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Unununium development has been inactive for a long time now. It would be foolish to say development will continue since history indicates working for real money always wins over hobby projects such as this.
by stargaming 2008-07-15 11:57 python · os
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This is going to sound a little weird at first considering what I do for a living, but I want you to stop using FTP. FTP is a 23 year old protocol. Although the basics of what it does still work, there are many aspects of it which have not kept up with modern computing environments.
by stargaming 2008-07-15 11:52 communication
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Adeona is the first Open Source system for tracking the location of your lost or stolen laptop that does not rely on a proprietary, central service. This means that you can install Adeona on your laptop and go — there's no need to rely on a single third party.
by stargaming 2008-07-15 11:50 software · security
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Last week's dramatic rescue of 15 hostages held by the guerrilla organization FARC was the result of months of intricate deception on the part of the Colombian government. At the center was a classic man-in-the-middle attack.
by stargaming 2008-07-15 11:50 security
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Go is an ancient strategy game with simple rules and a profound degree of complexity. Software development is the art of managing complexity using a limited number of rules, structures, and patterns. Programmers should play Go.
by stargaming 2008-07-15 11:45 gaming
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More manufacturers are outfitting greater numbers of laser printers with technology that leaves microscopic yellow dots on each printed page to identify the printer's serial number — and ultimately, you, says the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation, one of the leading watchdogs of electronic privacy.
by stargaming 2008-07-15 11:39 hardware · security
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