The issue that bothers me, is that asymmetrical encryption can utilize multiple keys for decrption, even when the keys are derived from quantum properties, by two parties, who is to know if there isn't a backdoor key thrown in the mix, on the satellite itself?
From an entertainment angle, however, can we get one good day *without* news about 'twitter' or 'tweeting'? Seriously, Slashdot, I come for news that matters, not looney tunes news.
I don't believe the absurdity of this article, and this research paper! It's claims read as if contrived and there are no references to support them. Moreover GeoEdge then offers their own product as a solution to these claims.
Truth is you are not safe from malicious advertising regardless the vector, flash, Javascript or plain text email.
The Linux userbase has been a great supporter of indie games these last few years. That fact should be celebrated more than any big title releases IMHO.
Excellent point! I never knew they provided these repos...
Either way, the version jump is too large to demand an automatic update, so the next natural step would be a security update, which is supposed to be supported by 12.04[1] and 14.04.
These usually enter the stream as patches, so it is likely that nobody has submitted a patch to fix these holes.
Turns out that prediction fell through, answer: No, technology is not as cool as I wanted it.
"Marketing, marketing, marketing!"
The Verb-Noun naming convention for your functions is intolerable.
March, 1989
https://www.w3.org/History/198...
The issue that bothers me, is that asymmetrical encryption can utilize multiple keys for decrption, even when the keys are derived from quantum properties, by two parties, who is to know if there isn't a backdoor key thrown in the mix, on the satellite itself?
In-house product integration and automation was a marvel in it's time.
It's legacy, now, is a generation of companies locked-in to one platform, product and age. And a living nightmare to maintain it all.
I firmly believe in the axiom: Use XML as a solution, and then you have two problems.
It's astounding how proliferant such a shitty data structure has become.
Matter of fact, before Bill's wife came along he was hardly any kind of philantropist. She should be thanked for being the brains behind the goodwill.
Secondly, Slashdot, reading about the richest top 2% is *not* "news that matters".
I really wish for a \. content voting mechanism.
From a moral viewpoint, agreed.
From an entertainment angle, however, can we get one good day *without* news about 'twitter' or 'tweeting'? Seriously, Slashdot, I come for news that matters, not looney tunes news.
Gibson coined the term "cyberspace" in Neuromancer, with a protagonist who battled with substance abuse. Nothing childish about that.
From years of personal experience, I found by reading a (real) book for 30-60 minutes after working on tech, at night, solves the insomnia problem.
I have always attributed this to tech over-stimulating the brain, nothing more fantastic than that.
https://youtu.be/rENdZ4dk6BI
Not even if they pay me.
It's about opening your code for peer review and pull requests.
Sign me up!
Also, LMFTFY: Frist Post
Remember the time when those laptop batteries got recalled, over heating and exploding?
From burning crotches to burning feet, I dare say, consumer technology is improving!
Translated into a well placed car analogy: Always have a backup car.
I don't believe the absurdity of this article, and this research paper! It's claims read as if contrived and there are no references to support them. Moreover GeoEdge then offers their own product as a solution to these claims.
Truth is you are not safe from malicious advertising regardless the vector, flash, Javascript or plain text email.
Give me DRM free games any day!
Extra, Extra! Link found between violent games and the people who play them - story at 11.
The Surf webkit browser source is 96kb (788kb with the full commit revision history).
Good luck with your bloat.
surf.suckless.org
The Linux userbase has been a great supporter of indie games these last few years. That fact should be celebrated more than any big title releases IMHO.
Excellent point! I never knew they provided these repos...
Either way, the version jump is too large to demand an automatic update, so the next natural step would be a security update, which is supposed to be supported by 12.04[1] and 14.04.
These usually enter the stream as patches, so it is likely that nobody has submitted a patch to fix these holes.
[1]: https://help.ubuntu.com/commun...
Even if they did remove it, it will only prevent new installations of that package, it will _not_ remove all those instances already running.
Think ahead, folks.
I live in a third-world country.
Talk of high speed internet for education, medical applications and small business empowerment is all very noble.
But all I read in the news about your first-world high speed 'ternet is how you complain about streaming TV restrictions.
The real world is not so pragmatic.