Comment Er (Score 4, Insightful) 75
and then disappear without leaving obvious traces.
Er, do attackers normally leave a handy log of traces?
and don't assume mobile devices are somehow safer than desktops anymore
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and then disappear without leaving obvious traces.
Er, do attackers normally leave a handy log of traces?
and don't assume mobile devices are somehow safer than desktops anymore
Was
anyone who voted for trump please tell us all how this is ok
lol, you mean the guy who the Democrats actually used the FBI against? In horrifying ways?
Yeah, I agree, maybe you shouldn't have done that. Very bad precedent for you to set.
...providing an experience that feels just like using the traditional web,
Do people still want that? I thought everyone wanted their group chat to be "appy". Not like an IRC convo or vBulletin.
This person does. (I dunno if I want to use the new Freenet or not, but stuff being more webby and less appy would be cool in general)
Being a good programmer was never really about churning out code.
It was about being able think logically, how to understand workflows and represent them as data structures and conditionals.
If you were just a code monkey full stop, then yes, bye bye.
Correct. The plan is to disenfranchise anyone without the means to own a passport, a hunting license, or enhanced drivers license. Notice that this is asymmetrical in that other types of identification such as student ID's are not acceptable forms of identification. This will continue until only the rich and powerful are able to vote, just like it was when you had to own an appreciable amount of property to vote in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
If you actually believe any of that, then you really are insane. Not just internet "insane", but really and truly detached from reality.
It sucks!
(starts to suck less)
It's too expensive!
"Dude, it's $20/month"
Well
"There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult."
Love that. So true!
... how some people are just now realizing the dangers of nationalization.
"Wait, you mean that my guys might not always be the ones actually running the government???"
Asking the question we've all answered already twice a year since Slashdot was founded. Are there alternatives?
Nope, not as long as the stupid clock changing ritual continues.
End that, and we'll be happy to never discuss it again.
Better start building the nuclear plants.
What's that, no? Then you don't care either.
Things are not as simple as they seems at first. - Edward Thorp