>It seems the whole "game" and all mechanics are just designed to slowly get you hooked and extract money at the most susceptible time. And it's executed almost to the point of perfection. Like an arcade game? It costs…
Yup. I'm not surprised. Call out a government shill on their bullshit and/or not give handjobs to the startup elite and you get shadowbanned.
No. This would be a sting. Read this to find out what entrapment is (and isn't): http://thecriminallawyer.tumblr.com/post/19810672629/12-i-wa...
It's against Apple's best interest in this case if the person they sold the machine to couldn't get their software to work. Then it's most likely a return and an unhappy customer. When you help the customer get a…
Better smart phones and better sensors means you can opt-in to be part of a research study with your smart phone being the telemetry device, providing valuable medical data to scientists and doctors.
That's civil compared to what shitbags Kevin Poulsen and Adrian Lamo are.
Hey there Kevin, how does US Attorney cock taste? Anybody with any sense knows you're a plant, not a hacker, and your hacking charges were laid there by the US Attorney to give you cover to turn on real hackers. Wired…
>So why should the prosecution get a free pass, if they are using cell phone records to prosecute the the other men but don't have any to tie Brown to the area they should be able to just assume his guilt. Welcome to…
TAILS is actually now done by the Tor Project, so I think they have a vested interest in vetting it before it is released. https://www.torproject.org/projects/projects/
As we can see in Japan because no true Japanese person lets their work take away from their family life. We can also see this in Foxconn assembly lines, the home of the work/life balance in China.
Hurray for the DMCA!
It's probably harder to create a "unit bundle" key with Valve for Steam if you're only going to sell this bundle once and never in the future. You don't need any coordination with Valve to give away Steam keys. You only…
I hope step one is making your site work on tablets because your site doesn't work on the Kindle Fire browser.
These seem like such basic errors. Not validating responses because you trust the software you interact with to behave is such a basic mistake that you'd think the people that work on the X server from X.Org would have…
The reason that the blame is shifted toward "hackers" is that being proactive with security, while the right thing to do, costs money and time. In a market where software from different vendors is usually only…
I'll agree with you and take it one step further. Windows is a better desktop for consumption of media. All of the major music, television show, and movie stores run there. Virtually all of the gaming digital download…
Noblesse Oblige is dead. The ultra-rich hoard their wealth. They won't even invest in their own country by paying their taxes without tax shelters. What makes you think they would invest in something that might benefit…
Or because it allows them to have a disconnected SMTP server that receives mail. It would be the solution that I would use if I had a multi-user mail server on a network that only occasionally dialed up to the Internet…
With the abundance of other video calling solutions on Linux that are cross platform is this just dead on arrival with Microsoft being able to read all of your messages?
>What will it look like? I would guess it will look like a two-part service, with one protocol for servers to talk to each other and another for clients to talk to servers. So SMTP and POP3/IMAP? >Servers will…
At some point, if you're trying to move a lot of money, it's cheaper to buy tickets for multiple people and split the amount of cash they can carry to some fraction of the maximum amount allowed out by law and then…
The IRC channels I go to (primarily non-technical outside of freenode and 2600net) have between fifty and 100 people in them on a daily basis. IRC is not dead. Certain networks, due to DDoS attacks or policy changes…
>Turning btc into a useful currency in the US and Europe is about as easy as its going to get. But good luck trying to get the value out that you put in. Dollars and Euros are relatively stable compared to bitcoin.…
And what do women without insurance, money, and BRCA mutations do?
It depends on what you use EC2 for. The experience I'm talking about isn't "with Linode". The experience is with taking a distribution that has none of the parts of the typical LAMP stack installed and installing and…
>It seems the whole "game" and all mechanics are just designed to slowly get you hooked and extract money at the most susceptible time. And it's executed almost to the point of perfection. Like an arcade game? It costs…
Yup. I'm not surprised. Call out a government shill on their bullshit and/or not give handjobs to the startup elite and you get shadowbanned.
No. This would be a sting. Read this to find out what entrapment is (and isn't): http://thecriminallawyer.tumblr.com/post/19810672629/12-i-wa...
It's against Apple's best interest in this case if the person they sold the machine to couldn't get their software to work. Then it's most likely a return and an unhappy customer. When you help the customer get a…
Better smart phones and better sensors means you can opt-in to be part of a research study with your smart phone being the telemetry device, providing valuable medical data to scientists and doctors.
That's civil compared to what shitbags Kevin Poulsen and Adrian Lamo are.
Hey there Kevin, how does US Attorney cock taste? Anybody with any sense knows you're a plant, not a hacker, and your hacking charges were laid there by the US Attorney to give you cover to turn on real hackers. Wired…
>So why should the prosecution get a free pass, if they are using cell phone records to prosecute the the other men but don't have any to tie Brown to the area they should be able to just assume his guilt. Welcome to…
TAILS is actually now done by the Tor Project, so I think they have a vested interest in vetting it before it is released. https://www.torproject.org/projects/projects/
As we can see in Japan because no true Japanese person lets their work take away from their family life. We can also see this in Foxconn assembly lines, the home of the work/life balance in China.
Hurray for the DMCA!
It's probably harder to create a "unit bundle" key with Valve for Steam if you're only going to sell this bundle once and never in the future. You don't need any coordination with Valve to give away Steam keys. You only…
I hope step one is making your site work on tablets because your site doesn't work on the Kindle Fire browser.
These seem like such basic errors. Not validating responses because you trust the software you interact with to behave is such a basic mistake that you'd think the people that work on the X server from X.Org would have…
The reason that the blame is shifted toward "hackers" is that being proactive with security, while the right thing to do, costs money and time. In a market where software from different vendors is usually only…
I'll agree with you and take it one step further. Windows is a better desktop for consumption of media. All of the major music, television show, and movie stores run there. Virtually all of the gaming digital download…
Noblesse Oblige is dead. The ultra-rich hoard their wealth. They won't even invest in their own country by paying their taxes without tax shelters. What makes you think they would invest in something that might benefit…
Or because it allows them to have a disconnected SMTP server that receives mail. It would be the solution that I would use if I had a multi-user mail server on a network that only occasionally dialed up to the Internet…
With the abundance of other video calling solutions on Linux that are cross platform is this just dead on arrival with Microsoft being able to read all of your messages?
>What will it look like? I would guess it will look like a two-part service, with one protocol for servers to talk to each other and another for clients to talk to servers. So SMTP and POP3/IMAP? >Servers will…
At some point, if you're trying to move a lot of money, it's cheaper to buy tickets for multiple people and split the amount of cash they can carry to some fraction of the maximum amount allowed out by law and then…
The IRC channels I go to (primarily non-technical outside of freenode and 2600net) have between fifty and 100 people in them on a daily basis. IRC is not dead. Certain networks, due to DDoS attacks or policy changes…
>Turning btc into a useful currency in the US and Europe is about as easy as its going to get. But good luck trying to get the value out that you put in. Dollars and Euros are relatively stable compared to bitcoin.…
And what do women without insurance, money, and BRCA mutations do?
It depends on what you use EC2 for. The experience I'm talking about isn't "with Linode". The experience is with taking a distribution that has none of the parts of the typical LAMP stack installed and installing and…