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I hope he took the cash register...

Well.. the first thing that came to my mind was a person riding a pig, with a straw hat in one hand and screaming "YEEEHAAAWWWWW"... I added bulls after the fact. I think there's something wrong with me.

Only hillbillies will get this, but pigs and bulls tend to be pretty uncontrollable. Otherwise, I get your point :)

Dude, that's a game. It's supposed to be more entertaining than riding the train. Look at "Train Simulator", of course you can control the train ;)

Indeed, but "compromised" comes in several flavors ;) Hash breaking is used for escalating privileges (you hacked a regular laptop; now you want access to the Domain Controller) or for revealing the password and using it elsewhere (you have NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM on a user's machine; you want to check if they use the

Exactly. All methods mentioned here are just laughable (maybe except LastPass, but I don't know if you can use it to send files), none of them are asymetric. Symmetric encryption only works if you have a secure channel for the secret, which means physically going to the person and telling them the password (then you

Enjoy - https://sourceforge.net/projects/htmlplusplus/

Amazing setup :) However, you're still in my reality - it's just that you have high-quality monitors (and, btw, I see a couple of 4:3s ?)

Great answer, thanks :) I asked about "software" because I didn't realize these computers are just as programmable as ours, I thought the entire program needs to be implemented in hardware :)

Doesn't work - the image quality is bad when you turn a TN sideways (it's optimized for a specific viewing angle and position). I think IPS shouldn't have that problem, or maybe even some higher-quality TNs, but mine at least doesn't look good. Programmers don't just program, sometimes they sleep (while dreaming about

Not really, it actually makes perfect sense. More height allows you to see more code, which is always a good thing, considering our limited short-term memory.

Imagine a modern computer, with all its software, implemented as a mechanism :D How big do you think it will be?

What screw up? You get a superior OS, you pay more, seems natural to me. If they shipped it with Debian they could add another $100 :)

Heck, even compared to my residential broadband it's pretty darn good :D

That's some pretty high latency, but otherwise impressive bandwidth for a phone :)

I'd buy a computer, and maybe a cup of coffee. It will be a decent computer, not a "pocket calculator" like the Cray XK7.

...and before you say: 'yeah, because they're not "stealing" your work', I am a developer and have thus far released all my work in the public domain. I'm not hungry, I have a roof over my head and I can have all the gadgets I want. So who wins from copyright law, actually? I'd say lawyers and leeches like the RIAA,

If anything, piracy is just free advertising. Artists and devs should be glad TPB doesn't charge them for distribution costs. I'd personally go farther than that and call all laws except the laws of moral (mostly the stuff religions have been trying to teach us) illegitimate, and their authors and enforcers should be

No, it's just that her mind wasn't posioned by illegitimate laws yet. Kids instinctively know the right thing to do :)

"Committing the crime" HAHAHHAHHAA Do you hear yourself?!