Sadly England seems to be. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-23727511
Yep I got this too, beta.bbc.co.uk 443 cert etc. No other site would load either until I disabled the extension.
The author was given the tricky task of padding out 60 or so words to nearly 1000, it's almost prose. The hypocrisy is truly hilarious, lambasting others for "Antitrust violations". They can still be the victim here…
They didn't, it was the first one I looked for: _______ Hacker - Cheesy for anything with the possible exception of a job with the specific responsibility of finding security exploits.
I find the Leap part of BTT (BetterTouchTool) is actually... err.. use-worthy..? Neither useful nor useless. I've got some really cool (still a big part for me) and useful stuff working, augmenting my mouse/keyboard…
It seems from the video/screenshot [1] that they are just adding VPN settings (still cool). [1] https://mediacru.sh/QGOXHRWC9fpZ
I keep seeing these Renew people dance around this whole "identifying information" thing. Maybe they clarified it somewhere along the line, but I read the quartz article and the one before. I can't think of anything…
I agree feels very polished. As an aside the 4.000 images over 4,000 on the API pricing thing is temporarily confusing; I'm guessing you're from the EU which is cool, but then pricing is in dollars. Anyway pretty sure…
I didn't think this article was very good at all, I've read all this before. These are just Stallman's exact ideas rehashed under hotwords like Snowden & SaaS... I'd usually try not to whine but I'm not even sure if the…
I felt the same thing when I read the BBC article last night. I think the circumstances alone are suspicious regardless of the source.
Discussion from 2 days ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6110398
The best I've ever used, and continue to do so is: http://windirstat.info/
I actually really like the idea, but the problems I would have are: My current internet has awful upload speeds, but I've had fibre in the past and many other people do/will. So ruling that out, my other issue is surely…
I read the whole thing, the title put me off but I stood firm. Page 3 is where the stuff about leakers is; in the context of http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/11/washington/11iran.html?_r=... To me it seems 4 years ago…
I haven't been following his case in too much detail; I understand that some people used Megaupload for genuine cloud storage, even though it was a small fraction. I have noticed Kim is always talking about wanting his…
Sadly England seems to be. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-23727511
Yep I got this too, beta.bbc.co.uk 443 cert etc. No other site would load either until I disabled the extension.
The author was given the tricky task of padding out 60 or so words to nearly 1000, it's almost prose. The hypocrisy is truly hilarious, lambasting others for "Antitrust violations". They can still be the victim here…
They didn't, it was the first one I looked for: _______ Hacker - Cheesy for anything with the possible exception of a job with the specific responsibility of finding security exploits.
I find the Leap part of BTT (BetterTouchTool) is actually... err.. use-worthy..? Neither useful nor useless. I've got some really cool (still a big part for me) and useful stuff working, augmenting my mouse/keyboard…
It seems from the video/screenshot [1] that they are just adding VPN settings (still cool). [1] https://mediacru.sh/QGOXHRWC9fpZ
I keep seeing these Renew people dance around this whole "identifying information" thing. Maybe they clarified it somewhere along the line, but I read the quartz article and the one before. I can't think of anything…
I agree feels very polished. As an aside the 4.000 images over 4,000 on the API pricing thing is temporarily confusing; I'm guessing you're from the EU which is cool, but then pricing is in dollars. Anyway pretty sure…
I didn't think this article was very good at all, I've read all this before. These are just Stallman's exact ideas rehashed under hotwords like Snowden & SaaS... I'd usually try not to whine but I'm not even sure if the…
I felt the same thing when I read the BBC article last night. I think the circumstances alone are suspicious regardless of the source.
Discussion from 2 days ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6110398
The best I've ever used, and continue to do so is: http://windirstat.info/
I actually really like the idea, but the problems I would have are: My current internet has awful upload speeds, but I've had fibre in the past and many other people do/will. So ruling that out, my other issue is surely…
I read the whole thing, the title put me off but I stood firm. Page 3 is where the stuff about leakers is; in the context of http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/11/washington/11iran.html?_r=... To me it seems 4 years ago…
I haven't been following his case in too much detail; I understand that some people used Megaupload for genuine cloud storage, even though it was a small fraction. I have noticed Kim is always talking about wanting his…