> Wikileaks has a faultless record. How about this bullshit Steve Jobs AIDS diagnosis? https://file.wikileaks.org/file/steve-jobs-hiv/steve-jobs-hi...
> I think the key issue is that these machines are internet or network connected. If we're really concerned about this - get rid of the network connectivity. They (generally) aren't. (Almost) every demo of voting…
Psalms 119: I prevented the dawning of the morning, and cried: I hoped in thy word. Versus the NIV's I rise before dawn and cry for help; I have put my hope in your word. Would be a good candidate
This article is about how "tinderization" has reduced the need for players to go out and stay out late at night clubs when on the road, and attempts to map that to a measurable decrease in home field advantage…
This guy ported wolf3d to the Gameboy Color more or less that way (looks like all the game logic is still on the Game it's CPU and just the ray-casting is done on the co-processor) http://www.happydaze.se/wolf/
Yes you will be. https://www.opensecrets.org/outsidespending/
Nearly every demonstration of voting machine hacking has required unrestricted physical access to the machine and tools/keys. Paper ballot boxes are just as hackable at scale with those requirements.
> Both Le Roux and Satoshi did significant cryptography projects The article says (emphasis mine): "Le Roux is highly suspected to have been a part of a team of anonymous developers called the “TrueCrypt Team.”" It also…
Who's politicized the rape charges other than Assange himself continuously calling them a government conspiracy against him? The Swedish government doesn't discuss them (which is what's allowed Assange's version of…
He'd tried to get her to have sex without a condom all night. She continually rejected it. He (allegedly) knew fully that she did not consent to unprotected sex and waited for her to fall asleep to do it.
The prosecutor dropped the case because the alleged rape victim didn't want to press charges, because she was overwhelmed in the immediate aftermath. Then she hired a lawyer to advocate for her who got the charges…
I'm having trouble finding any on The Hague's website https://www.icc-cpi.int/Pages/cases.aspx
> claiming his condom fell off and he didn't stop having sex with them. One woman claims he intentionally tore a condom. That was a lesser charge whose statute of limitations expired a while ago. The other claims that,…
More information about the idea: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End-to-end_auditable_voting_sy...
"#pragma once" used to cause GCC to launch a game of Tetris instead of compiling your code. Not super relevant today, but a fun fact.
The US measurements system is defined in SI units. So one pound is now defined by Planck's constant.
I know that's Assange's line, but that's basically just how all TV is made. Nobody would claim Saturday Night Live isn't an NBC show because it's actually produced by Broadway Video. RT's logo has a producer's credit in…
> Wikileaks has a faultless record. How about this bullshit Steve Jobs AIDS diagnosis? https://file.wikileaks.org/file/steve-jobs-hiv/steve-jobs-hi...
> I think the key issue is that these machines are internet or network connected. If we're really concerned about this - get rid of the network connectivity. They (generally) aren't. (Almost) every demo of voting…
Psalms 119: I prevented the dawning of the morning, and cried: I hoped in thy word. Versus the NIV's I rise before dawn and cry for help; I have put my hope in your word. Would be a good candidate
This article is about how "tinderization" has reduced the need for players to go out and stay out late at night clubs when on the road, and attempts to map that to a measurable decrease in home field advantage…
This guy ported wolf3d to the Gameboy Color more or less that way (looks like all the game logic is still on the Game it's CPU and just the ray-casting is done on the co-processor) http://www.happydaze.se/wolf/
Yes you will be. https://www.opensecrets.org/outsidespending/
Nearly every demonstration of voting machine hacking has required unrestricted physical access to the machine and tools/keys. Paper ballot boxes are just as hackable at scale with those requirements.
> Both Le Roux and Satoshi did significant cryptography projects The article says (emphasis mine): "Le Roux is highly suspected to have been a part of a team of anonymous developers called the “TrueCrypt Team.”" It also…
Who's politicized the rape charges other than Assange himself continuously calling them a government conspiracy against him? The Swedish government doesn't discuss them (which is what's allowed Assange's version of…
He'd tried to get her to have sex without a condom all night. She continually rejected it. He (allegedly) knew fully that she did not consent to unprotected sex and waited for her to fall asleep to do it.
The prosecutor dropped the case because the alleged rape victim didn't want to press charges, because she was overwhelmed in the immediate aftermath. Then she hired a lawyer to advocate for her who got the charges…
I'm having trouble finding any on The Hague's website https://www.icc-cpi.int/Pages/cases.aspx
> claiming his condom fell off and he didn't stop having sex with them. One woman claims he intentionally tore a condom. That was a lesser charge whose statute of limitations expired a while ago. The other claims that,…
More information about the idea: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End-to-end_auditable_voting_sy...
"#pragma once" used to cause GCC to launch a game of Tetris instead of compiling your code. Not super relevant today, but a fun fact.
The US measurements system is defined in SI units. So one pound is now defined by Planck's constant.
I know that's Assange's line, but that's basically just how all TV is made. Nobody would claim Saturday Night Live isn't an NBC show because it's actually produced by Broadway Video. RT's logo has a producer's credit in…