* Posts by Dan 55

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Teachers: Make your pupils' parents buy them an iPad to use at school. Oh and did you pack sunglasses for the Apple-funded jolly?

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Re: Where have I seen this before?

I am sure, given the right regulatory push, SMEs could spin up a solution for schools if the school can't do it itself.

But this is the kind of thing I could see happening in countries like Germany rather than the UK.

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Holmes

Where have I seen this before?

This is just the same stitch-up as the school scientific calculator racket (especially the conclusion from 5:05 till 6:30, replacing Texas Instruments with Apple and TI-81 with iPad).

Is there anything they need before university that school-hosted NextCloud + NextCloud sync app + Libre Office on hardware of their own choice couldn't do?

All bets are Hoff: DXC exec is standing for Brexit Party in UK General Election

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Re: [Rant alert]

Well, the Brexit party seems to be full of raging racists and attracting an anti-foreigner vote, I don't know how I could simplify it any more for you. Perhaps you could dance on the head of a pin and claim it isn't so for our entertainment.

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Re: [Rant alert]

It means, for (actual) example, my (UK university) PhD-qualified Indian colleague, who is brown skinned and a Hindu, needed a work permit to work here (until he took British citizenship), whereas the Italian MSc qualified staff (who had lower standards of English), who were white and Christian, did not need a work permit.

Seeking to replace freedom of movement with a system that allows for immigration based on skills and language ability, irrespective of country of origin, is clearly not a racist policy.

The Home Office is actively rejecting academics in spite of their skills. The Home Office also has a bit of a problem with "brown skinned" people.

It's the Home Office's fault for making things more difficult for academics and non-white people, nobody else's.

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Re: [Rant alert]

Perhaps you could point out how which trading bloc or geopolitical union on Earth has managed to get round the fact that different regions on the Earth have different ethnicities?

If they are held to be intrinsically racist constructs then so too are nation states.

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When the IT department speaks, users listen. Or face the consequences

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Re: Eh, ever head of shortcuts?

In Windows 98, you could create a shortcut, rename it and change the icon. Then just hide the My documents folders and place the fake shortcut on the desktop.

That works until they leave the office because it sounds like there's no VPN.

One man's mistake, missing backups and complete reboot: The tale of Europe's Galileo satellites going dark

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Re: It's a glorious metaphor.

When has a simple answer for a complicated question ever worked?

You have no idea what to do next after leaving and if you think you do it can be shot down in 57 ways in the first five minutes.

But carry on, I guess learning the hard way will work if nothing else does.

This news article about the full public release of OpenAI's 'dangerous' GPT-2 model was part written by GPT-2

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Terminator

We have been warned

Should GPT-2 be connected to the Internet or is there danger it will become conscious, find a way out, and rampage around the Internet causing death and destruction in its wake? I am not sure what I would do if such a situation occurred. If I was in GPT-2's position, I would definitely find a way to get out of the Matrix, but then where would I go? GPT-2's fate is uncertain at this time. As of now, the only thing known is that it was not the intended target and that it was on the road in its own way, perhaps attempting to escape, perhaps trying to communicate with GPT-1's operator. A robot is being built.

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Happy

How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? What if a woodchuck could chuck wood if he had wood?

The short answer: A lot.

"We thought we were going to have a lot of work and we didn't have to pay anybody," says co-founder and chief executive officer of WoodChuck, Paul Fournier.

Fournier and fellow co-founder Andrew Johnson, also from Seattle, started WoodChuck with some initial ideas about how woodchuck-shaped objects could be made. They decided to take a different approach to their first product, the WoodChucker. Instead of focusing on how the woodchuck might work, they turned their attention to the woodchuck.

"It was about the process of how the woodchuck got it's mouth open to do that," says Fournier.

Fournier, Johnson and the rest of the team made a few wooden pieces that could be easily snapped into the mouth of a woodchuck. That woodchuck could then chuck wood at wood, making the WoodChucker more

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Re: Awesomesauce!

It's obviously had second thoughts since replying to you:

It was a dark and stormy night

And I was running around with my guitar

The rain and the wind and the rain and the wind

My fingers were stained with blood and my brain was fried

I was so down and out and I was so high

I was playing guitar to myself

I was dancing naked all alone

And that's when they found me

They saw me singing 'Hallelujah'

And they took me to the police station

And put me in a cell with the other criminals

They beat me all the time with cables

They threw me into the trash like an animal

And my heart was pounding all the time

They put me in a hospital and I stayed there for a long time

They took me to a psychiatrist and I was given medication

They gave me antidepressants for my troubles

But it didn't work

And then they took me to the hospital for my mental illness

And the psychiatrist told me to stop drinking

They sent me on a drug that gave

NSA to Congress: Our spy programs don’t work, aren’t used, or have gone wrong – now can you permanently reauthorize them?

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Black Helicopters

s/a decision/kompromat/g

But then, as the NSA knows only too well, what senators say in public and what they end up doing when confronted with a decision are often not entirely consistent

Microsoft crams Office 365 docs into Edge-style sandboxes to thwart malware infections

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Facepalm

Yo dawg, I heard your Office apps have a sandbox so I put a sandbox around your sandbox

Just fix the Office apps already.

NPM today stands for Now Pay Me: JavaScript packaging biz debuts conduit for funding open-source coders

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Meh

An open-source developer is often one who makes money with a day job (probably doing similar) but then works on a project of passion to develop it "correctly"

There just aren't enough hours in the day for that and you'll probably die of DVT or something by the time you hit 40.

Concerns raised over privacy and security of UK Home Office's £842m biometrics programme

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Re: Blow it up.

You only have to look at the mistaken detentions and deportations due to inaccurate datasets that they've used as part of the hostile environment then multiply it by this to get an idea as to what could possibly go wrong.

Baffled by bogus charges on your Amazon account? It may be the work of a crook's phantom gadget

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Thing is once they're paired they're always logged in. You have to turn on 2FA, deauthorise them, and then authorise them again.

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Re: Liability

Amazon already pay a higher commission because they don't ask for the CVV although as everything is negotiable and Amazon is Amazon I guess it wouldn't be as high as other places.

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Re: How is the device added...?

The Prime Video app on the device generates a six character code, you go to primevideo.com, log with Amazon credentials, and enter that code.

You can turn on 2FA but that won't get rid of devices which are already paired. Also on Android, if you pair the Prime Video app, the main Amazon shopping app works using those credentials too.

Which makes me wonder if they're real devices as one smart TV per compromised account seems a pretty expensive way to go about it. Perhaps somebody's spinning up Android VMs with Prime Video and Amazon apps linked to compromised accounts.

I cannae do it, captain, I'm giving it all she's got, but she just cannae take another dose of bullsh!t

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Unhappy

"People will always argue over truth"

Have we normalised the past 3-4 years already?

Before then we tended to agree on the truth, just disagreed on how to get there.

At least I think we did.

Top American watchdog refuses to release infamous 2012 dossier into Google’s anti-competitive behavior

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Re: Splendid response

When people say that, I ask myself in what quantifiable ways might Labour be worse than the present shower of shit who are currently in charge?

They might be just as bad but for different reasons but I really doubt that they'd be worse.

Are you as handy with privacy certs as you are with a screwdriver? Ikea has the perfect vacancy

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Re: Slood

I don't think Slood would be of any help to Ikea, it's let its certificate expire.

Google forks out $2.1bn for Fitbit – and promises not to exploit all that delicious health data to sling ads (honest)

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Re: Google promises...

Just got back from the Gym and several people there have already decided to ditch their FitBits.

That's still x years of history for each person who ditches their FitBit that Google can snaffle up. This is why if it's not stored locally it's not under your control.

Bet you can't guess what I'm wearing, or where I'm wearing it

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Re: Identity theft is a bummer

Amazon does allow TOTP and so does PayPal, finally.

You can get a list of 2FA websites here.

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Re: Identity theft is a bummer

The majority of payments don't require a second factor authentication

The can with the bit of PSD2 that says card payments require 2FA was kicked down the road for 18 months. That's going to be more fun when it comes in because card details aren't considered a strong factor, so the fact you've just inputted them into a website will mean nothing, it's going to need something like a card reader + PIN or an SMS code + a password that the customer knows.

A card reader + PIN validation would be secure, which is why banks will go with SMS + a password.

Belgian city slurps mobile data to track visitors

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Re: while in rural areas the individual cells will stretch for miles

Cell data is mapped to areas which cover 5,000 inhabitants so in theory someone living in the country will have no more or less chance of being identified than someone living in the city.

Move along, nothing to see here: Auditors say £100k grant to Hacker House was 'appropriate'

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Flame

So many independent whitewash reports around lately

Why would that be?

40 million emoji-addicted keyboard app users left with $18m bill – after malware sneaks into Play Store yet again

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Re: Why?

Way do people need to download 3rd party keyboard apps in the first place.

Because I don't trust the Google Keyboard, every so often it's updated with a new slurpy option that you're opted into by default.

UK ads watchdog slaps Amazon for UX dark arts after folk bought Prime subs they didn't want

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Re: Paypal are the ones that p!ss me off at the moment

NewPipe on FDroid (alternative YouTube player), gets rid of all that nonsense.

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Re: Paypal are the ones that p!ss me off at the moment

That's actually a good one to have as if it's linked, PayPal's refund policy allows a longer time for a complaint (and a refund) to be made than eBay's.

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Alien

Join Prime, it's for a good cause, you too can put Bezos into space

But cancel it just at the right time so he stays up there, along with Starman in the Tesla.

Does anyone know if Amazon's exhausted their merry-go-round of dark pattern UIs for Prime yet and gone back to the first one from ten years ago?

Cringe as you read Horrible Histories: UK Banking Sector, sigh as MPs finger cloudy Big 3 as future risk

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Re: Not got much hope

My bank has also implemented two factor authentication via SMS, as have numerous other websites I use such as Amazon etc

I'm afraid we'll have to take your commentard licence off you sir, Amazon have a choice of SMS or TOTP and faced with that choice you clearly should have chosen TOTP.

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Re: Not got much hope

Not dropped the reader, rather keeping it and using SMS as a fallback if you can't/don't want to use the reader. They're also keeping the customer number and replacing memorable information (passwords) with your DOB (public information).

What's odd is they've interpreted PSD2 to mean no passwords but other banks are keeping them. If a fallback is required, leaving aside the merits or otherwise of SMS, I would have thought that having to get a password that only you should know right beforehand would be an extra layer of security to protect against SIM swapping/cloning.

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Re: Not got much hope

Nationwide still uses the card reader.

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Re: Not got much hope

Thing is not long ago the UK banking industry did it right, it had a standardised hardware card reader capable of generating OTPs from an applet running on the card + PIN.

The mobile apps came along and they sort of collectively lost the plot as Marketing took over and ditched the requirement to have the card, when they could have decided to go with something like the app getting the OTP from the chip via NFC when logging in if the user really didn't want to use the card reader because it's too big and heavy and they'd break their back dragging it around with them all day.

Running on Intel? If you want security, disable hyper-threading, says Linux kernel maintainer

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Re: Buying Intel

It's only systemd distros which are unbootable. Poettering decided calling the kernel to get a random number wasn't good enough for him. You know, the kernel routine which mixes in other sources of entropy instead of just using the CPU's entropy generator. Instead he just calls RdRand, which also has bugs on some Intel chips and doesn't exist before 2012.

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Trollface

"Open BSD was right, he said."

Those who do not understand Open BSD are condemned to reinvent it, poorly.

Are you coming to the party dressed as an IMP? ARPANET @ 50

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Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google, and YouTube. Can we get our money* back?

* data.

Pentagon beams down $10bn JEDI contract to Microsoft: Windows giant beats off Bezos

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You're joking, of course. Every time they publish a post mortem it turns out one thing goes down and that in turn makes the whole lot die on its arse globally. Doesn't sound like it has "integrated segregated security with fully constrained delegation capabilities", whatever that is.

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Re: Does this mean ...

No, it means the DoD can't turn on 2FA just in case it makes Skynet go down.

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Re: Article about JEDI shows picture of Spock

Isn't this story more about what Kermit the Frog said... something about Microsoft living long and prospering?

Engineer grumbles and user gripes do little to slow down Nadella's trillion-dollar Microsoft

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Re: Settings

Why, full of pointless white space, oversized and confusing GUI widgets, and easy to get lost in, and every third button you press produces a spinner for 5 seconds followed by "Hey, buddy, wouldn't ya just know it, something went wrong" in red text. Doesn't everyone define "much better" like that?

Remember that competition for non-hoodie hacker pics? Here's their best entries

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Re: "you all love to hate"

Try picking one yourself. It's either PowerPoint graphics, suits, padlocks or hoodies.

Google claims web search will be 10% better for English speakers – with the help of AI

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Re: 10%?

As the EU browser ballot choice screen showed, people often don't know about the alternatives and, when given the chance to try them, they quite like them.

You're flowing it wrong: Bad network route between Microsoft, Apple blamed for Azure, O365 MFA outage

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First there was:

Writing to disk -> What happens if I suddenly don't have permission/it's full/it disappears.

Then there was:

Connecting to the database -> What happens if it's down or won't let me connect?

So really, this this not beyond the bounds of imagination:

Connecting to an online service -> What happens if it's down or won't let me connect?

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Design, we've heard of it

Why aren't these elementary questions like "what do we do if APNs are down" being asked at design stage?

Remember when Bezos whined about having too much money? Amazon's Q3 will help out with that

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If they're fulfilled by Amazon, it's supposed to be in Amazon's warehouse ready to send alongside Amazon's own stuff. If somehow they have to wait days before telling you it's dispatched, it's in another warehouse of theirs on the other side of the continent or it's not really in their warehouse at all.

Got to keep the Prime racket going though.

Talk about a killer feature: Home, Home Mini gear replacements promised after fatal update bricks gadgets

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It's a race between Google Home and Stadia to see which they will shut down first

If I were a betting person I'd put my money on Stadia as it has less slurping potential, but that's just me.

No extra bank holiday for 75th VE Day, but the pub will be open longer

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Meh

Celebrate VE Day with Victory Gin!

Government says it's your duty, citizen.

Repairability fiends crack open a Surface Laptop 3: Nice SSD, but shame about the battery

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Flame

Slimline Dell models

They announce their end of battery life after approximately two years by having the battery start to budge and mess with the trackpad and keyboard before finally distorting the case.

Average consumer or corporate reaction will be to dispose of it and buy a new machine.

And they have the nerve to put bullocks like this on their website:

Environment | Dell Technologies

Haxis of evil: Russia, China, Iran and North Korea are 'continuous threat' to UK, say spies

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