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  1. For future reference when I reply to your idiotic posts I'm not attempting to engage in intelligent discourse with you. That is well known to be a fools errand. We get it. You know how to contradict yourself and pretend that you were saying something different all along.

  2. Are you even serious? Security isn't a "solvable problem" so your "concern" is asinine.

  3. Re: This whole "ethical hacker" thing puzzles me. on Casino Accused of Withholding Bug Bounty, Then Assaulting 'Ethical Hacker' (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Except selling it constitutes nothing of the sort. If that was the case the publishers of "The Anarchists Cookbook" would be in jail for life.

  4. Re: I can see why she'd be a big tractor fan on Elizabeth Warren Calls For a National Right-to-Repair Law for Tractors (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Republicans ... be for corruption? Yep. It checks out.

  5. Even if your assertion were true it would have literally nothing to do with DK. Since you have established yourself as having no clue what a runtime environment is, let me at least offer a clue. JAVA has a VM/runtime environment. A runtime environment abstracts the hardware layer. C *never* does that. Off you go now...

  6. Ah ... I see your confusion. You don't know how C works and you think M$ specific .dlls must be "the norm." You seem to be confusing Microsoft specific names for various libraries with an actual runtime. Again, C has no "runtime" concept.

  7. You clearly don't understand C, or what constititues a runtime environment.

  8. I can't even imagine how different things would be without Google, and neither can you, you faux neo-luddite you.

  9. If someone develops a language that offers true leverage over Python then the transition *will* happen and all that will be left unanswered is "how long will it take for the transition to happen?"

  10. Re: I'm ignoring this message on 'No, You Can't Ignore Email. It's Rude.' (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    You can thank Gates for that bullshit. Much like us in \ instead of / just to be different M$ defaulted to "Reply at the top" rather than the same way. The worst part is it can be impossible to get people to switch because "but da Microsofts dos it so it must be the right way!"

  11. Re: 199? on 'No, You Can't Ignore Email. It's Rude.' (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Then you should create a "Won't Read" folder. You threw the baby out with the bathwater.

  12. Re: 199? on 'No, You Can't Ignore Email. It's Rude.' (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    It took me a minute to figure out that you meant the "To" and "CC", not "TO" and "CC" I was asking myself "What to hell is T O line?

  13. Re: 199? on 'No, You Can't Ignore Email. It's Rude.' (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    You are missing a huge opportunity. Instead of deleting the alias set up an autoresponder to flood their digital pipes.

  14. Re: It is the applications on Ask Slashdot: Could Android and iOS Become Popular Desktop Operating Systems? · · Score: 1

    I love how you go ahead and advance your anecdotal information anyway. You also don't seem to understand that Windows can be resized and again, your proof that "most people" use them as you suggest is just bullshit

  15. Re: They did it for profit on Facebook Settlement With FTC Could Run Into the Billions (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    I think we all know the King of all Herpa Derps is on that particular platform.

  16. Re: Samsung, HTC and others on Ask Slashdot: Could Android and iOS Become Popular Desktop Operating Systems? · · Score: 1

    ... which has literally nothing to do with Samsung Dex, I.e. the topic under discussion.

  17. Re: Samsung, HTC and others on Ask Slashdot: Could Android and iOS Become Popular Desktop Operating Systems? · · Score: 1

    I actually find this use case quite compelling. In essence your handheld computer (let's stop calling them phones for Christ sake; it's 2019) when in your hand and a desktop when on your desk.

  18. Re: It is the applications on Ask Slashdot: Could Android and iOS Become Popular Desktop Operating Systems? · · Score: 1

    I'm going to go out on a limb and say you made that little "fact" up on the fly based on zero real evidence peppered with an unhealthy dose of anecdote.

  19. I find actively looking things up to be much more. efficient and effective than doing so passively.

  20. Re: Public works are bad for buisness on Attacking a Pay Wall That Hides Public Court Filings (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    So clearly the times he is talking about don't predate the FDR New Deal dipshit. As usual you go out of your way to show what a stupid motherfucker you are.

  21. Re: One possible reason... on Ask Slashdot: Are Custom Android ROMs Still a Thing? · · Score: 2

    Someone should invent links to sites that use a database in some way. Something like a mySql / maria database which is accessed by PHP, or Python, or ... Oh wait!

  22. Re: One possible reason... on Ask Slashdot: Are Custom Android ROMs Still a Thing? · · Score: 1

    You don't seem to understand what the word "user" means in this context. The user is the person who purchases the phone to use it. Use in this case means the turn it on and proceed to ... What's is the word I'm looking for? ... To *use* it? ... yeah, that's the ticket! It will probably come as a surprise to you that outside of your mother's basement there are many, many people who do just that. They aren't worried about a locked bootloader for the entirely reasonable reason that they have no idea what the hell a bootloader is. Believe it or not the millions of phones sold are quite usable. I know the idea that millions of people would buy phones that weren't designed to be usable makes a lot of sense, but much to your surprise, apparently, most of those people find their phones to be quite useful as shipped and have no desire to replace the factory firmware.

  23. Re: Get a blog, dude. on Ask Slashdot: What Could Go Wrong In Tech That Hasn't Already Gone Wrong? · · Score: 1

    Banner Hazelton? Now *that* is an old school reference!

  24. It always interests me to gain insight into the mind of a fool. Pray tell, what do you think the word "triggered" means in the context in which you misused it?

  25. That is very astute of you. I always have envied the bliss that comes with your level of complete and utter ignorance.