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Comment #12055155
As others have alluded to, this is the "Login" keychain--a keychain of usernames and passwords that are unlocked upon a user's login. This is by design, not a security flaw.
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Comment #12003388
Can someone give a synopsis of Urbit? Every time Urbit comes up, I skim their website but get pretty lost in marketing-speak. I see a lot of "control your data", "digital freedom",…
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Comment #11995175
Had to laugh at this line: "The bot was created by the self-taught coder after receiving 30 parking tickets at the age of 18 in and around London" Necessity really is the mother of…
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Comment #11833107
Code can be found here https://github.com/digital-certificates
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Comment #11780516
Congrats to Michael and Vince, looks great. Are there any other GraphQL backend services out there, and if so how will you guys differentiate?
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Comment #11777834
Same thing jumped out at me--having racks of mac mini's seems like a waste
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Comment #11707015
Agreed, setting any volume above 7 or so completely torches all voice recognition.
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Comment #11575513
Couldn't agree more. Our current Jenkins box took several days to get fully operational, and upgrading just feels like too big a risk. Especially since it's so central to the devel…
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Comment #11566433
I'm all for rooting my phones, media devices, gaming consoles...but I think I'd stop short of rooting my car. I think back to the Toyota electronic throttle control system bugs--we…
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Comment #11551173
What about pro-Hillary comments coming from unofficial social media accounts? The article didn't say exactly where these comments would be coming from. I assumed they would be "ast…
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Comment #11550966
The idea of efficient and scalable myths is interesting. Haven't heard of Sapiens but I'll definitely check it out. It's especially interesting in the context of this article--tran…
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Comment #11549374
That is fair, I probably sold the design short when I said they didn't illustrate anything. I guess my negative reaction comes the work I have to do as a user--it took some amount …
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Comment #11549321
Whenever I read about tribal communities coming into modernity, I can't help but think that our "first-world" culture gets a lot wrong. These communities seem to have a deep sense …
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Comment #11535746
Can't stand when logos and icons fail to illustrate anything. Take for example this [1] Moving Brand's mock from a Mojo Networks redesign. The icons don't tell you a thing. Two cir…