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Comment Korean and Japanese shows (Score 2) 46

I have become weary of north american television shows because sound design is frenetic and plot lines feel forced. My kids got me into Korean shows where some of the writing is brilliant and the shows are positive and upbeat. Also, many of the shows are one season and only 16 episodes, which fits nicely with the stories being told.

Hometown Cha Cha Cha
Attorney Woo (netflix)
Business Proposal (netflix)
King The Land (netflix)

Also some anime, all on Crunchyroll:
Solo Leveling (holy crap, the pacing and music blew me away)
School Babysitters
Campfire Cooking in Anther World
16bit Sensation (ties into game development in the 80s)
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid (guilty pleasure, moderately ashamed to admit this one)

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China's 5-Year Cyberwar Met With Western Silence 185

jfruhlinger writes "McAfee yesterday outlined what it calls Operation Shady RAT, a five-year campaign of cyberespionage launched by a national government against international organizations and private corporations. That government was almost certainly China's, so the question becomes: why are the Western nations silent about it? One fact revealed by the raids is that, predictions of cyberpunk novels nonwithstanding, private companies are still quite weak in the face of national governments — and it's those national governments that must act against such intrusions."

Comment Re:iTunes (Score 1) 641

I have iTunes running on a 400MHz Celeron laptop with 128MB ram on Linux, using Crossover Office. The machine is even running KDE. iTunes isn't speedy on this machine, but it is usable.

If I browse to slashdot the sound will cut out momentarily, but as a single-purpose piece of hardware it can run iTunes acceptably.

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