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Zizzle

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    Comment #13282121

    Even if these extensions are being used I'm sure the attack surface of X11, it's extensions and it's drivers is large enough to make it trivial to breach. Even compared to a modern…

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    Comment #11364202

    I wish they would throw a dialog or interstitial that would let people know about it. The more people asking why they have a "reduced quality" video in 2016 despite paying $90 for …

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    Comment #11291757

    Dick Clarke has been saying the same. > Clarke explained that the FBI was trying to get the courts to essentially compel speech from Apple with the All Writs Act. "This is a case w…

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    Comment #11206602

    "During his testimony today, Comey dismissed the notion that Apple’s assistance in the San Bernardino case would impact other phones, reiterating his belief that any code Apple cre…

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    Comment #10462051

    I recently put a turbo on my van since I live high in the mountains where the atmospheric pressure is low and the performance loss is noticeable. Of course the ECU needs adjustment…

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    Comment #8858137

    I'm a bit worried that these stories floating around about title 2 being imminent will give the monopolies time to throw more money at the problem to make it go away. i.e. "convinc…

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    Comment #8494040

    I foresee an arms race here. Next gen FTDI clones will work around this driver detection. Next FTDI driver has new detection code. Iterate until the counterfeit chips are indisting…

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    Comment #8362348

    It also seems like a task with inherent parallelism. Upload the corpus and throw a bunch of cloud instances at it.

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    Comment #7592797

    Why leave out PostgreSQL?

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    Comment #7184820

    Exactly. It's not like the ISPs and making a profit. They are extremely profitable and just want more. Makes me wonder how much this discussion is being atrsoturfed.

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    Comment #7106613

    The ISP are already massively profitable. The data caps are artificial scarcity to create even more profit or drive people to their own video providers. Cities have decided to only…

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    Comment #6536302

    But in the 80s and 90s they weren't heading towards big iron. It was the opposite. 1.5 litre engines with a lot of boost making more horsepower than they do now.