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cipherpunk
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Comment #3707589
We're hosted in AWS and pretty much all of our servers are now unreachable. This is going to be a nightmare.
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Comment #3505532
Haha, I came here to post the exact same thing. For those that don't know: http://technoanimal.net./ap.html
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Comment #3407016
Traitors to America? What the hell does that even mean in this context? Are all anti-capitalists traitors to America?
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Comment #3228200
The company I am with just moved from plaintext in-database password storage to using bcrypt with their latest product release, FWIW. It was either that or I left, heh.
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Comment #3134162
This title is ambiguous unfortunately. I clicked, expecting ML the language family.
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Comment #3117748
Before tax. Rent is 3400 DKK, in a nice house share with two developers. Our lease is up in January (original owner wants it back), but it has been nice otherwise. 10 months here. …
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Comment #3117150
Most of my friends live in Amager, Østerbro, etc. Anyone expecting to find affordable, modern accommodation easily in historic city centres is deluding themselves to a degree. Cope…
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Comment #3117148
You use American spelling. I call shenanigans. At the very least, your view comes across as definitively US-centric.
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Comment #3117146
Nevermind that Copenhagen is arguably one of the nicest cities in the world, in one of the most "civilised" nations in the world. Ugh.
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Comment #3117134
I moved to Copenhagen from the UK in February and had no problem. You just approached it terribly -- Copenhagen is not in America, and different places have different ways of doing…
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Comment #3033095
>>it proves that a psychotic mob of minutiae obsessed sufferers of Autism are capable of incredible productivity in spite of anachronistic tooling >That should've been your hint th…
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Comment #3032982
OpenBSD developers are autistic and psychotic? Fuck off, and die.
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Comment #3000981
Most likely: "andrew@ducker.org.uk"@some-ms-xmpp-url
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Comment #2999859
Puts me on the opposite end of the country. Sigh.
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Comment #2937334
The black bloc tactics would seem to be far superior to the use of such `V' masks, due to the highly generic nature of black clothing, scarves, etc. Alas.
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Comment #2934524
But of course. Preaching to the choir. Management made the decision that my trivial change to eliminate replay attacks was "too much effort". I am inclined to agree, since even wit…
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Comment #2934386
Are they suggesting to use the same RSA key for encryption and signing?
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Comment #2934304
If you're in a position to intercept the traffic, then you can likely rewrite it. That includes the JS.
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Comment #2934301
The company I work for (who for obvious reasons I will refuse to mention) refuses to implement standard cryptographic practises in its product. Several months after starting there,…
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Comment #2927809
Where's my Swedish option? :(
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Comment #2785076
A remote exploit in the Skype application that allows account theft is `minor', because, ``as you can imagine, someone who you deal with frequently is probably unlikely to take adv…
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Comment #2775874
Yes. Pretty sure that hasn't been done before! :D
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Comment #2774053
Here's a free software replacement for last.fm scrobbling: http://libre.fm/ I still use last.fm myself though.