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  1. Congratulations! on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Manage Your Passwords? · · Score: 1

    My passwords are usually more than 16 characters and they are non-dictionary words. They are all types of characters some using non-Romanised letters. I literally could not! cannot remember my passwords for my server for my WordPress for my email system and various different formal and non-formal email accounts managed by me. My Amazon password my eBay password my blah blah blah password even for this website even though it's a smaller password. I keep all my passwords in a plain text file on a external hard drive. I make a policy of not telling people what type of desktop operating system, I use for security reasons my web browser has no identifiable user agent because I do not want to give a potential enemy information to attack my computer system through email and various brute force programs or Trojans and viruses Java exploits and drive-by malware. I run a very secure system and the only weakness I have is remembering those bloody passwords! I'm sick of the fucking things.. Get through my external hardware firewall and my internal software firewall and my intrusion detection and there is my passwords in plain text all in the centre of a pretend dummy boring read-me document. I need to encrypt them some day and yes with another fucking password I hate the bastards. I often use a language and browse websites that have a similar language to 1,338,299,512 people who all think they are master "Hackers." So there is probably 1,338,299,512 people with my passwords plus the NSA and GCHQ and somebody's granny at Tristan da Cunha.

  2. Far too much secrecy there's been, just for the lo on NSA Ally Spied on US Law Firm · · Score: 1

    If they are spying on "everybody" then naturally they have not left anybody out? They just better hurry up and release a story about spying on homos. The NSA doesn't want to be called homophobes and have men in make-up demonstrating outside the NSA building do they? Hey! cannot hold the victim status if they are left out of this! Oh and don't forget Jesse Jackson, what ever you do NSA. Thank you Philip. http://child-porn-hacking-and-...

  3. Two U.S. women on Psychologists: Internet Trolls Are Narcissistic, Psychopathic, and Sadistic · · Score: 1

    I know an Irishman, he looked like a typical Irishman white pasty faced hairy with a tiny penis. Anyway he was living with two U.S. women, and he said to me these stupid yanks all think they are psychologists and they are all mentally backward bastards. He said they said to him you don't show your emotions you keep things secret. He said to me he only wanted to screw them not talk to the dumb bitches. In the U.S. he said they've got a syndrome for everything if you move talk walk you have a syndrome stupid people. Amazingly for an Irishman he was right yanks are stupid.

  4. Re:just can't work with that individual. on Ask Slashdot: How Do You To Tell Your Client That His "Expert" Is an Idiot? · · Score: 1

    There is a reason why an employer likes to see the word a team player on a CV Know how I can tell you come from academia and have absolutely no clue how the real world of business works? Whenever they make a mistake they say "it's because of that idiot" behind the alleged idiots back. I tend to say it in front of the idiot's face (in private), and then back it up. But I also find that trying to escalate that to the people signing your checks amounts to a complete waste of time. Me, I find "Here, go catch up on your *cough* technical skills and leave me the fuck alone for a few weeks while I do all the work and we both get paid 5x what the regular employees here make" will get you a hell of a lot farther than making a fuss. And for the idiots smart enough to know their shortcomings, you've just earned yourself free coffees for a month. Like it or not, the real world has a lot more people getting paid to do work they have no right doing, than those paying them want to admit. I won't claim myself a superstar, but I've worked with more than a reasonably-proportional number of folks who could only pass as "engineers" in the "sanitation" sense - But, like it or not, HR can't tell someone who knows a lot of buzzwords from a real engineer (now if you want to discuss why HR tends to have so much influence in hiring for jobs they don't have the faintest clue about, we can continue that as a different topic). Oh yeah, and HR doesn't make mistakes. Just ask them about it. Which pretty much sums up my advise to TFS' author - Suck it up. You can't "win" here, just make sure you get paid hourly; do your best to minimize the "expert's" damage; and document, document, document the idiocy in case everything goes to shit and you need to prove you held up your end of the log.

    Academia noun The part of society, especially universities, that is connected with studying and thinking, or the activity or job of studying: A graduate of law. = Academia. The place of study or training in a special field. Latin distinguished scholars, artists or scientists. = Academia. I have a big enough head without a semi-illiterate inflating it. Less is more remember that less is more. I once met a Vietnamese man who lived in a cardboard home made out of discarded cardboard. He repaired televisions and radios and computer systems he was extremely clever! people would fetch computers and so on to his cardboard home for repair. My expensively educated friend was so jealous of him that he said to him "you don't know anything! you are reading it all from those books!" The Vietnamese man very peacefully turned round and said to him yes we all learn from others "We evolve and we learn from history we don’t continuously reinvent what has been invented we learn from history we all learn from others. My books are those others."

  5. just can't work with that individual. on Ask Slashdot: How Do You To Tell Your Client That His "Expert" Is an Idiot? · · Score: 1

    With computers with computer networks the idiots always declare that others are the idiots. Whenever they make a mistake they say "it's because of that idiot" behind the alleged idiots back. In computers and computer networks everybody is an expert and every problem is because of somebody else. There is a reason why an employer likes to see the word a team player on a CV, it is because team players help each other and turn all the computer network experts into non-idiots. No company can function without the self-declared experts until the self-declared expert is gone.

  6. Re:Huh? World Wide Web. The world’s first p on ICANN's Cozy Relationship With the US Must End, Says EU · · Score: 1

    US invented the internet, we get that little bonus. It's like a unique wonder in Civ 5. This country gets the bonuses, end of story. If your country colonizes the moon or something, you get those benefits.

    The inventor of the television: http://www.televisionheaven.co... http://www.televisionheaven.co... The world’s first programmable electronic computer Tommy Flowers, Flowers was born at 160 Abbot Road, Poplar in London’s East End on 22 December 1905, the son of a bricklayer. Thomas “Tommy” Harold Flowers, MBE (22 December 1905 – 28 October 1998) was a British engineer. During World War II, Flowers designed Colossus, the world’s first programmable electronic computer, to help solve encrypted German messages. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... World Wide Web http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T...

  7. Supervisors at the London Olympics monitored nobod on NBC News Confuses the World About Cyber-Security · · Score: 2

    Hi, I was one of many supervisors at the London Olympics. All the Routers that were put in every single athletes room had backdoors they were specially designed for the Olympic village. After the games they were destroyed. All mobile phone messages was monitored from a temporary prefabricated building which monitored mobile telephones, and any form of wireless communication. The reason given for monitoring everybody was in case somebody from within the village used a computer, or so on to communicate with somebody outside the village to get them inside the village to kill Olympic athletes. These stupid U.S. propaganda stories are just ridiculous. after the Olympic Games are finished and have been successful the U.S. will forget all about homosexuals and spying. The U.S. doesn't give a dam about homosexuals, it is just using them for propaganda purposes that and this spying nonsense. For security reasons all Olympic Games, are heavily monitored nobody wants to see athletes being murdered by any political groups it has happened before that is why the Olympics is heavily monitored when ever the Olympic Games is held. Being paid to spread anti-Russian propaganda: Benjamin Cohen.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  8. Eric Schmidt says “spying is the nature of o on Why the Latest FISA Release By Google Et Al. Means Squat · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Google has been fined 900,000 euros for breaking Spanish data protection laws. + Federal Trade Commission (FTC) investigated Internet search engine giant Google for illegally collecting personal data such as passwords, emails and other online activities from Wi-Fi networks in homes and businesses across the United States and around the rest of the world. In November Google agreed to pay a $17m fine to settle allegations that it secretly tracked web users by placing special digital files on the web browsers of their smartphones. Google’s Eric Schmidt says “spying is the nature of our society there’s been spying for years, there’s been surveillance for years.” http://google-spyware.com/

  9. The Schutzstaffel on Britain's GCHQ Attacked Anonymous Supporters With DDoS · · Score: 4, Insightful

    http://pigs-at-gchq.com/ Do laws matter? When all agree to abide by a law it is called a social contract in English. “An agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for mutual social benefits, by safeguarding individual freedom for state protection.” The Oxford dictionary puts it this way: “Agreement among the members of a society or between a society and its rulers about the rights and duties of each.” The U.K. and the U.S. authorities have broken this agreement so badly in so many different ways that the future is not looking very good. Until they agree to keep within this social contract I will simply tell them at every opportunity to fuck off. Hope you do the same.

  10. Re:Question U.S. censorship? on Chinese Search Giant Baidu Launches International Sites · · Score: 0

    And yet none of this has to do with censorship. I think you have some sort of grudge or personal problem and are trying to fit in a rant about your favorite rage topics in this unrelated context.

    Do not worry about it you have a problem processing information. You have a learning disability the brain is a very complex organ, learning is a very complex process. Because of your problems I have simplified it. Thoughts lead to words. Words lead to actions they are all interlinked this means my previous post makes sense to people who can link them mentally. Try this it is less complicated do you understand it? Communications Decency Act (CDA) Trading with the Enemy Act. The Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act. Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA). Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA). Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA). Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) Mass surveillance. Before somebody writes about it being too simplified it's not meant for you.. It's for him.

  11. Re:Question U.S. censorship? on Chinese Search Giant Baidu Launches International Sites · · Score: 1

    Will that be with or without censorship?

    You mean like the U.S. censorship? and U.S. Internet providers self-censorship? Let's put this straight. What country kills people randomly. What country locks people up indefinitely without trial. What country tortures prisoners. What country spies on its own people monitoring everything its people do. The answer is the U.S., people in glass houses should not throw stones. 1980s: There’s been a bomb in Oxford Street! and in the days before Al Qaeda, there is only one prime suspect. The U.S.A. sponsoring terrorist as always. The U.S.A has sponsored every terrorist organisation in the world. One way or another throughout its short history the U.S. has attempted to kill you. http://www.the-philosopher.co....

  12. Source: U.S. Department of Education. on Russia Backs Sending Top Students Abroad With a Catch · · Score: 0

    The Russian students will go to places like Deutschland, the U.K. Austria, and so on. I very much doubt they will be going to the U.S. People who have been to the U.S. know exactly what I am saying. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Institute of Literacy Research Date: 4.28.2013 U.S. Illiteracy Statistics Data Percent of U.S. adults who can’t read 14 % Number of U.S. adults who can’t read 32 Million Percent of U.S. adults who read below a 5th grade level 21 % Percent of prison inmates who can’t read 63 % Percent of high school graduates who can’t read 19 %

  13. Gmail is for children on Ask Slashdot: What To Do With Misdirected Email? · · Score: 0

    A personalised e-mail address which is both webmail and pop3 mail costs less than a cheap PC program. For example you can purchase a personalised e-mail address with a domain name for less than the price of a yearly subscription to a virus signature scanner. Gmail is not the way to do business it's not private you only have basic controls and it is unprofessional. Even somebody on welfare could purchase a personalised e-mail address for one year for less than the price of a yearly subscription to an antivirus product. Gmail Google mail is meant for children on social networks and for people who don't really need an e-mail address. For goodness sake let the computer illiterate use Google Gmail, if you try to use something like that for business you would be taken for a poor cheap miser somebody that should not be taken seriously. If You were in the land of the rip-off the U.K. and you picked the most expensive personalised domain e-mail address the total price for a year would be 50 pounds sterling With 50 pop3/IMAP mailboxes. Unlimited bandwidth. Spam filters with block IP's and webmail with full control panel and it would still be cheaper than a yearly subscription to an antivirus product. Leave Gmail with the social network children and the down-and-outs.

  14. Re:Yes, because moderation is oh so hard to do on Internet Commenting Growing Away From Anonymity · · Score: 0

    This is just nuts. The internet isn't growing up, big money sites like the LA Times and Reuters are just getting lazy. What ever happened to comment moderation? Why is it so fantastically difficult to screen these things?

    It is just newspeak. Most of the World Wide Web are non-English speakers and writers using non-U.S. forums non-Google and so on. The Reuters news agency comment sections are empty. Other news agencies use random provocateur postings to generate comments. And even with their provocateur multi-identity postings they are empty. The likes of spyware Google do not even have 50% of the Internet covered so they say. They are trying to stifle the Internet and create a heavily spied on newspeak Internet. It won't work American online tried that along time ago. Do not use the log in to post using Google and Yahoo, blah blah blah and they will crawl back under their rock and you will learn to use the World Wide Web, again and not get trapped in isolated newspeak government NSA domesticated newspeak Internet.

  15. Changing history benefits anybody. on Alan Turing Pardoned · · Score: 0

    I don't think changing history benefits anybody it just makes people look stupid much the same as the black inventors that never were. Biuro Szyfrów "Cipher Bureau" codebreakers Polish long before the mathematician Alan Turing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biuro_Szyfrów Cryptanalysis of the Enigma https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptanalysis_of_the_Enigma Tommy Flowers, Flowers was born at 160 Abbot Road, Poplar in London's East End on 22 December 1905, the son of a bricklayer. Thomas "Tommy" Harold Flowers, MBE (22 December 1905 – 28 October 1998) was a British engineer. During World War II, Flowers designed Colossus, the world's first programmable electronic computer, to help solve encrypted German messages. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Flowers Died 28 October 1998 (aged 92) Mill Hill, London, England Nationality British Occupation Engineer Spouse(s) Eileen Margeret Green Children 2

  16. Picture of myself in the 80s www on Ask Slashdot: How Long Will the Internet Remember Us? · · Score: 0

    Your picture would not be on the Internet for 50 years I uploaded a picture of myself in the 80s in a gift format swing in my cock around and around and posted it on a BBS, in Japan it become very popular so I saved a copy it has faded so much that you cannot even see what I am swinging around It is gradually over the years become darker and darker. I was younger then obviously and I really looked the business if I do say so myself. People used to be more isolated on the Internet in those days and they needed titillation and friendship homos used to have their accounts deleted in those days if you remember even by the fashionable crowd like virgin in 1996. it all changed when the U.S. mob with their self hosting and getting somebody to volunteer to expose themselves to somebody in the USSR and China Philippines and so on. The only records I can find of me on the Internet these days is when I branded SUSE shit-Suse for putting a U.S. flag on regional KDE regardless of what country they come from.

  17. At first he will agree to pay the fine he will then declare bankruptcy and will have no assets in his name for them to confiscate. If they then decide to send him to prison which would be very unlikely he will sign up for further education classes business classes programming classes and get a very good education totally free. He will have his own television and a telephone allowance. His food will be regular and of reasonably good quality. If he gets bored he can join fitness classes with professional trainers. The only thing he will need to do for himself is masturbate unless he finds somebody who likes to do those kind of things for other men. It is nothing like U.S. feature films no rape no killing and all that U.S. feature film nonsense.

  18. U.K. media propaganda it is meant to intimidate on UK Men Arrested For Anti-Semitic Tweets After Football Game · · Score: 0

    It is just U.K. media propaganda it is meant to intimidate people. They the police make an arrest the arrest is reported by the news agency usually the BBC but the dismissal of criminal charges is never reported. They believe the tactics work they have used them with anti Islamic speech classing it as incitement to racial hatred. Islam is not a racial group it's a religion. The U.K. media especially the BBC believe that reporting an untruth that has an effect on the general public is worth it. Moses said to Joseph all Jews have long noses. Why don't Jewish cannibals like eating Germans? they give them gas. My name and address and telephone number is on my domain name take my word for it I know these type of things this story is propaganda it is meant to intimidate. There are famous anti-Jewish publications in the British library "the professor and the untrustworthy corruption of society by the Jews" and so on. This news report is a old news report and the propaganda did not work as it was reported as not working so why this story pop back up again I don't know it is old news now.

  19. It is best just to overlook it on Wikipedia's Lamest Edit Wars · · Score: -1, Troll

    They are endless and I think it is best just to overlook it like: America is a continent not a country that's why it is called the United States OF America, because it is OF. The other one the American bulldog it's an English Bulldog and the U.S. have no native breeds of dogs. They simply cross a Bull mastiff, which is half Bulldog with a English Bulldog. Likewise with an "American pitbull" it's an English breed favourite fighting dog of the black and tans British army who took them to Ireland during the occupation to entertain themselves with dogfighting it is an English, breed not British and certainly not a U.S. breed. The same again with the "American Staffordshire pitbull" it's an English breed from Staffordshire England. The U.S. is made up of many different nationalities it is an immigrant nation and they lay claim to what their ancestors would have naturally lay claim to as in English Scottish Irish and Welsh settlers. For example the U.S. has no official language the languages English and not British as in Scotland doesn't have an official language and the Welsh language is the official language of the Welsh. When you speak to somebody from the U.S. you know immediately what kind of education they have received. Most people in the U.S. are just plain ignorant and they don't know they are ignorant. I think it is easier to just leave them that way. It doesn't matter to some people the same as reading and writing doesn't matter to some people. It is their Internet as well leave them alone. I'm of neither nationality so I can just laugh about it.

  20. I had a computer confiscated on NZ Traveler's Electronics Taken At Airport; Interest in Snowden to Blame? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    In 2008 I had a computer confiscated they asked me for the password I said the stress of the confiscation made me forget the password. They said to me "do I take them for fools." I said yes but what has that got to do with the password? The laptop was a Dell Computer and it was broken the keyboard did not work and it also did not have a hard drive I had taken it out to use it with another laptop. They never returned the laptop not that I wanted it back anyway. They really are stupid people they just tick boxes and do as they are told they are a special kind of brainless human being. The solicitor told me to make a claim for the laptop "the value of" for a brand-new working computer although I never did. They were looking for clone mobile phone numbers. I have a stubborn rebellious nature that is antiauthority and unfortunately I cannot control my stubborn rebelliousness.

  21. Too many preachers open source code = nanny state on FSF Responds To Microsoft's Privacy and Encryption Announcement · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I was on the Linux desktop KDE, and somebody sent me a link when I clicked on the link the file was a torrent file and KDE torrent file program opened up and with a pop-up message it calls tips it give me a lecture about copyright. I quickly deleted KDE.. I've never had a desktop even a Windows desktop or an apples desktop lecture me about copyright and call it tips. I'm such a stubborn free minded person KDE was obviously never going to work on me I hate social manipulation.

  22. Re:When it's out of your control on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Protect Your Privacy When It's Out of Your Control? · · Score: 1

    "Antisocial" people avoid this type of surveillance all the time they have two different identities the public one and the private one. Gangster governments do it and illegal immigrants do it and "antisocials" do it. Most of the public do not because they are just keeping their heads down and doing their time until they go into the box, or into the fire.