Can we stop using the concept of trolling to mean anything you don't like? It had an actual meaning once, but you kids have watered it down so much it means almost as little as the word "evil" now.
You think the graphics in Crysis 3 are solely the result of work on textures? Why are you reading development articles? You're ridiculously out of your element.
I just want to make sure I understand: the only ethical outcome here, according to your sense of morality, is to allow Joe 77TB to game Verizon's system to his own ends because of some rigid interpretation of what you believe their advertising to be, despite the fact that it isn't even true? That's a fairly interesting definition of ethical. Do you have functional retardation by any chance?
You're free to sign up for the service that allows the usage you want, instead of whining that you aren't allowed to game the system to your own benefit.
They can if he served them, since the TOS prohibits servers of any kind
But it's fun watching the entitlement brigade complain about how this guy should have been allowed to abuse the network because Verizon is like... a corporation, and stuff.
granted, it's not hard to hold the opinion that someone else should be forced to provide you with a service you want. certainly a lot easier than being responsible for providing said service.
Quickly, everyone, to your computer chair to whine ineffectually on the Internet. Someone is trying to stop me from having all the entertainment I want! It's my right!
Next on the geek holiday list, international day against showering.
You are of course aware that sitcoms are not limited to network television, many people find various examples quite enjoyable, and your taste, which I'm sure in your own head seems totally logical and objectively correct, doesn't mean shit to any of the rest of us at all, right?
It's certainly true that there are a lot of you who believe that you have the right skills. I'll grant you that one. And it also seems to have a 1-to-1 correlation with people who believe they deserve some sort of high-paying tech job because they believe they have skills.
Too for you bad reality doesn't run on belief, huh?
I'm COLD FJORD(826450). User COID FJORD(2949869) has impersonated me. Don't confuse us if he trolls you.
Your impersonator seems smarter than you. Maybe you should just let him do the talking.
Can we stop using the concept of trolling to mean anything you don't like? It had an actual meaning once, but you kids have watered it down so much it means almost as little as the word "evil" now.
I'm not sure you understand the meaning of the word "force"
There's a massive difference between most people and most people you know
So I've gathered from the almighty wisdom of the Internet that troll has been redefined to mean "anything the speaker doesn't like."
How did that happen? Are you kids really that lazy?
It's better to live in fetters than to die patriotically
America, FUCK YEAH
It's very helpful of you to demonstrate your emotional immaturity so clearly. It makes it very simple to ignore the things you say.
You think the graphics in Crysis 3 are solely the result of work on textures? Why are you reading development articles? You're ridiculously out of your element.
I just want to make sure I understand: the only ethical outcome here, according to your sense of morality, is to allow Joe 77TB to game Verizon's system to his own ends because of some rigid interpretation of what you believe their advertising to be, despite the fact that it isn't even true? That's a fairly interesting definition of ethical. Do you have functional retardation by any chance?
You're free to sign up for the service that allows the usage you want, instead of whining that you aren't allowed to game the system to your own benefit.
They can if he served them, since the TOS prohibits servers of any kind
But it's fun watching the entitlement brigade complain about how this guy should have been allowed to abuse the network because Verizon is like... a corporation, and stuff.
Dealers, of course, aren't individuals with rights.
This is a clear case of The People versus regular old people, and the capitalization makes all the difference.
Yes, I imagine it's very beautiful in your mind
granted, it's not hard to hold the opinion that someone else should be forced to provide you with a service you want. certainly a lot easier than being responsible for providing said service.
Pirate away, then
I guess that might have mattered 70 years ago when anyone outside of Europe gave a shit about Europe.
Oh and what works better, pray tell?
It doesn't count if it's beautiful in your mind, because that doesn't fit the definition of "work"
Quickly, everyone, to your computer chair to whine ineffectually on the Internet. Someone is trying to stop me from having all the entertainment I want! It's my right!
Next on the geek holiday list, international day against showering.
I need free entertainment. It is immoral to profit from this need.
You are of course aware that sitcoms are not limited to network television, many people find various examples quite enjoyable, and your taste, which I'm sure in your own head seems totally logical and objectively correct, doesn't mean shit to any of the rest of us at all, right?
You lost me at the opinion that there has been nothing good on tv for a decade.
You really lost me at the "clever" renaming of DRM.
Then you made me laugh when the whole thing turned into a misdirected rant about why piracy is okay.
Did you actually have a point to this, or where you just using your undeserved soapbox to rabble-rouse a little bit?
Well shitty programmers need jobs as well. They get jobs in the places like you describe.
Are those the jobs you seem to keep getting? Guess what that says about your skills.
It's certainly true that there are a lot of you who believe that you have the right skills. I'll grant you that one. And it also seems to have a 1-to-1 correlation with people who believe they deserve some sort of high-paying tech job because they believe they have skills.
Too for you bad reality doesn't run on belief, huh?
Thanks for living up to the stereotype, Slashdotters!
It's heartwarming to see all of these posts from people who need the government to protect. Go fear! Go helplessness! Go America!