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  1. Re:apple is clearly doomed on Apple Blocks iOS Apps Using Dropbox SDK · · Score: 1

    If I make a "rule" that every time you post to /. you have to pay me $1, and you agree to it, I'll fucking swear by it until you can get the rule revoked.

    Silly or not, these are the fucking rules for playing in the iOS garden right now. Dropbox agreed to those rules. Whether or not we think they're fucking silly, or controlling, or whatever is fucking irrelevant to the entire conversation at hand...the rules have been "broken" and those people using the Dropbox SDK have had the massive inconvenience of re-compiling their apps using the already fixed version of the SDK and re-submitting them to Apple.

    The fucking nerd rage is both annoying and stupid.

  2. Re:BB is a business phone on BlackBerry 10 Unveiled · · Score: 1

    without having to buy extra software or hardware (which for years was a pre-requisite to get the best out of Blackberries; I don't know if it still is).

    It is still true, for the most part.

    You do still HAVE to have extra software in place to connect a Blackberry to Exchange. However, there is now a truly free version available....the paid for version has more bells and whistles.

    In the overall topic at hand, RIM is completely fucked. Completely. They just haven't realized it yet.

    My boss is a hardcore RIM fanboi...his first BB goes back pretty much to the second commercially-available blackberry (The 857 IIRC). Just bought himself a couple of months ago a new 9900 - and has been harassing the everloving fuck out of my IT department ever since. Reboots, shit battery life, crashing apps, you name it, he's experiencing it...to the point that he's about to buy himself an iPhone 4S.

    RIM is barely a shadow of its former self, and its because they make shitty devices today. Forget the apps, forget everything else where iPhone/Android are cannibalizing RIM, the bottom line isn't that Timmy the Executive can't play Angry Birds...its that RIM's devices do, in fact, lick balls. And not in a good pleasing-to-the-scrotum way, but in a toothy biting death-to-all-penises way.

    Seriously, fuck the "average consumer" - RIM has completely gnawed off the cocks of those that made them the powerhouse RIM once was....corporate executives. When RIM can't even hold onto the corporate buyer, they're completely and unilaterally fucked in the ass.

  3. Re:Antivirus Software on a Mac on One In Five Macs Holds Malware — For Windows · · Score: 1

    You know what? Stop surfing to fucking dodgy porn sites (or other dodgy sites of questionable content) and you won't get infected whether or not Mr. Mac up above runs antivirus software on his macbook pro.

    Stop clicking on every fucking popup too.

  4. Re:Hey Apple Users... on Game Theory, Antivirus Improvements Explain Rise In Mac Malware · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Stupid people doing stupid shit with technology and getting viris outbreaks?

    Yeah, that's confined to ANY particular OS.

    Sorry, but if Linux had enough market share, they'd be targeted too. Computing is by definition insecure, because you'll always have stupid people doing stupid shit.

  5. Re:Why an app at all? on iTunes' Windows Problem · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And I don't agree.

    I'm a Windows/tiny fraction of Linux sysadmin that just made the switch from Windows to Mac for my personal laptop - mostly because all my end users were buying macs and expecting me to know how to support them (VPN, remote email, whatever)

    The right-click took me a little time to get used to on the trackpad. Having the "menu bar" for every program on the top of the screen & not the application window still causes me some minor issues. All of these issues are entirely PEBKAC - it is my lack of familiarity, not lack of knowledge, that caused me grief in these ways.

    I also dislike how iWhatever seems to want to import shit into a database every time. Just let me work with my files...I don't need an iPhoto database storing all my pics thanks. Again though, this seems to me more about the "Almighty User Experience" more than anything though. I still don't know if I like or hate the mouse-click integrated into the trackpad itself vs separate button(s).

    Beyond those minor gripes though, I find OSX extremely easy and intuitive to use. I do have a Win7 Bootcamp setup when I NEED windows, but overall, I honestly cannot imagine going back to Windows in my "personal life" - I am REALLY happy using an OS that does indeed "just work"

    Obviously non-scientific anecdote from one user to refute your one-user anecdote. But really, I doubt you're stupid, it just takes time to grow accustomed to a new/changed interface/experience. My first hour was rough too...the second less so, and approximately 3 weeks later I have developed an OSX preference. Doesn't mean I hate Windows either...as you find OSX "meh", I find Windows the same "meh" now too. I used Windows 8 in a VM for an hour, and I despise the UI, but I also know that my opinion is largely bred on unfamiliarity...once I get used to Win8, I'm sure I won't despise it anymore.

    Honestly, I hate the preaching of the zealots for ANY OS. Use what you like, and works for your needs. To hell with anyone who disagrees.

  6. Re:Like War on All Video Games Cause Aggressive Behavior, Say Two US Congressmen · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I was thinking something close to this at least...more along the lines of "morons that hold public office has been linked to aggressive behavior"

    Seriously, when you consider just how outrageously fucked up the USA & world are right now...this is the dumbest shit to be wasting time on I can almost think of. Hopefully the voters in their districts see it the same way. Not fucking likely, but I could hope.

    Of course this is bipartisan douchebaggery too. Morons.

  7. Re:That's what America needs to be competitive! on Bring Back the 40-Hour Work Week · · Score: 1

    Where the fuck in Canada do you live that you get that?? I want to move there.

    Here in Manitoba, its 2-weeks vacation for the 1st year, 3 weeks for years 2-10, and 4 once you get beyond 10 years.

    Oh, and there is no mandatory paid sick leave. No mandatory short-term disability. If I had a serious illness that required real time away from work, I and my family are pretty much financially fucked.

    My employer gives a whopping 5 paid sick days/year...so, exactly as you said, everyone comes in sick & gets everyone else sick leading to shit productivity. We have a massive illness running rampant throught he office as I type this, with a multitude of people coughing all over the place. Fucking real productive, healthy environment.

  8. Re:Lovely and Intuitive? on Microsoft Launches Windows 8 Consumer Preview · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Agreed entirely. There is absolutley no fucking way my owners will want this at all in our office environment.

    Complete and utter shit. Vista 2.0

  9. Re:Interesting. on What The DHS Is Looking For In Your Posts · · Score: 1

    Undoing an incorrect mod

  10. Re:The power of privacy on Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist · · Score: 5, Informative

    While I won't comment on everything...

    Get stopped for a random breath test, and the cops can rip the contents of your mobile for whatever reason, just like they can ask you to pop the trunk for whatever reason.

    Bullshit. Repeat after me: "I do not consent to a search"

    The cops can ASK you if they can search you, your car, etc all they want. Without a warrant or evidence that a crime is being committed, they CANNOT search your person or property without your consent.

    I do not consent to a search. Know your rights!

  11. Re:Of course it's not self-defense on The Iraq War, the Next War, and the Future of the Fat Man · · Score: 2

    I want to comment on one particular point...

    So, do you think that the SWAT team who kills a US citizen who has been killing lots of people and is about to kill more, is violating the constitution?

    Emphasis of course mine.

    It depends on your definition of "about to kill more", and it changed between your two posts. In your first post, he was "preparing to kill more", in your second he is "about to kill more". And in that line is whether or not the SWAT team is justified in killing the suspect.

    If they raid his house and find bomb making supplies, arms, etc...but the guy is otherwise non-violent at that point in time, you're goddamn right they're violating the constitution by shooting him (preparing to kill more). If he has a gun in his hands, or a bomb strapped to his chest, or other similar scenario, then the SWAT team is entirely justified in killing the bastard, because inaction right there in that moment could result in more deaths (about to kill more).

    And that's kinda the rub...I of course think every one of these terrorist sons of bitches should be hunted down and killed...but not without proof that they're terrorist sons of bitches and that inaction will cause a near or perceived immediate loss of life.

    Unilateral action without either proof or immediate danager, as far as I'm concerned, is an act of aggression, and the USA should be held by the balls if they do that. On the other hand, if you have the proof, or an immediate threat on the lives of others, then it is a defensive act, which we should (and do) have the right to do under international law.

  12. Re:And in one move on Apple Patents Power Adapter That Recovers Lost Passwords · · Score: 1

    Actually, if Apple was smart about this, they could open up a bigass revenue stream for both themselves and 3rd parties...

    Licence the magsafe adapter (Yeah, I know, unlikely, but hear me out) for a hefty sum to a number of quality 3rd parties, but do NOT license the crypto power brick.

    That way, we, as the consumer, can purchase a non-crypto power brick to carry with us when we travel, leaving the crypto power brick safely at home where it belongs.

    Of course, this is Apple, so they'll be smart towards only their own bottom line...they'll make 2 power brick themselves - and worse yet, they'll do it the most consumer unfriendly way...the crypto power brick will be an addon to your order, with only the non-crypto power brick being sold with the system - effectively mostly-forcing every Mac owner to have 2 power bricks at an extra expense.

  13. Re:The POS conundrum... again on Diebold Marries VMs with ATMs to Secure Banking Data · · Score: 1

    Option #1. Every time.

    Who the fuck would want Option #2?

    I can go without making a transaction at Store_ATM_001345716 at a given moment.

  14. Re:What is the real motivation? on When Getting Rid of College Lectures Makes Sense · · Score: 0

    Oh please.

    The best argument you can make on that line is that it "covers the ass of an HR drone too stupid to actually think and even test a potential applicant on their claims of knowledge".

    That piece of paper...certificate, degree, whatever...is a fucking useless pile of garbage not even worthy to wipe one's ass with. ALL it tells you is that X Individual spent some amount of time and was able to somehow "Pass" a certain number of courses, some of which related to Degree Z.

    That's it. It doesn't tell you that Individual X actually knows shit about fuck, whether life or the job you are employing them in. It doesn't tell you if the guy spent 4 years on a degree...or took 15 to get a Bachelor of Sucking Cock. It doesn't tell you if they know shit about Subject Z, or cheated their way to that piece of paper.

    HR drones use these stupid pieces of paper so when Applicant X is a giant fuckwit they can come back with "But he has a degree in Dicksucking! I assumed he would be a good dicksucker!" and hopefully shield the fact that they are just as stupid, useless, and should be fired for being incompetant HR boobs.

    Fucking spend time getting to know an applicant. Fucking TEST THEM with real-world problems they will face day-to-day. I have a fucking idiot I work with that has a fancy-schmancy business degree from a goddamn good school that can't fucking think of how to get out of a wet paper bag...they're fucking useless. But hey! They have a degree....

    Speaks volumes for the good of the degree, doesn't it?

  15. Re:What is the real motivation? on When Getting Rid of College Lectures Makes Sense · · Score: 1

    Education is not an industry, it is a lifestyle.

    And that, really, is precisely my point. And the universities DO get it, although most of the sheep going to university do not.

    Colleges/Universities (which exception to the best of the best of the Ivory League) are even marketing ON the experience now. Meet friends that will last a lifetime! All that warm and fuzzy babble they spew to try to get you to spend your dollars at their institution. And in that, it has become an industry, rank with bullshit advertising, no different than the constant bull fighting between Coke and Pepsi...education has become less about the education you get and more about the college experience.

    Well, if anyone reading is looking for the college experience, I can sum it up for you:

    Get drunk. Fuck lots of people. Get VD - hopefully one treatable by a shot in the cock and not one that is uncureable. Get drunk more. Join a group of like-minded people to get drunk with. Copy lecture notes off of that one asshole that actually goes to class. Drink copious amounts of caffiene, commit all the spoon-fed bullshit to memory, and vomit it back up. Pay $100K over 4+ years, get a piece of paper that allows you to tick off a box on a job application.

    Yeah, that's fucking valuable.

  16. Re:What is the real motivation? on When Getting Rid of College Lectures Makes Sense · · Score: 0

    Oh, I even understand that...the giant hypocryte in me is back at fucking school taking a certification program...but it is one certificate that will open alot of doors for me.

    Of course, that speaks nothing to the fact that my work experience and history already makes me MORE than fucking qualified for the work I want to be doing, but because of assholes in education selling stupid pieces of paper with fancy letters have convinced employers that I can't do the fucking job without the stupid piece of paper I have to go get the stupid fucking piece of paper.

    The (post-secondary) education industry is a fucking joke...they're marketing companies for the most part...nothing more, nothing less. "Come to our school where everyone will see our name at the top of your stupid piece of paper you get at the end of it and think you're fucking awesome".

    And everyone buys into what the big advertising engine tells them to do. I hate using the term, because it is far too overused...but if it wasn't for the sheeple believing in the bullshit the ads tell you, we could do away with the bullshit of education and get back to educating people.

  17. Re:What is the real motivation? on When Getting Rid of College Lectures Makes Sense · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well, really....what IS the value of a college education today?

    With the recession, so many people have gone back to school for graduate degrees that the Masters is rapidly becomming (if not already) the new Bachelor's degree.

    But the reality of it all...it is complete bullshit. Going to college doesn't guarantee success, or even a career. Hell, it doesn't guarantee you sweet fuck all...you have taken 4 years and god only knows how much money that got you a piece of paper that suggests you should be able to do some task with some level of competency.

    Now, if you're my doctor...yeah, I want you to have that piece of paper that says "M.D." on it. I want my lawyer to be able to read and interpet legalese (although, quite frankly, I do a better job of it than most of the lawyers I know). I want the engineer designing the bridge to have a P. Eng. and actually understand that shit, since lives are on the fucking line. But for a netadmin? You come in with a 4-year Bachelor of Science in CS looking to get an entry-level netadmin post I'm going to see you as vastly over-qualified and probably reject you flat out. Fuck, in my home province, it is mandatory for a librarian to have a minimum of a masters degree for a job that paid in 2004 less than 40K a year...make sense out of that fucker. The poor person we hired at the city the one year had something like $100K in student debt & pratically cried when she saw the offer.

    The education bubble is the next great crash to come, where people finally stand up and realize that getting fleeced for $40K a year by an institution so that little Timmy can have a degree in Mediterranian Art which will serve him well while he cooks fucking fries at McD's for the rest of his life just isn't fucking worthwhile, and you will see a re-surgence of cheaper "technical schools" that teach you what you need to know in your chosen profession & fuck all the pretentious bullshit.

    Of course, they (the schools) have "educated" us all on how special and unique and wonderful the fucking college experience is, and how shallow and empty your life will be if you don't go to university. Well seriously, fuck that shit. I drank beer, fucked girls, and even made the occasional class when I was in college. I could drink beer & hire a metric fuckton of whores for the prices universities charge today.

    Education is an over-hyped over-valued industry, and it is just a matter of time till the public tells universities to go fuck themselves.

    (As I funnel absurd amounts of my pay into college funds for the kids...yeah, I'm a fucking hypocrite)

  18. Re:Wow on Chile Forbids Carriers From Selling Network-Locked Phones · · Score: 1

    Actually, apprently it does take a genius, because you don't get it.

    If you buy an unlocked phone, it costs you more than a subsidized phone, without a doubt. But carrier-locking a phone doesn't change the fact that it is a subsidized phone, it just makes it useless to you when you have completed your contract.

    The carrier-lock doesn't hold you to your contract. Your fucking contract holds you to your contract, with a penalty for early termination.

    Nobody is suggesting that you can't still get a subsidized phone in this plan...just that you, as the consumer, get a unlocked phone and a contract.

    Carrier locks are anti-competitive and does harm to the consumer.

  19. Re:It won't last on Volkswagen Turns Off E-mail After Work-Hours · · Score: 0

    THIS

  20. Re:It won't last on Volkswagen Turns Off E-mail After Work-Hours · · Score: 4, Informative

    I have a wife and 3 kids. Self-respect doesn't feed, clothe, or shelter any of them.

  21. Re:It won't last on Volkswagen Turns Off E-mail After Work-Hours · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It can catch on.

    If only there was a group of individuals representing, say, 99% of the people already. With proper organization, they could stop camping in outdoor parks and actually start bringing attention to issues like this, where the average dumb schmuck is being intentionally bent the fuck over by the evil oppressive so-called "job creators" who have a disproportionate share of the wealth in western society.

    Without being facetious, in reality these are the kinds of issues the so-called occupy movements should be focusing on...things like this where the average employee is all but powerless to prevent having any balance between their work lives and their personal lives. In theory, it is these types of issues that the Occupy movement is about, but they're soo fucking unfocused and, well, hippie-like that any real thought of an agenda for these guys gets beat to shit.

    But this IS a problem. I am taking next week off my work (a whopping 3 working days here) and I had to get "special permission" to turn my fucking smartphone off & not be responsive to email. On my fucking vacation.

  22. Re:They don't want to on Congress's Techno-Ignorance No Longer Funny · · Score: 5, Informative

    Do you have any idea how many different subjects Congress has to deal with? Do you really expect the members of Congress, elected from the general public, to be experts in all of those areas? If YOU were elected to Congress, how many areas are YOU an expert in?

    I can't speak for Congress, but I was an elected member of a city council in my lifetime.

    I can honestly say that my real area of expertise is computers...everywhere else, I was decidedly weak in knowledge, at least compared to experts.

    So when a bylaw crossed our desk that I didn't fully understand...I did my FUCKING JOB and worked my fucking balls off doing research to make goddamn sure I understood what the bylaw was proposing, and why I should vote for it (or, conversely, vote against it).

    Seriously, it is their fucking JOB to figure out enough to know whether or not a law should be voted for or against, not what some asshole with a suitcase of money tells them to do. You don't have to be an expert to learn enough about a topic to make a sound decision.

  23. Re:Not just Nuclear Power.... on In Nuclear Power, Size Matters · · Score: 1

    Honestly...I was really just going for funny (although my post deserves the -1 Offtopic)

    Carry on all :)

  24. Re:Not just Nuclear Power.... on In Nuclear Power, Size Matters · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Fuck, I hate it when I fail at grammar

  25. Not just Nuclear Power.... on In Nuclear Power, Size Matters · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Size matters in many other areas as well.

    And yes, when you're wife/girlfriend/other said otherwise, they were lying.

    Oh wait, this is /. - what I meant to say is when the girl on the live cam said otherwise, she was lying.