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Re: Tech journalists: Stop hyping unproven security tools


From: Stefan Edwards <saedwards.ecc () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 12:55:35 -0400

No way did I just google for that; I'm actually working on a rewrite in
ObscureLNG/S, and I've been following the progress of the original project
closely. Besides, it's not as if that plug is supported anyway; it was
written with OS X 10.1 support, and is broken on later versions. The
windows version is terrible (really, Win32 in today's world?) and the Linux
version is downloadable only from the vendor's .vn subsidiary.

On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Thor <thor () hammerofgod com> wrote:

What, you just Google for that??  You've clearly not tried that fix or
you'd know how hard it is to solder that thing.  Well, unless you've got
really expensive equipment.  And what do you do if you are out and it
breaks?  I'll stick with mine, thank you!!

t



On Aug 13, 2012, at 9:39 AM, Stefan Edwards wrote:

That is totally untrue. There is a partially-working and unmaintained
project on github that totally allows you to skip the plug, if you're
willing to just put in a bit of time to setup the entire suite of tools
necessary to run this one project.

On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 12:35 PM, Thor <thor () hammerofgod com> wrote:

Hell yeah I am.  It's the only thing I could find that would sync up to
that other thing, unless you buy the thing that plugs into the other thing!

On Aug 13, 2012, at 9:00 AM, Lincoln Anderson wrote:


Sent from whatever device will keep us from debating which one is better.



You're seriously using that thing?  I've found it's restricted [vendor
term for application library] is a huge detriment to an already ailing
product.  You should probably just switch to the more popular Whichever
Platform Prevents Argumentation Over Superiority (admittedly less popular,
but gaining ground and a true forum fanboi's dream!).



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