i remember watching 'nikita' episode where they hacked a computer through its power connection and going "um, that's a bit stretching it..."
then, several years later, some proof of concept attack vector like that was demonstrated. assuming that experts in the field can do much more than public knows, it might have been not that much of a stretch after all.
i would also imagine that attacks for analog systems have been polished quitealot, given that they have been around longer. not that they could not be more secure - but thinking that they are immune might be a dangerous trap.
going to austin tomorrow for 2 weeks. will have to commute 30+ km across the centre of the city. let's see how that works out with a motorcycle. with a car i'd probably be looking for another job now instead of reading this:)
btw, i tried to provide feedback on amazon a few times. the positive ones, they always worked. the negative, even if slightly, resulted in "there was some technical problem, please try later". i tried every now and then a few weeks. i stopped providing any feedback to amazon.
also, we are trying to provide feedback to slashdot with fuckbeta (comments). if that will be ignored, i'll stop providing said feedback.
no, there was stink-raising until the boycott week (starting tomorrow). you can be here next week. and if they push through with "beta", you can be here afterwards.
for all we know, you could be slashdot media executive who registered just now to post this crap:P
could you please clarify what's the problem with gplv3 in the context of gcc ? a genuine question, i'm not aware of the details in this specific case - it's not like they host modified gcc or something...
ah, yes. seeing this story i thought about "beta", too:) whether it will work for/., i don't know. 10-17 (starting tomorrow) i will not visit it. gotta delete it from speed dial, or i could visit it accidentally...
i don't think they get it. they talked about slowing down, and user experience research, and "going with the times". i did not understand what this was about until i visited it. i did not think it was that terrible until i saw all of it, including comment section.
then they will think that it is all ok, people stopped complaining. i opened/. from my phone in the airport today. i closed it immediately, as i got the "beta". it a fucking joke and incredibly crappy.
fuck beta. i will not visit slashdot next week. let's see what happens afterwards
um, vendor names ?
it might take some recent history knowledge and whatnot, but this is a really great troll post. some sentences are pure fun on their own :)
it would be mighty sneaky if there was some sleeper code in openssh that would activate a backdoor on "ssh -G"
i remember watching 'nikita' episode where they hacked a computer through its power connection and going "um, that's a bit stretching it..."
then, several years later, some proof of concept attack vector like that was demonstrated. assuming that experts in the field can do much more than public knows, it might have been not that much of a stretch after all.
i would also imagine that attacks for analog systems have been polished quitealot, given that they have been around longer. not that they could not be more secure - but thinking that they are immune might be a dangerous trap.
they are voting against the wrong lizard after all. that must be smart
with austin trying to be progressive and whatnot, is there any chance for that to change ?
Honestly, there will be plenty of time for that when you are an adult ... you aren't missing anything.
if you are young and reading this, know :
HE'S LYING.
going to austin tomorrow for 2 weeks. will have to commute 30+ km across the centre of the city. let's see how that works out with a motorcycle. :)
with a car i'd probably be looking for another job now instead of reading this
the traffic is getting insane
a motorcycle might solve that :)
weather certainly permits it as a year-long solution
in my timezone, one more hour. until then, please, find the person responsible for slashdot "beta" and fuck him/her. they very much need it :)
zomg !
BAN WGET !
(don't ban, fuck beta)
3 times. one was lennart, wan was kay - and 3rd was the designer of slashdot beta
it could be great if /. would have separate comment sections. you could go over to the "beta" one and stop being annoyed. or annoying...
hi there, slashdot "beta" designer :P
btw, i tried to provide feedback on amazon a few times. the positive ones, they always worked. the negative, even if slightly, resulted in "there was some technical problem, please try later".
i tried every now and then a few weeks. i stopped providing any feedback to amazon.
also, we are trying to provide feedback to slashdot with fuckbeta (comments). if that will be ignored, i'll stop providing said feedback.
no, there was stink-raising until the boycott week (starting tomorrow). you can be here next week. and if they push through with "beta", you can be here afterwards.
for all we know, you could be slashdot media executive who registered just now to post this crap :P
also, fuck beta.
could you please clarify what's the problem with gplv3 in the context of gcc ?
a genuine question, i'm not aware of the details in this specific case - it's not like they host modified gcc or something...
also, fuck beta :)
i don't knw about that, 'fuckbeta' seemed to attract attention pretty well. you noticed it, didn't you ? :)
ah, yes. seeing this story i thought about "beta", too :) /., i don't know. 10-17 (starting tomorrow) i will not visit it. gotta delete it from speed dial, or i could visit it accidentally...
whether it will work for
so anti-beta movement is successful in showing the level of disappointment :)
so actually... slashdot media is not responsible for beta, it's JTRIG/GCHQ !
oh beta-disaster. the fact that this article has little to do with general slashdot topics is minor compared to beta...
i got "beta" on my phone today while not logged in. i did not know whether i would visit /. in the future if they continue with beta. i do now.
fuck beta.
i don't think they get it. they talked about slowing down, and user experience research, and "going with the times".
i did not understand what this was about until i visited it. i did not think it was that terrible until i saw all of it, including comment section.
fuck beta.
then they will think that it is all ok, people stopped complaining. /. from my phone in the airport today. i closed it immediately, as i got the "beta". it a fucking joke and incredibly crappy.
i opened
fuck beta. i will not visit slashdot next week. let's see what happens afterwards