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Red Star Linux Adds Secret Watermarks To Files - Slashdot
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Become a fan of Slashdot on Facebook. Compare cell phone plans using Wirefly's innovative plan comparison tool. Red Star Linux Adds Secret Watermarks To Files. On Tuesday July 21, 2015 @09:37AM. An anonymous reader writes: ERNW security analyst Florian Grunow says that North Korea's Red Star Linux operating system is tracking users by tagging content with unique hidden tags. You may like to read:. Toshiba CEO, 8 Others, Resign Over $1.2 Billion Accounting Cover-Up. Is Now Bricking Linux Systems. The foll...
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JeremyP's Blog: My holiday.
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Blog about spam and other stuff. Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Here's a video I took on the last day of my holiday. And here are some photographs. Posted by JeremyP : 8:14 pm. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. Reading, Berks, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. The Apollo Archive Gallery. Atom feed for this blog. Including absolutely the funniest blog. You'll read anywhere ever.
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The Reason For Java's Staying Power: It's Easy To Read - Slashdot
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Follow Slashdot stories on Twitter. Discover the Many Uses of Python and Strive Towards a Successful IT System Administration Career with 60 Hours of Training for 95% off. The Reason For Java's Staying Power: It's Easy To Read. On Thursday May 21, 2015 @08:13AM. It is pretty easy to read Java code and figure out what it means. There aren't a lot of obscure gotchas in the language . Most of the cost of maintaining any body of code over time is in maintenance, not in initial creation.". Log In/Create an Ac...
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JeremyP's Blog: May 2005
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Blog about spam and other stuff. Tuesday, May 24, 2005. My car recently passed its four year anniversary and I thought long and hard about extending its warranty at a cost of probably around 500. Last year the things that went wrong would have cost about 10 without a warranty so I decided "no". Service person: "You've booked your car in to have the broken indicators investigated.". Service person: "Is there anything else you'd like us to do? Me (puzzled): "Well I'd like you to fix them if you can.".
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JeremyP's Blog: August 2004
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Blog about spam and other stuff. Tuesday, August 31, 2004. I spoke slightly too soon. So far "Medieval: Total War" refused to work unless you are logged in as administrator. Their tech support staff said "you must be logged in as an admin user to play this game". It's currently in a strong first place for my Brain Dead software award for September because of this. Bizarrely, after I ran it once in admin mode, it started behaving properly and is now back to normal. Posted by JeremyP : 5:35 pm 1 comments.
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JeremyP's Blog: May 2004
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Blog about spam and other stuff. Sunday, May 30, 2004. I only signed up because I was the only person citing "spam" as an interest. Now I find there are three of us. Posted by JeremyP : 10:28 pm 3 comments. Friday, May 21, 2004. A mystery was cleared up for me by Luke the other day. It was a disappointment. The link at the bottom of this blog entry is to the story of how Linus wrote Linux from Andrew Tanenbaum's perspective and it shows how I was wrong about Minix. In a fundamental way, Linux was a s...
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JeremyP's Blog: Bad cover
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Blog about spam and other stuff. Saturday, September 12, 2009. I think it's generally acknowledged that the worst cover of all time is William Shatner's "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". it is a truly appalling recording and has to be heard at least once because otherwise you will not believe how badly a song can be destroyed. On a slightly related note (ha! Posted by JeremyP : 1:24 am. Yes but Ringo couldnt drum for toffee. Reading, Berks, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Atom feed for this blog.
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JeremyP's Blog: January 2005
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Blog about spam and other stuff. Monday, January 17, 2005. Nobody took up the trivia challenge except for Alan who got two of the answers correct and also threw in Max von Sydow who played Blofeld in Never Say Never Again (as Max Von Sydow according to IMDB). The correct answers are of course:. Donald Pleasance (You Only Live Twice). Tele Savalis (On Her Majesty's Secret Service). Charles Grey (Diamonds are Forever). That film was actually mentioned in my Blog so I don't know why Alan didn't get it.
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JeremyP's Blog: Once in a Generation...
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Blog about spam and other stuff. Sunday, October 10, 2010. Once in a Generation. Also, according to numerologists, says the Channel 5 News, 10/10/10 comes "once in a generation". Let's examine that: the last 10/10/10 was exactly 100 years ago and the next one will be in exactly 100 years. That seems a long time for a generation. Maybe they meant a repeating number in a date. Well 9/9/9 was last year and 11/11/11 will be next year. That seems rather short. JeremyP says "numerologists are full of it".