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Telaneoabout 1 hour ago
zdwabout 1 hour ago
I post a lot of links to HN. It's a hobby - I have lots of RSS feeds in NetNewsWire.

Double posts do happen, HN's algorithm allows it. Occasionally a post that got little attention will get boosted up to the front page after a few days.

But I didn't post another copy of this link a few hours ago, and I've never had HN create a duplicate post way later - no clue what's going on here...

ranger_dangerabout 2 hours ago
> wack0

Wasn't that the kid that got busted for the Nintendo Gigaleaks? And then claimed his mental health problems "made him do it"?

They also ported NT to G3/G4 Apple hardware: https://github.com/Wack0/maciNTosh

applfanboysbgon2 minutes ago
> claimed his mental health problems "made him do it"

You can scoff at the defense's arguments, but the prosecution's arguments were even more absurd.

> Mr Reid told the court the attack was not discovered until two months later, and cost Nintendo £1.4 million in repairs to its systems.

If the systems are insecure, they would have needed to be 'repaired' anyways! Revealing an insecurity doesn't "cost" anything, even if the form of disclosure is not what one would describe as responsible disclosure. The media got its sensational tidbit for the headline, but it's good the judge had more sense than trying to ruin a bright kid's life for leaking some 20+ year old prototypes and concept art.

farmerbb30 minutes ago
That's correct, same person.
masa-kozuabout 2 hours ago
"Windows NT — that’s some nostalgia. Choosing it over ReactOS somehow makes it feel even more genuine."