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  1. Re:Say what? Streisand effect on security perhaps? on Security Fix Leads To PostgreSQL Lock Down · · Score: 1

    You're no longer a script kiddie when you can find an undisclosed vulnerability in a source code base as large as PostgreSQL. You've graduated to cyber criminal.

    No. You become a cyber criminal when you abuse the vulnerability. When you can find one, you're a successful security auditor.

  2. Re:That's not a good approach on Security Fix Leads To PostgreSQL Lock Down · · Score: 1

    it takes literally 3 seconds to target exactly what was changed

    No, it' figuratively. If the patch changes multiple files, reworking big fragments of business logic, then it's less trivial to figure out the exploit. The interested parties might just use this window to update. If everyone knows the exploit before the changes are applied and tested, it's a total SNAFU.

  3. Re:Maybe... on USPS Discriminates Against 'Atheist' Merchandise · · Score: 1

    Cf. "Mein Kampf" and Reichskonkordat.

  4. Re:Maybe... on USPS Discriminates Against 'Atheist' Merchandise · · Score: 1

    Yes, you are twisting the matter. And you're doing it in a way that normally developing primary school child would be ashamed of. So go back to kindergarten, because that's your level of "reasoning."

  5. Re:Maybe... on USPS Discriminates Against 'Atheist' Merchandise · · Score: 1

    No, you're twisting the subject. There is no motivation in "it does not matter if I burn this village", but there is in "Jesus said this village should be razed to the ground". Go back to kindergaten.

  6. Re:Maybe... on USPS Discriminates Against 'Atheist' Merchandise · · Score: 1

    That's highly disingenuous though. Hitler hated Christianity if you read Hitler's Table Talk. Himmler wanted to revive paganism but Hitler was enough of a politician to see that portraying the Nazis as Christian was a good way to motivate people to fight the much more atheist Bolshevik hordes. Though he played with ideas like "Positive Christianity" complete with an Aryan and very anti Jewish Christ.

    Yeah, read more about christian anti-semitism.

  7. Re:Maybe... on USPS Discriminates Against 'Atheist' Merchandise · · Score: 1

    the crimes can't be attributed to Christianity any more than I can attribute every crime committed by an atheist to atheism.

    Nope. Christianity sustains and promotes violence and intolerance. Atheism simply cannot, because if it isn't lack of ideology, then it's Humanism. Otherwise you could attribute every crime commited by a red-haired person to red-hairedness.

  8. Re:Maybe... on USPS Discriminates Against 'Atheist' Merchandise · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And now we wonder why the US is becoming eerily similar to Nazi Germany.

    Because of christainity. III Reich was christian to the bone. And nazi murderers had "Gott mit Uns" on their belt buckles.

  9. Re:Really? on Another Way Carriers Screw Customers: Premium SMS 'Errors' · · Score: 1

    It's a US site moron.

    And the address is "slashdot.us", right, moron?

  10. Re:Really? on Another Way Carriers Screw Customers: Premium SMS 'Errors' · · Score: 0

    By "almost everyone" they mean "people in the United States."

    Really? 4.5% of the population is "almost everyone"? Talk about USAn chauvinism!

  11. Re:From the article: on Man Who Pointed Laser At Aircraft Gets 30-Month Sentence · · Score: 1

    How about we put the onus for not being an asshole on the people

    Hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

  12. Uh, on The End Is Nigh For the Linux Game Tome · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Steam?

  13. Re:What's so special about that? on Landsat's First Images Show Rocky Mountains In Stunning Detail · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No, but it augments our knowledge of where the hemp and coca plantations are.

  14. Re:Reinstall Ubuntu. on Ask Slashdot: New To Linux; Which Distro? · · Score: 1

    if you crashed an OS by moving some files around

    hey [slashdot] I need your help I accidentally 93MB of .rar files what should I do...is this dangerous ?

  15. Re:What ever happened to precision of speech? on Graphene Aerogel Takes World's Lightest Material Crown · · Score: 4, Funny

    Obviously the editors are not the least dense.

  16. Re:The Cost of the Liquid? on IBM Dipping Chips In 'Ionic Liquid' To Save Power · · Score: 1

    's pun.

  17. Re:First they came for the anti-Semites on Twitter Sued For $50M For Refusing To Identify Anti-Semitic Users · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    "Anti-'semitism'" is a form of thought-crime. Big Brother is a kike.

  18. Re:False DMCA penalty on GoPro Issues DMCA Takedown Over Negative Review · · Score: 1

    No, it's great! Let's start DMCAing senate bills and executive orders. I mean let USAns do what I said.

  19. Re:Obligatory Wanker on GoPro Issues DMCA Takedown Over Negative Review · · Score: 1

    FTFY

  20. Re:The First October Surprise on Declassified LBJ Tapes Accuse Richard Nixon of Treason · · Score: 1

    Americans who want the news live outside the USA, and aren't USAn citizens.

  21. Re:all of Estonia, huh? on Where Can You Find an Electric Vehicle Charging Network? Estonia · · Score: 1

    what I was replying to about was upselling the place as some bryssels of the baltic sea which it certainly ain't.

    After over 50 years of constant robbery they are doing magnificently. Compared to unhindered "development" in the USA. Seriously, the US are going backwards. Your political elite is dumber than a European high school dropout.

  22. Re:all of Estonia, huh? on Where Can You Find an Electric Vehicle Charging Network? Estonia · · Score: 1

    more of them would be under poverty rate in usa

    That 'would' is irrelevant. There's an important reason poverty levels are relative. Ant that's exactly to avoid idiotic arguments such as yours.

  23. Re:all of Estonia, huh? on Where Can You Find an Electric Vehicle Charging Network? Estonia · · Score: 1

    imagine how expensive it will be to transform such expensive real estate to charging stations

    Not very expensive. A few outlets and a storage for express battery exchange.

    Oil and coal my friend, oil and coal.

    Yeah, too bad they can't burn idiots, such as parent.

  24. Re:all of Estonia, huh? on Where Can You Find an Electric Vehicle Charging Network? Estonia · · Score: 1

    I know it's really popular to bad mouth the US, but try and exercise at least some common sense, will you.

    And one more thing, shithead.. Look upwards from my post, at what those USAn chauvinists wrote first. Then FOAD.

  25. Re:all of Estonia, huh? on Where Can You Find an Electric Vehicle Charging Network? Estonia · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It's a lot tougher to justify getting a lot of that stuff if the stuff you have is working fine.

    Efficiency. The US don't care.

    As for electronic everything, is that really desirable?

    Fewer bureauc-rats.

    We have most of that stuff available over the internet here as well, it's just not all that it's cracked up to be.

    You're holding it wrong.

    What's more, you're ignoring the fact that things like this don't scale very well

    Yes, they do.

    Look at China, as an example, the government is

    corrupt and bureaucraticised, so

    reforming their educational system, is probably going to take upwards from 40 years or more for it to really take effect as they have about 1/3 of the teachers and schools necessary to get the job done.

    That's the point - to make them useful, but unnecessary.

    What's more, you're talking about a country which has about half as many students as the US has total people.

    So what? They have more students even relatively. Better ones too.

    I know it's really popular to bad mouth the US, but try and exercise at least some common sense, will you.

    It's not that it's popular. It's reasonable, justified and constructive.

    Managing a tiny country like Estonia is several orders of magnitude easier than managing one the size of the US.

    Especially when attempts are actually made. And it's easier when it's augmented by electronics. That's my point, dimwit. Do you know what the US have made all-electronic? Remote war crime.