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  1. Re:Diversity is good. on What Google's Chromium OS Is Reaching For · · Score: 1

    PS2: and abused the phoning home features as online backup storage with encryption :')

  2. Re:Diversity is good. on What Google's Chromium OS Is Reaching For · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "I for one would wish that a fork would come into existence that would:
    -Let it run on all Linux supported HW and not just Google approved HW
    -Use the full potentional of a cloud OS but used local storage first and upload later
    -Has a one-click-USB-storage-backup-solution-X(tm)"

    PS: and removes phoning home too...

  3. Re:Diversity is good. on What Google's Chromium OS Is Reaching For · · Score: 1

    I for one would wish that a fork would come into existence that would:
    -Let it run on all Linux supported HW and not just Google approved HW
    -Use the full potentional of a cloud OS but used local storage first and upload later
    -Has a one-click-USB-storage-backup-solution-X(tm)

  4. Re:Note that they haven't accused yet on Nintendo Upset Over Nokia Game Emulation Video · · Score: 1

    The DS only supports GBA games. The reason I haven't sold/gave away/thrown away my GBA is because the GBA actually play 8bit GB games and the DS doesn't.

  5. Re:Waste of tax money on US Congressman Announces Plans To Probe Wikileaks · · Score: 1

    What about the Pirate Bay? Ah yes...

  6. Re:this is text on US Congressman Announces Plans To Probe Wikileaks · · Score: 1

    To make sure nobody likes what he's about to say even before he said a word. This is common in mainstream media today...

  7. Re:Second Flamebait on US Congressman Announces Plans To Probe Wikileaks · · Score: 1

    "You may decide to read every post, but I'd prefer to cut through the crap."
    Your own -1 post included?

  8. Re:Note that they haven't accused yet on Nintendo Upset Over Nokia Game Emulation Video · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Nintendo: I don't want you to emulate our games on your phone!
    V!NCENT: Dear Nintendo, can I buy a 8bit GameBoy then?
    Nintendo: No we don't sell them anymore.
    V!NCENT: Ehm... ?

  9. Re:Business as usual on Google-Microsoft Crossfire Will Hit Consumers · · Score: 1

    My mommy told me not to accept cookies from anonymous fsctards like you :)

  10. Re:Business as usual on Google-Microsoft Crossfire Will Hit Consumers · · Score: 1

    Okey, now I'm starting to get pissed off at these kinds of comments...

    Look, fscktard, not everyone needs to strip out the right bits. There is this little something called the internet, where people can redistribute their work. It's done with Frostwire and Iron.

    And no, I don't need to post AC because I can afford to troll and flaim and still maintain my karma. You probably don't. You are not so good at being social, which I can tell because you seem to hate people that like to make something and share it with the rest of the world. Keep on acting like that. I am sure that you are the kind of guy people invite at birthdays and partys... Well not, though needless to say.

    Keep on bashing and trolling and call people "FLOSS pussies and cheerleaders". I don't give a shit.

  11. Re:Business as usual on Google-Microsoft Crossfire Will Hit Consumers · · Score: 1

    "Fork? Aww.. this kid is so cute. If you want to maintain an OS you would need to either find talented volunteers who can understand and patch kernel code, or hire about 10 developers yourself and pay them ~$70,000/yr."
    Take latest stable release. Strip out some bits. Release. Is that algorythm too hard for you? Ahw... how 'cute'...

    "Good for you. I do care about my privacy."
    I also care about my privacy. Things that I don't want to go public are not discussed via e-mail. Simple.

  12. Re:False! on Chrome OS, Present and Future · · Score: 1

    Gee... Windows has a pre-Christ FS that isn't optimized for SSD's. Ofcourse it takes ages to boot...

  13. Re:False! on Chrome OS, Present and Future · · Score: 1

    And redundant services that you'll never use for your entire life but that are enabled by default. Someone I know has a malwatre infected Windows XP machine. By simply taking 30mins of my time I reduced the bootup time for 15min to 20 seconds, including the Novell login procedure. When explorer comes up the system is actually usable instead of loading taskbar apps for another 4 minutes...

  14. Re:Business as usual on Google-Microsoft Crossfire Will Hit Consumers · · Score: 1

    "Even if you block ads, Google still has various ways of collecting information about you."
    Free software. Fork. 'Nuff said. That's as far as the OS goes.

    Secondly, I do not care if they collect my data simply because it can't do me any harm.

  15. Re:Business as usual on Google-Microsoft Crossfire Will Hit Consumers · · Score: 1

    "Google Inc has behaved well and very responsibly with that information so far, but it's a for-profit corporation, not your friend."
    If a company decides to go climate-neutral, spends a lot of money on freeing up educational material so people without any money and/or access to educational material can then access it, I can say with very good reason that Google actually is my friend.

    "Your last comment shows that you do not understand (or respect) the reasons why some people are worried by the consequences of using those services."
    Do I need to remind you that there will always be this large corporation around and that Google is at the very least the least worse one to fulfill that role and secondly that every other webbased email hostings are corporate as well?

  16. Re:Good grief! on Hacker McKinnon To Be Extradited To US · · Score: 1

    I'm more likely a very girlish dude than a wanna gangster. I hate gangsta's.

  17. Re:Business as usual on Google-Microsoft Crossfire Will Hit Consumers · · Score: 0, Troll

    And Chromium is not Free Software? Lol... FYI, changes in Chromium by Google are _all_ commited upstream. Talking about not being informed.

    Q_Q

    The only thing that Google wants is compete with services, because you can fight Microsoft by moving the platform online in the Open Spec arena. Google wants to give away a fast OS because then people will spend visiting more webpages and thus see more Google ads.

    OMG... I have to look at Google text ads? OMG!!!111111 one one eleven

    Ad block? Bingo!

    Then what do I get in return?:
    -Gratis phone calls
    -Gratis video hosting
    -Gratis backups
    -Gratis next-gen email with Wave
    -Gratis search engine
    -Gratis online backup
    -Gratis OS
    -Gratis normal email with 8GB storage and 10MB attachments
    -Gratis whatever else.

    Bottomline? Simple, small text ads on your screen that you can block if desired. In return you get tons of gratis uber shizzle.

    Don't like Google? Do not use their services.

    Everybody else that is not absolutely retarted use Google.

  18. Re:Good grief! on Hacker McKinnon To Be Extradited To US · · Score: 1

    Never heared about petit perception, but from what I read about on Wikipedia it is exactly what I do haha.

    There is a downside to this I'd like to warn you about; it made me turn for mr.-I-don't-fscking-care to a sensitive, almost gay-ish, social anxiety patient. You do not want that.

    But petit perception is kickass. It's so easy... If you, by any chance, live close to Amsterdam in the Netherlands I'd be willing to teach you ;)

  19. Re:Now all that we need... on Google Attack On the Mobile Market Rumored · · Score: 1

    You have the choice not to use it, so stop whining.

    If Goolge were to release this in my country I'd be more than happy to use it! I know our government is now also tapping everything and ISPs are forced to back up all their traffic (yes, you read that correctly!) so another party monitoring my calls won't make a difference for me anyway since privacy is a thing of the past already.

    There. Is. No. Privacy. In. Any. Way. Anymore. Anyway.

    Now hurry up Google, me wants free calls, yesh ^^,

  20. Re:Good grief! on Hacker McKinnon To Be Extradited To US · · Score: 1

    Self correction:
    "or are stupid enough" = "or are too stupid" = "or are not smart enough"

  21. Re:Good grief! on Hacker McKinnon To Be Extradited To US · · Score: 1

    I have never liked social situations in my childhood. I always wanted to play with toy cars, Duplo, Lego, Lego Technic, computers and then videogames instead. It was pretty boring to me. Why should I care what your nephew did with his car? What use is that information to me?

    Then I simply got bored with computers because nothing was realy new to me anymore. It was then that I decided to go out with people instead and made a lot of friends along the way.

    Nowadays it's easy for me to beat girls at figuring out social situations in a sence that I pick up more info than everyone else simply because that's what interests me more now.

    So people either do not care about being social or are stupid enough to figure out the mechanics. It's childsplay realy...

  22. Re:A Natural Progression Yet So Many Caveats on Dumbing Down Programming? · · Score: 1

    Overhead is no problem if it's compensated for elsewhere.

    So if a huge amount of usefull webapps suddenly appear everywhere than that's great, but an OS like Chromium is then needed to compensate for the overhead, which it does at remarkable speed.

    You'll end up with a realy fast OS and a shitload of usefull webapps.

    Couldn't get any better, what do you say? ;)

  23. Re:Think of the cats! on Programmable Quantum Computer Created · · Score: 1

    $cat BoxInside.sh ...

    Oh crap!

  24. Re:correct and incorrect? on Programmable Quantum Computer Created · · Score: 2, Funny

    So in the other universe 21% of the time cats die. I knew this universe was violent!

  25. Re:Let me guess on KDE Rebrands, Introduces KDE Plasma Desktop · · Score: 1

    In combination with ThreadWeaver, excuse me..