The trillions of foreign aid are nothing compared to the hundreds of trillions the US (and the rest of the first world) are leeching from the rest of the world in raw materials and cheap labor. Do you really think US Americans would be better off if they would stop all international trade?
Well, the terrorists themselves are crazy religious fucks. No doubts about that. But they're only useful idiots. Their leaders on the other hand are politically motivated. Just read any of the statements of Bin Laden, for example. There's a lot of religious gibberish in there, too. But the main message should be clear to everyone. Just read it and you will understand terrorism a lot better.
It's a widespread misbelief that the terrorists hate us for our freedom. They don't. They hate us for *political* reasons. Using them against the Russians, invading their countries and so on.
It's entirely possible that you login as someone else and don't immediately see any private information. So using Firesheep isn't automatically illegal. It always depends on the exact situation.
That's because the scaled down preview JPEGs are compressed twice which is completely idiotic of course. Check out the unscaled images for the real deal.
I once read a similar story about Bloomberg filtering emails. The result was that users couldn't enter completely legitimate company names like "FAG Kugelfischer" (from Germany).
Have you ever tried to use butterflies?
What we need is an antisocial network where you don't have friends but enemies and can only dislike things.
You could even calculate a hash before uploading, and skip the upload if the file is already somewhere in the cloud.
Follow-ups:
"I should mention my age is 21"
"How smartass you are?"
"My orders will equal to CIA orders"
"I'm a GHOST"
"I'm unstoppable, so afraid if you should afraid, worry if you should worry."
"I did it one time, make sure I'll do it again" (reminds me of Steve Ballmer)
"RSA 2048 was not able to resist in front of me"
Iran does not recognize Israel as legitimate and *routinely* threatens to "wipe the Zionist Entity from the face of the Earth".
The "wipe from the face of Earth" thing simply isn't true.
I like the OSS pin.
Like the xkcd 1337 series.
Didn't Sony offer that for an additional charge?
Didn't you mean "hirding cats"?
The trillions of foreign aid are nothing compared to the hundreds of trillions the US (and the rest of the first world) are leeching from the rest of the world in raw materials and cheap labor. Do you really think US Americans would be better off if they would stop all international trade?
Yes, I wonder how many gems even have a test suite. CPAN modules are pretty good in that regard.
Why do they need secrecy?
That's the question that sums it all up.
Bill G.'s stock went from $0.08 in 1986 (split adjusted) to $25. That's a return of about 27% a year for the last 24 years.
Of Perlin noise fame?
Well, the terrorists themselves are crazy religious fucks. No doubts about that. But they're only useful idiots. Their leaders on the other hand are politically motivated. Just read any of the statements of Bin Laden, for example. There's a lot of religious gibberish in there, too. But the main message should be clear to everyone. Just read it and you will understand terrorism a lot better.
No, really, it's all politics, not religion.
It's nice to know that my servers will still be running after a nuclear holocaust.
It's a widespread misbelief that the terrorists hate us for our freedom. They don't. They hate us for *political* reasons. Using them against the Russians, invading their countries and so on.
It's entirely possible that you login as someone else and don't immediately see any private information. So using Firesheep isn't automatically illegal. It always depends on the exact situation.
If you're talking about 202a StGB (Ausspähen von Daten), that only applies if you actually access data that is not meant for you to see.
They made $50 million in the last quarter, not year.
Yes, we really have to teach people what "res publica" means.
The US military openly admits that their mission is to fight or engage local people? How did that one slip past the censor?
That's because the scaled down preview JPEGs are compressed twice which is completely idiotic of course. Check out the unscaled images for the real deal.
I once read a similar story about Bloomberg filtering emails. The result was that users couldn't enter completely legitimate company names like "FAG Kugelfischer" (from Germany).