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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
Hush I tried to be diplomatic in the way I put it, now see what you have done, you have called them idiots, that is not the case, you know the old phrase that if something is idiot proof, somebody
Hush I tried to be diplomatic in the way I put it, now see what you have done, you have called them idiots, that is not the case, you know the old phrase that if something is idiot proof, somebody
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Brian's Mail list account
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#9568
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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
It happens because people want to believe it. I also think many of us feel there is a conspiracy about, and we don't want to lose access to something we had before. It has been my experience that life
It happens because people want to believe it. I also think many of us feel there is a conspiracy about, and we don't want to lose access to something we had before. It has been my experience that life
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Brian's Mail list account
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#9567
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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
Hello,
now please correct me if I'm oversimplifying, but isn't this entire thing analogous to someone giving out their Teamviewer password to the entire web and then complaining how insecure
Hello,
now please correct me if I'm oversimplifying, but isn't this entire thing analogous to someone giving out their Teamviewer password to the entire web and then complaining how insecure
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Felix G.
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#9566
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Re: weather plus question
Hi Gary,
If you want access to a lot of cities, what you do is to select each one of them individually--either by name or zip code and then add them to your list. Then choose
Hi Gary,
If you want access to a lot of cities, what you do is to select each one of them individually--either by name or zip code and then add them to your list. Then choose
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Ron Canazzi
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#9565
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weather plus question
Hi All,
I just started using nvda and downloaded the weather plus app. Does anyone know where I can get the file of zip codes? Thanks for any help. Regards, Gary kn4ox
Hi All,
I just started using nvda and downloaded the weather plus app. Does anyone know where I can get the file of zip codes? Thanks for any help. Regards, Gary kn4ox
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Gary Metzler <gmtravel@...>
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#9564
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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
Yeah I agree.
I had a laptop with a bios that didn't update and a fan that didn't work and packed it away and it was dead.
Due to heat in summer especially with the humidity in new zealand though
Yeah I agree.
I had a laptop with a bios that didn't update and a fan that didn't work and packed it away and it was dead.
Due to heat in summer especially with the humidity in new zealand though
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Shaun Everiss
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#9563
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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
Lol, that was really too bad, as I really liked the note line of devices. Figured it was Samsung's attempt at contributing to some sort of a bang poppy celebration, but no one seems to appreciate
Lol, that was really too bad, as I really liked the note line of devices. Figured it was Samsung's attempt at contributing to some sort of a bang poppy celebration, but no one seems to appreciate
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jeremy <icu8it2@...>
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#9562
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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
I agree, I reported this in my blog last week.
So many are doing stupid things all the time.
If we need to be worried about anything it is if we have a shiny new galaxy note bomb or not.
Samsung
I agree, I reported this in my blog last week.
So many are doing stupid things all the time.
If we need to be worried about anything it is if we have a shiny new galaxy note bomb or not.
Samsung
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Shaun Everiss
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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
Well it was all for fun.
Sadly, on some forums there is a group that cries over security in remote.
No data was lost just stuff in ram, and stuff in ram is destroyed all the time.
They didn't save,
Well it was all for fun.
Sadly, on some forums there is a group that cries over security in remote.
No data was lost just stuff in ram, and stuff in ram is destroyed all the time.
They didn't save,
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Shaun Everiss
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#9560
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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
Well I am not sure what to think.
True a lot of people are taking it like it wasn't anything.
This particular guy and guys like him there are a couple have bitched about nvda remote being
Well I am not sure what to think.
True a lot of people are taking it like it wasn't anything.
This particular guy and guys like him there are a couple have bitched about nvda remote being
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Shaun Everiss
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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
It kind of reminds me of the thing going around about the headphone jack on the newer IPhone 7s. Apparently one can take a drill to the bottom of their pretty new device and if you've got the
It kind of reminds me of the thing going around about the headphone jack on the newer IPhone 7s. Apparently one can take a drill to the bottom of their pretty new device and if you've got the
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jeremy <icu8it2@...>
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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
Yeah, that's kind of how it appeared to me too. Main thing I think is important to keep in mind, as has already been said here, don't give out personal information or participate in things that may
Yeah, that's kind of how it appeared to me too. Main thing I think is important to keep in mind, as has already been said here, don't give out personal information or participate in things that may
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jeremy <icu8it2@...>
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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
Yes its like when these folk ring you up pretending you have a virus, and asking you to do a remote desktop or some other control your machine from afar program. You just do not do it or give them any
Yes its like when these folk ring you up pretending you have a virus, and asking you to do a remote desktop or some other control your machine from afar program. You just do not do it or give them any
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Brian's Mail list account
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#9556
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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
From the incident description, in my humble opinon, it looks as if the whole thing had been carefully planned, with the purpose of deliberately damaging the community and NVDA's
From the incident description, in my humble opinon, it looks as if the whole thing had been carefully planned, with the purpose of deliberately damaging the community and NVDA's
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Mallard <mallard@...>
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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
As I understand it, the individuals who had their remote sessions tinkered with had basically invited someone to screw with them. Once it became clear who the group was who had their sessions played
As I understand it, the individuals who had their remote sessions tinkered with had basically invited someone to screw with them. Once it became clear who the group was who had their sessions played
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Re: Announcing Windows 10 App Essentials 16.10.1
thank you Joseph.
cheers.
Às 05:22 de 11/10/2016, Joseph Lee escreveu:
thank you Joseph.
cheers.
Às 05:22 de 11/10/2016, Joseph Lee escreveu:
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Mário Navarro
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Re: entering data in Firefox
I have seen this in win10 where after putting in a username, nvda does not move to the password field and I have to manually diidle round to get the right field it doesn't happen with v7 of
I have seen this in win10 where after putting in a username, nvda does not move to the password field and I have to manually diidle round to get the right field it doesn't happen with v7 of
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Shaun Everiss
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Re: NVDA Remote crash incident: trust and ethics are important just as technology is, never give out passwords publicly, developer responsibilities
I read this to joseph.
1. yeah someone gave his public key which is basically giving his userid and password.
The user got his nvda crashed and lost data in ram, which for some stupid reason he
I read this to joseph.
1. yeah someone gave his public key which is basically giving his userid and password.
The user got his nvda crashed and lost data in ram, which for some stupid reason he
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Shaun Everiss
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#9551
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Re: got locked out of my gmail account in firefox
There is sorto of an easier way round this.
There are 3 reasons you can't sign in to gmail.
1. you are in another country trying to access the mail with same credentials.
I have had it where I have
There is sorto of an easier way round this.
There are 3 reasons you can't sign in to gmail.
1. you are in another country trying to access the mail with same credentials.
I have had it where I have
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Shaun Everiss
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Could somebody confirm this issue before I put it in a ticket?
Internet Explorer 11 latest stable version of nvda. The second checkbox about focus mode changes in the browse mode dialogue, seems to have no effect.
IE in Firefox, changing this effectively allows
Internet Explorer 11 latest stable version of nvda. The second checkbox about focus mode changes in the browse mode dialogue, seems to have no effect.
IE in Firefox, changing this effectively allows
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Brian's Mail list account
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#9549
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