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  1. Re:Mirror on SSL/TLS Vulnerability Widely Unpatched · · Score: 1

    nevermind here is an image: http://i.imgur.com/53QrK.gif

  2. Mirror on SSL/TLS Vulnerability Widely Unpatched · · Score: 1

    http://pastebin.com/uRsvDd82

    I still have the html. If anyone has an idea where to host it let me know.

  3. Re:Longer Answer: on Could the US Phase Out Nuclear Power? · · Score: 1

    ich glaube der parent wollte ein spaß machen

  4. Re:Longer Answer: on Could the US Phase Out Nuclear Power? · · Score: 2

    Not any more:

    In April, France was a net exporter of power to Germany for the first time since the summer months of June, July and August last year, according to RTE.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-05-30/areva-s-lauvergeon-says-germany-will-import-nuclear-power.html

  5. Re:Following Google to Stupidity on Mozilla Labs: the URL Bar Has To Go · · Score: 1

    The name of the page is most often on a prominent spot on the page, most likely in the upper left corner.

    If I want to copy the url, a context menu action "copy current sites url" would suffice.

    If I for some reason would like to check the url, which as I said is a bad way to check validity, I would be happy with pressing a key to display the address bar temporarily.

    And by the way, the computer industry *is* right. You need to now that the sid is 2185238 and the cid is 36246266 for the current url as much as you need to know the heap size and the stack content of your browser. You really do only want to click the shiny.

  6. Re:Does for Phishers what hiding ext did for Troja on Mozilla Labs: the URL Bar Has To Go · · Score: 1

    No. Protect people with tools that work.

  7. Re:Does for Phishers what hiding ext did for Troja on Mozilla Labs: the URL Bar Has To Go · · Score: 1

    The address bar has always sucked for phishing prevention. How many normal people really register the difference between facebook.com faceboook.com facebook.cn facebook.com.cn and so on?

  8. Re:Following Google to Stupidity on Mozilla Labs: the URL Bar Has To Go · · Score: 1

    The serial id is relevant for probably less than 1% of web users. Even as a slashdot user, I really don't need to see the url at the moment. I only use the bar when I want to go to a different site.

  9. Re:capitalism fail on IBM Now Officially Worth More Than Microsoft · · Score: 3, Insightful

    In a capitalist society you have control over your pension funds.

  10. Re:What will they replace it with? on Swiss To End Use of Nuclear Power · · Score: 4, Insightful

    French nuclear power.

  11. Re:Advantages of CLI on Imagining the CLI For the Modern Machine · · Score: 1

    If there is a picture in the terminal, I imagine that to be the program output. If I am not seeing the real program output, what use is this terminal anyway.

  12. Re:Advantages of CLI on Imagining the CLI For the Modern Machine · · Score: 1

    Because then it is not the greatest common denominato. All your other tools want text as input, not those shiny pictures.

    Look at the piped commands here: http://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/browse

    Tell me how this is supposed to work if there is a picture in the pipe.

  13. Re:Advantages of CLI on Imagining the CLI For the Modern Machine · · Score: 0

    Exactly. I'm all for getting rid of terminfo, termcap, color escape sequences and all that crap, but text is still the best common denominator that works well for humans and programs.

  14. Re:You're A Newbie on Blender 2.57 Released — and It's Easy To Use! · · Score: 1

    do the tutorial

    Can't, all the tutorials are for the old interface.

  15. Re:BAD on Google Cuts Chrome Page Load Times In Half w/ SPDY · · Score: 1

    How is it a fake way? SPDY really is faster. Also there is nothing proprietary about this so your Microsoft comparison is wrong too.

  16. Do We Need 'Em? on Scientists Create a "Worth Saving" Index For Endangered Animals · · Score: 1

    I hope the seminal work of Karl Pilkington is getting the attention it deserves in this field.

  17. Re:As I and many others pointed out yesterday on Amazon's Cloud Player: We Don't Need a License · · Score: 1

    I do not understand how grooveshark.com is still around

  18. Re:radical news! on The Simpsons Reviewed For Unsuitable Nuclear Jokes · · Score: 1

    You can still buy the dvds and watch them. You can't tell TV stations how to do their programming.

  19. Re:No research against it on Improving Productivity (With Science) · · Score: 1

    Quite the opposite. Look up Bayesian inference.

  20. Re:Aeron chair didn't work for me on Improving Productivity (With Science) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    My back hurt until I started hitting the gym and doing muscle strength exercises.

  21. No research against it on Improving Productivity (With Science) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Not everything can or has to be proven with research. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, claiming a second monitor helps is hardly extraordinary.

  22. Re:A better heading on No P = NP Proof After All · · Score: 1

    Now you've shown them.

  23. Re:What's going on? on Ubuntu: Where Did the Love Go? · · Score: 1

    People want sane defaults

  24. Re:Firefox devs seem to listen better than Chrome' on Firefox 4, A Huge Pile of Bugs · · Score: 1

    Does studying usability automatically make you right?

  25. Re:Was the ad cost-effective? on Wikipedia Meets $16M Budget Goal · · Score: 1

    Yeah I think 16mil dollar covered that