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iknowverylittle
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Comment #17619890
Well you can give me your second billion after you make your first. That said, I don't know how you would monetize a system like that. Furthermore would you really want to? Seems t…
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Comment #17617010
>I want a social network that encourages human interaction in the real world - not one that turns friends into enemies, feeds narcissism, and provides a platform for corporations a…
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Comment #17609845
I'm pretty sure that declaration was sent 2 years ago. Although perhaps it's more a continuation of the previous cold war and we're just starting to see what they've been working o…
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Comment #17588830
This is the first I've heard of LiMux. What a frustrating tragedy, and presumably due to a little corruption. Open source software could be perfect for government operations. You c…
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Comment #17588214
You know the shame of ME is that the concept and intended use isn't terrible and the engineering behind it is rather cool. It is however unfortunate how poorly Intel implemented it…
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Comment #17587265
So, what's AMD doing these days? I'm hesitant to switch to AMD since Intel internal graphics play nicely with Linux. However that kind of doesn't matter if my machine isn't mine.
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Comment #17586992
That's awful. I don't want come across as trying to convert or be rude, but what does Windows provide, both home users and businesses, that open source operating systems are unable…
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Comment #17586902
>CVE-2018-3628, Intel says that exploitation is possible only from the same subnet So if I understand correctly, at the moment, these CPUs are vulnerable on a local network but not…
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Comment #17586641
I'm sorry, I don't mean to laugh, but when the Forbes article author was complaining about a random unplanned forced update I thought surely the guy just didn't bother to change th…
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Comment #17583460
There's also phage therapy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phage_therapy Which is using viruses to kill bacteria. Also I imagine that gene editing might also become a tool in combat…
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Comment #17578118
Thank you! This is all new to me, so I don't know how it works. However, this does resolve my concern about 'instances'. It makes me excited and hopeful then that Peertube could be…
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Comment #17578034
>There's a large section of creators, such as Blender, Education (think OpenCourseWare / MIT), Linux Conference publishers who will benefit from PeerTube. That's what I'm hoping fo…
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Comment #17577946
I'm not sure that 'decentralized' in this case means decentralized in community. I understand it more as decentralized hosting since it's P2P. Now, peertube does state something ab…