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  1. Just today.. on Microsoft Warns of Zero-Day Attacks · · Score: 1

    Just today I was telling someone you would have to pay me to go back to Windows.

    Mint 15 and damn happy.

  2. Re:Firmware update? Unlikely. on Hackers Break Currency Validator To Pass Any Paper As Valid Euro · · Score: 4, Interesting

    When I was around 12 or so, my dad was in the army and worked on anti-aircraft systems. One Saturday he needed to get or do something at the shop so he drug me along for the ride. Both of us in our plain clothes. We walked up to the shop, 2 guards patrolling, he said hi, pulled out his keys and opened the door. I was in awe of what I saw inside.. 15 M163 Vulcan self-propelled anti-aircraft guns all in a line. We piddled with some things, he started one up and made sure to tell me repeatedly dont stand in front of this.. (the radar).. and after an hour or so we left.

    Almost to the car, he said.. "you remember those two guards?" "Yes.." I said "I didnt know them from Adam. You can get away with anything if you look like you know what you are doing."

    A lesson I have remembered all my life and used on more than one occasion.

  3. LOTR on Even the Author of the Patriot Act Is Trying To Stop the NSA · · Score: 1

    Cant help but read that headline and make Lord Of The Ring references in my head.. the fit.. it is so tight..the shoe..it laces up so well..

  4. Interesting Problem Actually.. on CAPTCHA Busted? Company Claims To Have Broken Protection System · · Score: 1

    If you think about it.. what we are asking is... show us something you can do that a computer cant do..through a computer. Mildly mind boggling logic puzzle there.

  5. Intel Inside on Ten Steps You Can Take Against Internet Surveillance · · Score: 1

    I saw a news story yesterday saying that Snowden has dirt on Intel but hasnt released it yet. Chances are good that your processor is probably compromised. Its a no-win deal here.

  6. ICE Pages on Antigua Looks Closer To Legal "Piracy" of US-Copyrighted Works · · Score: 1

    In 3...2....1..

  7. Re:A test of free will on Physicist Unveils a 'Turing Test' For Free Will · · Score: 1

    Maybe it is meaningless.. I suppose that is subjective. To me, simplicity has an inherent beauty, especially when you look back over a tangled web of logic that could have been distilled to something as simple as raising your hand. Or not.

  8. Re:A test of free will on Physicist Unveils a 'Turing Test' For Free Will · · Score: 1

    Simpleton. I completely understand the topic. The problem to me seems that you can over-complicate a question to the point of never being able to answer it. So yes, I am that simpleton.

  9. A test of free will on Physicist Unveils a 'Turing Test' For Free Will · · Score: 1

    Raise up your hand.

    Do it.

    Not really..raise up your hand.



    now.. did you do it?



    And there we are.

  10. Get In Return? on The W3C Sells Out Users Without Seeming To Get Anything In Return · · Score: 5, Funny

    That is probably one of the most idiotic things I have read in some time. You either allow it or you dont. What is there to trade? Its like saying.. well.. we'll let you have the H1 tag.. but you gotta let us have the HR tag.. what??

  11. Maybe the wrong perspective on Space Food From Space Farms · · Score: 1

    Maybe Im lookin at this wrong, but it seems that you are dealing with a closed system with a leak in that there is only X amount of organic material and Y amount of energy being continually expended by at minimum the people existing (breathing, radiating heat, expending energey..etc) so it seems to be a matter of scale problem at that point..like.. how long you want this thing to go would eventually be determined by how big X is.

  12. Try Satellite.. on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Fight Usage Caps? · · Score: 2

    We had nobody but satellite a while back and got 12G/mo rolling. Try streaming Netflix on that.

  13. Oblig.. on Epic: A Privacy-Focused Web Browser · · Score: 2

    I'd try it..Linux pls..

  14. There is no reset. on Ask Slashdot: Can Creating New Online Accounts Reduce Privacy Risks? · · Score: 1

    So when you create a new account and the same people tag you in pics and send you email and you write in the same way from the same geolocation..you get the picture. There is no reset, there is no hiding. We have turned the corner and there is no turning back. Welcome to the machine.

  15. Re:The idea of a secure phone app is laughable on NSA-resistant Android App 'Burns' Sensitive Messages · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Either that, or realize that it is unsecure and treat it as such.

  16. Just Stop.. on NSA-resistant Android App 'Burns' Sensitive Messages · · Score: 4, Insightful

    When the hardware, the software, and the transport medium are all compromised it is moronic to continue this "security" game.

  17. Pavlov..Interesting... on New Keyboard Accessory Shocks Users When They Try To Go On Facebook · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A while back I realized that the most social sites are actually Pavlovian driven drool buckets where you get a "treat" for every like, or comment or whatever.. so this little device is somewhat like putting a humidifier and a dehumidifier in the same room and letting them fight it out..

  18. Take The High Road on Ask Slashdot: When Is It OK To Not Give Notice? · · Score: 1

    It is not about the employer, it is about who you are. Take the high road, give the notice, and if they do the escort, then so be it. It is not about tit for tat, it is about being a decent person in spite of asswipe management, a company that would just as soon outsource you as look at you and the other million reasons why sticking it to them may seem right. Its not. Unless you care to be an asswipe too, in which case, it doesnt really matter now does it?

  19. Oh The Irony... on Snowden and the Fate of the Internet As a Global Network · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The most ironic and insidious part of this whole mess is.. They got us to pay for the surveillance network above our taxes. They got us to pay for the cable lines, they got us to pay for the websites, they got us to pay for Windows, they got us to pay for iPhones and Android phones, they got us to practically beg for all of it and take our money.to build our own cages.

  20. The Problem With GMO on GMO Oranges? Altering a Fruit's DNA To Save It · · Score: 1

    The problem with GMO is not the science of it, not the benefit of it, it is that GMO is driven by short term profit, plain and simple. If a company can splice in a beneficial trait for short term profit, they will do it. No questions.

    The problem arises in not requiring or possibly even being able to conceive the mid or long term consequences.

    An example is a story I read a few years ago... basically an ecosystem had collapsed because of the elimination of wolves. The strange part was that the system was collapsing because of the rivers running dry. An excerpt from Here
    The chain of effects went roughly like this: No wolves meant that many more elk crowded onto inviting river and stream banks. A growing population of fat elk, in no danger of being turned into prey, gnawed down willow and aspen seedlings before they could mature. As the willows declined, so did beavers, which used the trees for food and building material. When beavers build dams and make ponds, they create wetland habitats for countless bugs, amphibians, fish, birds and plants, as well as slowing the flow of water and distributing it over broad areas. The consequences of their decline rippled across the land.

    The point being, we are introducing unexpected consequences to a system that has come to balance over millions of years.

    Its not the Oranges today we should worry about.. its the new breed of resultant pine trees in 20 years that kill all the butterflies and cause the grass on the plains to stop growing... wild example.. but did you really think exterminating wolves would make the rivers run dry?

  21. Just wait.. on Copyright Drama Reaches 3D Printing World · · Score: 1

    When the patent trolls begin crapping all over 3d printing it will be only the behemoths and shell "intellectual property" companies who control it..like every f*cking thing else of any scale.


    /end grumpy rant

  22. Beta Testing? on Mozilla Unveils 'Aggressive' Firefox OS Schedule: Quarterly Feature Releases · · Score: 1

    How do you even have time to thoroughly beta test things on a schedule like this? It seems run and gun and eventually people doing this kick their users in the nads with some security or stability flaw that SHOULD have been found with enough time to do it right.

  23. You Don't on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Automatically Sanitize PDF Email Attachments? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    For a long time, I thought like you, that it was my duty to ward off and protect the "children". After a while, you realize 2 things.

    First, it is most likely your duty to inform and educate. Do that. Do it well, do it loud, and do it as often as you can. When someone eventually opens up one of those attachments, it will get around, and peer pressure will make everyone else gun-shy. After a user or two of mine got bit by an attachment, and I had repeatedly warned my users about these things.. I ended up with people at my desk occasionally asking..can you come look at this.. it just looks funny.. it was all about the peer pressure and not wanting to be That Guy who clicked the stupid link.

    Second, and I hate to say it, this is what we do, and this is job security. You can't save em all Hasselhoff, if ya did, there would be nothing left to do..

  24. Its not about 100% privacy on DuckDuckGo: Illusion of Privacy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    At least for me its not, its about not feeding the beast directly. I jumped to Linux, Opera, and DDG as a way to add a few more cycles and maybe a few more man hours to the mess rather than hand it over directly with Windows, IE or Chrome, and Google. If anyone thinks they can really be anonymous in this ecosystem they are sorely mistaken. I do believe however there are less trodden paths and a little more pains in the rear that can be had, and as a silent protest, I chose to use them.

  25. Everyone Wins on Math and Science Popular With Students Until They Realize They're Hard · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Its the last 20 years of coddling and telling kids thay can do anything, handing out prizes to everyone, and boring the crap out of anyone with an extra IQ point above average that makes the mentality that well, of course you can dear, all you have to do is work hard and you can do anything.

    Then you get a classroom full of people who expect a prize every time they do anything.

    / old grump rant..