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That has been going on for a while
*Sunday July 23, 2023 @05:17PM
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Ubisoft Will Suspend and Then Delete Long-Inactive Accounts
"Nobody told me", huh? Didn't read, did you?
*Monday February 06, 2023 @12:07AM
1
5, Informative
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'My Printer Is Extorting Me', Complains Subscriber to HP's 'Instant Ink' Program
"Move Fast and Break Things" is really awful ...
*Sunday October 03, 2021 @09:06PM
2
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Why Chip-Constrained Carmakers Can't Just Transition To Newer Chips
I wonder if they switched to Social Engineering
*Sunday April 25, 2021 @12:19AM
1
5, Insightful
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University of Minnesota Researchers Send Apology to Linux Kernel Mailing List
More material for Elise Ecklund
*Monday February 22, 2021 @07:00PM
3
attached to
Microsoft Word is Getting Text Predictions Next Month
TL;FA
*Saturday February 20, 2021 @02:05PM
2
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The Student and the Algorithm: How the Exam Results Fiasco Threatened One Pupil's Future
Well, that shoved me off the fence
*Tuesday August 18, 2020 @04:25PM
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2
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You'll Need a Facebook Account To Use Future Oculus Headsets
Anyone who said that 8 years ago was a fool
*Saturday April 18, 2020 @10:54PM
3
3
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After 8 Years of Remote-Access Trojans Attacks, Can We Still Say Linux is Secure?
Re:What Failed?
*Sunday December 15, 2019 @09:59AM
1
5, Insightful
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Do You Remember the Y2K Bug?
Oops
*Friday July 19, 2019 @06:46PM
2
"Faster" can actually be a security hole
*Friday July 19, 2019 @06:41PM
3
attached to
A Rust-Based TLS Library Outperformed OpenSSL in Almost Every Category
Re:it attracted the wrong demographic
*Monday October 09, 2017 @09:40PM
2
attached to
'Blade Runner 2049' Isn't the Movie Denis Villeneuve Wanted to Make
Re:SecureID on a chip?
*Friday February 05, 2016 @09:33AM
2
5, Interesting
attached to
MIT Reveals "Hack-Proof" RFID Chip
Asimov on Numbers
*Tuesday January 26, 2016 @11:43PM
2
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Ask Slashdot: Math-Related Present For a Bright 10-Year-Old?
Isn't 1080p enough?"
*Monday December 23, 2013 @11:33AM
3
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Rise of the Super-High-Res Notebook Display
Re:I love doing that, actually
*Wednesday March 20, 2013 @02:32AM
2
I love doing that, actually
*Tuesday March 19, 2013 @05:02PM
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Ask Slashdot: How To (or How NOT To) Train Your Job Replacement?
Your problem statement needs some adjustment
*Saturday December 22, 2012 @11:04PM
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Ask Slashdot: How To Gently Keep Management From Wrecking a Project?
Re:Cesium Clock?
*Tuesday September 02, 2008 @12:49PM
1
2
Cesium Clock?
*Friday August 29, 2008 @02:32PM
1
2
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Nuclear Decay May Vary With Earth-Sun Distance
A technical guess about what happened ...
*Friday May 30, 2008 @09:16AM
2
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MediaDefender's BitTorrent-Based DOS Takes Down Revision3
Linear trends ... huh?
*Friday November 02, 2007 @05:21PM
2
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Patterns in Lottery Numbers
Re:Cory
*Friday August 31, 2007 @06:05PM
3, Interesting
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Science Fiction Writers Write DMCA Takedowns
Spammer using Social Engineering Techniques?
*Friday July 20, 2007 @07:05AM
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Hotmail Delivers Far Fewer Emails with Attachments
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