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  1. As much as we hate flash and java on Chrome 69 is Coming: Not Just a New Look But Flash's Life is About To Get Even Harder (zdnet.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    There has to be a mode that can be globally to whitelist domains in an easy fashion for corporate users. As for the end users. Here lies the problem. They cannot rely on just a pop up to "allow". At minimum, the user will have to always allow once. o wait thats what the article says. Im smart. Anyway, this should also apply to Java.

  2. in before somebody says... on Google Promises Its AI Will Not Be Used For Weapons (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    not true

  3. panda fits, byte wise on Ask Slashdot: Could Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics Ensure Safe AI? (wikipedia.org) · · Score: 1

    panda fits, bytewise

  4. hotnew.app is mine!

  5. OP must not have dabbled in reverse engeineering on Scientists Say Space Aliens Could Hack Our Planet (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    When reverse engineering, although the end result is in a disassembled and de-compiled format of a language that we can understand. I believe along with math and assigning of variables and executing logic based upon them, will be universal as the usage of ssl pinning to get their encryption , that might be tough. But we all know as reverse engineers, nothing is impossible , no matter how improbable

  6. hire personal it personal assistant is a must on Manafort Left an Incriminating Paper Trail Because He Couldn't Figure Out How to Convert PDFs to Word Files (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    if your in politics or any dirty work. But i wonder if there was such a person, and he did the conversion, would he also be liable in this case, if not the one blamed fully?

  7. this is why you always have a Stage or Test on ANY change, or at least a daily/weekly image so nobody should be complaining

  8. Re:How was this question graded? on This Chinese Math Problem Has No Answer. Perhaps, It Has a Lot of Them. (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    technically, you are right it does. but not enough information. my answer is at minimum 1 millisecond old( yes somebody on the "ship" can grand a newborn ) , a captain at birth as for the maximum , who is the captain, is it human? everyone is assuming this is a regular ship. what about space ship? What about space and time? good luck

  9. Just make it simple, and montly fee. on How Kodi Took Over Piracy (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    ITunes, Spotify, made me actually finally pay for music? why? unlimited and I can say "Whoever" play xyz. I think the only solution is to do what music has done. Charge 9.99 a month(hell we pay for real-redbird for dedicated streams, some even pay for vpns). And I can say, Sirii, Cortana, Whoever, play “Goodfellas” No playing with inputs, no finding streams, no vpns, not dedicated servers, no setup, no downloading etc. My brother in law has apple tv, its kodi without the setup, and of course less content, but more content then anyone else. That’s the solution, people will pay monthly fees , for convenience, and no hassle. Even On demand is a pain finding movies on cable, and have only what they are licensed for. Open it up to all movies, and turn your loss revenue into all the lost revenue to the MPPA

  10. I have no antivirus on Ask Slashdot: Should Users Uninstall Kaspersky's Antivirus Software? (slashdot.org) · · Score: 1

    and never been seriously infected. I also run as administrator, I maybe in it, but I'm calling user issue