If you guessed “as least sechs” when thinking about recently hacked supercomputers in Germany, step right up and have a complimentary donut.
ONE donut for recently hacked supercomputers in Germany.
Back when men wore onions on their belts if they were working around computers “which was the style at the time” there was “the greatest computer language you’ve never used and grandaddy of the programming family tree”
Happy 60th, ALGOL 60.
Politicians in Munich, Germany are saying “Nein’ to Microsoft Windows.
Again.
Spoiler alert:
They “have decided that its administration needs to use open-source software”
Again.
Remember how concerned you were when you recently found out that “multi-part Android spyware lurked on Google Play Store” ?
Now think that, except four years ago.
The folks over at CNN’s Online Edition would like you to know that earlier reports of “unidentified aerial phenomena” in those “Pentagon officially declassified and released videos” have been officially downgraded to “objects could be drones”.
Here are “9 reasons you should be worried about the closure of BuzzFeed News in Australia” that may at first look to be upside-down:
Here is a report on how an AI-powered auto-completer is helping developers write 25% less co**.
Top Gun reports are in that “Brit research supercomputer ARCHER’s login nodes exploited in cyber-attack”, and that systems administrators are on a ride into the danger zone.