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heheocoenev

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    Comment #19119604

    I would advocate for legal rights to use an adblocker! If we don’t, it’s going to be banned under CFAA in the future. Ads suck! Nobody has the right to force these on me!

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    Comment #16551077

    What ongoing cost? This is absurd. It’s $0, the automation is free, and the config is free. Stop spreading FUD.

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    Comment #16460162

    This seems intuitively correct. Neutrotisicm is associated with risk-averse behavior and thus less likely to engage in risky life-threatening activity. A highly neurotic personal c…

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    Comment #16401638

    I would go to MIT over other great schools just because this course alone.

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    Comment #15766476

    This is wrong. bitshares and steem both handle more tx’s than ethereum.

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    Comment #15179912

    Hugs are more hygenic than handshakes. Hug greeting for the 21C!

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    Comment #15102897

    Paypal doesn't serve many countries. Has high fees. Can arbitrarily lock you away from funds or freeze accounts. Censors Transactions. Banking law does not apply as they are a tran…

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    Comment #15090541

    We live in dark times.

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    Comment #15031587

    XTS mode for block storage. Can't be CBC or CTR, where would you Store the IV or counter/nonce?

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    Comment #15001507

    Because something is happening. Large trades from Korean exchanges are driving very high prices worldwide. It means people are fearful of the existing financial system and are pour…

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    Comment #14928650

    Should just display a giant asterix.

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    Comment #14615843

    How about end to end encryption in your products to protect your users from governments, both good and bad? Can't disclosure what you can't see.

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    Comment #14527217

    I like the pyromania version "little inferno"

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    Comment #14477026

    I agree that we need to implement postquantum computing algo's for both hashing (proof of work function) and signing (transaction authentication). I don't agree we should build a Q…

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    Comment #14441648

    What about running your own service like piwik?

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    Comment #14335171

    Seriously? Mate, you can be sure there are billions of people doing things you could never imagine.

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    Comment #13810092

    Seriously, screw google home and Amazon echo. If I wanted a wiretap, I'd go to FISA court.

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    Comment #13404205

    I own a Ubuntu phone, Aquaris E4.5, imported from Spain via a EU dropshipper. Wouldn't use it as my daily phone until it supported full disk encryption.

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    Comment #13044007

    There is no such thing as empty land. From the billions of microbes to the insects, worms; the fungi, the grass... something just lost their home or food

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    Comment #13028011

    The fun and games are just getting started, it's just the stakes have been raised.

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    Comment #12915744

    How does this not break the signature on the binary and stop execution?

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    Comment #12824461

    Wtf is hitler os? It probably does run in vbox whatever it is. Don't forget to compile with --disable-godwin

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    Comment #12813112

    I just started on 1.6 2 weeks ago and enjoying the freedom of this, as well as the ability to control my intake. I need a vegan alternative.

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    Comment #12791714

    You register a domain by spending namecoin in a reg tx, which becomes immutable in the bc. Problem is that when a court says Cocacola.blockchain_namespace is the legal property of …

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    Comment #12791685

    Yeah old java6 TLS stacks have problems with SHA256, amoung other legacy systems used by the old guard