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Comment #2689992
I currently use a sha hash (with salt) but rehash it x amounts of times. I have changed x over the years to be larger to get an acceptable trade off in computation time. Why is bcr…
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Comment #2423475
Sorry for the late reply. I sadly do not understand the concerns of this field very well. There are many very large datasets referenced on ckan, mainly links to huge triple stores.…
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Comment #2416364
No disrespect was taken. The hacker news coverage came as a big surprise. We like to turn any caching mostly off and we know this is a risk. This is because we do not want the poss…
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Comment #2415125
You are correct.
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Comment #2415107
Hi, I'm one of the CKAN devs. Just wanted to say the site is fully functional again (we've up the cached to be a bit more aggressive). As a side note we have indeed tested with ab …
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Comment #2097307
My guess would be a babel fish. It only picks up on subconscious frequencies, so outside noise will not get in the way. It also proves the non-existence of god.
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Comment #2083024
You make open source groups sound a lot like apple.
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Comment #1923964
I said "potential credit card fraud". Sorry for the confusion. The potential fraud is not being done to me. I just wanted to know what I should do if I suspected it.
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Comment #1923862
>This is the very definition of "accessing a computer system without authorization", which you do not want to be caught doing. I realised this after the fact. I do not know if ther…
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Comment #1923852
That was the first thing I did. I do not think they have my card details. The bank thought that too. They just used my email address.
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Comment #1923847
It has nothing to do with my bank card. It was only the use of my email for some account. I had no account on X before this point. I imagine if they used my bank card they would us…
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Ask HN: What to do about potential credit card fraud.
I received an email saying that I have bought something from store X. I did not buy it of course. I have contacted company X about the potential fraud (they have not got back to me…
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Comment #1915396
I think it may be due to failing dns lookup. It has been for me anyway. The images and css are on ycombinator.com and not news.ycombinator.com.
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Comment #1825733
I think it probably was the right choice. I see it as a game that I will enjoy in retirement, and look forward to it. I actually played it instead of doing well in my math degree. …
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Comment #1463461
If you can see through the language, repetitiveness and overlook some of the context setting, the best resource is here. http://www.greatwesternvehicle.org/ati_website/canon/sutta/…
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Comment #1273466
To give an opposite view point, read Charlie Brookers article http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/dec/11/charlie-bro... "If you don't play games, you're not just missing out,…
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Comment #1088577
By non technical, all that was meant was, people who currently find technologies hard to use. I agree it will help everyone consume more media, but it will particularly help these …
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Comment #1088094
Will the ipad actually be useful for the things people actually need to get done to do their jobs? and contribute to a better world because of it? I think in very limited cases it …