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What was done to him?
What was done to him?
Free, many times…
He took down all of it, like the whole three computers?
Using a prefix with a 40 char password is not really a good option because if this was compromised because it was let’s say intercepted then the attackers would easily be able to guess that if there is bank_suffix then facebook_suffix might be a good guess.
How often does one pay for free/libre software? Unless choosing to send a voluntary contribution to a project, which is not the same as paying in my eyes, it sure has not happened to me in over 25 years when it was easier to order a set of CDs than trying to download the ISOs on a 56k modem.
Nothing can escape my furious swirling death move!
I doubt a single person would have 300 bots using a single ip address so the measure would be pretty useless anyway. I think restraining votes to a single IP address would not do much good and quite the contrary actually as I see no cases where it would be worthwhile.
What if 300 students sharing an IP from the same dorm want to vote, should 299 of them be ignored?
I do not get this even I started using vim over 25 years ago. Is this just about the shared name? Why are they placed in an upside down triangle?