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  1. Re:Do you have a classic mode? on Slashdot Launches Re-Design · · Score: 0

    Another thing, on linux and chrome, when resizing the window the comment "bubbles" get resized in a way that causes you to lose where you were reading (i.e. as the comment bubbles contract they shoot upward due to total comment height.) :S

  2. Re:text on right side cut off on Slashdot Launches Re-Design · · Score: 0

    That's definitely a feature I'd also like to see.
    Maybe it works on mobile firefox. My N900 is currently several meters away so I can't check.
    I hate it on the ebook readers too, having to scroll from side-to-side on a mobile device is the stupidest thing ever.

  3. Re:The horror! on Slashdot Launches Re-Design · · Score: 0

    Scrolls smoothly on my N900 too. The while top navigation bar doesn't follow the scroll so it just scrolls like a normal page.
    Doesn't work as well on my PC though, I have a mouse with a free-spin scrolling wheel and it doesn't feel smooth.

  4. FIRST on 'Universal' Memory Aims To Replace Flash/DRAM · · Score: 0

    It will still have to come in 2 formats, I assume. One for RAM use and one for USB.

  5. Re:Why not wait? on Firefox 4, A Huge Pile of Bugs · · Score: 1
  6. Re:Why not wait? on Firefox 4, A Huge Pile of Bugs · · Score: 1

    I just tried this with the latest Chrome build (I've been using the nightly builds for over 6 months now). When closing the window and re-opening it, you get the option on that page to restore the tabs you had previously, when restoring it also restored the position on the page.

    The tab management though, has also been an issue for me too. In fact, I just searched for chrome extensions that would help with this and found one:
    https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/amigcgbheognjmfkaieeeadojiibgbdp?hl=en
    It's ugly but it works. Maybe there are other extensions I don't know of.

  7. Re:Why not wait? on Firefox 4, A Huge Pile of Bugs · · Score: 1

    I've been using Chrome latest builds (http://build.chromium.org/f/chromium/snapshots/) for some time now, and despite it being the latest builds, everything works and there have any been minor issues from time to time, I love it! :).

  8. Re:Not for me on Scientists Find Tears Are the Anti-Viagra · · Score: 0

    You're p fucking stupid

  9. Re:Breakfast Cereal Computing. on Honeycomb To Require Dual-Core Processor · · Score: 0

    The reason they've put that requirement is because otherwise it will run slow, so instead of making people run it on single-core stuff and receiving bad publicity due to "slowness" complaints, they've just put that artificial requirement. It usually goes that way.

  10. Re:A Better Question: on 45 Years Later, Does Moore's Law Still Hold True? · · Score: 1

    It seems more reasonable business-wise to follow this rule than just create and release a 1000 core CPU today, and the company has no new products and tons of competitors tomorrow.

  11. Re:Copyright Rocks on Pirate Party Founder Steps Down After 5 Years · · Score: 1

    I'm Swedish and I approve of this message.

  12. Re:Google Translate as the source? on Chinese Intellectual Property Acquisition Tactics Exposed · · Score: 1

    This is definitely a problem and might give a wrong picture of what is being said.

  13. Re:Considering that they have tied their money ... on EU Wants Power To Block China's Tech Buying · · Score: 1

    We could easily manage, create LED lamps, etc..

  14. THIS IS GOOD NEWS on EU Wants Power To Block China's Tech Buying · · Score: 1

    I 3 E.U. FOR DOING THIS. :))

  15. ok.. on R2-D2 Creator Grant McCune Dead At 67 · · Score: 0

    ok.. ?

  16. Re:In this first post I say on Paul Allen Amends Lawsuit Against Facebook, Apple · · Score: 1

    If only google implemented Java instead of some incompatible clone, we wouldn't be having this discussion.

  17. Re:Right-click, save as. on A New Idea, For People Who Want To See More Banner Ads · · Score: 1

    Nothing, I think it's advertisement for advertisement. How ironic. If only we also got to get on slashdot for inventing a new function().

  18. Re:Can someone link the report? on Assange Secret Swedish Police Report Leaked · · Score: 1

    Or it's a sort of thing that only get's leaked to the media for some reward, then they maybe sell it to other news organizations.

  19. Re:Where is this document? on Assange Secret Swedish Police Report Leaked · · Score: 1

    It appears to be one of those things that only gets reported to the media. I like the guardian article posted above by someone, it seems to give a complete picture of the events.

  20. Where is this document? on Assange Secret Swedish Police Report Leaked · · Score: 1

    Where is this leaked document? I'd like to read it since the media often likes to give the wrong picture.

  21. Re:Great points, Opportunist on 'Anonymous' WikiLeaks Proponents Not So Anonymous · · Score: 1, Informative

    Sorry but PayPal acted in accordance with their policy. Wikileaks IS trying to get people to do illegal acts by creating a safe-heaven specifically for stolen and leaked material.

    "(1) the leaking of the investigation by prosecutor Maria Kjellstrand to rightwing tabloids, in violation of Swedish secrecy laws"
    This is not remarkable with Assange's case, most high-profile cases end up leaked if there's enough interest from the public to find out the facts. And it's not even clear if the secrecy law protects a non-Swedish citizen.

    "(3) the fact that Chief Prosecutor Eva Finnes threw out the case initially, after reviewing the fact that the two women got together (corrupting the evidence and conspiring ...."
    They appealed the decision, as is allowed with any other case.

    "(4) the fact that when Assange and his attorneys attempted to communicate with the Swedish Prosecution Authority for 41 days straight, they were refused -- because not a single magistrate at that time would take on such a farce of a case"
    Nobody gets the privilege that Assange was asking for, to meet with the prosecutor in another country because of their personal reasons.

    "(5) the law only recently been written up, specifically for Wikileaks' Assange, WHILE they were actually submitting their Interpol warrant"
    It is unclear which law you're referring to, I haven't heard of this and I've been following this case.

    I'm not against Wikileaks but they knew what they were getting themselves into when they started their operations, now they'll simply have to manage the repercussions.

  22. Re:Obvious research on 'Anonymous' WikiLeaks Proponents Not So Anonymous · · Score: 1

    And by just using the tool one has shown the intent of performing the flood to cause disruption of service.

  23. Re:Obvious research on 'Anonymous' WikiLeaks Proponents Not So Anonymous · · Score: 1

    They wouldn't be prosecuting people behind a randomly picked IP, that was sending flood traffic to Mastercard. Maybe only those causing the biggest floods, you can't hide your technical knowledge if they just break down one's door and take the computer in for analysis.

  24. Re:Obvious research on 'Anonymous' WikiLeaks Proponents Not So Anonymous · · Score: 1

    It's easy to find the real sources of these attacks (Those giving instructions). Not only by analysis of traffic on the ISP of 4chan, the ISPs of where they host their IRC servers, but also through infiltration, and exploitation of their hangouts (As demonstrated by zf0 in 2008).

    If someone wants to get to these anonymous guys they could do them some serious damage, but who cares about their cause and Mastercard unless if a serious hacker is denied access to his Mastercard service etc?.

  25. Re:Obvious research on 'Anonymous' WikiLeaks Proponents Not So Anonymous · · Score: 1

    I'd say a script kid knows at least how to do basic scripting and programming, since these attacks don't require any such knowledge, many probably don't even know what parameters such as "request timeout" do, then these people are just zombies that have been spoon-fed the 4chan culture and controlled by those taking initiatives in the hive. Those few that are taking initiatives are the real script kids, and are creating tools that require only basic programming knowledge, I mean how hard is it to find a tutorial of how to do HTTP requests and put that code in a loop.