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  1. "Too good to be true"? on Confirmed: Microsoft Says It Will Open Source VB 6 · · Score: 1

    Visual Basic (and all its variants, including .net) is an abortion of a language - they can keep it.

  2. Here we go with idiocy again on Small Devs Attacked Over In-App Purchase Button Patent · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I seriously doubt this type of an idiotic patent would fly in court. On the other side, given that this affects smaller developers who would rather not become entangled in lawsuits, this issue will likely not be handled for a while - at least not until larger companies become involved.

  3. Not to appear like a smug prick, but... on The Psychology of Steam Wallet & Microsoft Points · · Score: 1

    ... Thank you, Captain Obvious

  4. heh on Google/Facebook: Do-Not-Track Threatens CA Economy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So much for "Don't be evil"?

  5. Does not fempute? on New Chili Is World's Hottest · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You have to wear protective gear, yet in TFA photo, they aren't?

  6. Re:well... on France Outlaws Hashed Passwords · · Score: 1

    That's simply idiotic. I just hope that American companies don't follow suit (although I expect that a disturbing proportion of them already store passwords in plain text)

  7. Re:The will to be free on Bashing MS 'Like Kicking a Puppy,' Says Jim Zemlin · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It has very little to do with the distro; the problem is largely with hardware support and software availability. Even Ubuntu, arguably the most user-friendly distro has problems with sound playback on modern, commonly available sound hardware. Maybe I don't mind running 'sudo killall pulseaudio' every now and then when there's no sound playback - try explaining that to the common user. Then there's the software, of course. I love the open desktop, but Linux is nowhere near the point where it can compete with Windows on that front - even if it has gone quite a ways since its humble beginnings.

  8. Heh on AffirmIt!, the Supportive Testing Framework · · Score: 1

    In all seriousness, Ruby's designers are so capricious, that this isn't really that far from a possibility.

  9. Re:Java on Java Creator James Gosling Hired At Google · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Java paved the way for C#. I prefer C# as well, but you must remember that one of the reasons the language is so good is because it was able to build on top of what Java already had done, and in many cases, learn from its mistakes. I'm hoping that Gosling's new job will yield us a new language, especially in light of Oracle's recent assholery with Android.

  10. Re:Another report on MySql.com Hacked With Sql Injection · · Score: 1

    As AC below pointed out, bad code can be written in any language. I worked for a University of California campus, when UCLA got hacked a couple of years ago, due to a SQL injection attack. Their choice of platform? C#/MSSQL. Programmers on our own team (C#, MSSQL) wrote SQL injection-friendly code - I can't remember how many times I've caught unsanitized input being put into a SQL query without proper sanitization or "SqlParameter-ization" - people who wrote enterprise-level apps for years prior, and who should know better. PHP has mysql_real_escape_string, which sanitizes input. I've written my own Ruby-on-Rails-ish helper functions to sanitize input in a less hackish fashion in PHP. There's always a way. This type of shit will continue to happen until people realize that security in today's web development is as important (if not more so) than programming skill, and stop hiring dipshits without proper screening.

  11. Re:Utah: More of the same on Utah Governor 'Honored' With Blackhole Award · · Score: 2

    I would imagine that most of those who practice polygamy wouldn't readily admit to it. So while I don't think Utah is all polygamist, I wonder about the accuracy of the 2%.

  12. The idiots are fucked. Unless the codes were sold for cash, the trail will be easy to follow. Expect a large number of console/account bans, followed by arrests fairly shortly.

  13. Re:Slashdot next... on Old Man Murray Entry Deleted From Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    s/nerds/idiots and deviants/

  14. Not really surprising on German Foreign Office Going Back To Windows · · Score: 1

    While Linux and the open desktop have certainly come a ways since - even 5 years ago, it saddens me to say that neither are ready for the proverbial "prime time". While I can't imagine using anything but GNOME these days, I have a much larger threshold of putting up with things like unavailable codecs, incompatible drivers, and just plain software unavailability - possibly because in most such cases, I'm willing to make the effort to figure out how to make things work. We're getting there though, and the state of Everyman Linux is certainly leaps and bounds above of where it was as little as 5 years ago.

  15. Re:O tempora o mores on Teacher Suspended Over Blog About Students · · Score: 3, Funny

    Romanes eunt domus

  16. Re:Based on the Cover..... on NYTimes On Dealings With Assange · · Score: 2

    I think if he was a servant of the enemy, he'd look fairer and feel fouler.

  17. I have to ask.. on Google Fires Back About Search Engine Spam · · Score: 1
  18. Re:This was identified in Futurama on Hubble Confirms Nature of Mysterious Green Blob · · Score: 3, Informative

    "Melllvar" has 3 "L"'s. One would hope that you'd done enough Star Trek conventions to know how to spell "Melllvar"

  19. Re:Actuary? Really? on Study Says Software Engineers Have the Best US Jobs · · Score: 1

    Obligatory MP reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdEVWlnWc7s Gratuitous boobies ~:50s

  20. Re:NO! on Wikileaks Vows Release '7x the Size' of Iraq Leak · · Score: 1

    Maybe we'll all find out that Julian Assange was Duke wearing a disguise all along.

  21. Re:What the hell is the fuss about on Organs of UK Nuclear Workers Secretly Harvested; Energy Secretary Apologizes · · Score: 1

    Bird, bird, eye, bird, ankh.

  22. No wonder on W3C Says IE9 Is Currently the Most HTML5 Compatible Browser · · Score: 1

    The testing was done on the brainslug planet. Testers liked it so much, they decided to stay of their own free will.

  23. Re:Well... on 33 Developers Leave OpenOffice.org · · Score: 0, Redundant

    There is a fork, but the cake is a lie.

  24. Re:Probably the best thing to happen on OpenOffice.org Declares Independence From Oracle, Becomes LibreOffice · · Score: 1

    I hate to nitpick, but they could've picked a better name.

  25. Re:Immature? on Hunters Shot Down Google Fiber · · Score: 1

    He could throw a kettle over a pub though.