you could just rifle through their files at will anyways. Use physical security to keep modified kernel floppies at bay. Open Source is by far more useful for weeding out the user mode exploits that remain.
I'm currently working on a patient outcomes tracking database for a number of centers that perform these procedures. I'm using as much free software as possible/appropriate. (linux/apache/perl/PostgreSQL and others)
you could just rifle through their files at will anyways. Use physical security to keep modified kernel floppies at bay. Open Source is by far more useful for weeding out the user mode exploits that remain.
And it doesn't "help" much if you can't get X running.
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I have seen him post once in a while though.
I'm currently working on a patient outcomes tracking database for a number of centers that perform these procedures. I'm using as much free software as possible/appropriate. (linux/apache/perl/PostgreSQL and others)
Speaking of transhumanism and other wacky stuff, check out the book Great Mambo Chicken and The Transhuman Condition.
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...then goes about doing things the old way because the old shell code is still in there somewhere.