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  1. yes typically they last 9.5 years only.

  2. same way he is going to stop russian hacking in elections.

  3. i am not saying govt overreach or authoritarianism is not an issue here, i just want to paint the problem to include the tools and companies that are colluding with the govt. for their profit motive

  4. Re:Perfectly fine request on To Catch A Robber, The FBI Attempted An Unprecedented Grab For Google Location Data (forbes.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't really understand the issue, the police can request a warrant of data... could be wide or narrow, its up to the judge and lawyers to fight that battle.
    The real issue is google here or other tech companies who are storing this data. I havn't seen a single comment made about that. if you care for your privacy, stop using these tackers.

  5. chown is a dirty word, i am just waiting till we start the war against cyber terrorism. that will go well.

  6. Re:It won't happen again on Melbourne Teen Hacked Into Apple's Secure Computer Network, Court Told (theage.com.au) · · Score: 2

    hehe, i miss that guy, who wudda thunk

  7. Re:Permissions on Banks and Retailers Are Tracking How You Type, Swipe and Tap (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    lets not tarry on the "stupider and stupider" usage, the statement would however reflect that as younger people have joined /., it has gotten "stupider and stupider".

  8. in other news on Hackers Can Falsify Patient Vitals (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    mcfuckee reports an analog hacker can write false data on patient chart.

  9. Re:Remind me again... on Hacked Water Heaters Could Trigger Mass Blackouts Someday (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    you mean like when you call the ladlord for repair and he sends some one over right away next tuesday?

  10. Re:Ajit and all other responsible partys on The Internal Report Proving the FCC Made Up a Cyberattack (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    no need to fall on the sword, the PardonerInCheif to the rescue.

  11. no he wouldn't hate this at all, he would wait till its well developed with a good eco system and software then release it as an iGlass (hehe) call it a a brave, unprecedented, courageous and innovative product. and people would line up to buy it.

  12. try french

  13. Re:Game three was just for fun on OpenAI's Bots Defeated Former Pro E-Sports Players At Dota 2 (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    i am not giving up just yet,

  14. you mean fake news :), i kid but SA hasn't cared too much in the past on how they look. heck we look the other way on so much of their questionable acts.

  15. ...private...

  16. I hate the investors so much that i want them to stay when i take it public.... now that is truly speaking from both ends.

  17. this is true, however they will also want to control how quickly cometing tech overtakes their still HugeTractsofOil

  18. Saudi Arabia called, they want their Oil in control

  19. Re:Game three was just for fun on OpenAI's Bots Defeated Former Pro E-Sports Players At Dota 2 (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    so... its not AI, just another database.

  20. Re: Security through obscurity? So 90s on Cramming Software With Thousands of Fake Bugs Could Make It More Secure, Researchers Say (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    the Microsoft Model.

  21. but does not prevent them from selling your data.

  22. Re:but... on Pentagon Restricts Use of Fitness Trackers, Other Devices (apnews.com) · · Score: 1

    also... cell phones...

  23. how will the spies know if they are healthy or not... when they compare their data with the other spies of the world. How will will know whose spies are the best of the best.
    i mean if i couldn't look at the weather data with location activated how ill i know if its raining outside or not...

  24. Re:Firefox updates, more stuff to disable on Security Researchers Express Concerns Over Mozilla's New DNS Resolution For Firefox (ungleich.ch) · · Score: 1

    if you trust or are willing to risk using a site with JS, you can always enable it for that site. by default having JS disabled has saved my bacon a few times.

  25. Lifeform previously known as Buchenskjoll here:

    point to the article writer, however on a second note, accelerated reincarnation is totally a thing.