Comments are interesting. Apparently it's only if the data is collected in the first place. So if you;re stupid enough to store plaintext passwords, you've got to keep them.
Mind you, you have to 'collect' a plaintext password in order to be able to hash it in the first place.
That and so very many people are completely complacent; surprisingly willing to give up liberties they think they don't use or needs in exchange for the promise of security (even knowing how empty a politician's promise is). The real "problem" as I see it, everybody thinks they know what they're doing, that they realize the consequences of their decisions; and ravenously ignore the advice of the informed, intellectual, or historical...
@BartSilverstrim You know that stuff isn't "cheese" right? The product clearly state "Cheese Product" which means "Stuff that Looks Enough like Cheese that people who don't know better might think it actually is"
@BartSilverstrim Considering the portion that started out as actual cheese, at what proportion does it cease to become cheese? One third; one quarter; ten percent??
Mixing several cheeses does not require being called Cheese Product; but you're right that since Kraft American is typically 51 to 60% cheese, and the rest of mostly Whey, it can still be called Cheese Product, but not Cheese.
In the US products between 51 and 99% cheese can be labeled Cheese Product.
Hello,i have VPS with Plesk Panel.
I wanted to delete some folder in file menager,but it have some problem with permisions,so i must to delete via SSH Accsess.
I loging into SSH,open the directory example:
cd /var/www/vhosts/mysite.com/httdocs/myfolder/
Then i remove the folder with rm -rf /
Af...
@Holocryptic I've pulled some good ones, like rm -rf /etc, but it was always a local computer and I take good backups... So much more annoying than destructive.
@DanBig Some of the newer Linux distros have adopted the BSD fix for the problem too, if one of the targets of rm is "/" it errors out instead of hosing the system until it crashes.
@DanBig yeah, unlike format it doesn't actually wipe the system, just the files, and quietly - no messages, no warnings - you have to have root permissions or equiv however
@DanBig rm = unlink (for i-node based file system, same as the "deleted" concept in FAT/NTFS file systems, -r = recursively, -f override permissions where possible
My whole career has been Windows based, with some Novell sprinkled in, but I've never so much as looked at a production *nix server, or ever had to deal with one.
@ircmaxell nokia messaging is a service you sign up existing email accounts to (I'm pretty sure it supports m4e), and then the settings are sent to your phone automatically
@DanBig All I know is that someone did... for that matter, is it even mentioned anywhere that flagging posts as offensive will suspend you... and if so, how many users have to agree with it for that suspension to happen? Guess it's time to search meta.
oh my, just gave myself a panic attack thought i had formatted the usb drive i saved everything off onto before i swapped HD's in my laptop ... phew i didn't
Speaking of offended, @DanBig you downvoted an answer of mine a long time ago. I don't think the emotional scars have ever healed.... I may have to flay you too. And by flay I mean flag.
Once the rep auditing was available in user profiles, I was able to identify 3 cases I had mis-voted. A quick edit and I was able to remove my erroneous down votes.
When someone flags a chat post as spam/offensive, some users get a popup asking them if the suspension is valid or invalid.
I know if a certain threshold is reached, that user whose post was flagged gets an immediate 30 minute chat suspension.
This brings to mind a number of questions:
Are th...
Due to the misuse of the offensive flag on Youtube videos in chat, can we have separate spam and offensive flags in chat, and then disallow flagging Youtube videos as offensive?
I'm a bit torn. I could go either way with this. On the one hand, a shutdown would suck for a bit. On the other, it'll be a good gut check and we'll get out of it fine. So I'm kinda leaning towards the latter.
It might go down tomorrow. They might squeak something out at the last minute. Honestly haven't been following it today, so I'm a little behind