So technically, the boss sent it out not for peer reviewing, but to learn java. Might explain why he didn't want to come :D
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RE: The Handoff
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RE: Old Computer Challenge
@db2 said:
Note that the browser doesn't have to render the page correctly, though if you can find a CP/M web browser with proper CSS3 support, great.
The goal: To get a good laugh,
Does that mean a very old computer running damn small linux, a null modem connexion and wget are ok for the challenge?
@db2 said:
and make the web server logs bewilder Alex.
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RE: Tell me if this is acceptable or if I'm overly sensitive
Displace all wireless keyoards / mouse in an open space. Watch the mess when everyone looks around for "his" mouse / keyboard :) Or better, watch IT resintalling computers becasue "that cursor moves by itself and text appear on screen, must be rooted"
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RE: No paste for you... but drag is OK
@flabdablet said:
For what it's worth, KeePass's inbuilt auto-typer is usually unaffected by this no-paste idiocy unless you try to increase your keylogger resistance by turning on the feature that obfuscates password entry using a random mixture of partial pastes and simulated edit keypresses.
Unfortunately, sites that forbid pasting in password are the same that title their page "login", which mean keepass autotype does not work. While keepass can copy password to clipboard upon request for a few seconds, it does not allow you to drag and drop password :( -
RE: EBay OMFG
@ubersoldat said:
Can some genius explain why the fuck does some characters aren't allowed on passwords?
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RE: Clicking the below link will play really awful music
@CodeNinja said:
Wait... this is a teacher, not a student?
Because I was thinking student.
This is depressing.
Yes, it is.You can even rate him if you feel the urge to
He teachs something unimportant. It's computer sciences.
But his way is the right way! Otherwise, he wouldn't have been nominated
teacher of the year(1:52) and 5:31. He really teaches web design :'( -
RE: What's the bigger WTF - the student or the college who rewards mediocrity with a degree?
@bighusker said:
This was my friend's wife, so it's not like I can just kick her out of the house and tell her "tough shit" without straining a relatinship.
Not for kicking out, but you can help someone without strainging relationship. Telling truth to someone ("sorry, but you are very far from being a programmer") is making this person hint on how to improve herself. You learn better when people are telling you what you are doing wrong then when people point out what you are doing good.Aside from that, i consider you handled it quite well, restarting from zero on basic programming rules :)
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RE: Think before you hit Print Screen!
Note for myself, when i send screenshots to my boss, always clean my tab bars, and try to add a few things like "Work efficiently", "Time optimisation", "User graphical interfaces, best practices" in the bookmarks bar
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RE: More Google nonsense
@pjt33 said:
@tchize said:
I think english speaking people have an expression for this behaviour: haters gonna hate.
I think you're confusing US Americans with English-speaking people.
Sorry about this, i have seen this quitea few times, don't know if it's us culture, uk culture, african culture or anything else. -
RE: More Google nonsense
Seriously? 2 seconds basic thinking and you find out how to log as another account: manage accounts -> sign in using a different account.
I think english speaking people have an expression for this behaviour: haters gonna hate.
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RE: So there's this art installation near my workplace.
No shit, am happy to work in Uccle, that way i don't have to suffer this every now and then :D
BTW electrable don't warm the climate, they just leave tons of radioactive materials for the next fex thousands year but "Hey, it doesn't emit CO2"
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RE: Security fail
@ender said:
and the implementation is known to contain flaws, and there are ways around the authenticator.
Actually, the malware you refer too are using camming techniques, not stealing information. It still needs user interaction for each fraudulent transfert. With a stolen card number, it doesn't require user interaction. If users are too stupid to check the amount of what they pay before encoding it. That "thing" on the chair is still a problem. But at least, if my card gets stolen, it useless with this system. I can still put a gun on somebody and ask him for his card + pin, you don't blame the bank for that :) -
RE: Security fail
@clively said:
At what point will Visa/MC and the banks start suing the crap out of these companies for losing those details? The banking costs alone for reissuing thousands (potentially millions) of cards has got to be enormous.
At which point will Visa / MC stop accepting transaction who do not require the physical presence of Credit card. In Europe, it have become nearly impossible to issue a Visa transaction without a hold of the card. In store you need pin and the physical presence of card in reader (which i "suppose" act as a smartcard). On internet, it needs me to plug my card in a small independant device to sign the transaction, device which is not connected to the PC in any way.
Actually, the only way to fraud with my european card is .... By something in a US online store :/ ....