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randomtyler
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Comment #4374505
This /is/ PasswordMaker in infancy. I was a PasswordMaker user for a 3 or 4 years until the project stopped getting updates and they couldn't (or wouldn't) support Chrome.
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Comment #3577426
Main link is broken right now. Alt link that I think is the same thing (based on comments) http://www.scaleoftheuniverse.com/
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Comment #3520456
This is basically customer testing, except treating yourself like the customer. This can be a good starting point, but is also dangerous for a multitude of reasons you already know…
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Comment #3519282
A more honest headline would have been: Firefox 3rd Party Plugin TOS: "If we can use your details to legally make a profit, we probably will." The current headline, even if not del…
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Comment #3506657
Headline is very misleading--link and karma bait. Should be flagged and removed.
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Comment #3363228
That's a solution for you, but the education system would remain broken for everyone else. That is bad for the country as a whole. Thus, home-schooling your child is a work-around …
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Comment #3363202
I don't think that's true. According to http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-57328045-281/sopas-latest-... Cary Sherman, the head of the Recording Industry Association of America, wro…
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Comment #3362865
I'm not sure why this is being up-voted so much. It won't work. SOPA works by not routing specific IPs, not by failing to resolve domains (which is why it fundamentally breaks the …
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Comment #3358335
You are correct. As far as we know, the "unencrypted data" was just video, NOT control codes.
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Comment #3345024
As a commenter in the original article pointed out, homeschooling is a work around, not a solution. As a home-schooled kid myself, I would suggest thinking very long and hard about…
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Comment #259509
Yeah, disappointing that it's a recursive unzip. Can't prank someone with this...yet.