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WhiteRabbite079

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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to leadeater in Intel Internal Memo Reveals that even Intel is Impressed by AMD's Progress   
    No you are wrong, it will not be fun to follow. My fun is better than your fun, the fun I use has superior performance to your fun you use.
     
    *find replace 'fun' with 'AMD' and 'Intel' at random*
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to Fnige in iRaise, iFold - Patent points to DUAL folding iPhone   
    ...hehe...
     

    Im trying to be kind here... while putting this out, If your offended, im truly sorry
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to Spotty in Instagram Privacy Flaw Exposes User Details (Again)   
    Don't worry, you can get the next one.
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to Bouzoo in Super Micro is moving production from China due to fear of spying   
    Just by looking at your profile picture I can assume where you stand on this. 
     
    Also:
    Pick one. 
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to LukeSavenije in Dolby Labs: Old Photoshop? That's a lawsuitin - Adobe warns of potential lawsuits for users who don't update.   
    can't break the law if you have a pirated version already

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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to captain_to_fire in Folding PCs? Lenovo says "yep"   
    ? First generation guys...
     

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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to Fnige in [UPDATE: Companies named and replied] Who watches the watchers? - 3 US Antivirus companies breached   
    DID... YOU... JUST... CALL... MALWARE... BITES... AN ANTIVIRUS PROGRAM...
     
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to RejZoR in [UPDATE: Companies named and replied] Who watches the watchers? - 3 US Antivirus companies breached   
    That's suppose to be a joke? O_o It's an antivirus. Or Antimalware. It's the same shit. 30 to almost 40 years ago antiviruses detected only viruses and the name sticked since there wasn't anything else. As time passed, all antiviruses eventually evolved into antimalware apps since they had to protect users from other "malware" which is a cover word for any kind of malicious software. Not to mention file infectors are actually very rare these days. I'm floating more in this field and I don't really see people bitching about it which is why I didn't even see it as a joke of any kind...
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to ZestyJalapeno in [UPDATE: Companies named and replied] Who watches the watchers? - 3 US Antivirus companies breached   
    They're holding the name for ransom, so I'm going to guess the three products... McAfee Total Protection, McAfee Virus Service and McAfee LiveSafe
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to TechyBen in [UPDATE: Companies named and replied] Who watches the watchers? - 3 US Antivirus companies breached   
    What is it with hacking groups these days? Can't they get good names?
     
    (PS, I'm only joking. Please don't hack me... I think your name is fine... please don't hack me. You're l33t cool, and I'm not. ).
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to yolosnail in Massdrop Rebrands to Drop, Ironically Dropping Group-Buys In The Process   
    This is like eBay dropping online auctions and focusing on local auctions and re-branding themselves as Bay
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to yolosnail in Massdrop Rebrands to Drop, Ironically Dropping Group-Buys In The Process   
    I think they dropped the ball with this rebrand
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to r2724r16 in Massdrop Rebrands to Drop, Ironically Dropping Group-Buys In The Process   
    I personally think "Massdrop" is more catchy than just "Drop", but that's just me.
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to Princess Luna in Hard drive upgrade   
    Clonezilla is one way to go, there are tutorials on how to use it on youtube... however you'd need an actual PC you can hook up both drivers to.
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to FlappyBoobs in Family of man killed by his Model X on autopilot sues Tesla   
    More like skynet has been sending warning messages for a while saying it is going to obliterate the world, but the IT desk is busy catching up on Game of Thrones instead of reading the alert mails. 
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to TheBean in Help my OC setting in bios wont change   
    try reset bios if possible. if that doesnt work, clear cmos. if that doesnt work, take out the cmos battery. 
    if it still doesnt work..... idk man
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to CoopNubbit in No Display output or BIOS   
    I had a problem like this before, replace the HDMI cable maybe?
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to Bouzoo in "The future is private": Facebook announces plans for a new "privacy-focused" direction.   
    You know what will change? Spoiler alert:
     
     
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    WhiteRabbite079 reacted to ZacoAttaco in "The future is private": Facebook announces plans for a new "privacy-focused" direction.   
    SOURCE: https://thenewdaily.com.au/life/tech/2019/05/01/facebook-future-is-private/
     
    Mark Zuckerberg has today announced a major redesign to their Facebook site with an added emphasis on user privacy. A slew of changes to Instagram and WhatsApp have also been announced.

     
    Zuckerberg conceded that Facebook hasn't done an excellent job keeping user information private and secure.
    Full list of changes include:
    My Thoughts: While I think it's nice for Facebook and Zuckerberg to acknowledge their misteps when it comes to privacy and information security I think it's going to take more than a 'redesign' to really convince some of the more knowledgeable users to trust Facebook with any personal information. Right now, Facebook are probably one of the least trustworthy major IT company and certainly the least secure of the social media giants.
     
    I also think features like 'Secret Crush' only sour my taste and feelings on Facebook as a platform. It seems like a potential privacy concern and something that I think may have even been mentioned on a WAN Show in the past. Anyway, post is just a quick recap of this article, don't have too many thoughts of my own at this point.
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