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ezalor

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  1. comment
    Comment #2164058

    Gosh, and you're supposed to be a "security guy". Not a surprise that Matasano website got hacked back then.

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    Comment #2135884

    2 as far as I know : Google and DDG.

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    Comment #2122872

    select() is implemented on top of poll() on GNU/Linux (the most popular unix-variant.

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    Comment #2122869

    Turtles all the way down (read Gödel, Escher, Bach )!

  5. comment
    Comment #2122867

    Yes the management software was buggy.

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    Comment #2122858

    Logic programming (Prolog, Rebol & co) is based on these kind of ideas.

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    Comment #2122854

    only if P=NP.

  8. comment
    Comment #2122839

    Arf it's read-only (too many pseudos).

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    Comment #2122818

    Perfume was illegal in USSR until 1986.

  10. comment
    Comment #2122809

    Seriously, Coq? What a name.

  11. comment
    Comment #2122799

    Thanks everyone.

  12. comment
    Comment #2122796

    Don't forget Antiweb, by Doug Hoyte (the author of LoL). Original software architecture, and very performant. http://hoytech.com/antiweb

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    Comment #2122765

    No need to be pedant dude.

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    Comment #2122761

    They can sue you for making this hypothesis publicly, please think of it (in your interest).

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    Comment #2122756

    It's not poorly designed, it's web2.0 designed!

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    Comment #2122755

    Seems not (re-read the guidelines).

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    Comment #2122753

    If you look at Firefox memory consumption while browsing Twitter, you'll see the main culprit is, like always, DOM operations (repaint/reflow particularly). Solution: use Chrom{e|i…

  18. comment
    Comment #2122748

    Yeah, it hurts right? You failed, sorry, but it's not my fault (think 50 cents).

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    Comment #2122741

    Obvious difference: I expect not to get my HDD corrupted because I visited an arbitrary web site , I understand it might be the case if I download AND run an arbitrary program.

  20. comment
    Comment #2122738

    Which kind?

  21. comment
    Comment #2122402

    This is not that exciting: a malicious XSS or CSRF and PAF! an attacker writes on the user filesystem!

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    Comment #2122396

    I always think that Scala lacks a good, deep IDE, but this is a handy list. Thanks.

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    Comment #2122386

    The handling of a is outsourced to the OS.

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    Comment #2122349

    This, obviously, is out of b o unds.

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    Comment #2122343

    Can't upvote you enough for this well-written p o st!