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Smart lightbulbs, door locks, thermostats and other devices should get along better once certified to work with a new network cooperation standard starting in 2021. Will they also share the vulnerabilities?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Will they also share the vulnerabilities? They are already sharing them... they connect via WiFi, don't they?
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On Earth, we tend to take laundry for granted, but life on the International Space Station is a bit different. No "tooting" allowed?
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They probably know about the 4x law...
once normal,
once front to back,
once inside out,
once back to front
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Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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What happened to the old Science Fiction standby of hanging them in the airlock for an hour (dehydrating any dirt), and then brushing them off before taking them back inside?
Kent Sharkey wrote: No "tooting" allowed?
Eating bean burritos on the ISS is fine - as long as you do it outside.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: Eating bean burritos on the ISS is fine - as long as you do it outside.
Yeah, but the gaseous discharge may put the astronaut into a different orbit than the IIS.
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The breakthrough could lead to tightly integrated quantum chips. Put two cats in the box?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Put two cats in the box? Put a cat in two boxes (at once?)
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Be careful - they might get entangled.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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Managers ask it. Developers hate it. Know why that is and what you should be asking instead It's not, "Can you build me a website for no money?"
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Do you get asked that?
My ex-boss didn't ask me "when will you be done?" at all... he simply said "I want it for yesterday"
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I knew this one before opening the article
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A paralyzed individual hit 90 characters per minute, 99% accuracy. Can you read what I'm thinking now?
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Super help for people in need...
but I can't help but think: "How long will it take until it is abused?"
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How long before we find out they're already abusing it?
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Fair enough
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What if a code editor could detect that you have a potential misunderstanding of your code and help you overcome the misunderstanding? Curious?
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It looks like you want to convert Python to C++. Is that correct?
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Newly discovered Wi-Fi security vulnerabilities collectively known as FragAttacks (fragmentation and aggregation attacks) are impacting all Wi-Fi devices (including computers, smartphones, and smart devices) going back as far as 1997. Good thing no one uses that
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How was it what you said the other day...?
Good that it is "open" and a lot of people can look at it?
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The original creator is alleging Babel misused funds and paid a developer that "didn't actually work on the project." Did he think he was the CEO?
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I'm not surprised that unethical behavior could also occur in an open-source project, particularly when money is involved.
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Tomasz Waraksa wrote: And how would I know that, without the ability to look into the source code? As if you would go trhough the source code of the OS
Journalist, not a programmer. Bring a shipload of salt before reading the article.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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