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  1. Re:What happened to username in submissions? on Online Piracy Is More Popular Than Ever, Research Suggests (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    I left right around the time of the redesign Mr. 5,271,228.

  2. Re:What happened to username in submissions? on Online Piracy Is More Popular Than Ever, Research Suggests (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    And what happened to my post history? I was active on /. for years, now it's all gone. :/

  3. What happened to username in submissions? on Online Piracy Is More Popular Than Ever, Research Suggests (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    Haven't really posted at /. for awhile. What happened to including a submitter's username on their submission? I kinda enjoyed seeing the different usernames on the front page, now all I see are the username of editors and senior editors. When did this change? And why?

  4. Re:Sing the song on Google To Encrypt Cloud Storage Data By Default · · Score: 0

    Judging by your uid, you must not be from around here.

  5. Re:But does it work well in practice? on The New Yorker Launches 'Strongbox' For Secure Anonymous Leaks · · Score: 0

    But, being TOR based, it will be hard to use.

    Because using something like tor2web.org is sooooooooo incredibly hard, let alone downloading and installing a new browser...

  6. Re:Older on Blog Reveals a Chinese Military Hacker's Life Is One of Boredom and Bitterness · · Score: 1, Funny

    If only the newer butter actually did something on the first page, like baconize the site or order me a pizza.

    /., are you looking for a web developer?

  7. How to succeed as an FBI agen: a tutorial on FBI Dad's Misadventures With Spyware Exposed School Principal's Child Porn · · Score: 1

    Step 1: Install spyware on a computer and then "scrub" such computer
    Step 2: Report activities on such computer to authorities, make sure to flash FBI card
    Step 3: Wait for reports of internet activity to come in and report anything that is morbidly fascinating; triple points for child porn
    Step 4: No evidence? Computer MIA? Get computer user to admit to wrong doing!
    Step 4: ?
    Step 5: Promotion!

  8. Re:Just in case anybody doesn't recognize the name on Toy Story Meets Google Street View · · Score: 0

    Doesn't matter to this west coast guy on the east coast, it's what we all want to do.

  9. Re:We're all peasants anyway on Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and Google Chase 'Got Milk?' Patents · · Score: 0

    Developer: Come and see the violence inherent in the system. Help! Help! I'm being repressed!
    King Google/Apple/Amazon: Bloody peasant!
    Developer: Oh, what a giveaway! Did you hear that? Did you hear that, eh? That's what I'm on about! Did you see him repressing me? You saw him, Didn't you?

  10. And... on Facebook Holding Back Personal Data · · Score: 0

    how many data points do they have that make up 57 categories of data, and how many are excluded?

  11. Forgot a letter on Reviews of Kindle Fire Are a Mixed Bag · · Score: 0

    Kindle Fired. There, fixed.

  12. Updated the Slashdot article for you on Scientists Develop Super-Slippery Material · · Score: 1

    Anyone who is partial to <strike>ketchup with their food</strike> sex will know how difficult it is to get the final dregs from <strike>the bottle</strike> your partner but now the Telegraph reports that <strike>scientists have</strike> K-Y has created one of the most slippery materials ever that promises to result in new <strike>self-cleaning surfaces</strike> hedonistic pleasures that <strike">never</strike> always get dirty

  13. Re:Greetings Slashdot on German Copyright Group To Collect From Creative Commons Event · · Score: 5, Funny

    What, no mention of the Smart package of Microsoft's core fonts?

  14. My host's acceptable use policy (AUP) on Reasonable Expectation of Privacy From Web Hosts? · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the heads up, I had never really read through ;my hosts AUP, just did this morning, and found this: Monitoring/Privacy reserves the right to monitor any and all communications through or with facilities. Customer agrees that is not considered a secure communications medium for the purposes of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, and that no expectation of privacy is afforded. It may become necessary for employees to examine system accounting logs and other records to determine if privacy violations or other network unfriendly activities have occurred. also reserves the right to access a Customer's mailbox or other files stored on systems to resolve system problems or mail system errors.

  15. Increased productivity at a price on Same Dev Tools/Language/Framework For Everyone? · · Score: 1

    Common development practices result in increased productivity and easier training for employees. The result is decreased flexibility (especially when new projects are evaluatedand) and long-term success. If management thinks they have a great thing going, good for them, I hope they don't run it into the ground, cuz they could kill any long-term momentum they have going.