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  1. Do you think those handles are safe enough?

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/w...

  2. Re:Damn that Roadrunner... on Hearing Loss of US Diplomats In Cuba Is Blamed On Covert Device (bostonglobe.com) · · Score: 1

    No, I work for a 3 letter agency in Cuba and my sources tell me that the diplomats lost hearing because they started to masturbate too much while in Cuba.

  3. Re:Drop-down menus, too. on Safari Should Display Favicons in Its Tabs (daringfireball.net) · · Score: 1

    A poster above wrote that you have to include a special icon link just for apple in your html in order for the icons to show, maybe this is related:

    Since the early days, support has been added to HTML to set its location/format manually with .

    Apple decided to completely forego the existing HTML, and then defines to define the image that appears when you make a web page a shortcut on your phone/tablet home screen.

  4. Re:New web standards aren't worth supporting. on Safari Should Display Favicons in Its Tabs (daringfireball.net) · · Score: 1

    It looks just like this:

                                                              Safari Should Display Favicons in Its Tabs - Slashdot (p6 of 8)
                            exist in a web browser.
                            Geolocation support is a privacy concern.
                            JavaScript just results in slow and bloated pages riddled with stupi
                                  o
                                  o

    Re:New web standards aren't worth supporting. (Score:2)
                                      by hackel ( 10452 ) writes: on Friday August 11, 2017 @11:41AM
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                                      Thanks, grandpa. Tell us the story of what the web was like back in your
                                      day again, pretty please?
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                                                by nbvb ( 32836 ) writes:
                                                The days when Mirsky ruled the web, and a googol was still a number.
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    -- press space for next page --
        Arrow keys: Up and Down to move. Right to follow a link; Left to go back.

  5. Re:Different solution for different people on Safari Should Display Favicons in Its Tabs (daringfireball.net) · · Score: 1

    Adding favicons doesn't really fix the problem when there are many tabs open, especially if you have multiple open on the same domain (same favicon)

    I design my web sites with a different favicon for every page you insensitive clod.

  6. Re:Tree Style Tab on Safari Should Display Favicons in Its Tabs (daringfireball.net) · · Score: 1

    My understanding is that what you say is valid for "plugins". Addons will continue to be supported since they use a different architecture.

  7. IMHO, he wanted to know the next release date on your github Russian project since you have such fast connectivity.

  8. Re:"Using nanotubes" is the new black? on Researchers Build True Random Number Generator From Carbon Nanotubes (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    We have implemented a true random generator here on /. It is a bot posting as an undisclosed user.

    You reply to it and its answers to your replies have proven to be always perfectly random.

    Ok, here is what I am allowed to let you know; internally, it is code-named:
    bqdhldq, think HAL.

  9. This sounds right, I have got to get myself an ham radio again some day...

  10. Re:Actions speak louder than words. on Google Fires Author of Divisive Memo On Gender Differences (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Excuses, excuses, you sure aren't lacking any of them.

  11. Re:typo in title on Can Primordial Black Holes Alone Account For Dark Matter? · · Score: 1

    Just use unsalted butter next time.

  12. Re:Leaked Political hit job masquerading as "scien on Leaked Federal Climate Report Finds Link Between Climate Change, Human Activity (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    You don't need to be on any side of the fence to understand that, of course, humans have an effect on so called "global warming". After all, we live in a very small sandbox. Nevertheless, the real hard problem to solve is exactly what effect we have and what is the importance of it compared to the completely hypothetical scenario where we wouldn't be present.

    Of course, this is not a justification for not doing our best to reduce potentially unwanted impacts we have on our environment.

  13. Re:But... on IBM Claims Big Breakthrough in Deep Learning (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Creimer my friend, here is some counseling:

    You wrote:

    Remember when computers used to be human? No, here's a few books to read.

    how about:
    Remember when computers used to be human? No? Here are a few books to read:

    I I didn't even restructure the phrase any better...

    Never mind your beloved spam links that followed.

  14. Re:Red Hat sells support, not Linux on Red Hat Acquires Data-Cleaning Company Permabit (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Damn... that was rude and uncalled for, but I've always loved picking on handles/aliases/pseudonyms/nicknames, etc...

    OK then "LostMyBeaver", what happened? Did you shave your pussy?

  15. Re:The alternative... on Why We Can't Have the Male Pill (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I know it is you creimer, posting as AC again and self-promoting yourself in your own way.

  16. Re:can't be true. on The NSA Intercepted Microsoft's Windows Bug Reports (schneier.com) · · Score: 1

    Maybe, maybe not, it depends on how deduplicable the records are. The same bug trace could very well have different output on different computers, memory addresses etc. could be different.

  17. Re:Well, sure. on The NSA Intercepted Microsoft's Windows Bug Reports (schneier.com) · · Score: 1

    Sure, just have a list of keys like .ssh/authorized_keys so anybody could stick its own key in there.

  18. Re:Correct me if I'm wrong on Silicon Valley Says Trump Plan To Reduce Immigration Will Hurt Economy (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 1

    Those people should be deported. Just like what would happen if I entered any other country illegally.

    Well, apparently, Canada doesn't with refugees from US...

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

  19. Re:The alternative... on Why We Can't Have the Male Pill (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Come on! This is easy psychology: creimer himself was the tree or else how could he know about it?

  20. Silly Europian inverting commas and dots. In Europian notation, it would have been 10.000,000. Yep! that is correct! This is a correct representation of 10K.

    Nice reply although, 10k seems simpler to me indeed ;-)

  21. Re:The alternative... on Why We Can't Have the Male Pill (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    My god, censor this dude. Think of the children!

  22. Re:People don't get it on Verizon's New Rewards Program Lets It Track Your Browsing History (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't give a damn about what "you recommend reading". Quit spamming this site at once please.

    Thank you,

  23. The guy is obviously using java.

  24. Re:Beyond "fine red mist" on Hyperloop One's Full-Scale Pod Reaches 192 MPH In New Nevada Track Test (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    No problems! I already run a company that does these kind of cleanups for airplane crashes.

  25. Re:So Let's Get This Straight on Cable Giants Step Up Piracy Battle By Interrogating Montreal Software Developer (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    These relationships are easy to develop as long as you have enough money. You simply use your phone to initiate them. It can get relatively expensive if you want premium service from a good lawyer.