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Comment #18054438
That's valid.
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Comment #18051701
It'd be pretty tough to use it on the SAT if you take most of the allotted time trying to type out a function.
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Comment #18046224
CRISPR fears are really overrated. It is nowhere near as mature as it needs to be. Further, you're less likely to make anything useful with it and more likely to just kill the orga…
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Comment #18042085
I assume you are correct. I also assume you and I are somewhat safe. You have to consider the likely hood of an individual getting a hold of one of these devices in the near future…
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Comment #18041894
I'm not sure I follow. A brute force attack generates a key which can then be tested against the target. This isn't magic, in fact, the more detailed answer above made the same arg…
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Comment #18041325
Can you elaborate more? In what sense? They are certainly vulnerable if you compromise the system which has them saved. Are they vulnerable to a brute force breach? Likely not, bru…
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Comment #18010627
That's a very valid point. I was more confused by the point he was trying to make when he suggested that front-line medical workers are being less in demand however. In that respec…
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Comment #18005123
While I support this in theory, the news source looks less than credible. On another article they suggest that medical professionals as well as IT professionals were becoming "dead…