New stuff about privacy is boring sometimes, every time need check and recheck for spy data on computers or whatever digital thing we have. I tried to use an simple browser without any kind of filters, was an adventure during the first phishing site after an ransomware block all the virtual machine I was using.
Ok, is a common sense the websites need ads to survive, and me trying do the same, is an half free way to pay for the costs but, really need to destroy the user computer in this process?
Well after you say "Are you crazy? Why not using some software protection?" or "Looking for p**** things and s***x off course you get some malwre" I will say no, I don't visit this kind of sites.
So what I'm doing instead? Piracy? Looking for lotto results? Alien with nukes? No for all this questions. I just tryed use my blogger account, google and other university and college related pages without stress me out about paranoia cookies, cheese for shoes or whatever tracking ads do, and surprised get an 4960 threads in VM including an ransomware problem.
For my luck had not even logged my main account or created any other, I just went on the sites of the most famous colleges and some blogs, and all in just 5 minutes.....
Obviously the virtual machine was up to date because I would use it for an academic work to show the benefits of integrating companies with schools.
Continue....
Friday, September 21, 2018
Saturday, August 25, 2018
About common Words
Sometimes we need most used words an some language to learn about everything. According with this site:
https://www.thoughtco.com/commonly-used-words-in-english-1692629
It may seem strange but it is very useful to have something to base yourself and avoid addictions of typing, speaking and mostly writing. Each language has its "ways" and mainly its regionalisms which makes everything very interesting.
For those who study programming, phonetics and other sciences that need statistics like these make this kind of information useful.
As my first post I still need to "define" more than "say" or "seek".
Here is an example:
https://www.thoughtco.com/commonly-used-words-in-english-1692629
It may seem strange but it is very useful to have something to base yourself and avoid addictions of typing, speaking and mostly writing. Each language has its "ways" and mainly its regionalisms which makes everything very interesting.
For those who study programming, phonetics and other sciences that need statistics like these make this kind of information useful.
As my first post I still need to "define" more than "say" or "seek".
Here is an example:
- the
- be
- of
- and
- a
- in (preposition: "in the old days")
- to (infinitive marker: "to sing")
- have
- it
- to (preposition: "to the country")
- for (preposition: "for you")
- I
- that (relative pronoun: "the book that I read")
- you
- he
- on (preposition: "on the beach")
- with (preposition: "with pleasure")
- do (verb: "I do")
- at (preposition: "at school")
- by (preposition: "by midnight")
- not
- this (determiner: "this page")
- but
- from (preposition: "from home")
- they
- his (determiner: "his job")
- that (determiner: "that song")
- she
- or
- which (determiner: "which book")
- as (conjunction: "as we agreed")
- we
- an
- say (verb: "say a prayer")
- will (auxiliary verb: "I will try")
- would
- can (auxiliary verb: "I can go")
- if
- their
- go (verb: "go now")
- what (determiner: "what time")
- there
- all (determiner: "all people")
- get (verb: "get busy")
- her (determiner: "her job")
- make (verb: "make money")
- who
- as (preposition: "as a child")
- out (adverb: "go out")
- up (adverb: "go up")
- see (verb: "see the sky")
- know (verb: "know a place")
- time (time: "a time to laugh")
- take (verb: "take a break")
- them
- some (determiner: "some money")
- could
- so (adverb: "I said so")
- him
- year
- into (preposition: "into the room")
- its
- then
- think (verb: "think hard")
- my
- come (verb: "come early")
- than
- more (adverb: "more quickly")
- about (preposition: "about you")
- now
- last (adjective: "last call")
- your
- me
- no (determiner: "no time")
- other (adjective: "other people")
- give
- just (adverb: "just try")
- should
- these (determiner: "these days")
- people
- also
- well (adverb: "well written")
- any (determiner: "any day")
- only
- new (adjective: "new friend")
- very
- when (conjunction: "when you go")
- may (auxiliary verb: "you may go")
- way
- look (verb: "look here")
- like (preposition: "like a boat")
- use (verb: "use your head")
- her (pronoun: "give her")
- such (determiner: "such problems")
- how (adverb: "see how")
- because
- when (adverb: "know when")
- as (adverb: "as good")
- good (adjective: "good time")
- find (verb: "find time")
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