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  1. Re:Memorizing site-unique passwords isn't possible on Generate Memorizable Passphrases That Even the NSA Can't Guess · · Score: 2

    The U2F project is one of the really good things google did. I hope it becomes successful. I hate mobile phone "2 factor" authentification because you give them basically your identity, its hard to work with (entering weird numbers?!), and relies on 3rd parties (telcos, security of the mobile network).

  2. Dupe on OS X Users: 13 Characters of Assyrian Can Crash Your Chrome Tab · · Score: 1

    this report is a dupe: https://code.google.com/p/chro...

  3. How well forethought of dice on OS X Users: 13 Characters of Assyrian Can Crash Your Chrome Tab · · Score: 5, Funny

    to ditch unicode support. They recognized that experimental technology like this shouldn't be rolled out to this much users. Thank you dice for keeping slashdot safe!

  4. Re:How are HTML5, CSS and JS not proprietary? on South Korea Begins To Deprecate ActiveX · · Score: 1

    With HTML, CSS and JS, you have a choice between well working open source implementations, that you can improve, and publish browser forks on your own. I mean, it was open source which eased google to make chrome the first place.

  5. Re:Boxen? WTF? on To Avoid NSA Interception, Cisco Will Ship To Decoy Addresses · · Score: 1

    No, its like with kid and kitten.

  6. Re:OK, but... on Mike Godwin Interviewed · · Score: 1

    X11 is doing all things bad.

  7. Re:respectfully disagree on Why We Need Free Digital Hardware Designs · · Score: 1

    Free software isn't about cheapness, its about freedom. Nobody restricts me to improve the tools I have, and everybody is invited to. Also, nobody restricts me to pay for it, and fund development. If all those companies and offices around the world would pay the half of what they give to microsoft for {libre, open} office, it would be the best product you can get.
    What is your work worth when your company goes bankrupt, and your work doesn't get used anymore? When the company is bought by a larger competitor, the product you developed comes into the trashbin, your customers are told to use the larger company's product, and you are fired?

  8. Re:Well on Linux Kernel Adopts 'Code of Conflict' · · Score: 2

    I wonder he doesn't rant against the creator of that code.

  9. Re:Number of legal positions on Number of Legal 18x18 Go Positions Computed; 19x19 On the Horizon · · Score: 1

    If, you, understand, b, you, should, do, what, b, sais.

  10. Re:YANIH on Google Introduces Freon, a Replacement For X11 On Chrome OS · · Score: 1

    Why can upstart be added?

  11. Re:Let me guess on Google Introduces Freon, a Replacement For X11 On Chrome OS · · Score: 2

    From an X11 developer: "Stop saying that because its rubbish"

  12. Re:Number of legal positions on Number of Legal 18x18 Go Positions Computed; 19x19 On the Horizon · · Score: 1

    1 Googol is in fact less than a 10^51-th of this

  13. Re:Number of legal positions on Number of Legal 18x18 Go Positions Computed; 19x19 On the Horizon · · Score: 1
  14. Re:YANIH on Google Introduces Freon, a Replacement For X11 On Chrome OS · · Score: 1

    Yes you are right, I RTFA, and the subject is misleading.

  15. YANIH on Google Introduces Freon, a Replacement For X11 On Chrome OS · · Score: 2

    yet another not invented here.

    At least they are not as bad as Canonical, which not just have mir, but also bzr.

  16. Re:It's happening!! on Demand For Linux Skills Rising This Year · · Score: 2

    No, the year of the linux skill demand!

  17. Re:Honest question here on Google Taking Over New TLDs · · Score: 1

    I didn't want a link the first place. It should have been plain text.

  18. Re:Honest question here on Google Taking Over New TLDs · · Score: 1

    Google has already tried that with http://search./

  19. Re:Mark my words on Surgeon: First Human Head Transplant May Be Just Two Years Away · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure about futurama, but yes matrix is related, but only a bit. First, the setup is far more dense, brains only, second, humans know that they dont have the real thing, and they are also generally in control of things around. Visiting "The real thing" is however possible only for a few (the rich), as earth would be overpopulated otherwise. Its former oceans and most of the landmass are already filled up with the VR machine, so only a small fraction remains for to have fun in.

  20. Mark my words on Surgeon: First Human Head Transplant May Be Just Two Years Away · · Score: 4, Interesting

    One day there will be trillions of humans on this planet, brains only, connected to a huge computer, and all dreaming of a body of their own.

  21. Re:New design on 3D Printers Making Inroads In Kitchens · · Score: 1

    Next one: I can't switch pages anymore on slashdot.org url.

  22. Re:New design on 3D Printers Making Inroads In Kitchens · · Score: 1

    If it makes them discontinue beta, its a good change.

  23. New design on 3D Printers Making Inroads In Kitchens · · Score: 2, Informative

    better than beta, worse than it was. HOWEVER, I'm patient and hope they sort out the bugs. I'm not "You are posting: as NotInHere Anonymously". I'm posting as NotInHere.

  24. Problem: breeding multiresistentcies brings money on The Peculiar Economics of Developing New Antibiotics · · Score: 4, Informative

    The main point where multiresistencies are created is animals. When we give them antibiotics in order to enable "storing" them even denser, we enlarge the contact between patogen and antibiotics by a huge factor.
    Our greed for cheap meat has brought us to the point where we destroy our own hardly-won victories against illnesses. And, the current system unfortunately even rewards you if you apply your antibiotics for animals -- by giving you money.

  25. Re:Let me explain.... :-) on Moxie Marlinspike: GPG Has Run Its Course · · Score: 1

    "End to end" is a project which creates that sandbox you speak about.
    Also, see its "gossip protocol" wiki page on how to solve the key distribution issue.