Privacy stuff on the web...

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Anyone notice that computers slow down as time goes on? Then after your reload the PC fresh and reinstall everything again, its like it is faster.
I got a timer and its true for my asus.
I do not know if its on purpose or not, but even with all the proper care and being careful, windows always gets slower with time.
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The majority of it is from the registry on a windows machine, even when you uninstall programs data is still stored from it in the registry. Cached data also contributes.
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diedemus wrote:The majority of it is from the registry on a windows machine, even when you uninstall programs data is still stored from it in the registry. Cached data also contributes.

Yah that is true. But I manually go through and always remove all that from the registry as well as ccleaner, and the cashed files I remove too...
Maybe its my imigination.
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:evil: bwaaahahahaaaa

ALL YOUR INFORMATIONS ARE BELONG TO US!!!!

privacy is an illusion

http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/avi_ru ... acked.html
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themadness wrote::evil: bwaaahahahaaaa

ALL YOUR INFORMATIONS ARE BELONG TO US!!!!

privacy is an illusion

http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/avi_ru ... acked.html

That is why I have a stock pile of older ECM's and such. Probably useless, but a degree in microchips will help to remove all of the wireless vonurabilitirs in my future newer cars.
the safest way is no connection at all. I once hacked into my own laptop with a professors laptop because I forgot to print my midterm essay. The professor was worried I was hacking something else. Lol

The biggest anoyance I see is car companies making electronic breaks and stearing. Some things are supossed to be manual mechanical linkage.
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why did you need to hack it if it was yours to begin with?
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yeah i don't get that either. why would you hack your own equipment.
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99GaGT3X00 wrote:yeah i don't get that either. why would you hack your own equipment.

I was at the school, my laptop was home and I happen to have it on.
The problem was the paper was for a major grade and I forgot it was due that day. I tried to get the teacher to allow for me to get it, but I lived an hour away one way, and the teacher was only there for about 30 more minutes.
Nobody gets home before me so I had to resort to hacking my laptop.
I was able to do it because I had a gaming server running on my LAN, so I was able to remote to my server, then crack my laptop from the server. I couldnt just log in because I did not have remote desktop on my laptop.
I did get the paper to the teacher as a word file, but I had to reload my laptops OS because I messed it up so much.
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