Comment Re:How long will IPv6 last? (Score 2) 406
ASNs+BGP for every home!!!
ASNs+BGP for every home!!!
How DARE you leave out Greenland!
Those password hashes are just SHA-1 hashes. Hashes coming from something like unix's crypt()-like functions use many rounds of hashing and therefore take that much longer to crack.
T-Mobile USA uses UMTS, but I'm sure typing that diatribe was fun for you.
BlackBerry® Enterprise Servers are not run by BlackBerry. Although they do write the software, obviously. So, assuming all is well with the software, the two parties capable of decrypting your email are you and the party running the BES (which isn't BlackBerry.)
Let loose the public DDoS amplification cannons, aka DNS servers running with dnssec.
How is objective-c any less prone to a buffer overrun than C++?
Whatever. The world has had how long now to move to IPv6? If we had two additional years, we'd be talking about this two years from now instead of right now. I've been using it for nearly 10 years now. I just hope that this threat is finally becoming significant enough to get ISPs and other organizations moving faster in the right direction.
Ordering you to turn over your key would give you the legal right to exercise the fifth amendment, no?
Envelope headers are different than actual recipients. Mail clients don't implement it, but there's nothing in the SMTP protocol preventing you from putting a Cc: header in your message with a list of names/email addresses, but not actually delivering the messages. It's just a matter of a mail client offering this functionality. For now, you'll have to telnet into port 25
I think people are confused on what moderation is for on Slashdot. This isn't digg. Moderation isn't based on whether you agree or disagree with a post. I fail to see how this post is informative in any way, it's just a statement of opinion. That's not to say it should necessarily be modded down, but it definitely shouldn't have been modded Informative. Oh well, hopefully there are still people that meta-moderate.
Maybe The Witcher? I didn't get it on Steam though, so I don't know if they patched everyone with the uncensored version, but it's available from the developer..
I haven't checked, but I'd bet that BinaryMemtable uses UDP, when combined with the fast speed, could easily cause significant network saturation..
The example I always use is Pandora in the background while browsing the web. Can't do it on the iPhone without jailbreaking it.
Clearly, Google, abusing their position, changed the date on that YouTube video in order to use it as "evidence" of prior art in court. Bastards!!
The one day you'd sell your soul for something, souls are a glut.