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  1. Re: What the fuck on There Is No .bro In Brotli: Google/Mozilla Engineers Nix File Type As Offensive · · Score: 1

    Yes, we should do that. Down with the male-centric "huMANs"! Let's all be morons!

  2. Re: Unfortunately on Barbie Gets a Brain · · Score: 1

    Open up your smartphone, locate the main SoC. There you go.

    Main problem would be the battery, not the processor/DSP/etc.

  3. Re: And make believe occurs when? on Barbie Gets a Brain · · Score: 1

    Compared to TVs, which are a truly horrible thing, even a blank wall is a good thing.

  4. Re:Wait, you have to TYPE the password??? on A Plea For Websites To Stop Blocking Password Managers · · Score: 2

    I used to have a "good" combination on my luggage... until the day I forgot it (or set it wrong, who knows). Poking this way and the other, it turned out that it takes about 10-15 seconds to pick my luggage, and about 2 seconds to pry it open with a screwdriver.
    Since then, I just use 12345, because why bother :D

  5. Re:Scripts that interact with passwords fields aws on A Plea For Websites To Stop Blocking Password Managers · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Except it doesn't stop shit.
    Any malware would either intercept the keystrokes, or read the in-memory data directly, or even change the web content to inject whatever scripts it wanted... or even read the password from clipboard, because the fact that you can't paste it into the page, does not stop you from copying if from wherever you had it in the first place.

  6. Re: How stupid could someone be? on Malwarebytes Offers Pirates Its Premium Antimalware Product For Free · · Score: 2

    To further expand on this... keep talking, meanwhile as a client I'll be looking for software with none of that crap.

  7. Re: Efficiency on Who Owns Your Overtime? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Also known as "meetings".

  8. Re:Greedy Corporation on Microsoft Confirms It Won't Offer Free Windows 10 Upgrades To Pirates · · Score: 1

    What do you mean Linux is "too unreliable"? It won't crash, it won't lose your data, it will keep 100+ day uptimes without a hitch... :-?

    As for LibreOffice vs. MS Office, both will keep 100% of their formatting once you export to PDF, and keep 100% of their data if you use any open format like ODT, DOCX, or plain text. Using anything else is just asking for trouble down the road anyway.

  9. Re:Since when rewarding pirates is "good"? on Microsoft Confirms It Won't Offer Free Windows 10 Upgrades To Pirates · · Score: 1

    It used to be that if you installed Windows 7 in a VM, without entering a valid serial number, it would run for 60 days... after which it would show a nag screen at boot time and switch your desktop background to black.

    I guess black is fit for a "pirate theme".

  10. Re:Greedy Corporation on Microsoft Confirms It Won't Offer Free Windows 10 Upgrades To Pirates · · Score: 1

    It's not only the game or desktop support, but also the multi-monitor support, multi-display-adapter support, high granularity switching, etc. Windows Display Driver Model is better than anything on Linux, and it's only getting better with Windows 10's WDDM 2.0 and DirectX 12. Linux drivers have advanced a lot, thanks in part to Steam and all the interest in porting games to Linux, but the support still has to advance quite a bit more to beat Windows at what it does best: showing windows.

  11. Re:Greedy Corporation on Microsoft Confirms It Won't Offer Free Windows 10 Upgrades To Pirates · · Score: 2

    Alternatives... for doing what.

    If you're doing servers or data processing, there you have a plethora of GNU/Linux distributions. You should already be using GNU tools on Windows anyways. Office, entertainment (music/video), web, software development... all of it you can do anywhere.

  12. Re:Greedy Corporation on Microsoft Confirms It Won't Offer Free Windows 10 Upgrades To Pirates · · Score: 3, Informative

    XP is crap. Its driver model and security model are a total joke. Any program can bring the whole system down, and you will not even know which one it was.
    I can't believe people can defend XP, call it "stable" and whatnot. I would rather have a Vista with all its beta-ish stuff than touch XP with a ten foot pole.

  13. Re:Thumb Drives on Enterprise SSDs, Powered Off, Potentially Lose Data In a Week · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Tape is some of a myth.

    The only safe media, is that which you keep copying before it deteriorates. Not HDDs, not SSDs, not CDs, not thumbdrives, and not tape. Any media you leave untouched past its data retention period, will lose data.

    What you need is to check every copy of your data for any sign of degradation, and replace it with a fresh copy as soon as, or before, it begins to fail. Tape may give you the most time between checks, but it doesn't change the fact that data you forget about is data you will lose.

  14. Re:Backup won't help you on Enterprise SSDs, Powered Off, Potentially Lose Data In a Week · · Score: 1

    Sometimes a HDD/SSD will detect bit rot... and fix it using its ECC, only the result will still be wrong. That's when btrfs checksums kick in to pull a copy of the original block from a RAID drive.

  15. Re:I call BS on Enterprise SSDs, Powered Off, Potentially Lose Data In a Week · · Score: 1

    the RAID controller has to wait for the HDD on every read/write to verify it's the same as on the SSD

    Drives use checksums, no need to read from a second drive if it succeeds from the first one.

    Also, "write mostly" configurations for the HDD allow for most reads to be made from the SSD, with the HDD acting as a backup. Writes still need to be duplicated, but this can be done in the background.

  16. Re:not bricking but breaking on Google Lollipop Bricking Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 Devices · · Score: 1

    You don't use adb to downgrade, you use fastboot. Are you sure you know how the flashing stuff works?
    Anyway, if you have the multi-mode drivers installed, you may need to switch your usb cable to a different usb port on your pc for the drivers to recognize it in the right mode.

  17. Re:Not Brick on Google Lollipop Bricking Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 Devices · · Score: 3, Informative

    Have you tried changing the usb connector? It's a known failure in the Nexus 7 2012, that after some time the connector becomes loose and won't make contact. You can find replacements on ebay from $3 (need to solder) to $12 (no soldering required), or you can do what I did: carefully pry the metal of the connector so it becomes a bit tighter.

  18. Re:Not really missing vinyl on Vinyl Record Pressing Plants Struggle To Keep Up With Demand · · Score: 1

    Not only that they have filters, but to actually output stair-steps, the raising and falling edges would require INFINITE frequency resolution. Real world elements just don't react in zero-time, no matter what their digital representation may look like.

  19. Re:Not really missing vinyl on Vinyl Record Pressing Plants Struggle To Keep Up With Demand · · Score: 1

    Also, outputing actual analog wave "steps" would require INFINITE frequency resolution from the ADC.
    It's just, kind-of, absolutely impossible.

  20. Re: Perfect on Quiet Cooling With a Copper Foam Heatsink · · Score: 1

    Outsmarted, right. Go ahead, pre-order one, and when they run with your money we'll see who outsmarted whom.

  21. Re:Survival rate under-estimated? on Experts Say Hitching a Ride In an Airliner's Wheel Well Is Not a Good Idea · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If they fall into the ocean when the gears open, many dead may have not been discovered either.

  22. Re:Missed the obvious... on Experts Say Hitching a Ride In an Airliner's Wheel Well Is Not a Good Idea · · Score: 1

    What about falling out when the gears open, at over 200mph and more than 500ft high. I'm surprised the survival rate reaches even as much as 25%.

  23. Re: And so this is Costco's fault? on Million Jars of Peanut Butter Dumped In New Mexico Landfill · · Score: 1

    Fun fact: in swedish they call jar files, as in java .jar files... "jar-fil".

    Oh well, I'm not changing my username just because some people think I'm honey with coffee :-P

  24. Re: And so this is Costco's fault? on Million Jars of Peanut Butter Dumped In New Mexico Landfill · · Score: 0

    Maybe they should just export this peanut butter to Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, or any other country we hate. Let THEM die from food poisoning... amirite?

  25. Re: And so this is Costco's fault? on Million Jars of Peanut Butter Dumped In New Mexico Landfill · · Score: 1

    They may not lose the sales of 950,000 jars but only 100,000... yet it still would be a loss of (some) sales. It may not be ethically sound, but I bet it is a financially sound move to destroy them.