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  1. Re:Slashdot on Another Wave of Publications Shut Down Online Comments · · Score: 1

    I propose an alternate option. No user names associated with any post ever.

    If you want 4chan, you know where to find it. :)

  2. Re:MSVS is fine - Teach "this isn't the only way" on The Tools Don't Get You the Job · · Score: 1

    Because then the binary might shit itself if you don't have the right version of glibc, xorg, or some other library, and you didn't think to demand statically linked binaries. :)

  3. Re:Time to update x.org on Toshiba Introduces a Cortana Keyboard Button For Windows 10 · · Score: 1

    Thanks. I'll sort it out when I can steal a few hours from my day job. :)

  4. Time to update x.org on Toshiba Introduces a Cortana Keyboard Button For Windows 10 · · Score: 4, Informative

    We need to handle a Mod-6 key now.

  5. Re:Interesting person on A Technical Look Inside TempleOS · · Score: 2

    Have you looked into chroot or FreeBSD Jails? That might give you the compartmentalization you need without the overhead of virtualization.

  6. Fuck 'em on Mandriva CEO: Employee Lawsuits Put Us Out of Business · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If you don't treat your workers right, you deserve to be driven out of business.

  7. Re:Burners on Judge: Warrantless Airport Seizure of Laptop 'Cannot Be Justified' · · Score: 1

    I use a sledgehammer.

  8. Burners on Judge: Warrantless Airport Seizure of Laptop 'Cannot Be Justified' · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This is why I never fly with my primary computer, but with a burner laptop - usually a Chromebook that has just been reset to factory defaults and hasn't even been reconnected to Google yet.

  9. Re:So like Japan? on Psychologist: Porn and Video Game Addiction Are Leading To 'Masculinity Crisis' · · Score: 1

    Tokyo is horribily overcrowded. Once you get out of there, you'll find villages inhabited mainly by cats.

  10. Re:Rich people are taxed differently on Seattle CEO Cuts $1 Million Salary To $70K, Raises Employee Salaries · · Score: 1

    If somebody else's name is on your paycheck, you're working class. Deal with it.

  11. Re:Rich people are taxed differently on Seattle CEO Cuts $1 Million Salary To $70K, Raises Employee Salaries · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In other words, the tax code is rigged to punish the working class.

  12. Re:Well on Outside Beijing, a Military-style Bootcamp For "Internet Addiction" · · Score: 2

    And how is this different from the US? Life must be pretty fucking depressing, living in a repressive, xenophoic, totalitarian capitalist regime, riddled with corruption, that doesn't value human life as anything more than a resource to be used like a toilet, then cast aside like so much offal.

  13. Re:When in Rome on Facebook Rant Lands US Man In UAE Jail · · Score: -1, Troll

    Your god fucks pigs.

  14. Re:Most Unbiased Slashdot Gamergate Article on FBI Confirms Open Investigation Into Gamergate · · Score: 1

    GamerGate got more coverage than it deserved, considering that it was the shitty blog Zoe Quinn's limp-dicked ex wrote that brought the whole misbegotten thing to a head. You want to talk about the whole Faustian 69 deal game reviewers have with publishers? Fine. Call it GamerGate, however, and most people who would otherwise grant you a fair hearing will tune you right the fuck out. The brand is irredeemably tainted, and has been from its inception.

  15. Re:All for poisioning the well on AdNauseam Browser Extension Quietly Clicks On Blocked Ads · · Score: 1

    Come on, Morgon. This is the internet. Did you really think you were going to change my mind when I've already stated somewhere in this this topic (if not to you) that I consider all third-party ads to be malware as a result of the abuses you describe as "punch the monkey shit"? Ten years ago, I would have said your stance was reasonable. Now, I say your stance is reasonable, but I no longer consider myself obligated to care. I've already made my decision, and that's to block all third-party ads.

    The ad industry had their chance, and they blew it not only for themselves, but for those who depend on them to make money because nobody wants to pay for anything on the net when they already pay at least fifty bucks a month to their ISP. Instead of providing a legitimate public service, they tried to turn the Web into TV 2.0.

  16. Re:All for poisioning the well on AdNauseam Browser Extension Quietly Clicks On Blocked Ads · · Score: 1

    AC is right. Instead of 'running ads', you are the ad.

    The difference is that I'm up-front about it. If you were to punch up my site at starbreakerseries.com, it would be pretty damn obvious that the site exists to promote my fiction. My shit isn't cluttering up your reading experience at other sites. Facebook and Twitter aren't going to clutter your feeds with ads like "Angry wizard sex! Check it out at starbreakerseries.com!" If you're at my site in the first place, it's most likely because you already bought my book and want to see if the next one's out yet.

    My site is a first-party ad for my own work. I don't see any hypocrisy in condemning third-party ads or sites that use them.

  17. Re:All for poisioning the well on AdNauseam Browser Extension Quietly Clicks On Blocked Ads · · Score: 2

    Morgon, if my sites are getting that kind of traffic, then I'm probably selling a shitload of my books in the process. I'll just write off the hosting bills on my tax return, since the sites exist to promote me and my work. (Whether they're effective is another story.)

  18. Re:All for poisioning the well on AdNauseam Browser Extension Quietly Clicks On Blocked Ads · · Score: 1

    This AC might be a woman, but I doubt she's a lady.

  19. Re:All for poisioning the well on AdNauseam Browser Extension Quietly Clicks On Blocked Ads · · Score: 1, Funny

    My day job involves doing to your girlfriend what you aren't man enough to do yourself, AC.

  20. Re:All for poisioning the well on AdNauseam Browser Extension Quietly Clicks On Blocked Ads · · Score: 1

    Then you should get your eyes checked. I pay for my own crappy websites out of my own pocket. I don't burden others by imposing third-party ads on them. I have this magical thing called a "day job", because I realize that nobody on the net owes me a single goddamn thing.

  21. Re: Isn't that click fraud? on AdNauseam Browser Extension Quietly Clicks On Blocked Ads · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I already paid to get on the internet. Comcast gets sixty bucks a month. In addition, I pay to host my own websites out of my own pocket. You aren't entitled to a revenue stream from your website. If the only way you can make money on the web is by pushing malware (which is what all third-party ads are) then you don't belong on the web and should GTFO.

  22. Re:Isn't that click fraud? on AdNauseam Browser Extension Quietly Clicks On Blocked Ads · · Score: 0

    If you're an advertiser, you should consider seppuku. Be an hero!

  23. Re:Joyent unfit to lead them? on Node.js Forked By Top Contributors · · Score: 1

    In addition using they/their in a singular fashion is considered to be improper use by many in grammar.

    I've heard the same said about passive voice, and starting a novel by describing the weather. I'm not in the habit of following rules off cliffs. Until the prescriptivists who insist that singular they/their as a gender-neutral pronoun come up with a better alternative, they're welcome to kiss my fat New Yorker ass.

  24. Re:Joyent unfit to lead them? on Node.js Forked By Top Contributors · · Score: 1

    I'll post any way I please, SharpFang, but I haven't posted as AC in this thread. Try to pay attention.

  25. Re:Joyent unfit to lead them? on Node.js Forked By Top Contributors · · Score: 1

    AC, I don't agree with MikeRT, either, but he's entitled to his opinion. You really aren't helping.