I feel rather strongly about this
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1. don't know/care where you come from: but in America, its call freedom, freedom of speech, the consitution. 2. this not your house. 3. this place dosen't belong to all of us. 4. goto 1
You don't see a WTF in spawning hundreds of threads ?? Or using code found on places like codeproject.com in production applications ... Code that is most likely untested, or barely test, more often than not, not made by reputable developers/development groups/etc ?? .... Wow ...---WTF
Varindir Rajesh Mahdihar wrote:
but in America, its call freedom, freedom of speech, the consitution.
Ah, another person who confuses freedom of speech with the perceived right to say whatever you want, wherever you want. Freedom of speech does not permit you to shout "fire" in a crowded theatre just because you want to have a bit of fun. Where did I say he shouldn't be allowed to post crap like that? I've got no problem with him doing that, just not here.
Varindir Rajesh Mahdihar wrote:
2. this not your house. 3. this place dosen't belong to all of us.
If you feel that way, fine. For some of us who are not quite as new as you are, we have a stronger connection with the place.
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"I can track them down using some sophisticated stuff and put the fear of God in them..." cool..... should we call you 'frog the bounty hunter' :laugh: so, what's this sophisticated 'stuff' you can track down us monkeys with
You don't see a WTF in spawning hundreds of threads ?? Or using code found on places like codeproject.com in production applications ... Code that is most likely untested, or barely test, more often than not, not made by reputable developers/development groups/etc ?? .... Wow ...---WTF
Lots of experience for one. But honestly if I explain how then I'm providing the knowledge to overcome it. I'll give you a clue. The most powerful hackers in the world and the very best of those who catch them are masters at "Social Engineering". I'll leave it at that.
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I'm not sure which I find more irritating, Henize's post in the Soapbox or the fact that it's still there :mad:. I posted a comment[^] there but I think it's worth reposting here: if someone defaces my house, I clean it up. This place belongs to all of us. I'm fanatical about cleaning out unwanted posts from the Awasu forums. It sends a strong message that posts are gone and their account deleted, sometimes minutes after the post is made. I can just imagine them trying to submit a second post only to find that their account has disappeared :laugh:
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It sometimes seems that Henize is on drugs. Some of his posts seem half way coherent, but others sound like he is on something (like the one you were commenting on).
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1. don't know/care where you come from: but in America, its call freedom, freedom of speech, the consitution. 2. this not your house. 3. this place dosen't belong to all of us. 4. goto 1
You don't see a WTF in spawning hundreds of threads ?? Or using code found on places like codeproject.com in production applications ... Code that is most likely untested, or barely test, more often than not, not made by reputable developers/development groups/etc ?? .... Wow ...---WTF
Varindir Rajesh Mahdihar wrote:
but in America, its call freedom, freedom of speech, the consitution.
While the web in general is a public medium, CodeProject is a privately owned site and its owners have complete authority to remove any/all posts they desire.
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." - Dr. Seuss
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Lots of experience for one. But honestly if I explain how then I'm providing the knowledge to overcome it. I'll give you a clue. The most powerful hackers in the world and the very best of those who catch them are masters at "Social Engineering". I'll leave it at that.
I think i know what you are talking about. They try to get them to brag probably. I had someone try that one on me when i was spamming another forum, they told me to contact them because they were impressed with my "skills".
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I think i know what you are talking about. They try to get them to brag probably. I had someone try that one on me when i was spamming another forum, they told me to contact them because they were impressed with my "skills".
Nope. Much more subtle. It would take someone a lot of reading and thinking to grasp it. More reading than anything. Where I went to school they had a class that touched on it briefly. I first discovered it in real life while working at Micron Technology.
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Lots of experience for one. But honestly if I explain how then I'm providing the knowledge to overcome it. I'll give you a clue. The most powerful hackers in the world and the very best of those who catch them are masters at "Social Engineering". I'll leave it at that.
code-frog wrote:
The most powerful hackers in the world and the very best of those who catch them are masters at "Social Engineering". I'll leave it at that.
Yeah, Mitnick used that to particularly good effect back during his hacking days :-)
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I'm not sure which I find more irritating, Henize's post in the Soapbox or the fact that it's still there :mad:. I posted a comment[^] there but I think it's worth reposting here: if someone defaces my house, I clean it up. This place belongs to all of us. I'm fanatical about cleaning out unwanted posts from the Awasu forums. It sends a strong message that posts are gone and their account deleted, sometimes minutes after the post is made. I can just imagine them trying to submit a second post only to find that their account has disappeared :laugh:
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Doesn't or isn't there a moderator around I have moderated other forums and such things get removed immediately. If it isn't explicit in language you can lock a thread or just flat out modify the content. At the very least you can contact the poster if you aren't sure and ask them to revise or explain what they said/meant or even have them appologize. But 90% of the time it is too late to take back a suspect statement and the most a mod can do is post there dislike/disagreements with a topic and close it by locking it.
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1. don't know/care where you come from: but in America, its call freedom, freedom of speech, the consitution. 2. this not your house. 3. this place dosen't belong to all of us. 4. goto 1
You don't see a WTF in spawning hundreds of threads ?? Or using code found on places like codeproject.com in production applications ... Code that is most likely untested, or barely test, more often than not, not made by reputable developers/development groups/etc ?? .... Wow ...---WTF
Varindir Rajesh Mahdihar wrote:
but in America
Well, good thing the servers are hosted in Canada, then. We don't have to worry about that crap. :rolleyes:
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Doesn't or isn't there a moderator around I have moderated other forums and such things get removed immediately. If it isn't explicit in language you can lock a thread or just flat out modify the content. At the very least you can contact the poster if you aren't sure and ask them to revise or explain what they said/meant or even have them appologize. But 90% of the time it is too late to take back a suspect statement and the most a mod can do is post there dislike/disagreements with a topic and close it by locking it.
Spam posts can be and are deleted fairly quickly so the facility is definitely there. I was just wondering they are treated like that but this post was left in place. I think that while the Soapbox was intended to be a place where anything goes, until recently people have not really abused it. But there's a feeling that whatever goes on in there doesn't need to be moderated which I disagree with.
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I'm not sure which I find more irritating, Henize's post in the Soapbox or the fact that it's still there :mad:. I posted a comment[^] there but I think it's worth reposting here: if someone defaces my house, I clean it up. This place belongs to all of us. I'm fanatical about cleaning out unwanted posts from the Awasu forums. It sends a strong message that posts are gone and their account deleted, sometimes minutes after the post is made. I can just imagine them trying to submit a second post only to find that their account has disappeared :laugh:
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The worst part is that it feels like it's my fault. I knew he was borderline before I started the last exchange of message to him just prior to his total mental breakdown. I just couldn't help myself. :sigh:
-- Torn from tomorrow's headlines
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The worst part is that it feels like it's my fault. I knew he was borderline before I started the last exchange of message to him just prior to his total mental breakdown. I just couldn't help myself. :sigh:
-- Torn from tomorrow's headlines
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
I knew he was borderline before I started the last exchange of message to him just prior to his total mental breakdown.
The funny thing is, I didn't bother to go back to see what set him off :-) Man, you really pushed his buttons. He was definitely justified :laugh::laugh::laugh:
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The worst part is that it feels like it's my fault. I knew he was borderline before I started the last exchange of message to him just prior to his total mental breakdown. I just couldn't help myself. :sigh:
-- Torn from tomorrow's headlines
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
The worst part is that it feels like it's my fault.
I don't think you can take credit the blame for his plummet. He'd been running towards that cliff for days. :rolleyes:
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." - Dr. Seuss
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code-frog wrote:
The most powerful hackers in the world and the very best of those who catch them are masters at "Social Engineering". I'll leave it at that.
Yeah, Mitnick used that to particularly good effect back during his hacking days :-)
Regards, Nish
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Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. Also visit the Ultimate Toolbox blogHe was so good at it I bet he still does it on a daily basis with normal things and doesn't even realize it. That guy perfected it.
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The worst part is that it feels like it's my fault. I knew he was borderline before I started the last exchange of message to him just prior to his total mental breakdown. I just couldn't help myself. :sigh:
-- Torn from tomorrow's headlines
How can it be your fault though? I mean I know what you are saying. But it really isn't. The guy does seem obsessed with swearing though.
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The worst part is that it feels like it's my fault. I knew he was borderline before I started the last exchange of message to him just prior to his total mental breakdown. I just couldn't help myself. :sigh:
-- Torn from tomorrow's headlines
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
The worst part is that it feels like it's my fault. I knew he was borderline before I started the last exchange of message to him just prior to his total mental breakdown. I just couldn't help myself.
It's all your fault Jörgen ;P
Regards, Nish
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Alvaro Mendez wrote:
Yes it is. It's not my house, it's not my car, it's not my clothes. It's a web forum called "the soapbox".
Which is part of the entire site. You don't feel that there is a sense of community here? Some of us do.
Alvaro Mendez wrote:
However, the first offense deserves just a banning of the account, just so we can see what happened.
Given his track record, you feel he deserves a second chance?
Alvaro Mendez wrote:
This is a website, with different sections. Like a house, if you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen.
The Soapbox is part of CP. What goes on there is part of CP. Stuff like that reflects badly on the entire site. One room in your house is smeared with shit and full of trash but that's OK because it's the smeared-with-shit-and-full-of-trash room?
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Taka Muraoka wrote:
Which is part of the entire site. You don't feel that there is a sense of community here? Some of us do.
Not in the soapbox. It feels more like a war room at times. The Lounge is where people come to make nice.
Taka Muraoka wrote:
Given his track record, you feel he deserves a second chance?
No. He should be permanently banned. But the post (and its replies) should remain there, as part of history. Removing it (from a forum like the soapbox) is more akin to censorship. Like I said, if the guy had then gone on a rampage posting crap under different accounts, that would have been different and those posts I would have supported removing swiftly.
Taka Muraoka wrote:
The Soapbox is part of CP. What goes on there is part of CP. Stuff like that reflects badly on the entire site. One room in your house is smeared with sh*t and full of trash but that's OK because it's the smeared-with-sh*t-and-full-of-trash room?
I disagree. Stuff like that does not reflect badly on the site. It reflects badly on the person who posted it. Since we all complained, he was put out of commission. His post should remain there as an example to others.
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code-frog wrote:
The most powerful hackers in the world and the very best of those who catch them are masters at "Social Engineering". I'll leave it at that.
Yeah, Mitnick used that to particularly good effect back during his hacking days :-)
Regards, Nish
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Mitnick
Have you seen the movie based on his story? I recommend it.
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Taka Muraoka wrote:
Which is part of the entire site. You don't feel that there is a sense of community here? Some of us do.
Not in the soapbox. It feels more like a war room at times. The Lounge is where people come to make nice.
Taka Muraoka wrote:
Given his track record, you feel he deserves a second chance?
No. He should be permanently banned. But the post (and its replies) should remain there, as part of history. Removing it (from a forum like the soapbox) is more akin to censorship. Like I said, if the guy had then gone on a rampage posting crap under different accounts, that would have been different and those posts I would have supported removing swiftly.
Taka Muraoka wrote:
The Soapbox is part of CP. What goes on there is part of CP. Stuff like that reflects badly on the entire site. One room in your house is smeared with sh*t and full of trash but that's OK because it's the smeared-with-sh*t-and-full-of-trash room?
I disagree. Stuff like that does not reflect badly on the site. It reflects badly on the person who posted it. Since we all complained, he was put out of commission. His post should remain there as an example to others.
If [God] knows what we are going to do then we have no free will and are just characters in a play written by him. Without free will, morality for humans makes no sense. Without free will and morality, any sort of punishment or reward system loses any justification. Heaven and hell would be places where [God] could watch the souls he created, predestined just for eternal happiness or agony. - Mark Thomas
Alvaro Mendez wrote:
Removing it (from a forum like the soapbox) is more akin to censorship.
Censorship is about blocking information you don't want people to hear. I'm talking about maintaining standards.
Alvaro Mendez wrote:
if the guy had then gone on a rampage posting crap under different accounts, that would have been different and those posts I would have supported removing swiftly.
What's the difference? He goes on a rampage posting crap from different accounts, the posts should be deleted but if he goes on a rampage posting crap from a single account, they should stay?!
Alvaro Mendez wrote:
It reflects badly on the person who posted it.
Yes it does, but it's also a reflection on the site that it deems it acceptable to leave stuff like that on view.
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The worst part is that it feels like it's my fault. I knew he was borderline before I started the last exchange of message to him just prior to his total mental breakdown. I just couldn't help myself. :sigh:
-- Torn from tomorrow's headlines