>Not sure what the angle is? Maybe a new version of the directory harvest attack[0]? For example, if someone has an email address (or list of email addresses) from somewhere else, one can easily tell if you (or they)…
>...but strictly just means "not a manager right now". There's also the verisimilitude that it can also mean an inferred ceiling. For example, Principal <whatever area> Engineer role[s] at Microsoft is [are] typically…
>While I still consider DuckDuckGo to be in the "not bad" category... If you're into privacy-conscious search engines and want one that's not susceptible to blanket FISA warrants[0], check out either Qwant[1] or…
In an ever-connected world, it's entirely plausible for you to die alone and for no one to have seemingly cared.[0] [0] - https://www.oddee.com/item_98735.aspx
Does this sound like Downing Street is gearing-up for mass surveillance, post-Brexit, or is it just me?
Giving the benefit of doubt, I'm assuming that they meant the UK being a protector of the US interest[s]; however, I could be wrong.
This comment doesn't even make sense, as with a little digging you could've found this[0] information yourself: "Windows port work is underway, but is not yet working. The difficulties are in figuring out the set of…
>On top of that they monitor for profanity. WHY? It doesn't harm anyone and lets people express themselves how they want. The war against profanity is strictly a Puritan, I mean American, thing. In most sensible…
Surprised that this is the first comment about this on here but we really need a better turn-of-phrase than "toxins" because kind of language validates the fads going around that are harming people - like the "get…
>...one thing that gets overlooked is declining religiosity... I think, maybe, you're mistaking the community that forms around religion (e.g.: churches, friendships, church groups, etc.) for religion, itself. If the…
>A perfect storm of prescription opioids, government prohibition, and cheap/plentiful Chinese and Mexican fentanyl. I think it's actually the fact that the war on opioids has translated into a war on prescription pain…
>I think the reason why most devs still prefer plain-text resources over anything else is... I think you missed a vital reason and that is portability and sharability. No one needs to install anything special to read or…
>Punishment is a deterrent and has been proven so for millennia. A proven deterrent? Do you have any facts to back-up your posit? The crime and recidivism rates would seem to indicate the contrary; especially, in the…
This will probably seem very pedantic but aren't "Unauthorized Access/Disclosure" and "Hacking/IT Incident" pretty much the same things?
Most complicated game of Six of Degrees of Kevin Bacon[0] that I've heard of. :) [0] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Degrees_of_Kevin_Bacon
>Modern IRC servers tend to support TLS on port 6697 and SASL for authentication. The OC's point was by default, meaning/inferring clear-text is still the modus operandi for generally getting onto IRC services. >Many…
You seem to have meant to put citations in (e.g.: [1], [2]) but forgot to include them. :(
>...it's very convenient when you're in the system and impractical when you are not. This exists everywhere, though, so Sweden's personnummer isn't exactly unique in this case. For a small subset of examples, take…
>I take notes every week on every employee I manage to track specific instances of positive and negative things they’re doing. This is really helpful for tracking behaviors in one-on-one reviews. This seems to be on the…
The worst is the reality that people could (and would) use it for libelous purposes; such as vindictive exes (no matter the sex), or people with stability problems, or the like.
Should the title have a (2017) at the end, since Quantum initially came out then[0,1]? (I understand it points to a current-version but it seems like, from the comments, it's being mistaken for having recently been…
>...implementing great, thoughtfully designed features on a regular basis, for free. Haven't we already learned the underlying issue with the moniker of "free" from the likes of Facebook and Google?
>Could victim organizations reduce the damage through dilution and disinformation: create a lot of fake data and intentionally leak it? Given HIPAA and GDPR, leaking medical data is the antithesis of what you'd want to…
To save you the read, the summation is in the second-to-last paragraph: >As you have probably noticed, I didn’t say anything about information. That’s because really the reference to information in “black hole…
>Instagram influencers who are thoughtful and authentic are great. If your main focus is slinging products, I don't see how that equates to being thoughtful or authentic; especially, when your end-goal is just chasing…
>Not sure what the angle is? Maybe a new version of the directory harvest attack[0]? For example, if someone has an email address (or list of email addresses) from somewhere else, one can easily tell if you (or they)…
>...but strictly just means "not a manager right now". There's also the verisimilitude that it can also mean an inferred ceiling. For example, Principal <whatever area> Engineer role[s] at Microsoft is [are] typically…
>While I still consider DuckDuckGo to be in the "not bad" category... If you're into privacy-conscious search engines and want one that's not susceptible to blanket FISA warrants[0], check out either Qwant[1] or…
In an ever-connected world, it's entirely plausible for you to die alone and for no one to have seemingly cared.[0] [0] - https://www.oddee.com/item_98735.aspx
Does this sound like Downing Street is gearing-up for mass surveillance, post-Brexit, or is it just me?
Giving the benefit of doubt, I'm assuming that they meant the UK being a protector of the US interest[s]; however, I could be wrong.
This comment doesn't even make sense, as with a little digging you could've found this[0] information yourself: "Windows port work is underway, but is not yet working. The difficulties are in figuring out the set of…
>On top of that they monitor for profanity. WHY? It doesn't harm anyone and lets people express themselves how they want. The war against profanity is strictly a Puritan, I mean American, thing. In most sensible…
Surprised that this is the first comment about this on here but we really need a better turn-of-phrase than "toxins" because kind of language validates the fads going around that are harming people - like the "get…
>...one thing that gets overlooked is declining religiosity... I think, maybe, you're mistaking the community that forms around religion (e.g.: churches, friendships, church groups, etc.) for religion, itself. If the…
>A perfect storm of prescription opioids, government prohibition, and cheap/plentiful Chinese and Mexican fentanyl. I think it's actually the fact that the war on opioids has translated into a war on prescription pain…
>I think the reason why most devs still prefer plain-text resources over anything else is... I think you missed a vital reason and that is portability and sharability. No one needs to install anything special to read or…
>Punishment is a deterrent and has been proven so for millennia. A proven deterrent? Do you have any facts to back-up your posit? The crime and recidivism rates would seem to indicate the contrary; especially, in the…
This will probably seem very pedantic but aren't "Unauthorized Access/Disclosure" and "Hacking/IT Incident" pretty much the same things?
Most complicated game of Six of Degrees of Kevin Bacon[0] that I've heard of. :) [0] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Degrees_of_Kevin_Bacon
>Modern IRC servers tend to support TLS on port 6697 and SASL for authentication. The OC's point was by default, meaning/inferring clear-text is still the modus operandi for generally getting onto IRC services. >Many…
You seem to have meant to put citations in (e.g.: [1], [2]) but forgot to include them. :(
>...it's very convenient when you're in the system and impractical when you are not. This exists everywhere, though, so Sweden's personnummer isn't exactly unique in this case. For a small subset of examples, take…
>I take notes every week on every employee I manage to track specific instances of positive and negative things they’re doing. This is really helpful for tracking behaviors in one-on-one reviews. This seems to be on the…
The worst is the reality that people could (and would) use it for libelous purposes; such as vindictive exes (no matter the sex), or people with stability problems, or the like.
Should the title have a (2017) at the end, since Quantum initially came out then[0,1]? (I understand it points to a current-version but it seems like, from the comments, it's being mistaken for having recently been…
>...implementing great, thoughtfully designed features on a regular basis, for free. Haven't we already learned the underlying issue with the moniker of "free" from the likes of Facebook and Google?
>Could victim organizations reduce the damage through dilution and disinformation: create a lot of fake data and intentionally leak it? Given HIPAA and GDPR, leaking medical data is the antithesis of what you'd want to…
To save you the read, the summation is in the second-to-last paragraph: >As you have probably noticed, I didn’t say anything about information. That’s because really the reference to information in “black hole…
>Instagram influencers who are thoughtful and authentic are great. If your main focus is slinging products, I don't see how that equates to being thoughtful or authentic; especially, when your end-goal is just chasing…