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Comment #27586598
> Anyone finally willing to admit that w10 is unusable on Hard Drives while Linux and W7 work fine on them? Well if you ignore the one and a half second delay before typed text app…
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Comment #27026877
On that website, why don't the text word wrap when I zoom in?
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Comment #27017500
The short version is Benter used arbitrage on masses of bets.
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Comment #27001501
I suspect these security bugs are deliberately inserted by the state security apparatus.
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Comment #27001316
"In 2018, industry and academic researchers revealed a potentially devastating hardware flaw that made computers and other devices worldwide vulnerable to attack" Does this apply t…
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Comment #26986618
How does RotaJakiro deploy on a not already compromised system. Without the enduser downloading and running an execututable? will it run on non-systemd systems? Or non-gnome deskto…
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Am I shadow banned already:(
Am I shadow banned already :(
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Comment #26868413
> I wonder if anyone has anything from the early 80s. So much lost stuff. Do people really want their ancient ramblings preserved indefinitely?
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Comment #26854397
You make some very interesting points. I don't know why it was modded into invisibility. Speaking for myself, the prostitutes, sorry that should be ‘sex workers’, don't benefit fro…
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Comment #26847360
I found it interesting. Instead of down-voting a comment the down-voters should post a refutal. That would add to the conversation. I'm always prepared to change my mind. Instead o…
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Comment #26843862
Where did your comment go ? https://news.ycombinator.com/reply?id=26843586&goto=item%3Fi...
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Comment #26807502
> Was there a private individual a few years ago who was doing a similar thing? Cleaning up backdoored servers? Do you mean Max Butler, who was given jail-time after deciding to no…
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Comment #26807428
"The FBI obtained court approval to access vulnerable computers across the United States." So, have you got it yet. In the interests of state security, security on your computer ha…
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Comment #26791464
> I believe some of those are probably true .. That's actually the most accurate description of the international narc-terrorism business I have ever seen in print. Very well put b…
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Comment #26752809
> I read lately that the Heaviside layer .. was seasonal and unpredictable on a short term basis so using it seems to have been about equal parts luck, skill, and art. It was a lot…
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Comment #26752734
There's also the "Heaviside Layer" responsible for shortwave radio communication. Heaviside did go a little eccentric in his later years and moved granite furniture into his house.…
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Comment #26728801
Technically speaking, it isn't a worm as it requires the enduser to install.
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Comment #26680360
I have used Linux exclusively at home for years. Recently, I was very impressed with antiX Linux. Runs like the blazes on minimal hardware and highly configurable. For those used t…
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Comment #26680215
> they had to rename a gene to stop excel auto-completing it into a date. No one in their right mind uses a spreadsheet for data analysis. Good for working out your ideas but not i…
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Comment #26507176
“ .. the fundamental ontology of the world consists of a vector in Hilbert space evolving according to the Schrödinger equation. The laws of physics are determined solely by the en…
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Comment #26431668
Old news, ISPs have been using Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) for ages. Purely in the interests of "prioritise latency" for video or voice that "don't tolerate dropped packets" ;]
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Comment #26416934
"The wake up call of the Max was something that told them that all was not right." What exactly was the nature of this ""The wake up call"?
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Comment #26381866
"Neuroscientists are trying to work out why the brain does so much when it seems to be doing nothing at all." Because it's busy maintain a 3D model of it's surrounding environment.…