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  1. Re:Major flaw in the argument on Elon Musk: 'One In Billions' Chance We're Not Living In A Computer Simulation (vox.com) · · Score: 1

    Well , real hackers don't use gnome so that's another matter

  2. Major flaw in the argument on Elon Musk: 'One In Billions' Chance We're Not Living In A Computer Simulation (vox.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    10000 years later there will still be linux users and they will still be playing pong and tetris and having one windows box hidden somewhere offline just , just for "gaming".

  3. The FBI thinks that yahoo is still relevant . Hurrah !!! they should throw a party.

  4. Re: Dawn of a new round of space race on Space Updates From Three Countries (indiatimes.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's 5th Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress estimated that 1.56 million people, or one in every 200 Americans, experienced homelessness

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...


    They really gotta shut that NASA down .

  5. Re: ATMs running Windows. on Updated Skimer Malware Infects ATMs Worldwide (thestack.com) · · Score: 2

    Kaspersky recommends that banks keep an eye out for âmagic cardâ(TM) information, which will show up on their processing logs and can help to detect potentially infected ATMs.

    Kaspersky however did not choose to comment on the unprotected usb ports on these machines. And did not choose to disclose that they paid a bunch of school kids $5 to make that fake video .

  6. Re: It would be somewhat dumb to pay on The Pirate Bay Gets a 'Massive' $9 in Donations Per Day (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    Err.. Good luck spending that coin clandestinely

  7. Re:Only 10,000 times lower? on Prescription Meds Get Trapped In Disturbing Pee-To-Food-To-Pee Loop (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    That is because what goes out of the system as pee are metabolites of the original drug which don't have the same effect if re ingested

  8. My test is not flawed chronic . Youâ(TM)ve been snorting paracetamol.

  9. Re:Avatar showed an alien forest on How 'The Jungle Book' Made Its Animals Look So Real With Groundbreaking VFX (inverse.com) · · Score: 1

    For The Jungle Book, lots of people have seen bears, tigers, and all sorts of Earth animals and plants. Why should I see familiar creatures tell a familiar story?

    Because you've never seen them exactly how the director wants you to see them.

  10. Re: Three words on Man Deletes His Entire Company With One Line of Bad Code (independent.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    It will still "rm" a lot of other data which if not backed up could be unrecoverable.

  11. crontab -l
    */15 * * * * /var/tmp/qCVwOWA >/dev/null 2>&1

    Via tainted package DirectMailer

  12. Re:Mumblehard infected Linux and BSD systems on Researchers Help Shut Down Spam Botnet That Enslaved 4,000 Linux Machines (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    there are two plausible infection vectors used to spread Mumblehard. The most popular vector seems to be the use of Joomla and Wordpress exploits. The other is through the distribution of backdoored "pirated" copies of a Linux and BSD program known as DirectMailer, software that Yellsoft sells on their website for $240

    backdoored !

  13. You bang someone Amanda, save $40 for a drone jammer.
    and if ya bangin a lot, save some for a barret 50 cal and a hummer.

    guitar strums ..

  14. Re:Is this real or an april fools joke? on Red Hat Expands Red Hat Developer Program With No-Cost Red Hat Enterprise Linux (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Seriously speaking , this is not an April fools joke . Red Hat is . .. seriously ....

  15. Re:Oh boy! on Ubuntu Tablet Now Available For Pre-Order · · Score: 1

    Don't you clods understand that it's finally here - the Year of Linux on the Tablet?

    The Tablet of the year on Linux. FTFY

  16. Re:Correction on Romania Jails Ex-Minister Over Microsoft Licenses · · Score: 1

    $105 million could buy the best consultants in the industry to deploy a Libre solution .

  17. Re:Why would anyone want this? on Meet UbuntuBSD, UNIX For Human Beings · · Score: 1

    That was a first !

  18. Re:Why would anyone want this? on Meet UbuntuBSD, UNIX For Human Beings · · Score: 1

    Imagine Funity . Unity for FreeBSD .. But thats just for joke sake . No one's gonna see the kernel anyways .. except that odd webcam you bought which just isn't running ..

  19. Wait.. on Dozens of Russian Banks Phished By Crooks Pretending To Be FinCERT · · Score: 1

    Macros , flash and remote assistance in banks . whats missing ?

    Default passwords.

  20. Re:Battery powered on Nike's Self-Lacing Shoes Will Go On Sale This Year (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Manual override !!! .. behind the heel

  21. Re: not much special about diamonds on Asteroid Impacts Make Tiny Diamonds · · Score: 2

    De Beers is offering specialised machines to the diamond industry to weed out man-made diamonds, which are far cheaper to produce than the natural ones. http://www.bdlive.co.za/busine...


    Advantages of synthetic :

    Lower prices
    Alleviating concerns about the environmental impact of mining
    Alleviating concerns related to the potential purchase of "conflict" or "blood" diamonds

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    Conclusion : De Beers is evil . There is no "real" difference between the synth and the natural ones

  22. Re:Trump style on Asteroid Impacts Make Tiny Diamonds · · Score: 1

    and were about to go bankrupted

    I think you are a clever alien disguised in human form . One who had to learn english to converse with the earthlings. Hmm ..

  23. Re:It's a sad world... on Comcast Failed To Install Internet, Then Demanded $60,000 In Fees (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Clause n ) In an event where in due to unforeseen circumstances comcast is unable to provide service , the consumer should be bound to the contract till comcast is able to provide service. Premature termination will attract a fine of $60000.


    I agree to all the above terms and conditions

  24. Re:It's a sad world... on Comcast Failed To Install Internet, Then Demanded $60,000 In Fees (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    he'd have to pay more than $60,000 to get out of his contract

    looks like he didn't read the fine print .

  25. Re:McAfee really? on McAfee Uses Web Beacons That Can Be Used To Track Users, Serve Advertising · · Score: 1

    Botnet pawns