Comment Re:Agreed (Score 1) 33
You're running Plasma 6 on your newly-upgraded Debian? Are you sure it isn't 5.27?
You're running Plasma 6 on your newly-upgraded Debian? Are you sure it isn't 5.27?
The defense here is that the board was trying to maximize profits, they just weren't good at it. Very different from frittering money away on purpose.
Picking spouses is very different from making people and then killing them off if they're not good enough.
Isn't it easier to say "what time is it in Japan" rather than "what time do people wake up in Japan"?
Sounds like the bug IS a keylogger. If it's remembering things you typed, it's a keylogger, regardless of what else you might want to call it.
Sockpuppet fail.
In what way does DNSSEC use certificate authorities?
What happens when you insult the electrical tape? Does it challenge you to a duel?
It's okay to admit you've learned something. It's probably made unnecessarily harder by having called everybody a 'tard though.
No, literally EVERYBODY gets the key. It's public. You can fetch the public key right now from virtually every webserver on the Internet.
the GP was dead-wrong when he/she said the Root CAs don't get your encryption keys
They get the public one
CAs never get your encryption keys.
I would think WiFi calling would work perfectly well for phone calls.
Moral qualms about patent infringement regarding your own personal use? That is out there.
Let's say somebody had a patent on some aspect of an electronic picture frame. If you implemented such a "picture frame" using a Linux box and an old display, would you say you have violated some moral code?
Each combination of race, ethnicity, and sex? Job ads are going to be HUGE.
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny ..." -- Isaac Asimov