Comment Does Slashdot prefer articles with a questionmark? (Score 1) 386
not enough sources -> put a questionmark after the headline.
not enough sources -> put a questionmark after the headline.
Betteridges Law of Headlines finally proven wrong?
i europe you cannot void the warranty by rooting.
No.
And you cannot trust the ROM. And you cannot trust google. And you cannot trust debian.
Go, realize that you're always trusting someone, as long as you're not flipping bits to code your own OS. And then you're trusting the hardware.
I think its to have something against apple/google to encrypt phones by default. They cannot block you from providing secure TLS on your website, but they can force companies to implement a backdoor in their hardware encryption.
he can say it as often as he wants to. Free speech and so.
He can compare it to whatever he wants and mark fields with red for other tools and green for his tool.
We do not need to give a fuck.
Its SystemV vs. SystemD. Isn't it obvious?
Why not air as default?
Imagine a system, where you have 1 GB of RAM full of data. you send it to two peers, which discard their storage and store your data. Everyone does it, every new member can inject up to 1 GB. The data is most the time on the network and some time in the RAM of different nodes.
This is called Betteridge's law.
There may be other reasons. Like my passphrase had 30 chars and was on a piece of paper, which i flushed down the toilet just a minute ago.
You're having plausibly deniability. And they know it.
Not plausible as in "we know, every truecrypt user has a hidden volume", but as in "we know, that the protocol does not permit you to have the encryption keys"
And its called freenet.
You store encrypted chunks of data, you can access your data by its hash. It has some other nice features.
No, not even there is a difference.
You can say, you think Snakeoil will cure cancer. If you tell, it really does, you can be held liable, even as person. If you told in good faith, you will not be liable for telling lies about it, maybe for exaggerating its healthiness. Of course, the penalty for lying about it will be higher, if you do so to sell it. So make sure to have sources for your claims and add references to them where its needed, then you'll be save. Otherwise you can even get problems if you blog about something, which is not clearly marked as cite or opinion.
yes and no.
First: Free Speech is about to speak free to those, who want to listen. Not to get a platform everywhere. Full ACK.
But: Free Speech should protect companies as well.
What can be compared to your post in germany is the right to "private copies", which means you can legally copy the CD for your car radio and you can give the copy even to relatives or close friends. Which excludes wider audiences or even companies.
But a
yeah, a lot of metaphors
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