Comment Re:Supreme Leader (Score 1) 177
They built a GUI using visual basic and tracked the hackers' IP address.
It's a Unix system, I know this
They built a GUI using visual basic and tracked the hackers' IP address.
It's a Unix system, I know this
Dude, he was able to beat up Superman because he had brains. Superman was like the lifter on the beach, always showing off.
That and Batman had that Kyptonight ring....
LOL
Nope it was all hacking. It clearly ranks up there with super strength and speed.
What exactly is Yahoo's "core business"? Their webdirectory is defunct,....
Not quite defunct yet, but very, very soon
I just think it would be interesting to see how it affects you psychologically when you are a treated differently by society.
Don't bath or shave for a few days, throw on some dirty tattered clothes and a hat, and otherwise look like a homeless person.
I suspect you'll get some different views of people.
Anything not forbidden to the Federal Government by the Constitution is allowed, assuming the appropriate laws are passed.
Uhh, no. Rather it is quite the opposite.
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people." http://www.law.cornell.edu/con...
Limited government, and explicitly so at the Federal level
In fact, the opposition ran deeper than the trial bar, threatening future patent reform. Flaws in our patent system, which the distinguished appellate judge and law professor Richard Posner dubs “dysfunctional,” have transformed the technology market, making ceaseless litigation lucrative not only for Automated and patent trolls like it, but for others, too.
Nonsense. Laws are unethical all the time. That's why we assassinate politicians and their financial backers.
+1 insightful
This is what's screwy with
To clarify for you and for others, I wanted to set up Google Authenticator on Debian Wheezy. Instructions are pretty simple; I think it took me all of ten minutes to do, from start to finish.
If you're thinking about giving it a shot, the instructions are generic enough to cover many Linux distros. If yours isn't covered, you might be able to figure it out in pretty short order.
Even in Canada, sadly.
Rope, tree, politician. Some assembly required.
Finally got TFA working on my home system. Trying to SSH into the box will require the PIN and the password. This will only present a problem when I'm using an SSH client from my phone.
Does anyone have personal experiences with this sort of thing? (I have professional experience with it, but this is the first time I've done anything like this at home.)
It's simple. "Nothing is more important than my cause." That is the result of raising them to believe they are entitled.
More power, speed, etc. is nice. But what I'd really like is something even smaller than an rPi (and cheaper) that is still capable of running a reasonable linux distro. So far, I've come up empty. Don't need hdmi or sound, just USB. Anybody know of anything like this?
"Been through Hell? Whaddya bring back for me?" -- A. Brilliant