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  1. Re:article should say ignorant users vulnerable to on LastPass Vulnerable To Extremely Simple Phishing Attack (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    RTFA or even comments. It's not about user ignorance. there is no way for anyone to detect a pixel-perfect copy of a login page that has no URL.

  2. Re: why so hung up about arch? on Zero-Day Vulnerability Discovered In FFmpeg Lets Attackers Steal Files Remotely · · Score: 1

    You thought correctly.
    Arch users can choose to build packages themselves using AUR that has multiple GUI/CLI frontends like yaourt or pacmanxg. but it's not a mess like debain apt-build and actually integrates well with the standard pacman system.

  3. Re:Too late on PostgreSQL 9.5 Does UPSERT Right (thenewstack.io) · · Score: 1

    this.
    try to solve a complex one in code without user interaction and having a deadlock is only the good part.

  4. It's fucking centeralized, no shit it has a backdoor. geniuses.

  5. Re:How many AFRICANS were involved? on New Class of Sound Wave Gentle Enough To Use In Biomedical Devices (dispatchtribunal.com) · · Score: 1

    You do realize that there were libraries with hundreds of thausands of books in islamic countries when you shamed people for thinking earth is round, Right?
    Maybe recently You're more right than wrong but this is quite hypocritical IMO.

  6. when it comes on HAMR Hard Disk Drives Postponed To 2018 (anandtech.com) · · Score: 2

    It will come with hurd pre-installed.

  7. Re:What could go wrong... on Ask Slashdot: We've Had Online Voting; Why Not Continuous Voting? (iamnotanumber.org) · · Score: 1

    It can be cryptograhically encrypted in such a way that your identity is safe and you can only overturn or see your vote if you use your private key. It's just a matter of implementing the RSA algorithm right.
    It can be done. I've done it.(not for a voting system.)

  8. invulnerability and keys and weapons, idfa is for weapons only
    does knowing these make me old?

  9. Re:2015 is for Cows on Ask Slashdot: Keeping My Data Mine? (2015 Edition) · · Score: 1

    So, when are you from? 1346?

  10. This way, please on Los Angeles Flirts With Pre-Crime (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I parked the car outside.

  11. Re:All newspapers will have SSL on UK Mobile Operator Could Block Ads At Network Level (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    I don't think that's how they wanna go about it. security is part of their reasoning.
    They're gonna block ip addresses at 'network level'. it's not going to be matching the host name against 'googleanalytics.com', they're going after 173.194.112.XXX

  12. Re:"Like going back to an earlier time" on What the Sony Hack Looked Like To Employees (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Like before it was a fetus?

  13. Re:Coren22's "greatest hits" fails #1/5... apk on Georgia Gives Personal Data of 6 Million Voters To Georgia GunOwner Magazine (ajc.com) · · Score: 1

    How else can I programmatically update hosts itself?

    You can use gksu/do or zenity or even resort to sticky bit. or just use ~/hosts.

  14. But considering this is volvo,
    Does it run SteamOS?

  15. For those of you who are wondering about the substance, it's dihydrogen monoxide.

  16. Re:Good luck with that on Manhattan DA Pressures Google and Apple To Kill Zero Knowledge Encryption (thestack.com) · · Score: 0

    ROT-26 is not platform independent nor is it equal to 2*'ROT-13' if that's what you think you implied.

  17. Drones in 4th dimention.

  18. Re: Programs using BitTorrent on ISP To Court: BitTorrent Usage Doesn't Equal Piracy (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    FUD, I've been downloading legal stuff and probably pirating more illegal stuff with torrent since ~2008.
    The only time I got cought was for seeding something really large over 50x and I only got an email that had the name and hash of the said torrent and said torrents are harmful and you should use an anti-virus and more FUD like what you just said. It's been 2 years since and I continue to torrent because I can't legally obtain the media I want and my country has no extradition to anywhere in the world.
    When they make it legal to buy their stuff in my country then we can talk money.

  19. That's why I used the |= operator

  20. _isTrivial |= !programLogic.Contains("if");

  21. Re: Apple "security" in action. on Mac App Store Apps 'Damaged' Following Security Certificate Bug (thestack.com) · · Score: 2

    Holly shit, I know half of the people using hurd.

  22. Can't we land anything on it? on Comet Catalina To Pass By Earth For the Final Time · · Score: 1

    I'm not any kind of physicist or astro. Can't we use comets like this to send objects out of the solar system? Things like the voyager 2?

  23. Re:Bad practice. on Unhashable: Why Fingerprints Are Weaker Security Than Passwords (hackaday.com) · · Score: 2

    It will be patented by apple in the hour. Just watch the USPTO website for submissions.

  24. Re:Poll? on Sony To End Sales of Betamax Tapes Next Year · · Score: 1

    My dad has 2 of themfrom his repair shop like 30 years ago.
    I last used one of the players 6 years ago to watch a really really old movie to compare it to the full HD version that's now available. To my surpires it attracted quite an audience.

  25. Re:An unreadable sentence on Breakthrough Algorithm Reported For Graph Isomorphsim (scottaaronson.com) · · Score: 4, Funny
    Because it's not one sentence:

    The new algorithm places the problem of graph isomorphism as, at most, just barely above P.

    P is not his first name:D

    Babai's result depends on the classification of finite simple groups, a deep result in algebra whose proof consists of thousands of pages over hundreds of distinct papers