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  1. Jenny Ondioline Jenny Ondioline A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

    looks like Randall just *needs* to create a romantic comics from time to time. !xkcd

    about 22 days ago from web
    • Pablo Rauzy Pablo Rauzy A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

      https://www.xkcd.com/992/ - Some new science mnemonics. !xkcd #fb

      about 2 months ago from web at Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
      • ducuchu repeated this.
    • Kipngetich Ibrahim Ngeno Kipngetich Ibrahim Ngeno A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

      This -> http://xkcd.com/992/ !xkcd web !comic

      about 2 months ago from IdentiFox at Nairobi, Nairobi Province, Kenya
      • andreasr andreasr A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

        Today's !xkcd comic can also be seen via a link in the Wikipedia article on percentage points.

        about 3 months ago from web
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          David Haberthür David Haberthür A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

          likes todays !xkcd http://ur1.ca/5bf2q as another view on the death of Mr. Jobs. Even though - in this context - the al…

          about 5 months ago from status.davidhaberthuer.ch
          • andreasr andreasr A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

            I like today's !xkcd comic. http://xkcd.com/961/

            about 5 months ago from web
            • Maximilian Marx repeated this.
          • gnuzer gnuzer A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

            http://xkcd.com/956/ !xkcd #TheGivenTree , #DefectiveByDesign ?

            about 5 months ago from web
            • Mathias Hablützel Mathias Hablützel lazyweb , A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

              Dear !lazyweb I'm looking for a certain !xkcd comic: There is a guy decyphering a message encrypted with his RSA/GPG(?) key, anyone?

              about 5 months ago from web at Winterthur, Zurich, Switzerland
              • Marjolein Katsma Marjolein Katsma lazyweb

                @0x6d686b this? http://www.xkcd.com/370/

                about 5 months ago
              • Mathias Hablützel Mathias Hablützel lazyweb , Marjolein Katsma

                @marjoleink You are my hero! Why didn't I find it when searching with RSA, Private Key etc?

                about 5 months ago
              • Marjolein Katsma Marjolein Katsma lazyweb

                @0x6d686b I found it with this (first try :)): http://duckduckgo.com/?q=encrypted+message+xkcd

                about 5 months ago
            • sanskritfritz sanskritfritz A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

              !xkcd http://xkcd.com/954/ I wonder who will be the first idiot who actually tries this.

              about 5 months ago from web at Budapest, Budapest főváros, Hungary
              • Mnementh Mnementh Identi.ca

                Are also on !identica #mundaneneutrinoexplanations ? http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/22/us-science-light-idUSTRE78L4FH20110922

                about 5 months ago from web
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                • Mnementh Mnementh Identi.ca

                  Neutrino yelled 'meep meep' while running #mundaneneutrinoexplanations

                  about 5 months ago
                • Mnementh Mnementh Identi.ca

                  RT Karmageddon22@Twitter "Pics or GTFO" Albert Einstein, April 1933. #mundaneneutrinoexplanations : twitpic.com/6p5b74

                  about 5 months ago
                • Mnementh Mnementh Identi.ca

                  RT fmiffal@Twitter: Bullied by photons. "It was fight or flight," a shaken neutrino recalls. #mundaneneutrinoexplanations

                  about 5 months ago
              • Nick Clark Nick Clark A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

                http://x.vu/227570 I know that escalator well. !xkcd http://x.vu/227569

                about 5 months ago from web at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
                • Mathias Hablützel Mathias Hablützel A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

                  http://xkcd.com/481/ I need this NOW! !xkcd

                  about 5 months ago from xmpp
                  • Alexander Skwar Alexander Skwar A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

                    Nice idea !xkcd 951 http://m.xkcd.com/951/, but #wrong. In private life, time has no price.

                    about 5 months ago from web at Zürich (Kreis 5) / Gewerbeschule, Zurich, Switzerland
                    • Command Line Magic Command Line Magic Linux , Command Line Interface

                      YOU: nc -l 12345 > 25mbfile ; COUSIN: nc your.hostname 12345 < 25mbfile # This is how you do it !xkcd !cli !linux

                      about 5 months ago from Net::Twitter
                      • unhammer, talishte and Psychedelic Squid (is now at Fragdev) and 5 others like this.
                      • linuxaria, Marcio B. Jr. and Psychedelic Squid (is now at Fragdev) repeated this.
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                      • Alexander Skwar Alexander Skwar P. J. McDermott

                        @pehjota no, it wouldn't. but in xkcd, it's not said that web/ftp should be at home. web hosting sounds like something external ;)

                        about 5 months ago
                      • Alexander Skwar Alexander Skwar

                        @climagic because my provider doesn't offer it. sixxs.net is too much of a hassle. and my wlan nat router has no ipv6 support.

                        about 5 months ago
                      • Marcio B. Jr. Marcio B. Jr. Alexander Skwar

                        @climagic pretty much like @alexs77 :-)

                        about 5 months ago
                    • P. J. McDermott P. J. McDermott A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

                      Just read !xkcd 949. Am I the only one left who finds #netcat sufficient for sending files over a network? :D

                      about 5 months ago from web
                      • Mathias Hablützel repeated this.
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                      • P. J. McDermott P. J. McDermott Alexander Skwar

                        @alexs77 Same thing. You add a pinhole (or "port forwarding" rule) to NAT, then packets addressed to a specific port are routed to a host.

                        about 5 months ago
                      • P. J. McDermott P. J. McDermott Alexander Skwar

                        @alexs77 I think #netcat is probably also "too complicated" for the average user. Then again, so are most things mentioned in #xkcd 949.

                        about 5 months ago
                      • Alexander Skwar Alexander Skwar

                        @pehjota yep. WeTransfer → https://www.wetransfer.com/ ← might be "average user compatible". cannot get easier than this…

                        about 5 months ago
                    • Pablo Rauzy Pablo Rauzy A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

                      Just so you know, "correct horse battery staple" is not a safe password anymore. !xkcd

                      about 6 months ago from web at Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
                      • Pablo Rauzy Pablo Rauzy A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

                        http://uzy.me/ax !xkcd - Password Strength // ♥

                        about 6 months ago from web at Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
                        • Louis Roché, Mathieu Amirault and Gatitac repeated this.
                        • gicxjo gicxjo

                          @p4bl0 hey but what about dictionary attack? That phrase must be extremely easy to crack

                          about 6 months ago
                        • Pablo Rauzy Pablo Rauzy gicxjo

                          @gicxjo even if you know it's 4 english words and if you suppose there are only 5000 words (!), at 1000 try/s it would take 10,000s of years

                          about 6 months ago
                        • gicxjo gicxjo

                          @p4bl0 he, I didn't make the account. Now you convinced me, thanks!

                          about 6 months ago
                      • Jenny Ondioline Jenny Ondioline A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

                        looks like !xkcd author has some issues w/ #cancer

                        about 7 months ago from xmpp
                        • Børge A. Roum Børge A. Roum

                          @dothidden He doesn't have cancer, but someone close to him does. His girlfriend I think. He's written about it on the blog.

                          about 7 months ago
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