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  1. Re:Call for mass-forking of Android on Stagefright 2.0 Vulnerabilities Affect 1 Billion Android Devices · · Score: 1

    Fragmentation isn't the problem. Even if somebody built a secure fork who would adopt it? Not Google. Not Samsung. Android is fundamentally built without security in mind. This is just the beginning of the Android flaws, they could be coming for years. It needs a complete audit and overhaul. Jezus now I have to fork over almost a grand to Apple so I can do my job safely!

  2. My soul just died a little more on Should Video Games Be In the Olympics? · · Score: 1

    {nt}

  3. Psychotic customer service is rampant on Comcast Confessions · · Score: 1

    Logically, how can this policy be the result of a decision made by professionals? If a customer really wants to end service hiding the exit door is just an inconvenience. If a girl wants to break up with her boyfriend and the boyfriend won't "let her" it's a serious psychological problem, nevermind illegal.

    Yesterday I cancelled my newspaper delivery subscription (yeah I actually had the paper delivered on Sundays). I went to the web site to unsubscribe but guess what - it's impossible. There's not even a mention of cancellation. It's like they figure, if we close our eyes and yell "lalalala" our problems go away.

    So how's that strategy working out for you, Seattle Times? Not only have you lost my business, you've irritated me so much I will never come back.

    This is what happens when a business thinks only of its own best interest and not the interest of its customers. When the Comcast regime is toppled, not only will people not care, we'll rejoice. Another bad company dead - good riddance. I can't wait.

  4. Nonsense. on South Korean Court Rules That Phone Bloatware Must Be Deletable · · Score: 0

    Phone companies make more money with bloatware.
    More money means more taxes paid.*
    More taxes is good for the people!
    Bloatware is good for the people.

    * (Nevermind those off-shore tax shelter front companies and campaign contributions.)

  5. My new plugin idea on Safari Stores Previous Browsing Session Data Unencrypted · · Score: 1

    Encrypt the local disc cache with a hash, just in case somebody gets into my file system later and pokes around in my history. To pull back from cache it automatically brute-forces it for you. Hope you weren't going to use your browser for anything over the next thousand years.

  6. Re:The workers are upset on Employee Morale Is Suffering At the NSA · · Score: 2

    This is an interesting perspective and one I had not previously considered. However. As a voter and citizen I also have a vested interest in what my elected officials are doing. On the whole, I feel hung out to dry because senior government officials who I trusted to respect the constitution continue to not back me up when I say, "WFT??"

  7. Re:Kill pact on Why Scott Adams Wished Death On His Dad · · Score: 1

    That's a loving sentiment to be sure. The problem is, after doing you this favor your wife could end up in prison. I hope my wife will do the same for me some day, if necessary, but I sure don't want her locked up or having to off herself to avoid prosecution. For doing the obvious, humane and natural thing that's nobody else's business whatsoever.

  8. Re:Really? on Shots Fired At US Capitol · · Score: 2

    Because all the other news outlets are whoring for eyeballs, why not Slashdot?

  9. Re:He should just go to America and face the music on Edward Snowden Still Stuck At Airport, May Be Permitted Entry Into Russia Soon · · Score: 2

    He has an opportunity to come home and strike while the iron is hot. There's enough publicity now for him to get the very best legal representation for free. Running away at this point is silly, he needs to finish what he started or it'll all be for nothing.

  10. Re:I blame the government on Motorola Is Listening · · Score: 1

    We are correct to blame the government. It's the job of businesses to get away with as much as possible. It's the government's job to keep them in check. If they aren't doing their job we have a system in place to peacefully show them the door.

  11. Predatory behavior on Microsoft Kills Xbox One Phone-Home DRM · · Score: 0

    This gives us a lot of insight into the desires of Microsoft, if they had their druthers. Given half the chance they'll hold their customers down and ass-fuck them. This move made SONY look like GOOD GUYS. Decide with your dollars wisely.

  12. It doesn't matter on Ask Slashdot: Buying a Laptop That Doesn't Have Windows 8 · · Score: 0

    This is fighting a battle that doesn't need to be fought. Just get the hardware you want regardless of the OS that's pre-installed.

    - You don't save significant money buying an "Ubuntu" laptop or whatever, but you severely limit your choices.
    - Any pre-installed Windows OS will be full of crapware that you'll want to get rid of with a clean install anyway.
    - It will be easier to resell later with the latest OS on it, if you ever want to sell it.

  13. Re:Unity on Ubuntu 13.04 Will Allow Instant Purchasing, Right From the Dash · · Score: 2

    By making one questionable move after another we begin to believe Ubuntu's business model has failed. Now they seem to be grasping at straws. They're completely turning their back on the open software that got them here. It doesn't bode well for Linux at all.

  14. Re:If Microsoft Windows Phone 8 is going to succee on What Windows Phone 8 Needs To Do To Succeed · · Score: 2

    Yeah, look how well that worked for Zune. They tried this already, why throw good money after bad? The only useful consumer brand they own is X-Box, and nobody over 24 is going to carry an "X-Phone."

    They need to integrate it with Exchange, AD and Communicator. Then it'll be a useful device for corporate customers. That's their only hope, no end-user consumer wants one no matter how nice they make them.

  15. Ask Slashdot: on Ask Slashdot: What Should a Unix Fan Look For In a Windows Expert? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    : Are all these "stories" posed as questions really fooling anybody? I see less and less interesting news and more stories designed purely to provoke chatter. Oh boy, Unix vs Windows should get lots of posts! Maybe next time you can work Apple in there too.

    It's like the blogger feedback ploy - end your crappy blog with a question and more people will respond.

  16. Re:Anybody see the problem with this statement? on Stanford Researchers Discover the 'Anternet' · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now you're just arguing semANTics.

  17. Re:Correct me if I'm wrong on The ThinkPad Goes Ultrabook — ThinkPad X1 Carbon Tested · · Score: 1

    No, the windows key has been there for a long time. The question is, how much did it cost them to run this thinly veiled press release disguised as an article on Slashdot?

  18. Re:Stick With What Works on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Take Notes In the Modern Classroom? · · Score: 1

    The modern classroom is virtual, you watch lectures on your computer from home. Instead of taking notes you watch porn.

  19. Re:Fox hunt? on 'Wi-Fi Police' Stalk Olympic Games · · Score: 4, Funny

    "You found my Hot Spot baby!"

  20. Unity wins on GNOME: Staring Into the Abyss · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Everybody was all up in arms with Ubuntu went with Unity. It was a head scratcher for a lot of folks unless you think about it from their point of view. The desktop is arguably the most important part - if users don't like it, that's it baby game over. Now imagine putting your whole product's future in the hands of Gnome or KDE. Those teams are like herds of ADHD children running amok with knives. KDE and Gnome had a decade to get their act together, they missed the boat on a Windows CE epic scale.

  21. Re:Educate first. on Soda Ban May Hit the Big Apple · · Score: 1

    Education costs money, and you're fighting a culture of profit.

    So long as it's profitable for vendors to increase profits they'll keep selling larger and larger portions, no matter how unhealthy it is. This is how the American public has been taught how to eat - by corporations with a profit motive.

    This is not an assault on your rights. Well ok, it is. It's really intended to fight unscrupulous sugarwater vendors. At least it's something. They started with cigarettes many years ago and decades later it's had some effect.

  22. Re:Caffeine-free coffee on Scientists Work Towards Naturally Caffeine-Free Coffee · · Score: 1

    The idiots! What's next, a rose without a scent? Sex without babies? Hey, wait a second....

  23. Re:73mbps != 4G on Apple Unveils New iPad · · Score: 1

    You will never get that speed on the device. I have a 4G LTE cell phone and it doesn't even get 10% of that speed.

    Awesome, at 10% of full speed you'll get nearly an hour before hitting the cap. That's a tenfold improvement, fire up the marketing machine!

  24. Re:Ubuntu on Ask Slashdot: What Is the Best Distro For Linux Lessons? · · Score: 1

    I personal use I like Ubuntu / Debian. But for work I would use Fedora, because for production work you'll almost certainly be using Redhat.

  25. Re:Shot down? on Hunters Shoot Down Drone of Animal Rights Group · · Score: 1

    They can have my drone when they pry it out of my cold, dead.... Oh, wait.