"[We] now suffer from a conspiracy of secrecy about the scale of cyber risks. No credit-card company wants to admit how often or how easily it is cheated. No bank or investment house wants to admit how close it has come to being electronically robbed. As a result, the changes in law, regulation, concept, or habit that could make online life safer don’t get discussed. Sooner or later, the cyber equivalent of 9/11 will occur—and, if the real 9/11 is a model, we will understandably, but destructively, overreact.
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- May 22, ’12 atxryan: "Your messages were not sent because you can only email one Meetup Mailing List at a time." — Why? I’m a member or organizer of each.
- May 22, ’12 atxryan: @tuckbick I play this knock-off, but similar game called turn on all the hot water and shut the bathroom door.
- May 22, ’12 atxryan: @cecycorrea Thanks for the rec. My lunch spot might just be Dell Cafeteria #5, but maybe I’ll sneak out for a bit.
- May 22, ’12 GitHub for Windows
- May 22, ’12 atxryan: GitHub for Windows released: http://t.co/Usr4VVq3 And you should see a "Clone in Windows" button if you’re a one-click kinda guy/gal.
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