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23% of the tested VPNs and Proxies services disclosed the real IP address of the visitors making the users traceable. "Sometimes paranoia's just having all the facts."
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Kent Sharkey wrote: "Sometimes paranoia's just having all the facts." Only because you are paranoic doesn't mean that you are not being followed.
M.D.V.
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The solution seems simple:Don't test!
CQ de W5ALT
Walt Fair, Jr., P. E.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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Microsoft just announced a quantum-computing advancement today: a measurement that looks like an electron split in half in a piece of wire. It will be of central importance if the company hopes to create a working quantum computer. I prefer the *free-range* half-electron quasiparticles myself
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Kent Sharkey wrote: a measurement that looks like an electron split in half in a piece of wire. Is one half alive and one half dead?
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Nelek wrote: s one half alive and one half dead?
Yes and when you put them together they download cat videos.
CQ de W5ALT
Walt Fair, Jr., P. E.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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Researchers got deep learning models to train inside their own hallucinated ideas of the world. I remember having a few dreams involving Doom
But they weren't as scary as the Tetris dreams
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As Tiangong-1 makes its last few orbits of Earth before burning up in the atmosphere in a few days, you can watch the Chinese space station live online through a robotically controlled telescope at The Virtual Telescope Project. Heads up!
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In this age of instant communication, there is pressure on employees to be "switched on" all hours of the day. But do we really have the mental attitude to totally disconnect from work? Sorry Chris, I was going through a tunnel around then (from about 7pm to 1am)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: But do we really have the mental attitude to totally disconnect from work? Hell YES!
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The phone is always off; I'm not paid after work.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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For the past six years, I've deliberately not found out how to remote into work. I also refuse to put my personal phone number on the company phone list. I've gotten no push back. (That doesn't stop my brain from trying to solve the latest challenge during off-hours.)
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Do most tech workers really have bosses?
CQ de W5ALT
Walt Fair, Jr., P. E.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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Hire by Google, the company’s service for recruiters and hiring managers, is getting a couple of new features today that’ll make it easier to find the right candidates among the pool of potential employees who previously applied to a position at a company. Is that where you just Google the candidates and hire them based on their search results?
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People complain about Facebook data practices, but I think google knows more about more users people than facebook.
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Yeah, but they'll never do anything evil, right?
TTFN - Kent
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Microsoft's Meltdown patch has opened an even bigger security hole on Windows 7, allowing any user-level application to read content from the operating system's kernel, and even write data to kernel memory. Qulaity is job wun
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I start thinking that the ones saying "better to turn updates off" might be right.
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Of course, once you have access to the computer, all security bets are off.
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Apple took its annual spring event out of California and hosted it at a high school in Chicago this year, promising to focus its newest products toward the education market that’s been dominated by Google and Microsoft. "What you got? Not a lot"
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Researchers have developed a low-cost 3-D bioprinter by modifying a standard desktop 3-D printer, and they have released the breakthrough designs as open source so that anyone can build their own system. Oh good: now I can print my new liver at home
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Oh good: now I can print my new liver at home
I'll drink to that!
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A joint research team from the University of Cambridge and Dartmouth College has developed a system for using infrared light tags to monitor face-to-face interactions. Be a little worried if they set up infrared cameras for your next interview
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This Friday we published the Unity engine and editor C# source code on GitHub, under a reference-only license. 3D? More like Free-D.
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We're almost three months into 2018, which means the time has come (albeit with some delay) to make a top-10 list of bugs found by the PVS-Studio analyzer in C++ projects over the last year. Please don't be my code...
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