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  1. Clever! on French Hacker Arrested After Bragging On TV · · Score: 1

    *Cleverest* hacker in the world!

  2. buy button.. on Company Protects Australians With Its "Portector" · · Score: 1

    fortunately they didn't put the buy button for the item...

  3. Re:Wikileaks = Enemy on How Did Wikileaks Do It? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Who kills people (even if at war if it is done without any reason) must be be punished by the law as the law states. Especially if you are a soldier and think that's funny to kill everything you see

  4. Escape Velocity... on Sony Patents Game Demos With Feature Erosion · · Score: 1

    It remembers me Ambrosia Software Escape Velocity, great game, but the more you played the more a fake user will come in the game (Cpt. Hector) to steal your money and (as last resort) kill you, if you didn't buy the complete version after the demo period.. it's not *exactly* the same. but the main idea is there, date 15 years ago

  5. throttle on Throttle Shared Users With OS X — Is It Possible? · · Score: 1

    Limit his ip speed with ipfw to something reasonable, and you'll be fine.

  6. Re:Practice your Recovery Method on Long-Term Storage of Moderately Large Datasets? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Magnetic disk are not a permanent storage, AFAIK not even for medium, they break, when they mustn't. Optical such as blueray kept in a really safe place; hidden from light, humidity and temperature variations can last much longer. Hard Disk failure may always occour, i had a raid 1 at home.. both disk failed at the same time... You may even do something good such as compressing your data and adding some disks for additional safety with some kind of error correcting code spreaded in them.

  7. it depend how they do it on Fingerprint Requirement For a Work-Study Job? · · Score: 1

    In the company which i work for, we have biometrical recognition to go in certain place of the building. But there are no privacy concern, only the hash of the fingerprint is stored, and it is in my badge. They don't have any useful data at all, just an SHA256 of an approximation of my finger. So it all depend on how they do it

  8. Re:Yeah, it's called blissful ignorance on Brain Surgery Linked To Sensation of Spirituality · · Score: 5, Insightful

    at the time of newton if you were a declared atheist, you would have gone into serious serious problems, falling apples and math would have been your last concern

  9. Re:Did you mean Prego? on Brain Surgery Linked To Sensation of Spirituality · · Score: 1

    mmm usually "Prego" is used as response when someones says "Grazie", as you would say "Thank you", "You're welcome" so it doesn't make any sens either... Anyway, just ignore research done about religion coming from us (Italy), please...

  10. Re:Very good question. on 2 Displays and 2 Workspaces With Linux and X? · · Score: 2, Informative

    xmonad is one of those WM

  11. Re:I have encrypted this post on What's Holding Back Encryption? · · Score: 1

    That's what steganography is for (check truecrypt). Encryption ensures that nobody else can read the message, if you want to hide, then you need steganography, which hides the message. or as true crypt does: the data can be decrypted with 2 passwords. one for the cop, one for you and they can't know if there is something else