Their hope is politics and money.
Yeah, I've even thought about printing it to put it on my desk, next to my computer so everyone can see it... but I get the feeling that sooner or later, someone in the office is going to come around and ask what that is supposed to mean.
It was a regular conversation until that point. Weird as hell.
The strict "anti-porn" filtering taking full effect in the U.K. this month might cause problems for some League of Legends users who haven't called their ISPs to opt out of the screening. It seems the patcher is trying to access a couple of URLs with the letters S and E followed by X in them, and that's enough to get…
Being 13 years old back then... that sort of thing ends up burned into your retina XD
This is all possible because the companies who give us Internet access—Internet Service Providers (ISPs) like Time Warner Cable and Verizon—have operated under the idea of "net neutrality," a term coined by Columbia professor Tim Wu that essentially describes an Internet that is free and open to all. Under the…