Slashdot Mirror


User: Sophira

Sophira's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
42
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 42

  1. Re:Stop raining on our OSS parade with your "facts on YouTube Explains Where HTML5 Video Fails · · Score: 1

    If you're interested in MOD files, btw, get on over to http://modarchive.org/ . It's probably the biggest collection you'll find. (It includes newer formats too, like S3M, XM, IT, and others. Like I say, tracked music is still made today. :)

  2. Re:Stop raining on our OSS parade with your "facts on YouTube Explains Where HTML5 Video Fails · · Score: 2, Informative

    I suspect you're thinking of MOD files and other tracker formats - which don't actually have anything at all to do with audio compression. :D *Some* people would make MOD files of *some* songs which sounded *something* like the original, but not exactly.

    Tracking is still commonly done today in the demoscene, btw.

  3. Re:why? on Microsoft RickRolls Wi-Fi Network Leechers · · Score: 1
  4. Re:Typical on Extreme Close-Up of Mars's Moon Phobos · · Score: 1

    I must say, I'm impressed that this troll has gathered so many replies. Especially as he advertises that it's a troll.

    Look at the first letter of the subject and each line in the post: "TROLLED SO HARD".

    I don't like to encourage trolls, but this one was quite inventive.

  5. Re:The retro PC gamer on ReactOS Being Rewritten, Gets Wine Infusion · · Score: 1

    No, it doesn't come with FreeDOS; you can run FreeDOS on it, but it normally uses its own DOS-like shell.

  6. Re:Laws have become horribly, horribly complex on How To Judge Legal Risk When Making a Game Clone? · · Score: 1

    I probably did the same, to be fair. The problem is that a lot of people have attitudes like the one I was (erroneously) replying to, and it gets old. Females are frequently, even in this day and age, objectified and made to feel like they only exist for male companionship (or worse, as objects for men to stare at), so it was easy to mistake what you said as being more of the same.

    Nevertheless, thanks for apologising, and for the clarification - it means a lot to know that people do exist on Slashdot who care. :)

  7. Re:Laws have become horribly, horribly complex on How To Judge Legal Risk When Making a Game Clone? · · Score: 1

    What's wrong with dating a transsexual?

    I mean, I'm assuming you're not so shallow as to be dating only for the sex. And even if you were, some have had the operation.

  8. Re:Laws have become horribly, horribly complex on How To Judge Legal Risk When Making a Game Clone? · · Score: 1

    Because of course girls only exist for the sole purpose of being dated, right?

    *sigh*

  9. Re:Laws have become horribly, horribly complex on How To Judge Legal Risk When Making a Game Clone? · · Score: 2, Funny

    That seems a bit unfair to guys. I mean, I know a guy who's interested in four things.

  10. Re:Laws have become horribly, horribly complex on How To Judge Legal Risk When Making a Game Clone? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Only one thing to say to that: http://xkcd.com/322/ .

  11. Re:Laws have become horribly, horribly complex on How To Judge Legal Risk When Making a Game Clone? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Girls do exist on Slashdot, you know. In fact, I'd consider myself geekier than most guys. ;)

  12. Re:Trends on IPv4 Will Not Die In 2010 · · Score: 1

    The GP was likening the usage of the phrase "Real scientists" to the True Scotsman fallacy.

  13. Re:duh? on How Apple Orchestrates Controlled Leaks, and Why · · Score: 3, Informative

    Except that they shut Think Secret down, remember?

  14. Re:89% Success Rate! on Machine Translates Thoughts Into Speech · · Score: 1

    That would be Welsh, not English, surely?

  15. Re:Ext3 on Best Filesystem For External Back-Up Drives? · · Score: 1

    I certainly agree about ntfs-3g - I use it too. (I dual-boot, and having access to both types of partitions from both OSes is a lifesaver.) I have absolutely no problems with ntfs-3g either and would recommend it wholeheartedly.

    I actually didn't know that ext3 now defaulted to 256-byte inodes; my mistake on that one. I hope IFS is extended to allow for that size soon.

  16. Re:Ext3 on Best Filesystem For External Back-Up Drives? · · Score: 5, Informative

    Sure, there's an Ext3 driver for windows, but from what I've seen it's not that good.

    Which particular driver are you referring to? There are a few.

    Personally, I use Ext2 IFS in Windows (it works for Ext3 too) and it is, hands-down, the stablest and best Ext2/3 Windows driver I've used. Every other one I've tried would have stability issues; with IFS I don't have to worry. (There's been precisely *one* time in pretty much years that the driver crashed on me, and that's when I was doing something weird and stupid; I don't remember what. But more importantly, it didn't do anything bad to the filesystem in that crash.)

  17. Re:sony rootkit on The 87 Lamest Moments In Tech, 2000-2009 · · Score: 1

    Hey, don't knock it. I found out about Cute Overload from that, which is pretty awesome IMO.

  18. Re:Not mutually exclusive. on Is Linux Documentation Lacking? · · Score: 1

    Teaching someone to fish is all well and good, but if they don't manage to eat in the meantime, it's not really going to work.

    Don't forget, LMGTFY is still sarcastic in its presentation. The problem is not knowing *how* to use Google - it's pretty obvious that you type text in a box and click the button, and sarcastically asking "Was that so hard?" is going to put people off. The problem is knowing what words to use, and sometimes that's *not* obvious to people. It may well be obvious to you and me, but if someone is at the command line of Linux and needs help, they may well enter "Linux help" in Google rather than being more specific. As such, the resources they get will be quite generic and will probably not answer their question.

  19. Re:Not mutually exclusive. on Is Linux Documentation Lacking? · · Score: 1

    If you're already in a commandline environment, man makes sense...

    I don't know about you, but if I were new to Linux, 'man' wouldn't exactly be the first command I'd think of if I wanted help. Rather, the first command I would think of would be 'help'. But, of course, that just gives you the help for your shell - which, btw, doesn't really help at all if you do the obvious and use no arguments, just giving a list of builtin commands and their usage.

    Using anything other than 'help' for help violates the rule of least surprise.

    ...and Google makes sense as a way to find out about man.

    So the first thing you say to a newbie command-line user needing help is 'JFGI'? No wonder people don't like it.

  20. Re:What comes next? on Musical Tesla Coils Perform Zelda · · Score: 1

    Da da da, da da DA... *boom*!

  21. Re:Not impressive on Musical Tesla Coils Perform Zelda · · Score: 1

    Because idle wasn't good enough, I guess?

  22. Re:I think you've already decided... on Ethics of Releasing Non-Malicious Linux Malware? · · Score: 1

    And what is more, this will continue to be the case for as long as home computers are general-purpose machines on which their owners can install arbitrary software.

    Clearly we need one of those free XBox 360s instead!

    *ducks*

  23. Re:I think you've already decided... on Ethics of Releasing Non-Malicious Linux Malware? · · Score: 1

    The fact remains that in most sensible implementations, the user is unable to run arbitrary code outside his own directory.

    And it's a completely meaningless fact, since arbitrary code run from outside your own directory will have exactly the same privileges as arbitrary code run from inside your own directory.

    I think you mean that the user is unable to run code under someone else's user ID (such as root).

  24. Re:Is that supposed to be news?? on New Attack Fells Internet Explorer · · Score: 1

    If you're going to be like that, then Windows 7 is Windows 6.1, so technically Windows 7 doesn't exist either.

    You knew full well what I meant. ;p

  25. Re:Is that supposed to be news?? on New Attack Fells Internet Explorer · · Score: 1

    What frigen company has managed to hang on to totally shit piece of web software that depends on windows 6 or 7 to function?

    I think you meant Internet Explorer there. Windows 6 doesn't exist, and Windows 7 is new.