I've used KeePassX + Dropbox for 5 years across Windows, Linux, OSX, iPhone and Android. With Dropbox's restriction to 3 devices, and since this is the only thing I use Dropbox for, I'm currently looking at LastPass…
I know I'm not financially liable, but when the bank has to cancel and reissue my card (with a new number), it's still annoying to have to go and switch it everywhere. Smaller surface area (so less places to change)…
I feel like I'm trying to decode a regex. Could you reword that a little clearer?
That means they're less likely to have their servers and data seized by the US Gov't (assuming it's all hosted in Canada, and not an EC2-US instance), but the .com address is a US asset that can still be seized.
With the way the article compared it to donating organs, I figured this was a system for releasing information after death. In that case, the de-anonymizing problem is less of an issue. (Informed consent of this problem…
3. I think he was referring to aggregate file size (total amount stored) not a single file. If that's the case, his point still stands. 4. He was probably saying that, as the average age of the nodes in the network goes…
They both know it was the validated owner of user@example.org, so if Service1 and Service2 compare their users, they will see the same e-mail address.
I think that's only true if it was known how many wallets were actually lost. As is, the fraction of worth captured in that wallet can never be re-distributed to other people who own bitcoins, because the wallet is…
They shouldn't be able to patent the idea of a holodeck, which I thought was the main argument in this article. The mechanics of using force fields (or whatever) would still be the subject of the patents if they were…
Yes, I agree. I've 'protested' my two senator's stance for PIPA, but I made sure to call and thank my House rep for opposing SOPA.
The article postulates that there isn't a timestamp in the pattern of dots because the pattern is consistent on a specific printer, regardless of when the print happened.
Interesting. I hadn't thought of that.
According to http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/6134/135/, IP addresses issued by American Registry for Internet Numbers (the US regional IP issuing agency) is under the SOPA's jurisdiction. The problem is that…
I also hacked together TiddlyBox, which lets you leave your TiddlyWiki on your Dropbox and edit it directly. It's a simple WAR file that'll run in any Java container (Jetty, Tomcat).
I don't see the OpenID here. I see them restricting me to only 4 third-party sites. Since there doing that, using OpenID or using each third party's system makes no difference. OpenID's supposed to be decentralized, but…
And his point seemed to be a simple joke on how most people expect the justice system to work. No big deal.
The "facts" on the reunification page are... interesting: http://www.korea-dpr.com/reunification.htm It's so far out there, I become suspicious that this is a joke. But then, most of the news I hear from N. Korea falls…
I was hoping to find a "for example, S4 can be used to" line in there, but I didn't see it initially. I assume filtering the Twitter fire-hose of data could be a common use?
Doesn't this mean that if someone steals your phone, they can easily log into your facebook and take over the account (change your real password and e-mail)?
I've used KeePassX + Dropbox for 5 years across Windows, Linux, OSX, iPhone and Android. With Dropbox's restriction to 3 devices, and since this is the only thing I use Dropbox for, I'm currently looking at LastPass…
I know I'm not financially liable, but when the bank has to cancel and reissue my card (with a new number), it's still annoying to have to go and switch it everywhere. Smaller surface area (so less places to change)…
I feel like I'm trying to decode a regex. Could you reword that a little clearer?
That means they're less likely to have their servers and data seized by the US Gov't (assuming it's all hosted in Canada, and not an EC2-US instance), but the .com address is a US asset that can still be seized.
With the way the article compared it to donating organs, I figured this was a system for releasing information after death. In that case, the de-anonymizing problem is less of an issue. (Informed consent of this problem…
3. I think he was referring to aggregate file size (total amount stored) not a single file. If that's the case, his point still stands. 4. He was probably saying that, as the average age of the nodes in the network goes…
They both know it was the validated owner of user@example.org, so if Service1 and Service2 compare their users, they will see the same e-mail address.
I think that's only true if it was known how many wallets were actually lost. As is, the fraction of worth captured in that wallet can never be re-distributed to other people who own bitcoins, because the wallet is…
They shouldn't be able to patent the idea of a holodeck, which I thought was the main argument in this article. The mechanics of using force fields (or whatever) would still be the subject of the patents if they were…
Yes, I agree. I've 'protested' my two senator's stance for PIPA, but I made sure to call and thank my House rep for opposing SOPA.
The article postulates that there isn't a timestamp in the pattern of dots because the pattern is consistent on a specific printer, regardless of when the print happened.
Interesting. I hadn't thought of that.
According to http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/6134/135/, IP addresses issued by American Registry for Internet Numbers (the US regional IP issuing agency) is under the SOPA's jurisdiction. The problem is that…
I also hacked together TiddlyBox, which lets you leave your TiddlyWiki on your Dropbox and edit it directly. It's a simple WAR file that'll run in any Java container (Jetty, Tomcat).
I don't see the OpenID here. I see them restricting me to only 4 third-party sites. Since there doing that, using OpenID or using each third party's system makes no difference. OpenID's supposed to be decentralized, but…
And his point seemed to be a simple joke on how most people expect the justice system to work. No big deal.
The "facts" on the reunification page are... interesting: http://www.korea-dpr.com/reunification.htm It's so far out there, I become suspicious that this is a joke. But then, most of the news I hear from N. Korea falls…
I was hoping to find a "for example, S4 can be used to" line in there, but I didn't see it initially. I assume filtering the Twitter fire-hose of data could be a common use?
Doesn't this mean that if someone steals your phone, they can easily log into your facebook and take over the account (change your real password and e-mail)?