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an attempt to push the world in a better direction
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
back to the point.... is a secure OS possible?
Do YOU believe it's possible to write a secure OS that can stand up to the full force of the Internet, and get us off the patch merry go round?
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Mike Warot
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