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The security co-processor in many CPUs is insecure
(www.heise.de)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Tell me you use Windows without telling me.
It’s been a while since I’ve encountered a TempleOS user
TempleOS?
you're obviously using novell netware.
c'mon, give us a hard one next time.
I did something similar. Didn't get me banned but got me inducted into the student sysadmin group instead. My highschool generally had one kid a year who did something notable enough to become an apprentice to the IT closet wizard. The hazing ritual was to deal with the fallout: respond to all the helpdesk tickets for 'weird message on screen' or 'I can't print', etc, and then listen to the older apprentices tell their tale.
"Said hello to 1,507 systems at once... front page of the New York Times!"
Well at least you didn't hack a Gibson
"Hack the planet!"
I swear I've seen either Zero Cool or Acid Burn around here somewhere.
OS/2, surely. Or maybe BeOS?
Didn't say "I'm not currently running Apple", just said "I don't really care for Apple", therefore you may be using Apple, without caring for it.
Plan 9?
Guix! … does guix count as a unix derivative?
Linux is like Unix but not derivate
Yeah but in this case it's called a "unix-like system" it's derivated if Linus copied or studied Unix code which i don't think(correct me if i am wrong) happened
Good lord, man