Comment Re:tc-play is a reimplementation of Truecrypt (Score 4, Informative) 475
You are behind the times.
The binary build was duplicated from the source.
The source has been audited.
You are behind the times.
The binary build was duplicated from the source.
The source has been audited.
Only works if we drink it in space.
And we'd need a space elevator to avoid an even worse carbon problem there...
This. Though that three months sounds exeedingly generous to me. It takes very little time to get up to speed enough to start working with a new fad/language/API/SDK, especially if you are willing to bare your ignorance by asking questions where needed.
Because the whole point of a "correct horse battery staple" password is to make a password you can remember simply as a story. It is counterproductive to add in foreign words (to the extent that makes a story harder) or other rules like how to represent accented characters or what punctuation to put between words.
zxcvbn rates that as 78 bits of entropy; 72 without the ~.
But if everyone starts using some foreign words or terms with accented characters transliterated, it becomes just another part of a cracker's dictionary, and not much better than "The boy causes rain." (59 bits, still an excellent password).
What is "late-term" in this context?
Number of employees is not a particularly relevant measure (except perhaps of how much money the investors are willing to throw away). How long since the first employee was hired? How many employees were there a year ago?
The concept is that the market is supposed to be for investing. Investing implies certain loss of liquidity (no idea what you mean by loss of value). That said, see my response.
There's no need to set a minimum time; what is needed is a minimum tax or fee. It could be
No, the point of the difficulty is to make attacks, err, difficult. Nothing to do with creating of bitcoins. If you are misunderstanding things this grievously, sit back and let other people talk for a while.
Somebody please tell me this is an elaborate April fool's joke that someone noticed the groundwork for early?
Yes. I thought that went without saying, under the "privatize the gains, socialize the losses"/expenses rubric.
This: "Maybe cities just don't have the right mix of amenities, price, space, parking, and other factors to make them better places to put certain businesses."
The Director of Sustainability demonstrates the ludicrous line of thought that puts stadiums downtown.
Reading the actual email they sent, it sounds to me like they provide a (javascript) API for doing what "VieraApp" is instead doing with a direct ajax call (and jQuery vs XMLHttpRequest is not the issue; it's not using their wrapper that is the issue).
Oh, bullshit. I bet you use a half a dozen services that quite legally reserve the right to change the terms, give you notice, and interpret your continuing to use the service as acceptance.
Doesn't make it right, just legal.
Pascal is not a high-level language. -- Steven Feiner