Comment Re:Forensic (Score 1) 323
really counts as using 'forensic tools'.
Can you... enhance the IP address?
Quickly, before the electrons mutate.
really counts as using 'forensic tools'.
Can you... enhance the IP address?
Quickly, before the electrons mutate.
For instance, their paper says that concatenating a million one byte strings into a single million byte string takes 274 seconds. That should take much less than one second
wtf. The only way it could take that long would be if they were concatenating them as immutable strings and had to copy the result repeatedly.
It seems counter-intuitive, but maybe electronic transmission of data is actually more secure than physical transport? Wipe all devices before crossing borders with them, then pull the backup over the internet (through a properly secured connection, of course).
BitCoins are too much in use to ever really go down in value for any length of time now that China is in the game.
They've dropped steadily for most of 2014, though. One could argue that that all of that was still correcting the bubble in late 2013, but that correction has lasted well over a year now. There hasn't really been a good time to hold on to Bitcoin since then, with a few short-term exceptions.
Yeah, Ukraine would never trade Snowden to the US for military aid against Russia.
Well, if the US were willing to risk an armed conflict with Russia in order to get their hands on Snowden, they don't need to wait...
I'd trust an AI over any incompetent human operator in that respect.
like, eg., Predator drones?
The move from that to autonomy is mostly software...
> What a fucking babby.
how is linus formed
Also, most places that do use them internally (eg. the apt repositories) seem to only use the adjective and ditch the animal.
acting with such impunity, you can get in trouble with the law
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We'd become xenophobic omnicidal recluses and have to be locked away in a time lock...
wait what? Is that a thing people do?
Which is it, Deep Web or Darknet?
Excellent reporting there.
While his original idea has some sound points, the ideological militancy with which he pursues it does more harm to free software than good at this point. BSD-style licenses are not the enemy of free software.
Shunning BSD goes far beyond attacking non-free software; it's shunning free software proponents who don't shun non-free software. What's next, refusing to work with developers who also contribute to BSD projects? Refusing to work with developers who don't refuse to work with those developers? Take that far enough and you're basically on your own.
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