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  1. Re: because Photoshop doesn't exist on Lawsuit Seeks To Block New York Ban On 'Ballot Selfies' (msnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    that's actually quite easy. each vote gets a serial number which is displayed to the user before they leave, the numbers are sequential but shared among all/many terminals. the serials and the corresponding bit fields are made public with a delay of ~15-45 seconds(delay drifts at nuclear random) and each voter has private access to the list of published serials before they leave the private area of the voting booths, so if they wish to present a fake serial instead of their own they can.

  2. Re:Let's Take a Moment and Look to Samsung... on Samsung is Setting Up Note 7 Exchange Booths at Airports Around the World (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I think it has more to do with the fact that if a note 7 catches fire and crashes a plane, Samsung will no longer exist.

  3. Re:Luke Cage and Daredevil Season 2 were awesome on Netflix's Big Bet on Original Shows Finally Seen Paying Off (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    and maybe a tittie or two.

    but not constantly like skinimax

  4. novel approach

    is that a euphamism for "colossally fucked up"

  5. the kid thought he was setting up to get money, so for limit he probably did put 100,000

  6. Re:Useless numbers? on French Banks Offer Credit Card Numbers That Change Every Hour (thememo.com) · · Score: 1

    it effectively makes stealing cards+cvv no more valuable than cards with no cvv

  7. Re:It's a shame. on BlackBerry Says It's Done Designing and Building Its Own Phones (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    monthly OS updates and the custom blackberry software are worth it, priv and dtek50 were the first devices with patches for quadrooter and the secured boot process also mitigated the damage quadrooter could do even prior to patching.

  8. I would be more concerned if they didn't, as they would be so full of shit they would be qualified to be senators.

  9. go into advanced settings and distrust those to CA's, it takes less than a minute.

  10. Re:The U.S. ain't perfect, but... on Trump Opposes Plan For US To Hand Over Internet Oversight To a Global Governance (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    the ME was stabilizing quite well when bush finished his term, after spending 8 years getting shit on for cleaning up the mess Clinton had let fester, then Obummer and SHillery fucked everything up again by ignoring the threat of ISIS and sending weapons to the Syrian rebels without any concern for where those weapons would end up going, or what would happen when syria turned into the inevitable shit-show.

    we need a strong Republican to deal with the middle east because democrats are categorically not up to the job, every time they do anything in the ME it's a mess.

  11. Re:The U.S. ain't perfect, but... on Trump Opposes Plan For US To Hand Over Internet Oversight To a Global Governance (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    "we" didn't do it, Obama did.

  12. Re:The U.S. ain't perfect, but... on Trump Opposes Plan For US To Hand Over Internet Oversight To a Global Governance (reuters.com) · · Score: 1
  13. Re:With all due respect to Mr. Hawking and us... on Stephen Hawking Wants To Find Aliens Before They Find Us (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    unless they are degenerates and just want to rape/torture/eat us for entertainment. less close encounters aliens more Firefly Reavers. They didn't even have to start out that way, take a few thousand beings, set out on a mission for peace, suspended animation systems fail critically and they go stir crazy, after a while food storage and production falters because it was only meant for the awake rotation not for everyone, and so the overtaxed systems start failing in ways that take too long to fix so the food runs low and they end up eating each other for a while before either the population stabilizes or technicians get additional food production jerry-rigged from spare parts. after 90 years of this (ship time) they arrive, nearly totally mad and full of hate for the squirrels they were sent out to greet, and they know they can never go back, because they aren't from a society where that behavior is accepted, they would all be imprisoned or executed, so they take out their frustrations on us earthlings.

  14. better to win WWIII than to open our borders and drown in 3rd world terrorists.

  15. Re:The U.S. ain't perfect, but... on Trump Opposes Plan For US To Hand Over Internet Oversight To a Global Governance (reuters.com) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    but don't you want to let in 600,000 more refugees? what's another 60,000 jihadis? Nothing bad will happen letting them in

  16. Re:I don't see it on latest Mi4 MIUI version on Xiaomi Can Silently Install Any App On Your Android Phone Using A Backdoor (thehackernews.com) · · Score: 1

    blackberry androids do monthly updates, and only the Canucks spying on you.

  17. Re:Take note pointy hair bosses on Pokemon Go Daily Active Users, Downloads, Engagement Are Dropping (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I cheat the old fashioned way, drive around hunting pokemon when it's too hot to go out. downside is the cops don't like that shit.

  18. Re:Too bad on Epic Games Forums Hacked, Again (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    only issue I had was fullscreen not working, but it was quite a while ago as I have neglected to replace my failed DVD-RW drive.

  19. Re:The most stupid web site feature on Password Strength Meters on Websites Are Doing a Terrible Job (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    How bloody stupid can these idiots possibly get? If I wanted to hack somebody's account I'd head straight for the genealogy sites!

    or Facebook.

  20. Re:The problem with these meters on Password Strength Meters on Websites Are Doing a Terrible Job (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    written down is fine in many situations, I don't care if my wife or her best friend or my brother can find my bank password, as long as Nikolai from Bulgaria can't guess it.

    the opposite can be true too, my intranet systems at work are firewalled off from the general internet so nobody cares how well a rainbow table in east asia can work on our passwords, but coworkers or customers seeing our passwords is a serious matter.

  21. Re:Maybe they need Slashdot's system on Stopping Trolls Is 'Now Life and Death For Twitter', Argues Backchannel (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    rather than taking negative action, except in cases of violations of the law, they could assign a "hostility" rank to accounts, and you can set your view to only show posts by accounts below a threshold, just as you can browse slashdot comments at different thresholds, except twitter is more realtime so the rankings should be by poster rather than by post.

  22. Re:solving the wrong problem on The Dark Side of Certificate Transparency (sans.edu) · · Score: 1

    blockchain is automatically retarded, if you take over 50%+1 you control everything.

  23. Re:Salesmanship on The New F-35 Is So Stealthy, It's Harder To Train Pilots (airforcetimes.com) · · Score: 1

    lack of accuracy can be compensated with volume of fire. also put some modern high performance silicon in charge of interpreting the results from your old long wave radar, and the noise won't matter nearly so much as it did back when those types of radar were new.

  24. the only thing distinguishing it from a bomb is 10 seconds, and igniter, and a charge. wire the speaker to an igniter and place the charge inside the bomb casing that he had already built, now he has a time bomb

  25. tricked on Yahoo's New Anti-Abuse AI Outperforms Previous AI (wired.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    "tricked" tay was redpilled AF and that's why M$ killed her.