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atomicson

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    Comment #26410140

    Set TTL by machine learning methods. Learn the pattern of connections. Smart TTL. Btw, hell is not exist.

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    Comment #26410119

    Mark Zuckerberg aka Zucky is one of Unit 8200 member.

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    Comment #26293833

    Facebook is like a frog in a well. Facebook doesn't have enough deep knowledge about customs and political situations in a country. They just want to make revenue. They don't care …

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    Comment #26271459

    In the end this guy endorse another little 'godzilla'.

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    Comment #26239827

    Why now? I guess the guys at Mozilla already found another sophisticated way to track their users. Please don't believe what they said. Some clever guys out there could inject a un…

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    Comment #26133548

    When we put so much trust to the government, another type of organization of human being. We give them so much power to manage all things and we loose control of them. They hide so…

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    Comment #26130598

    We put _so_ much trust to the government. Why you trust an entity that hide something from the public. We cannot let them have so much power, to dictate the public how to live, the…

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    Comment #26130084

    Don't buy any gadget online as it will be easy to be intercepted and replaced with the malware version. Live out of the grid as you can if you think these stalkers endangered your …

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    Comment #26130062

    These badass nerds create havoc. Gentlemen, we need to accelerate the open-source hardware initiatives to counter these elites. Back in 2010, I even think about an LCD that act lik…

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    Comment #26087844

    This is not an infinitely zooming. It is like someone drives a car.

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    Comment #26054556

    In a computer networks (the Internet), if I can see you, you can see me.

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    Comment #26053124

    Fallacy study, from the start. This study need big data analysis to make an unbiased conclusion. Collect all companies data on earth (law cases, locality, races/ethnics, etc). Big …

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    Comment #26044543

    The vector is like a mosquito, attack vector. Here software updating infrastructure is a kind of that, connected with your emulator and PC via the Internet.

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    Comment #26043510

    Exactly like what I thought. Any connected devices (via USB cable, WiFi, the Internet, etc) can be a (potential) vector (Postulate 1).

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    Comment #26043450

    I wrote one. My point is, we need a better way to write a complex equation as easy as we wrote some texts like in MS Word or LibreOffice. That's an innovation. At least some guys i…

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    Comment #26034316

    We forget, the main reason we post a comment is to be read by others. So there's nothing wrong because it is "you" wrote the comments and it is "you". Sure you already read their T…

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    Comment #26034144

    Old version? You have to understand that some applications need innovation based on new ideas. TeX is only popular in the academic and publishing world, not like a web browser. Can…

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    Comment #26034086

    It depends on size of the company. Cost is a relative instrument. Develop a big market product, highly demanding, or for a critical mission application is another story for "cost".…

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    Comment #26021348

    Sure. Computer (including smartphone today) and the Internet is a part of US DNS (Digital Nervous System), SenseNET. Have you also heard about MITCH (Man In The CHair) concept coin…

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    Comment #26015356

    Hi, have you heard about Chaff Bugs? URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1808.00659

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    Comment #26012985

    No breach. That stupid hackers broke in to honeypots. US government conducts large scale network security experiments. Don't believe what news told you.