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  1. Re:== vs =, | vs ||, variable/pointer dereference on A Source Code Typo Allowed An Attacker To Steal $592,000 In Cryptocurrency (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    If he

  2. Don't listen! Your brain will be washed!

  3. Re:yjr atmosphere? on Alaska Gets 'Artificial Aurora' As HAARP Antenna Array Listens Again (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    Thanks for pointing that out. I thought he/she meant 'our'.

  4. Re: Location locks on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    If only the signal were...

  5. I think it's better practice to beat your government on the head until they respect your basic rights again.

  6. Right, who cares about a $2trillion loss if you are already $16trillion in debt?

  7. Re: American perspective on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    You mean CIA perspective? They have funded the pro-Europe movements from the start in order to get one single institution to influence, instead of a multitude of separate countries.

  8. Re: 'best' security theater on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    How about 'worst'?

  9. Re: never put anything valuable on a phone. on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    How about: Never go to the USA until 'they the people' have cleaned up the acts of their government?

  10. justified rage :)

  11. Re:No Different From Laptops on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    And without any possibility of legal appeal as you just signed your waiver inside the plane while on your way.

  12. Re: Don't travel through the US on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    Hilarious! This should be modded up. :)

  13. Re:Am skeptical... on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    How about collectively and massively fighting for your rights?

  14. Re:Attack Software on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    Maybe the solitary, beating or 20 years should be reason for concern here instead of the suggestion to damage a simple piece of equipment.
    It's flabbergasting that some many people here reply in the spirit of "It will cost you beating/solitary/20yrs/whatever unreasonably harsh treatment." without even asking themselves for a second whether that isn't already a sign that they're living under fascist rule...

  15. Re: turn their back on the governmen on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    Some people (with varying degrees of success) try to live a life obeying only the 'law of the land'.

  16. Re: pole dance on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    Even then, some women learn pole dancing only to please (arouse for personal use?) their husband.

  17. Re: honor of the law on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    Nicely said!

  18. Re: time and manpower on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    Automation.
    The process would require you to plug your phone into a USB connector which then sucks it empty.

  19. Re: Ways around this on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    The next counter measure would be to replace the good stuff with some garbage, instead of only wiping it.

  20. Re:Ways around this on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    If ever I would feel inclined to visit the US again (my latest experience there made me decide not to), I'd put my data containing file system (/home/nemo/) symmetrically encrypted on a cloud somewhere, erase it from the phone, and then happily travel into that beautiful but nasty country, d/l the whole thing and decrypt it. Follow the same procedure upon return.

  21. Re: right to appeal or explanation? on Should International Travelers Leave Their Phones At Home? (freecodecamp.com) · · Score: 1

    I think the US government, and through them the US population, has explained themselves quite clear:
    "Actually we don't really want you here, and if you really think of visiting us, think again."

  22. I don't know how to categorise this fallacy, but it's an enormous one.
    Who said he doesn't eat real organically raised (real) free ranch chicken?

  23. And may be very successful by just flipping the switch of the freezer to OFF.
    The possible variations to this theme include destroying the generator, stopping the access to diesel, etc., etc.

  24. Sorry, but that has to be: Gedankenexperiment (with a capital G).

  25. Re:Assurances from U.S. officials on EU Privacy Watchdogs Seek Assurances on US Data Transfer Pact (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    You eloquently show the ignorance of the general USA populace.
    Europe doesn't have a queen, it has and un-elected president.
    Chancellor Angela Merkel is the prime minister of Germany.