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Cyberpunk | ||||||
attached to Numbers Stations Move From Shortwave To VoIP | ||||||
Copying from a man-page is not news | ||||||
attached to Overconfidence in SSH Protection | ||||||
3d user interfaces | ||||||
attached to A Look at Java 3D Programming for Mobile Devices | ||||||
I agree with the data | ||||||
attached to Hiring Good Programmers Matters | ||||||
Re:50% chance? | ||||||
attached to The 12-minute Windows Heist | ||||||
Re:Teaching vs. Industrial Use | ||||||
attached to Free Pascal 2.0 Released | ||||||
Re:Fractal image format | ||||||
Re:Only lossyless | ||||||
Re:Fractal image format | ||||||
attached to Breakthrough In JPEG Compression | ||||||
Here is a copy of the project page. | ||||||
attached to Linux-PVR Distribution LinVDR 0.7 Released | ||||||
Re:Rendering Equation | ||||||
attached to Greatest Equations Ever | ||||||
Re:Out of letters. | ||||||
attached to ZFS, the Last Word in File Systems? | ||||||
Daemon watching iptables | ||||||
attached to Combining Port Knocking With OS Fingerprinting | ||||||
Re:Isufficient for what? | ||||||
attached to NIST Proposes Abandoning DES | ||||||
Re:1 in 3 people sneeze when exposed to bright lig | ||||||
attached to Poll: Do You Sneeze When Exposed to Bright Light? | ||||||
Better compilers, clean code | ||||||
attached to Programming As If Performance Mattered | ||||||
Better code structure | ||||||
attached to Three Years of TransGaming Discussed | ||||||
Re:Private key misinterpretation | ||||||
Private key misinterpretation | ||||||
attached to Yahoo! Develops Anti-Spam Architecture | ||||||
Spamfilter | ||||||
attached to Paraphrasing Sentences With Software | ||||||
Automatic firewall definition update | ||||||
attached to Using Honeypots to Fight Worms | ||||||
Re:This is probably good. | ||||||
Re:Before you get your panties in a bunch... | ||||||
attached to id Says 60fps Is Enough For Doom III | ||||||
Re:Here we go again... | ||||||
attached to Mplayer Revisited | ||||||
Old programmers never die, they just become managers.