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  1. Re:Collusion plugin on Google and Facebook Top Biggest Web Tracker List · · Score: 1

    my only point was:
    - you can bringt the evidence for something, when it happens
    - you cannot bring the evidence against something, just because its not happening while you're watching.

  2. Re:Ummm... definition of "anticipated"? on How Steve Jobs Changed Google Plus · · Score: 1

    > mentions NAT as a security feature

  3. Re:a certain lack of users on How Steve Jobs Changed Google Plus · · Score: 1

    by the way, someday, so around firefox 5.0, mozilla announced to make it easier to surf using different cookie-jars in the same browser. where are the results of these plans?

  4. Re:Unity compatibility on Unity 4 Adds Linux Support · · Score: 1

    and what about the unity matrix?

  5. Re:How stupid, and useless on Google Bars Site That Converts YouTube Songs Into MP3s · · Score: 1

    and reencoding from mp3 to mp3 is better? what about dumping the stream part?

  6. Re:Tor switched TBB FF to 10.0.5 ESR! on SPDY Not As Speedy As Hyped? · · Score: 1

    yeah. SPDY is on SSL, which cannot be filtered by privoxy (between firefox and tor)

  7. Re:Collusion plugin on Google and Facebook Top Biggest Web Tracker List · · Score: 1

    but you do not always watch the traffic.

    you can bring the positive proof, something is sending data home. but you cannot prove its not, unless you have your wireshark running all the time.

  8. Re:Exactly on An HTTP Status Code For Censorship? · · Score: 1

    yeah, but your government blocks via your isp. so to make a difference there would only be useful for the isp to blame the government "we have to, because of the government ..."

  9. Re:**A** HTTP Status Code For Censorship? on An HTTP Status Code For Censorship? · · Score: 1

    it makes sense, because you only say "an", because its easier to speak that way ... "a apple" has a double-vovel, which is a tongue twister. But this does not apply to written language.

  10. Re:Excessively literal: 499 censored, change count on An HTTP Status Code For Censorship? · · Score: 1

    client error: was born in the wrong country.

  11. Re:Nitpick on An HTTP Status Code For Censorship? · · Score: 1

    More like interrupting the connection after the "Host: piratebay.se" Header.

  12. Re:**A** HTTP Status Code For Censorship? on An HTTP Status Code For Censorship? · · Score: 1

    its just strange to apply this convention to written english. write "a" and read "an" where its appropriate (may depend on the readers dialect)

  13. Re:Excessively literal: 499 censored, change count on An HTTP Status Code For Censorship? · · Score: 1

    4 does not mean temporary, but client. as 404 will often be permanent, because its you, who mistyped that url.

  14. Re:Exactly on An HTTP Status Code For Censorship? · · Score: 1

    451 and 453 ... where is the difference?

  15. http 402 on An HTTP Status Code For Censorship? · · Score: 2

    you need to bribe your government to get access again.

  16. Re:Huh. on How Many Seconds Would It Take To Crack Your Password? · · Score: 1

    then i hope slashdot will never leak its password database.

  17. Re:Huh. on How Many Seconds Would It Take To Crack Your Password? · · Score: 1

    and will i-su-SLASH-rf-on-DOT be in your password dictionary?

  18. Re:Huh. on How Many Seconds Would It Take To Crack Your Password? · · Score: 1

    in the worst case? the site stores your password in the wrong way and you can never login again.

  19. Re:Huh. on How Many Seconds Would It Take To Crack Your Password? · · Score: 1

    err, why the 6 from the parent for the Uppercase-One?

    My post is valid for 5 lowercase and one symbol from a set of 6 symbols, of course.

  20. Re:Huh. on How Many Seconds Would It Take To Crack Your Password? · · Score: 1

    > 5 random lower case characters + one upper case = 52^6
    nope.
    its 26^5 * 6 * (6 choose 1)

  21. Re:That explains it. on Flame Malware Authors Hit Self-Destruct · · Score: 1

    dynamic swapfile is a misconfiguration (and sadly a default in ms windows, but its windows ...)

  22. Re:That explains it. on Flame Malware Authors Hit Self-Destruct · · Score: 1

    swap is in the normal case an own partition, and windows-users are well advised to set the swap file to static size ... ... but when you need to have swap space, the performance is lost long before. swapping is sloooooooow.

  23. Re:That explains it. on Flame Malware Authors Hit Self-Destruct · · Score: 1

    > it was starting to get longer and longer ...
    and thus using so much disk space, the performance of your computer suffered from it? :)

  24. Re:That explains it. on Flame Malware Authors Hit Self-Destruct · · Score: 1

    freeing disk space has nothing to do with performance.

  25. Re:Too late to be asking.... on Ask Slashdot: How Long Should Devs Support Software Written For Clients? · · Score: 1

    but you should not accept this. Both are examples, where the testing was not enough.