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  1. Re:RAID? on SSD-HDD Price Gap Won't Go Away Anytime Soon · · Score: 1

    It's not just about read/write speed, the main strength of SSD is random access times. Even putting a billion harddrives together gains you nothing there.

  2. Re:Old proverb on Snowden Queries Putin On Live TV Regarding Russian Internet Surveillance · · Score: 2

    What are governments "competing" about? If anything, many are competing against the people they are supposed to represent.

    The nature of the state, and the nature of the secrets, does matter. State secrets are not automatically holy. Fuck what any law ever written, past, present and future says on that matter. Laws are born out of a desire for justice - they do not define justice, they have to answer to it.

  3. Heh on Kepler-186f: Most 'Earth-Like' Alien World Discovered · · Score: 1

    You know what makes a planet Earth-like? Having life on it. Not theoretically maybe being able to support life, but actually doing so.

  4. Re:Incorrect on Snowden Queries Putin On Live TV Regarding Russian Internet Surveillance · · Score: 1

    Archives of the document were on Guardian public servers when the password was mysteriously "leaked."

    And you blame Snowden for this?

    Also, what's the file name? I assume it's available on random torrent sites?

    When people speak like this, debate is dead and we're into monkeys flinging poo at each other.

    Not making shit up is debating on the level of poo flinging monkeys? Heh.

  5. Re:Weak on Switching From Sitting To Standing At Your Desk · · Score: 2

    Nobody is stopping you from describing your perfect universe in fiction, right? You want omnipotence, buy pen and paper :P

    And actually, depending on how one reads the book of genesis, mortality and decay were a conscious design choice, and this is the shareware version of the universe, if you will, temporary testing grounds. Fiction or not, within the fiction, it kind of makes sense.

  6. Re:wait what ? on Switching From Sitting To Standing At Your Desk · · Score: 1

    Well, spend the time away from the desk for thinking about the problem? I find I need that for coding sometimes, where going for a walk and arranging the various pieces in my head is actually more productive than staring at the code for another 30 minutes. You gotta give inspiration a chance to occur! I don't mean distraction, doing something else that you have to concentrate on - but stepping back and taking in the bigger picture. And fresh air and some movement really does help the brain get going, too.

    Of course, liking what you do, and taking pride in doing it well, is kind of a must. But where that is the case, I think a "long leash" actually improves productivity. And where it is not the case, even fixing people to their desks with super glue will not make them work harder... remember the "boss key"? :D

  7. Re:Rewarding the bullies... on Student Records Kids Who Bully Him, Then Gets Threatened With Wiretapping Charge · · Score: 1

    That must be manly-speak for "I need a hug".

  8. Re:First Post on GoPro Project Claims Technology Is Making People Lose Empathy For Homeless · · Score: 1

    I know, all the alpha-females are already taken by people who need to talk shit about homeless and Chinese people to feel better about themselves. They like their sex angry and bitter, with an aftertaste of frustration and pettyness, and I for one cannot blame them.

  9. Re:This would go over so well on IT on Switching From Sitting To Standing At Your Desk · · Score: 1
  10. Re:First Post on GoPro Project Claims Technology Is Making People Lose Empathy For Homeless · · Score: 0

    That is a mighty fine consolation price for being unable to think, I am impressed. Since that is what you're stuck with, you should probably make the best of it, and beat people up whenever you get the chance.

    Regards from China!

  11. Re:Yay for government!!! on Industry-Wide Smartphone "Kill Switch" Closer To Reality · · Score: 1

    How is that going to stop the various servious that upload what you record driectly off the phone?

    By bricking the phone.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B...

  12. Re:First Post on GoPro Project Claims Technology Is Making People Lose Empathy For Homeless · · Score: 1

    Funny, you sound kinda ungrateful, lazy and full of shit yourself..

  13. Re:Rewarding the bullies... on Student Records Kids Who Bully Him, Then Gets Threatened With Wiretapping Charge · · Score: 1

    You. I like you.

  14. Re:Rewarding the bullies... on Student Records Kids Who Bully Him, Then Gets Threatened With Wiretapping Charge · · Score: 2

    Who asked for sympathy? They just said they're glad these sadists are dead, and didn't even mention getting paddled themselves. So wtf to both of you.

    They were culpable victims of their own stupidity, on multiple levels.

    Oh, and the people getting off on beating kids are just some kind of force or nature, or what? Stockholm Syndrome much?

  15. Re:Sun comes up in the morning... on Study Finds US Is an Oligarchy, Not a Democracy · · Score: 1

    "We still need to find a cure for cancer."

    "ORLY?! Amazing news there, buddy! Let me get right on getting pumped!"

    "Oh, sarcasm! Just when I thought I knew you, you come up with something utterly new, out of nowhere. Too bad you have better things to do than curing cancer, I'm sure you would be awesome at it. :)"

  16. Re:They've got a lot of catching up to do... on Is Germany Raising a Generation of Illiterates? · · Score: 1

    While that bit about sorting your books was a rhetorical question, trying to answer it in earnest might help you get up to speed. I'm not really concerned otherwise -- address my point once you understood it, but all this "but you haven't made a point!!1" stuff is a game you'll have to play by yourself, sorry.

  17. Re:The NSA is becoming a new God for "True Believe on Snowden Used the Linux Distro Designed For Internet Anonymity · · Score: 2

    It was not his choice to get stuck there, the US govt pretty much made sure. You know, even getting the Swiss to force down the plane of a president and search it, because he might be on board... really, your comment is unintentionally ironic: the invasion already happened -- that is, your external enemies ain't shit compared to the internal ones you bred yourself -- and it's YOU who is bending over and cheering.

  18. Re:They've got a lot of catching up to do... on Is Germany Raising a Generation of Illiterates? · · Score: 1

    Awww. That's a lot of posturing for not answering a very simple question.

  19. Re:It's not enough on Mozilla Appoints Former Marketing Head Interim CEO · · Score: 1

    The same could be said about any other label politicians use, and we're not really talking about (just) politicians here anyway, so that's kind of doubly moot.

  20. Re:They've got a lot of catching up to do... on Is Germany Raising a Generation of Illiterates? · · Score: 1

    Do you group your books by predominant color of the cover and texture? Or do you group them by subject matter, wether you read them already, wether you would read them again, size, that sort of stuff? The whole idea of human "races" is kind of broken.

    I have books with small print that are stupid, I have books with big colorful pictures which are smart. Selecting them by superficial criteria like that, stuff like "is the page count a multiple of 11?" is just hurting yourself.

    We operate by finding patterns of large data sets and then manipulating the patterns.

    That is literally how our species thinks.

    Yup. And our thinking gets *better* by repeating that process. Maybe even reflecting a little, trying to find patterns in the patterns we think we see. Maybe in some dark age it was really important to trust the person who looks like you more than a tree, a lion or a person who is painted in a completely different way (I dare guess that in the times that stuff evolved biologically, differences in skin tone probably played exactly no role). But things quickly got way more complex than that. Using symbols made our thinking powerful, yes, but confusing symbols with things can also become more costly than useful real quick.

  21. Re:Surely ironic on This 1981 BYTE Magazine Cover Explains Why We're So Bad At Tech Predictions · · Score: 2

    With a dual-purpose typing needle it could be pretty killer though.

  22. Re:Another thing on U.S. Biomedical Research 'Unsustainable' Prominent Researchers Warn · · Score: 1

    Well, the prediction of getting sophistry in response already came to pass, so hmm :P

  23. Re:Fantastic Google Chrome marketing on Mozilla Appoints Former Marketing Head Interim CEO · · Score: 1

    It's not like people on /. use their real names anyway

    I do, just so I can call people cowards when I run out of arguments ^^

  24. Re:It's not enough on Mozilla Appoints Former Marketing Head Interim CEO · · Score: 1

    > progressive hypocrisy

    Rather, hypocrisy pretending to be progressiveness.

    But of course, slashdot was always full of sore AC who are just there to catch "liberals" be stupid, as if that would help improve their own station. Here's how you can help with global warming, go play in traffic.

  25. Re:How do you know the company is dying? on Mozilla Appoints Former Marketing Head Interim CEO · · Score: 1

    What I really resent OKCupid for is that popup for Firefox users. Thanks, useless random website the internet could do without, for helping fuck up something actually necessary. Yeah it was not their call that Eich resigned, he did that - but they still what they did, riding the dick of this issue for brownie points, either not caring or not having the faintest clue how precious the few remaining players for a free internet are. Anyone reading this who cheered for this, you're a poopy head.

    If only "referral traffic from OKCupid" was a thing! Then I'd patronize anyone coming from there, and set a cookie that they're stupid and should be made fun of henceforth. That would show them.