@Ell unless you can actually prove that the information can be misused against you with a significant probability causing you measurable losses, it's paranoia.
@BartekBanachewicz Do you need to ask for asylum when a given country doesn't actually have an extradition treaty? It's not like there wasn't a lot of planning put into all that.
> The Lord Rector (more commonly known just as the Rector) of the University of Glasgow is one of the most senior posts within that institution, elected every three years by students. The theoretical role of the Rector is to represent students to the senior management of the University and raise issues which concern them. In order to achieve this, the Rector is the statutory chair of the Court, the governing body of the University.
@Nican I got a mail from rackspace that there was an issue with the machine my vm is running on. Some time later I got a mail again saying that the issue was fixed.
@BartekBanachewicz I've had so many problems with RAM compatibility in the past that I decided to stay with run-of-the-mill, non-gamer, non-overclocked value ram.
I think it's Kingston, but I'm not even sure. I've had it for several years now, and it has never caused me problems.
> Thirdly we feel that a choice of 2x Titans (3 Gb Vram Apiece) or 3x Titans (2gb Vram Apiece) would have made a far better choice with the 12k setup able to play even most games at maxed out settings.
I actually tried to clone an svn repository with "git svn clone", turns out git downloads and applies every single patch and takes forever whereas "svn co" just takes a second.
is forbidden in C since C99, but allowed in C++. I only found answers about recent Ceepeepees, is there a way to check if that was allowed in C++98 as well?
Either way. I don't want to use my real name not just because I'm an ass, but for security reasons. There's a very good reason my address is impounded by the state and why I have been granted the legal right to change my name once I finish college.
@ThePhD that sounds reasonable to me. Just give them what they are asking for. "My Bio: I am a secret agent with experience in C++ who must not reveal his identity for national security reasons"
@Ven: If @ThePhD wanted to do that, I'd be fine with it, although his public pseudonym for the event will have to be something less... pseudonymy than it currently is.
@ThePhD Again - why do you need to be "granted" the right to change your name? Isn't anybody anywhere basically allowed to change his name at any given point?
@Griwes Before you legally change your name you have to prove that you're not doing it to dodge problems or avoid debt related to the gov't or any other legal matters. I went through that whole process with my family, and were granted the right to do so (without being charged the nominal fees, because poor).
@Griwes To be sure it's not used to escape debt from school, school is allowed to use my name to advertise things (thankfully I'm doing so poorly they don't care etc.).
My real name is only in a very slim handful of places, and I'm already slowly culling them out.