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  1. Russian -linked cyber bollix on US Military Publicly Dumps Russian Government Malware Online (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Enough with this anti-Russian linked cyber bollix ..

  2. Re:Why is this something for companies to solve? on Google Pledges To Overhaul Its Sexual Harassment Policy After Global Protests (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    > If someone commits a crime against you, call the police and charge them with a crime; otherwise, shut the fuck up.

    This is what happens when you put the snowflakes in charge, they eventually turn on their own. “Damore Suit: Google Caters to Furries, Transgenderism, and 'A Yellow-Scaled Wingless Dragonkin'”

  3. Someone has stolen your identity on Equifax Extends Free Credit Monitoring -- But Outsources It To Experian (krebsonsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    "while they might let you know when someone has stolen your identity, they're not likely to prevent that from occurring in the first place."

    Mitchell & Webb Sound - Identity Theft

  4. This the kind of razorsharp technical analysis we' on File-Sharing Software On State Election Servers Could Expose Them To Intruders (propublica.org) · · Score: 1

    As recently as Monday, computer servers .. ran software that could potentially expose information to hackers or enable access to sensitive files without a password. The insecure service .. could be reached from internet addresses based in Russia, which has become notorious for seeking to influence U.S. elections. Kentucky's was accessible from other Eastern European countries.”

    Yea, there's this thing called the Internet, it's like a network of computers that can connect to other computers on the same er .. doh .. network. Serious dudes, enough with this anti-Russian cyber bollix.

  5. Blockchain more likely laundering.drug.money.chain on A Cryptocurrency Millionaire Wants to Build a Utopia in Nevada (nytimes.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Blockchain more likely laundering.drug.money.chain

  6. Re:Now all they need is a water transportation sys on A Device That Can Pull Drinking Water From the Air Just Won the Latest XPrize (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    That's very misleading. I remember watching that documentary and those guys saved up for years to buy those."

    That's what they said, but the reality is that they live off the women. You see culturally in that part of the world it's a matriarchal society, the women run the villages while the men sit around discussing important matters of interest.

  7. Re:Now all they need is a water transportation sys on A Device That Can Pull Drinking Water From the Air Just Won the Latest XPrize (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Here's a thought: why don't you get the fuck out of your mother's basement, go to Zimbabwe, and build that "water transportation system" yourself ... ?

    And you were doing so well up to then .. here's a thought, why don't you fuck off and die .. assuming you are the real 'Thom Stark' .. nuclear apocalypse is so nineteen sixties .. man :]

  8. Enough with this commie cyber bullshit on Russia Is Behind Cyberattack On Saudi Petrochemical Plant, Researchers Say (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Have the Saudis ever considered not runing production processes on Microsoft Windows directly connected to the Internet.

  9. Now all they need is a water transportation system on A Device That Can Pull Drinking Water From the Air Just Won the Latest XPrize (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Going from the image, they could also provide a water transportation system, that way the women wouldn't have to walk ten miles a day with a water bucket on their head. But I guess the men have better things to spend their money on, like $3,000 on a pair of shoes.

  10. How to install Winamp under Linux on Winamp 5.8, the First Update In 4 Years, Is Released (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1
  11. Vic Gundotra .. ruled by fear and never bothered to talk with Knutson, whose desk was "directly next to Vic's glass-walled office

    Sounds like one of my former managers who used send me directives by email even though he was sitting right next to me.

  12. Re:It is easier for a camel to pass thru a needle on Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen Dies of Cancer At Age 65 (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    @CohibaVancouver: "He was co-founder of Microsoft, but he left there over 36 years ago"

    He was in remission from Hodgkin’s lymphomas for a long time. The story online is that he left Microsoft after he overheard Gates and Steve Ballmer discussing what to do regarding his shares after he died. ref

  13. Microsoft a huge influence on the tech industry? on Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen Dies of Cancer At Age 65 (cnbc.com) · · Score: 0

    I'm a IT professional who cut his teeth on Windows 3.11. Everyone has their issues with how windows work, but you have to admit he along with Bill Gates had a huge influence on the tech industry.”

    I'm a IT professional who cut his teeth on VAX/VMX, DECwindows, Novell Netware and the original Mac and in my professional opinion Win3.11 was a toy. It may be news to you but computing didn't start with Windows 3.11 and the huge influence you speak of is that everyone thinks it's normal for your computer to get compromised by opening an email attachment or clicking on a malicous URL.

    And in the original Gates Allen partnership, Gates did of course diddle him out of a fair share, 64% to 36% cause he (Gates) did ‘most of the work on BASIC’. Not that Gates did write BASIC from scratch, as it was a clone of a version he acquired from a DECUS User Group and enhanced quite a bit.

  14. Re:Tamper-evident boot process on Purism Launches First Security Key with Tamper-Evident Protection for Laptops (puri.sm) · · Score: 1

    > ROM is already read-only (by definition).

    You set the switch ro r/w to update and then back to read-only for normal use.

  15. Latest MS effort to kill Google on Microsoft To Unify Search Across Windows 10, Office 365 and Bing with Microsoft Search (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    For the past several years, Microsoft been desperatly working to kill google. There fixxed the title for you.

  16. Every Linux distro is available in the MS Store? on New Custom Linux Distro is Systemd-Free, Debian-Based, and Optimized for Windows 10 (mspoweruser.com) · · Score: 1

    "Nearly every Linux distro is already available in the Microsoft Store"

    None of which will run as full stand-alone distros. SuSE Linux, Kali & Debian does not count as nearly every Linux distro. Here's a real link to every Linix Distro

  17. Tamper-evident boot process on Purism Launches First Security Key with Tamper-Evident Protection for Laptops (puri.sm) · · Score: 1

    What I don't understand is why they don't produce a laptop with the OS stored on a ROM that is rendered read-only with a switch.

  18. Re:The Troll is Strong with This One on Senators Grill Pompeo on Vulnerable Cybersecurity at State Department (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    > The Troll is Strong with This One .. Meps.

    Yea, I've noticed .. sad .. covfefe :[

  19. > Chrome does the same thing when you open IE/Edge and navigate to google.com

    Except, you have a choice whether to navigate to Google and Microsoft sabatages the Chrome/Firefox install process to nag you to use Edge.

  20. Yet more commie baiting from the deepstate on Before It Was Hacked, Equifax Had a Different Fear: Chinese Spying (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    I can remember when this was a technology site, instead of a conduit for neocon waffle.

  21. Time for regime change .. on Marshall Islands Warned Against Adopting Digital Currency (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Both Iraq and Libya tried to decouple from the US Dollar and look what happened to them.

  22. WebAuthn uses weak algorithms .. on Worries Arise About Security of New WebAuthn Protocol (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    By any chance, did the NSA help them with the algorithms?

  23. BeOS was way ahead of its time .. on Beta Release Nears For BeOS-inspired Open Source OS Haiku (computerworld.com.au) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Like a lot of other real innovaton, Microsoft tried to strangle BeOS at birth. In this case by leaning on Hitachi to remove BeOS from the boot sequence.

    Microsoft Settles Anti-Trust Charges with Be

    Microsoft Litigation

  24. A ponzi pyramid crypto bubble on Instead of Bobbleheads, Baseball Stadium Tries Handing Out Crypto Tokens (mlblogs.com) · · Score: 1

    Bubble vs. Ponzi Scheme

    Who was it that once said, there's a sucker born every minute?

  25. Elon Musk & Joe Rogan 2 1/2-hour podcast on Elon Musk Takes a Fatalistic View Toward AI (youtube.com) · · Score: 2

    And the only thing the Independent deemed newsworthy was Elon Musk taking a single hit from a joint proffered by Rogan.

    Elon Musk smokes cannabis during interview with Joe Rogan, before imagining what it's like to be a horse