to improve password security and not to make a fail safe method. In a way that users can still create passwords like "123456" (they allways will, if they are allowed to), but by adding the captcha they will be harder to crack.
We (the FOSS community and friends) should create open terms for technologies that have closed terms like app-something (see apple sues amazon for the use of the word app store). And we should make those terms 'buzzier', i think we have that power, we are the geeks after all.
I wish i was creative enough to suggest right now a new term for app but i'm not:P
Moscow and Kiev have big red circles on the physics maps. I wonder if it is an interesting case study to discover why. Is it a language barrier or are the publications not relevant enough. I personaly believe the issue is not the quality of the publications, russia (and former ussr) has allways produced great scientists.
until it comes out of beta.
to improve password security and not to make a fail safe method. In a way that users can still create passwords like "123456" (they allways will, if they are allowed to), but by adding the captcha they will be harder to crack.
to be slashdotted.
Does this mean someone will make STALKER: Shadow of Fukushima?
thats a good one just because it would piss off apple
We (the FOSS community and friends) should create open terms for technologies that have closed terms like app-something (see apple sues amazon for the use of the word app store). And we should make those terms 'buzzier', i think we have that power, we are the geeks after all. I wish i was creative enough to suggest right now a new term for app but i'm not :P
Moscow and Kiev have big red circles on the physics maps. I wonder if it is an interesting case study to discover why. Is it a language barrier or are the publications not relevant enough. I personaly believe the issue is not the quality of the publications, russia (and former ussr) has allways produced great scientists.
You jumped the shark with that one