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vsagarv
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About vsagarv
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Comment #2999828
One of us is having a bad day :) You may not actually mind talking to me normally, if we met across the street. But that's just the optimist in me speaking. And one of us is refusi…
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Comment #2999771
Hey, have fun :) BTW, know anyone in Bangalore who fit our needs? Our entire engineering runs from here. Shufflr - our social video discovery app - is taking off well on phones (iP…
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Comment #2999750
There was this (wo)man who slapped her/his psychiatrist during an ink-blot test. Until you brought it up, we never thought of our candidates' sexual orientations. We do test for ad…
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Comment #2999735
If you can point out which part of the post is bloody and which part is awful, I will send a new manuscript in triplicate, for your proof reading and editing, Sir. I didn't know th…
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Comment #2999599
Neither is a super busy geek's answer. I'll take it :) I was a long time cvs user. Could hack it to do what I wanted. Switched to git ~2yrs ago; not so easy to bend but its complex…
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Comment #2999583
Thanks for the one of the few sane comments on this thread. I'll buy you some coffee, if you walk the streets of Bangalore.
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Comment #2999577
Only if the answer that first jumps at you is in poor taste. Think about it.
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Comment #2999574
Awesome choice :) BTW, that's the 2nd best choice one can make. Think. And, I forgot to mention that breakfast with Linus is a charity event with a cover charge of 100 USD. Would y…
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Comment #2999557
Thanks! I was wondering if it was just me all alone, amongst a crowd of inappropriately politically correct. You are single handedly pulling up the average HQ of this thread :^) I …
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Comment #2999548
And what is your opinion on the technical part of the post?
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Comment #2999539
Daniel, how diverse does this team look? http://www.altheasystems.com/about.html We have not tested/interviewed you. So, the question of your working for us is hypothetical, at bes…
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Comment #2999524
The post is mine. Didn't know it was posted here by my friend. Thanks to him, real hackers who care about the trade are already mailing me about the engineering part of that post. …
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Comment #2198735
Congrats Matt et.al. Been following your steady progress. Good luck in the days ahead.
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Comment #2007837
Cool stuff :) Played with it briefly. Need to find a way to see only unread mails in my priority inbox. gmail allows doing a "is:unread is:important" to get there (apart from the s…
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Comment #2007696
Here's the link for those who didn't read Theo's email: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=129236621626462&#...
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OpenBSD IPSEC backdoors: Why are open source developers selling out to FBI?
Theo's email says a lot without actually saying it out. Does any one have any additional details on this?
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Comment #1987518
Bob, my logic is probably illogical. And my premise may hold only in a limited context. But how does one logically prove a statement of the kind "X is good" (independent of "Y is e…
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Comment #1981939
Unless he was operating out of a safe haven nation.
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Comment #1980357
:) Yes, your satire more or less captures the broad argument of the govts involved/affected, against wikileaks. (I just took the liberty to assume it was a satire and doesn't mean …
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Comment #1980329
Analogies have limited reach, agreed :) The script has changed a bit now. It is the US & UK diplomats working secretly. Since they are working secretly, we do not know what they ar…
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Had Assange been publishing Chinese state secrets...
Had Assange been publishing Chinese state secrets, - and - If the secrets were heroically obtained by an anonymous democracy-loving Chinese soldier at great risk to his life, - and…