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  1. Re:WOW! An non political tech article on /.!? on Encrypt NFSv4 with TLS Encryption Using Stunnel (linuxjournal.com) · · Score: 1

    Slashdot has had political articles for nearly 2 decades. From example, here is one from 1998 that was heavily political. Cry more, snowflake.

  2. Re:WOW! An non political tech article on /.!? on Encrypt NFSv4 with TLS Encryption Using Stunnel (linuxjournal.com) · · Score: 1

    Slashdot has had political articles for nearly 2 decades. From example, [url=https://slashdot.org/story/98/12/16/1930206/us-and-uk-unilaterally-attack-iraq]here[/url] is one from 1998 that was heavily political. Cry more, snowflake.

  3. Re:The real WTF on Mozilla Removes 23 Firefox Add-Ons That Snooped On Users (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    How do you think? The browser was told to disable the add-ons by the Mozilla Add-On site.

  4. And probably none will once the true purpose of the add-on has been exposed.

  5. Pretty sure most users disagree and are perfectly fine with malware being disabled on their computers.

  6. How would they have been able to choose when the behavior was purposefully hidden from the users?

  7. Re:Cultural shortsightedness on The Ampex Sign Is Coming Down (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    And how is it a culturally significant landmark?

  8. Re:That's what it is on The Ampex Sign Is Coming Down (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    And what doom will we face by this sign going down? What historical importance does the sign hold?

  9. Re:Slashdot Trump Hate Article #23508723579 on PC Case Maker CaseLabs Closes Permanently (pcgamer.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Then go away. You can go circle jerk over at /r/the_donald all you feel like.

  10. Re:I think xkcd already has this covered on Julia 1.0 Released After a Six-Year Wait (insidehpc.com) · · Score: 1

    We want something as usable for general programming as Python, as easy for statistics as R, as natural for string processing as Perl, as powerful for linear algebra as Matlab, as good at gluing programs together as the shell.

    Sounds like a one-size-fits-all attempt to me.

  11. Yeah how dare people use things that you don't approve of!

  12. Re:Time for tarsnap to reign supreme? on Dropbox Is Dropping Support For All Linux File Systems Except Unencrypted Ext4 (dropboxforum.com) · · Score: 1

    And why would your clients care what you want? I'd tell you to go take a hike.

  13. Re:What happened to "Don't be evil" on Google Boots Open Source Anti-Censorship Tool From Chrome Store (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    What happened to "Don't be evil"

    That was never a legal-binding motto. Still funny how many people fell for that nonsense.

  14. Re:That's what they get on Millions of Android Devices Are Vulnerable Right Out of the Box (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    The Morris Worm says hi.

  15. Re:Not surprising on Millions of Android Devices Are Vulnerable Right Out of the Box (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    "Pro" reviewers these days are more concerned with the size of bezels above anything else.

  16. Re:I have a Bixby refrigerator on Samsung Announces Galaxy Home Speaker With Bixby Smart Assistant · · Score: 1

    And being a Samsung fridge, the icemaker freezes up.

  17. Although 10 minute clearing time is quite slow in crypto for the first confirmation these days, it is probably faster than any other payment method.

    Funny. When I pay at a store with a debit card, it takes seconds for the payment to process and the money to withdraw from my account. I've never once sat 10 minutes at a payment terminal.

  18. Re:Yes, I read the article on Audius Raises $5.5 Million To Decentralize Music, Help Artists Get Paid Faster (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's not supposed to. It's just techno-babble designed to fool investors and giving them money

  19. Re:So an other Android Phone? on Palm-branded Smartphones Could Return This Year (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    What the hell are you talking about? I was disputing your claim by saying you've apparently never used a TouchWiz device since TouchWiz's entire existence seems to be Samsung's attempt at a poor clone of an iPhone.

  20. Re:So an other Android Phone? on Palm-branded Smartphones Could Return This Year (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    What made Android so popular is that it didn't try to be an iPhone but not by Apple, but a different type of device.

    Never used a TouchWiz device.

  21. Because security is so well implemented elsewhere? What a joke.

  22. You seem to have purposefully glossed over this part of their post:

    when "freedom" often includes the freedom to lie to your customers

    Fraudulent advertising should never be tolerated as "freedom." No one was talking about insulting others or any such nonsense.

  23. Re:Uh... the "researchers" are missing something b on Security Researchers Express Concerns Over Mozilla's New DNS Resolution For Firefox (ungleich.ch) · · Score: 1

    they guarantee that they keep no records and do not even log the traffic going through those servers.

    And what immutable, legally-binding contract enforces this guarantee? A pinky swear? Amd what legal reparations do I get when they break the guarantee?

  24. Re:Is it just me? on Air Pollution Linked To Changes In Heart Structure, Study Shows (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah we got your attempt at a joke already from the post above.

  25. Then why would they go to the Supreme Court? Congress dictates the authority of the FCC. Also, the courts alreay ruled the FCC did have the authority