I used to frequent http://aimbots.net/ when I was younger. Its a forum dedicated to mostly open source cheats so there is a whole discussion thread with sources and RE strategies.
I don't understand how these help mitigate fraud in any way. You still have to sign afterwards, there is no PIN which is the way it works in Europe. How is this ANY different other than harder to implement a scanner which would steal the swipe, and those are bound to get implemented sooner or later anyway.
I guess I am not the only one with the WiFi wont work after coming back from sleep/suspend. Honestly there is a much faster solution that I found: close your laptop, let it go to sleep then open and wifi should be back. I am sure there is a cli that you can force restart but honestly this is probably just as fast :P
I didn't quite finish this article as its a bit lenghthy and sort of drives the same point again and again "Ubuntu sucks and has bugs, Unity sucks...and it sucks." yeah we get it, and you aren't the first person to actually say it either. There are other Distros, other Desktop environments other then Unity (you can even get them prepackaged! I am not even going to google it but i am sure there is a modern 14.04 Kubuntu fork.). I guess the main point is that Canonical is trying to position themselves as a leader in terms of consumer end-user linux desktop OS vendor. And they are. Honestly even with its many bugs Ubuntu is usually the first choice of linux Distro for me personally is because of the usual catch22 with software: the bigger you are the bigger you get because people get familiar and because there is a wealth of information out there to help you if you do run into problems. Most software that is made cross OS compatible usually means its made compatible with Debian/Ubuntu. And that is valuable.