Jesus, they're sure moving fast. Also, the LR driver should have been paying attention to the action behind him
Jesus, they're sure moving fast. Also, the LR driver should have been paying attention to the action behind him
@Qurtyslyn: Hah! Done that before...
@Ninety-9: Sooo...
@TheShadowFromHell: Probably an urban legend.
ZOMG SNOW
@xequar: The issue is the nature of the failure.
@bradyb: Which is entirely truthful? They modified the axle so they could make it snap on command, so they could observe in controlled conditions what happens.
@Kulprit442: Well, with this kind of failure mode, you won't have a problem... until it snaps.
@JayhawkJake-TheReturn: Eh, as great as the DC-3 is, I can never bring myself to place it higher than the YF-12/SR-71, or the U-2.
@Cheeseslap spanks his ACR for being good: What good is "revolting" going to do in this situation? Is getting mad magically going to clear whatever is keeping the train from moving?
Is Flipboard a reson to get an iPad?
Ninja Steve got a nice article by Kr/apps why Kotaku remain silent? [tinyurl.com]
@the dude still abides: This wins.
@Scott Kidder: I'm not accusing Gawker of anything, just repeating what the Hint team says their email was for. I can appreciate how difficult mass email on that scale is.
@SLRSpeedshop: A group of hackers took it upon themselves to extract emails from the released data and email users to alert them of the issue, as it appeared that Gawker was dallying in actually proactively contacting users.
@jdepould: the database shouldn't have had any old passwords in it. It's unknown exactly when they did the database dump, but it was within the past month.
@Steve Costello: But then you rely on LastPass for everything you do on the web, ever.
@stöke, base unit of kinematic viscosity: Have an account on a website that's run by a company that likes to taunt hackers, but doesn't pay any attention to computer security, and this is what's going to happen.
@punksmurph: Running critical servers on a 4-year old kernel is really all the evidence you need that their admins were asleep at the wheel. These kernels have PUBLISHED security holes that, now they are revealed, any mildly competent Linux hobbyist can exploit.