Comment Re:I used to teach Linux. (Score -1) 402
Thats fine. Knowing vi 'because its there' is why I know vi.
Using it by choice? Retarded.
Thats fine. Knowing vi 'because its there' is why I know vi.
Using it by choice? Retarded.
Because playing NES games on a touch screen would be so awesome
The original point stands, nothing you'd actually want remains.
I understand the 'because its my phone and I should have the fucking ability to do with it what I want' aspect, and its a valid one, but once you get past that theres no real reason to jailbreak.
yea, no need to get out of the stone age or anything.
What is it with people being proud of using the lowest common denominator? I can use it too, but why the hell would I given the option?
If I log into some archaic system that only has vi, sure, I'm fine, but given the option it just isn't impressive. Theres a reason I don't use those old archaic systems anymore. Its not the wheel, its not 'the best way to do it' its just the way thats been around since the beginning.
... Right, because they can't just recombine the data from their multiple taps back in their data center.
Because
Those agencies will have no problem for dealing with this particular issue.
Not really.
'The bad guys' have multiple options. Comcast will do DPI at the edge where you have only one path, so multipathing won't effect them and throttling your torrents will still be trivial. The NSA/CIA will just recombine the streams in their data center from the multiple taps they have. Its not really difficult if you have enough CPU and they have the budget to ensure they have enough CPU
Which is to say, if you find a USB drive in your company's parking lot, toss it in the trash if you can't find the original owner.
Actually, you should immediately tell the security people to look for suspicious usb thumb drives in the parking lot. And the next chance you get, you should hand the thumb drive to a person in IT who understands the potential threat of what you're giving him.
Worst case scenario, it will just be a false alert.
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