"Along with concerns about public safety..." This was the most amusing part of the article--to think that prison can actually make someone "safer" to their community such that releasing them a few days before the end of…
Looks like no more Donald Trump speeches, then. One less platform for fascists is fine by me.
Anyone who imbues themselves with guilt over any of the issues mentioned in this article has completely missed the point. The goal of various NGOs is to influence government policy, and the goal of someone striving for…
Protocols don't exist to serve investors.
No, they were successful because they deliberately flaunt existing regulations that would otherwise reduce their profit margin.
Based on this University of Chicago study, the article gives unhealthy advice: http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2015/11/18/1514249112.abst... >Social isolation leads to fight-or-flight stress signaling, which can…
>Apple issued a new root certificate using the latest OpenSSL standard. The apps that "expired" were using an out-of-date version And they were simply following Apple's recommendation to statically link OpenSSL. An app…
What's wrong? Skin too thin? Maybe you should toughen up.
Right. In that case I'm sure you'll understand if I tell you to fuck right off.
I remember doing this assignment in 2003 with i386 executables.
And yet, the primary use-case for file system encryption is to protect data at rest, from someone with physical access to the disk. It seems odd to draw the line at physical security so arbitrarily -- that you'd be…
Wow, so now I can read uninformed, ignorant opinions anywhere I go on the web? This is surely progress.
What, are you so sure about that? You don't want to own property for a living, using nothing more than a legal title to take ownership of the goods and services produced by those who happen to work on that property, pay…
Please name and shame this vendor so that others may benefit from avoiding them.
With salaries of over $100k available to programmers, I'd say the opportunity cost of a startup venture is pretty high. It takes years of determination and time for a startup to pay off, and most do not.
But what's the point of starting a business if it can't generate revenue? Getting to that point definitely takes capital; even if you've already built the product, the marketing and sales costs of introducing a new…
I think you're replying to the wrong comment? drzaiusapelord was the poster who suggested that partisan views would be a barrier to reform. In fact, I would go so far as to say that a lack of political opposition in any…
>"Even though liberals will deny this..." This blanket assumption is probably why you're being down-voted. The easiest way to avoid this is by supporting your statements with as many facts as possible. A simple google…
No, the webmail users lose because they have acclimated themselves to using a dumb terminal system which makes full confidentiality at least an order of magnitude more work to achieve. A user who is 100% unwilling to…
Insofar as they went along with the overall thrust of the "blackout", yes; that is support of a mysoginist agenda. However /r/science tried to sit on the fence by claiming they had to make their subreddit private due to…
So you mean to tell me that the pure pursuit of profit does not serve the needs of society?
This article was exactly on point. If you think this is off-base then you've been living in a reddit filter bubble; the dialogue there is skewed toward outright slander and misogyny from the most juvenile perspective.
Being "subverted" by a different community would be the best possible outcome for reddit. It's a proud soapbox for white supremacists and misogynists to virulently spread hatred under the guise of "free speech". If this…
#1. That's true, but it would still be more of a barrier to creating secondary troll accounts than what reddit has now. #3. The idea is to tie the account a specific device (such as an iPhone), by generating a unique…
Alright, let's say 10¢. Everyone with a personal Internet-enabled device can most certainly afford that. You could even refund them the money later, as the goal is to obtain the payment identity -- not the cash.
"Along with concerns about public safety..." This was the most amusing part of the article--to think that prison can actually make someone "safer" to their community such that releasing them a few days before the end of…
Looks like no more Donald Trump speeches, then. One less platform for fascists is fine by me.
Anyone who imbues themselves with guilt over any of the issues mentioned in this article has completely missed the point. The goal of various NGOs is to influence government policy, and the goal of someone striving for…
Protocols don't exist to serve investors.
No, they were successful because they deliberately flaunt existing regulations that would otherwise reduce their profit margin.
Based on this University of Chicago study, the article gives unhealthy advice: http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2015/11/18/1514249112.abst... >Social isolation leads to fight-or-flight stress signaling, which can…
>Apple issued a new root certificate using the latest OpenSSL standard. The apps that "expired" were using an out-of-date version And they were simply following Apple's recommendation to statically link OpenSSL. An app…
What's wrong? Skin too thin? Maybe you should toughen up.
Right. In that case I'm sure you'll understand if I tell you to fuck right off.
I remember doing this assignment in 2003 with i386 executables.
And yet, the primary use-case for file system encryption is to protect data at rest, from someone with physical access to the disk. It seems odd to draw the line at physical security so arbitrarily -- that you'd be…
Wow, so now I can read uninformed, ignorant opinions anywhere I go on the web? This is surely progress.
What, are you so sure about that? You don't want to own property for a living, using nothing more than a legal title to take ownership of the goods and services produced by those who happen to work on that property, pay…
Please name and shame this vendor so that others may benefit from avoiding them.
With salaries of over $100k available to programmers, I'd say the opportunity cost of a startup venture is pretty high. It takes years of determination and time for a startup to pay off, and most do not.
But what's the point of starting a business if it can't generate revenue? Getting to that point definitely takes capital; even if you've already built the product, the marketing and sales costs of introducing a new…
I think you're replying to the wrong comment? drzaiusapelord was the poster who suggested that partisan views would be a barrier to reform. In fact, I would go so far as to say that a lack of political opposition in any…
>"Even though liberals will deny this..." This blanket assumption is probably why you're being down-voted. The easiest way to avoid this is by supporting your statements with as many facts as possible. A simple google…
No, the webmail users lose because they have acclimated themselves to using a dumb terminal system which makes full confidentiality at least an order of magnitude more work to achieve. A user who is 100% unwilling to…
Insofar as they went along with the overall thrust of the "blackout", yes; that is support of a mysoginist agenda. However /r/science tried to sit on the fence by claiming they had to make their subreddit private due to…
So you mean to tell me that the pure pursuit of profit does not serve the needs of society?
This article was exactly on point. If you think this is off-base then you've been living in a reddit filter bubble; the dialogue there is skewed toward outright slander and misogyny from the most juvenile perspective.
Being "subverted" by a different community would be the best possible outcome for reddit. It's a proud soapbox for white supremacists and misogynists to virulently spread hatred under the guise of "free speech". If this…
#1. That's true, but it would still be more of a barrier to creating secondary troll accounts than what reddit has now. #3. The idea is to tie the account a specific device (such as an iPhone), by generating a unique…
Alright, let's say 10¢. Everyone with a personal Internet-enabled device can most certainly afford that. You could even refund them the money later, as the goal is to obtain the payment identity -- not the cash.