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  1. https://www.ethereum.org/cli
  2. https://www.bestchange.com/paxum-to-paypal-usd.html
  3. ^plus ca s-au vandut rapid la bitfinex 70000 de btc,"whale" move pt a scadea pretul sa cumpere din nou low
  4. daca iti mai iei si tigari si benzina la intoarcere si ai cui sa le combini iti scoti si bani de mers la Mamaia
  5. better than avatar http://i.4cdn.org/gif/1440045298224.webm
  6. kfFZnK5W9s&has_verified=1 https://www.vice.com/read/the-emerging-fetish-of-laying-alien-eggs-inside-yourself
  7. nu te pedepseste nimeni daca te-ai filmat cu iubita si un "hacker" da un share la video pe internet
  8. Samsung Electronics will reportedly release a 16 TB solid state drive (SSD), the world's highest-capacity SSD, next year. With the storage of SSDs surpassing that of hard disk drives (HDDs), SSDs are expected replace HDDs entirely soon. According to industry sources on Aug. 16, Samsung is likely to introduce a 15.36 TB corporation-oriented SSD named the PM1633a to the market early next year, which was previously showcased in the U.S. in the second week of this month. "Considering Samsung's technical capability, I think that it will be possible to commercialize the PM1633a by early next year," noted Michael Yang, director of the memory and storage research teams at IHS iSuppli. He added, "Since only one 16 TB-level SSD is required to store the data from as much as four of the latest SSDs combined, the cost needed to build a high-capacity server can be drastically reduced." The largest current HDD can store 10 TB of data. But thanks to an advance in NAND flash-making technology, the storage capacity of SSDs has increased rapidly. Once this 16 TB SSD is commercialized, the capacity of SSDs will surpass that of HDDs for the first time. Industry analysts estimate the initial price of the 16 TB SSD to be US$5,000 to US$7,000. Samsung's success in developing an SSD with the largest storage capacity is attributable to the recently-started mass production of the 3rd-gen 3D V-NAND. With the mass production, the Korean tech giant was able to double the storage capacity of NAND flash used in SSDs from 128 Gb to 256 Gb. The PM1725, which launch was announced when the PM1633a was unveiled, features 2nd-gen 3D V-NAND capable of storing up to 6.4 TB of data. Samsung, the only company capable of mass-producing 3D V-NAND, is expanding its influence in the next-gen storage device market by leading the dominance of SSDs. However, the company is followed closely by Toshiba and SK Hynix. Previously, the Japanese firm said that it also successfully developed a technology for 3D V-NAND in early Aug. that can make the 16 TB SSD, and the Korean chip maker is said to have a plan to make a sample of 3rd-gen 3D V-NAND, like Samsung. Sixteen Terabytes: Samsung to Release 16TB SSD Next Year | BusinessKorea
  9. pm me
  10. The stories of mass impersonation, trolling, domestic abuse, and higher rates of bullying and intolerance are oftentimes the result of people hiding behind fake names, and it's both terrifying and sad. Our ability to successfully protect against them with this policy has borne out the reality that this policy, on balance, and when applied carefully, is a very powerful force for good. https://www.facebook.com/chris.cox/posts/10101301777354543 Victory for drag queens as Facebook apologises for 'real-name' policy | Technology | The Guardian
  11. sunt pentru inteligenta medie,le poti trece daca esti psihopat cu high iq
  12. Windows 10 uses the Internet a lot to support many of its features. The operating system also sports numerous knobs to twiddle that are supposed to disable most of these features and the potentially privacy-compromising connections that go with them. Unfortunately for privacy advocates, these controls don't appear to be sufficient to completely prevent the operating system from going online and communicating with Microsoft's servers. For example, even with Cortana and searching the Web from the Start menu disabled, opening Start and typing will send a request to Bing to request a file called threshold.appcache which appears to contain some Cortana information, even though Cortana is disabled. The request for this file appears to contain a random machine ID that persists across reboots. Some of the traffic is obviously harmless. On connecting to a new network, Windows machines try to request two URLs (www.msftncsi.com/ncsi.txt and ipv6.msftncsi.com/ncsi.txt, the former over IPv4, the latter over IPv6) to ascertain whether a given network is routed to the Internet and if there is a captive portal in the way (NCSI stands for "Network Connection Status Indicator"). These requests are very bare, with no machine IDs or other data sent. If you want to turn even these off there is a way to do so, but the privacy impact is minimal. Some of the traffic looks harmless but feels like it shouldn't be happening. For example, even with no Live tiles pinned to Start (and hence no obvious need to poll for new tile data), Windows 10 seems to download new tile info from MSN's network from time to time, using unencrypted HTTP to do so. While again the requests contain no identifying information, it's not clear why they're occurring at all, given that they have no corresponding tile. Other traffic looks a little more troublesome. Windows 10 will periodically send data to a Microsoft server named ssw.live.com. This server seems to be used for OneDrive and some other Microsoft services. Windows 10 seems to transmit information to the server even when OneDrive is disabled and logins are using a local account that isn't connected to a Microsoft Account. The exact nature of the information being sent isn't clear—it appears to be referencing telemetry settings—and again, it's not clear why any data is being sent at all. We disabled telemetry on our test machine using group policies. And finally, some traffic seems quite impenetrable. We configured our test virtual machine to use an HTTP and HTTPS proxy (both as a user-level proxy and a system-wide proxy) so that we could more easily monitor its traffic, but Windows 10 seems to make requests to a content delivery network that bypass the proxy. We've asked Microsoft if there is any way to disable this additional communication or information about what its purpose is. We were told "As part of delivering Windows 10 as a service, updates may be delivered to provide ongoing new features to Bing search, such as new visual layouts, styles and search code. No query or search usage data is sent to Microsoft, in accordance with the customer's chosen privacy settings. This also applies to searching offline for items such as apps, files and settings on the device." This is consistent with what we saw (there is no query or search data transmitted), but also likely to run counter to most people's expectations; if Web searching and Cortana are disabled, we suspect that the inference that most people would make is that searching the Start menu wouldn't hit the Internet at all. But it does. The traffic could be innocuous, but the inclusion of a machine ID gives it a suspicious appearance. We've argued recently that operating systems will continue to make privacy-functionality trade-offs. For many users, perhaps even the majority, these trade-offs will be worthwhile; services such as Cortana (Siri, Google Now), cloud syncing of files, passwords, and settings, and many other modern operating system features are all valuable, and many will feel that the loss of privacy is an acceptable price to pay. But the flip side of this is that disabling these services for those who don't want to use them should really disable them. And it's not at all clear that Windows 10 is doing that right now. Even when told not to, Windows 10 just can’t stop talking to Microsoft | Ars Technica
  13. Neteller just bought Skrill(1,1 billion$). Skrill bought PaySafeCard a few years ago. PaySafeCard bought Ukash a few months ago. Neteller accepta depozite bitcoin. asta da schimbari majore
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