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  1. Re: Ah yes the secret to simplicity on Does Systemd Make Linux Complex, Error-Prone, and Unstable? (ungleich.ch) · · Score: 1

    It's not a workaround. systemd is specifically designed to coexist with other logging systems. Anyone who read the docs would know that, which is proof these idiots haven't put even a basic effort into understanding it and are talking out their paper assholes.

  2. Re: Ah yes the secret to simplicity on Does Systemd Make Linux Complex, Error-Prone, and Unstable? (ungleich.ch) · · Score: 0

    Oh, so now you are trying to destroy Christmas too? /sarcasm Get a grip. Maybe you aren't an idiot, but incompetence is incompetence no matter how many people exhibit it. If you aren't an idiot you realize that now that it has been pointed out to you.

  3. There is more to the world than those around you. Surprise!

  4. Re: Correlation Does Not Imply Causation on Researchers Say Human Lifespans Have Already Hit Their Peak (newsweek.com) · · Score: 1

    One could argue that doping improves the talent pool.

  5. Re: Ah yes the secret to simplicity on Does Systemd Make Linux Complex, Error-Prone, and Unstable? (ungleich.ch) · · Score: 1

    It isn't a reasonable complaint, and if you read further down in the thread you will see the author admit he already knew that.

  6. Re: Ah yes the secret to simplicity on Does Systemd Make Linux Complex, Error-Prone, and Unstable? (ungleich.ch) · · Score: 1

    No. It did not. "There are lots of idiots so they must not be idiots" is an idiots argument. Idiot.

  7. Re: Meaningless statistic on After Automating Order-Taking, Fast Food Chains Had to Hire More Workers (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    When it was her restaurant you couldn't but now that it is Schrodinger bought it you have a chance.

  8. Yeah ... That's why they said online, not kiosk.

  9. Re: Better service increased sales on After Automating Order-Taking, Fast Food Chains Had to Hire More Workers (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah ... no. It doesn't mean that. It means a lot of busy people can spare 5 minutes but not 15 or 20 minutes.

  10. I guess it didn't occur to you that a lot of people might say to themselves "I wish I had time to stop and get something, but I don't so I'll go without."

  11. Re: Ah yes the secret to simplicity on Does Systemd Make Linux Complex, Error-Prone, and Unstable? (ungleich.ch) · · Score: 1

    You can use any logging tool you want including syslogd. Just install it. It will not replace sysytemd logging, which logs early boot events they don't. You get the best of both worlds. Seriously, stop getting your "knowlegde" of systemd from Slashdot. Read the docs. You will quickly realize that incompetent people blame systemd for their incompetence.

  12. Re: The NSA loses another preferred partner tool on HP Laptops Found To Have Hidden Keylogger (bbc.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Every vendor that ships Windows 10 ships their product with a surveillance tool. At least this one can be and is disabled.

  13. Re: IT term evolution on Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Way to Retrain Old IT Workers? · · Score: 1

    Actuality it is the other way around. The IT department was specifically the low level grunts that installed and re-installed Windows. IT didn't refer to everything involving a computer including actual software development until the late 90s or so.

  14. Re: Ah yes the secret to simplicity on Does Systemd Make Linux Complex, Error-Prone, and Unstable? (ungleich.ch) · · Score: 1

    Oh, so now you are the guy who knew the problem doesn't exist but decided to try and make it look like it does. That is *much* better.

  15. Re: Well you know lucky for you there is... on Does Systemd Make Linux Complex, Error-Prone, and Unstable? (ungleich.ch) · · Score: 0

    Since you never tried it (or know how stupid your claim is and are trolling) we will pass on your suggestion and keep using a modern OS that works great, to wit modern Linux with systemd, which works great for everyone who isn't incompetent. Thanks.

  16. Re: Ah yes the secret to simplicity on Does Systemd Make Linux Complex, Error-Prone, and Unstable? (ungleich.ch) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    As usual lack of knowledge is your real problem. ntp is an *optional* component of systemd. If you don't like theirs use your own. You don't have to know *any* C to use systemd. I don't even believe that you think you do. If you spent even a minimal time reading the documentation your problems would all magically disappear, but you don't want that. Complaining in ridiculous ways about non-issues is much more fun, and you can get lots of +1 mods from everyone else who learns everything they know about it from Slashdot and never invested any time learning about it.

  17. Re: Ah yes the secret to simplicity on Does Systemd Make Linux Complex, Error-Prone, and Unstable? (ungleich.ch) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    So tell us, why didn't you simply install whatever log system you prefer? You are the classic example of the person with no clue what they are doing blaming systemd.

  18. I'm not going to waste my time, but if you give an example of what you think C can't do I'll be glad to explain why you are wrong.

  19. Re: Why is this so cheap? on Exhausted Amazon Drivers Are Working 11-Hour Shifts For Less Than Minimum Wage (mirror.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    You are even less likely to hear an American ask that in Britian where the subjects of this article live.

  20. Mom I need money for more booze and weed usually gets a "no".

  21. 0.0% since 4 percent means 4 in 100 people can't find work already. What do you suppose will happen to the numbers if everyone who has a less than ideal job quits and refuses to take any less than ideal jobs? You don't seem to realize that most people would rather have a great job, but have to decide if they want to be able to survive and feed themselves and their family or try to live in a perfect world with the perfect job.

  22. Re: Interpreter flaws, not language flaws! on Did Programming Language Flaws Create Insecure Apps? (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 0

    You are an idiot.

  23. Re: neutrality breaks shared resources on "The FCC Still Doesn't Know How the Internet Works" (eff.org) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, you've posted that 27 times now and it makes you look just as stupid as it did the last 26 times.

  24. Re: Fitness trackers offer no weight-loss benefit on Ask Slashdot: Are There Any Good Smartwatches Or Fitness Trackers? · · Score: 2

    Right. That's why God invented smartwatches.

  25. Re: I got a Mac instead of a Win10 laptop on Microsoft's 'Malware Protection Engine' Had A Remote Code Execution Flaw (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 3, Informative

    You should be careful where you get your news. That article says Microsoft was "leading the pack" even though OpenBSD had the fix months earlier because Theodore the rat violated the agreement for all vendors to wait and fix it at the same time. Linux also already had a fix. Google and Apple both had fixes as well; they just hadn't rolled them out to every device yet. If you know anything about Android you know it is outside of Google's control, just as the Linux team can't force every distro to roll out a patch. Again, "Microsoft is leading the pack here" is a bald faced lie.