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  1. Re:Someone doesn't know what "air gapped" means on Ships Infected With Ransomware, USB Malware, Worms (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    If the system is air gapped then Intel ME is not an attack vector. If you then physically disable USB, Iightning, and other ports then you can make the assumption because it no longer is an assumption, but rather a surety.

  2. Someone doesn't know what "air gapped" means on Ships Infected With Ransomware, USB Malware, Worms (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Since they usually propogate via USB *drives* (not "sticks") then I'm going to go ahead and say they are exactly as air gapped as one might think.

  3. Re: Java and Javascript pretty widespread in IT on What Student Developers Want in a Job (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    The definition hasn't changed. Web development is a very small subset of IT work, thus your confusion.

  4. Re:More detail for you on What Student Developers Want in a Job (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    Your first paragraph advances a claim so absurd, and with no factual basis, that there really is no point in trying to have intelligent discourse with you.

  5. Re: Hmmm on President Trump To Use Huawei CFO As a Bargaining Chip (politico.com) · · Score: 1

    The was pretty good, but you should have written it directly to Trump, or better yet sent it to him as an audiobook. I doubt he'll read it here. If you haven't heard, reading isn't really something he has managed to learn to do very well.

  6. Re: Hmmm on President Trump To Use Huawei CFO As a Bargaining Chip (politico.com) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    How about we just live in the US, but with the world's biggest loser and largest orange colored turd in jail where he belongs. Don't like that option? Too bad. It is an eventuality.

  7. Re: Luckyo, the known liar who eats plastic though on Google CEO Admits Company Must Better Address the Spread of Conspiracy Theories on YouTube (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Some plastics are, and in fact McDonald's shakes have, or at least one time had, such plastic in them.

  8. Re: Except this literally happened to my ex's frie on Google CEO Admits Company Must Better Address the Spread of Conspiracy Theories on YouTube (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Any woman who went through what you claim would *never* have a boyfriend. Methinks the sick fuck is you.

  9. Plenty of mentally I'll people would choose the doctor. You aren't Joseph Heller, so stop trying to write a sequel to Catch 22.

  10. They aren't suggesting that the reason they would have been unable to do it is their skin color you dotard.

  11. Re: China, no question on Canada Grants Bail For Arrested Huawei CFO Who Faces US Extradition (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    So both China and the US are the largest terrorist organization? That's a good trick. How did you do it?

  12. Re: Java and Javascript pretty widespread in IT on What Student Developers Want in a Job (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    Er, no, I didn't say that; you did. You, like the idiot Superkendall, want to advance your own definition of IT. All software development is IT work.

  13. Re: Is it not absurd to claim embedded work is IT on What Student Developers Want in a Job (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    I see. You are right as long as we redefine the scope of IT to be "only those things that make you right." Nobody can argue with that (lack of) logic.

  14. Re: I could make more, or keep working from home on What Student Developers Want in a Job (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    You are creating a false narrative as I never stated what does or does not fall into the category. I prefer not to even try to have intelligent discourse with people who decide to speak for me in ways that make their case (or otherwise), so please go have your discussions with yourself elsewhere. Thanks.

  15. Re: Java and Javascript pretty widespread in IT on What Student Developers Want in a Job (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 2

    It is *absurd* to even suggest such a thing. All web development doesn't even account for anywhere close to half the work in IT. Have you never heard of embedded systems? C, C++, C# and so many other languages too numerous to list?

  16. Re: Those seem like pretty good goals - one caveat on What Student Developers Want in a Job (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    If you believe Java, and the completely unrelated JavaScript languages comprise half the IT work "out there" then you are woefully ignorant.

  17. Re: I could make more, or keep working from home on What Student Developers Want in a Job (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    Not if your basic living expenses exceed $32K / year. The formula isn't complicated, but it is better to make $12K / year with $6K / year overhead than 32K /year with 33K / year overhead.

  18. Re: With spinning disks, you do not know either on Why I'm Usually Unnerved When Modern SSDs Die on Us (utoronto.ca) · · Score: 1

    I would have told them to go online and pick whichever one they wanted.

  19. Re: I guess everyone forgot - on Ivanka Trump Used Personal Account For Emails About Government Business (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    You are a fucking idiot. Hillary did what she did before the new rules and didn't realize she was wrong. Trump's girlfriend knew what she was doing was wrong, and quite *hypocritically* called for Hillary to go to jail for unknowingly doing what Ivanka subsequently did quite knowingly. Wipe the drool of your keyboard dumbfuck.

  20. Re: Is stupidity taking over Slashdot? on Is Linux Taking Over The World? (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    That's actually quite funny. Unfortunately most here will never get it.

  21. Re: Tesla's Fault on A Sleeping Driver's Tesla Led Police On A 7-Minute Chase (sfchronicle.com) · · Score: 1

    And you are 100% responsible for making shit claims about Tesla!

  22. It never happened, it can't happen! on A Sleeping Driver's Tesla Led Police On A 7-Minute Chase (sfchronicle.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, they wrongly convinced owners that this car could do exactly what it did.

  23. Is stupidity taking over Slashdot? on Is Linux Taking Over The World? (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    No. No it isn't. Because with regard to Linux being the predominant OS on the planet we crossed that threshold a long time ago, just as stupid people flooded Slashdot a decade or more ago.

  24. Re: No, just no... on Intel Publishes Its First Modern Windows Driver for PCs (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    That is a disingenuous claim. You are acting as if application programmers and device driver writers are interchangeable. I assure you device driver writers focus on efficiency, and never call third party libraries. And since there is always that one idiot let me state explicitly that kernel calls are not third party.

  25. Re: No, just no... on Intel Publishes Its First Modern Windows Driver for PCs (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    That isn't even close to true. You won't find a single desktop distribution that includes drivers for embedded devices, and vice versa.