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Hey, this is pretty cool. I installed their Chrome plugin, as I support efforts like this. Of course, if you sell your camera it’ll probably find that, too, but that would also be interesting…
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Via @acesage, I’m glad we’re finally starting to treat computer criminality as something with actual effects on humans and our well-being.
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“In 1983, two marketing researchers at Duke University published some incredible experiments,” says Poundstone. “They showed that when people were given a choice between a cheaper, lower-quality product and a more expensive, higher-quality one, they really didn’t know which to pick. And since they didn’t know what they wanted, they were easily manipulated. The way to do that is to add a third option.”
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Friends don’t let friends RAID-0
Seems pretty straightforward — RAID 0 is only for people who know what they’re doing. If you have to ask what I mean by that you don’t know what you’re doing.
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I’m not usually a fan of lists like this because most of them seem obvious to me, but this one in particular makes up for it in quality.
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I might have to check this out. I was always a C/C++ guy when I worked with compiled languages, but it’s been a long time since I’ve touched anything but PHP & Perl.
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I hate the “any thoughts?” phrase, mainly because it’s a symptom of the “I want someone else to fix my problem” crowd. Forums are notorious for this.
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I love docs like this — exactly what I need for my new VDI environment.