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  1. 20 years old trend on Tech Firms Have An Obsession With 'Female' Digital Servants (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    It all started with navy.

  2. Re:KDE5 crashs anyway even with X11 on Fresh Wayland Experiences With Weston, GNOME, KDE and Enlightenment · · Score: 1

    It shouldn't be so hard understand there are a project with a different version scheme.
    In KDE version numbering "X.0.0" doesn't means first stable version, means first version from X development branch. This was no secret in times of KDE4 release and is no news now.
    Even if keep up with this is to much for users, distro maintainers should know better.

  3. Re:KDE5 crashs anyway even with X11 on Fresh Wayland Experiences With Weston, GNOME, KDE and Enlightenment · · Score: 1

    As far as I know, kde5 still not stable.
    If distros choose to included anyway is not KDE fault.

    source:
    http://download.kde.org/stable...

  4. Re:Not with my actual account on A Software Project Full of "Male Anatomy" Jokes Causes Controversy · · Score: 1

    This goes both ways. Employers are not crazy about any kind of trouble maker.

  5. Re:Good thing... on Russia Says Drivers Must Not Have "Sex Disorders" To Get License · · Score: 1

    Well, in Spanish, "putin" means: little "puto".
    "putito" is the most common form, but "putin" and "putico" are also valid. Here you got the definition of "puto": http://www.wordreference.com/e...

  6. Re:If it's losing steam it's because on Is Ruby On Rails Losing Steam? · · Score: 1

    Java is slow on desktops but has really good performance on servers.
    On servers you got plenty of ram and people to tune up the application after the installation. Once you start the application and after the warm up time Java is fast.

  7. Re:Shut the fuck on Fortune.com: Blame Tech Diversity On Culture, Not Pipeline · · Score: 1

    And then you leave the organization,
    NOT the industry.
    Seems the proper decision to me.

  8. Re:they become aggresive... on LinkedIn Spam Lawsuit Can Continue · · Score: 1

    Thats true!
    From time to time, I get the mail saying somebody has endorsed me for a skill.
    When I ask in person to the one who endorsed me he says:
    a) he didn't
    or
    b) he only did 'cos I did it first (but I didn't)

  9. they become aggresive... on LinkedIn Spam Lawsuit Can Continue · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ...once they build a community.
    They "offer" you to be in contact with all e-mail address book every time you login.
    They also send you mails that looks as if contact of your contacts was trying to reach you.
    This is bad behavior.
    I hope they get into troubles.

  10. Re:when dissenting opinion is a bad thing on The US Public's Erratic Acceptance of Science · · Score: 2

    Some times it is a bad thing.

    A dissenting opinion which has no evidence to back its claims has little to no value.
    When the proponents of that dissenting opinion misrepresent the scientific method to fool the science illiterate masses, it is a bad thing.
    Several dissenting opinions we hear now days holds on by plain deception.

  11. Re:Wrong man for the job on Bill Nye To Debate Creationist Museum Founder Ken Ham · · Score: 1

    You don't need BIll Nye, you need Penn Gillette.

    Actually, who we really need is a resurrected Arthur Schopenhauer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Art_of_Being_Right

    I you want to hear the same amount of valid points from both sides,
    you need Teller, not Penn.

  12. Re:Wine is working on that on Developing Games On and For Linux/SteamOS · · Score: 1

    The point of running slackware is compiling from source when you don't find a build/package for some application.
    I don't say slackware doesn't supports X until I try to do:

    ./configure
    make
    make install

    If you don't want to go that far, may be you should check other distro. This "missing package" for some app or driver will keep happening.

  13. Re:Of course metal bands are doing well... on Piracy Offers Heavy Metal a New Business Model · · Score: 1

    My neighbor's Dog?!

  14. Re:So we should ditch Ubuntu and then on The Burning Bridges of Ubuntu · · Score: 1

    I have installed KDE mint in a few VMs
    I have to say It plays well so far.
    There official releases of mint with KDE as default desktop.
    http://www.linuxmint.com/download.php

  15. Re:Benders view on Brazil Announces Plans To Move Away From US-Centric Internet · · Score: 1

    And now is when I don't have mod points !
    Could someone upvote the parent post?

  16. fool of me on Linus Torvalds Promises Profanity Over Linux 3.10-rc5 · · Score: 1

    I really believed that profanity was a new technology I didn't know about.
    I'm not sleeping well lately.
    ;P

  17. Re:Eurotrash vs US white trash? The best parents? on So What If Yahoo's New Dads Get Less Leave Than Moms? · · Score: 1

    I heard that most of the couples in Europe has only one child and this leads to demographics with more old people than young people.
    I think the long leaves and state's support may be related to that.

  18. Re: Equal rights on So What If Yahoo's New Dads Get Less Leave Than Moms? · · Score: 1

    Sounds like Sweden would be a great place to plop out some triplets.

    Please!
    someone mod up this as Funny!

    "plop out" <-- This is poetry

  19. Re:And that index is disturbing... on Firefox 20 Arrives With Per-Window Private Browsing, New Download Manager · · Score: 1

    I think it has to do with the following bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=847627 The list of downloads at the downloads windows and the list of downloads at the history (History menu / CTRL+SHIFT+H) was separated. The second list was always accessible through the History menu. I did know about it and I didn't think its a bug.

  20. Re:NoSQL stuff is better for web applications on MySQL's Creator On Why the Future Belongs To MariaDB · · Score: 2

    Some web applications needs A.C.I.D. transactions. No-relational distributed databases won't replace relational databases until they can do A.C.I.D. transactions. The distributed part is particularly hard for A.C.I.D. transactions, 'cos destroys the performance.

  21. Re:Legal Ratmifications on Intercontinental Mind-Meld Unites Two Rats · · Score: 1

    I'd wish I having modding points right now. (+1)

  22. Re:best place ever on Does Microsoft Have the Best App Store For Open Source Developers? · · Score: 1

    Linux's package managers are the best place for FOSS software. App stores are based on the idea of sell you stuff. When the only way you have to install software without void your warranty is the App Store, the idea is abuse the consumer.

  23. Ideas 'per se' has no (economic) worth on Learn Basic Programming So You Aren't At the Mercy of Programmers · · Score: 1

    I think I was first referred to this article here in slashdot Why your idea is worthless.

  24. Re:Troll? on Valve Reveals First Month of Steam Linux Gains · · Score: 1
    1. 1) I think you wasn't trolling at all.
    2. 2) As far as I know, you can moderate post in the same story. I don't think you get reasons from anyone.
  25. I'd love ... on Scientology On Trial In Belgium · · Score: 2

    I'd just love see them bite the dust.