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  1. Re:FOSS companies compete for you to depend on the on Microsoft Counts Down To XP Death · · Score: 1

    >fortunate enough to have broadband with a cap in the double-digit GB
    For as much as you brits rag on us americans, I am damn glad I don't have to deal with this bullshit.
    How can you call that fortunate?

  2. Re:Feng shui mentalist cables required... on A 9V Battery To Your Brain Can Improve Your Gaming · · Score: 1

    No sir, my cables are zero oxygen pure gold. For only 3x the price of yours!

  3. Re:2ma doubles your score? on A 9V Battery To Your Brain Can Improve Your Gaming · · Score: 1

    Synchronizing his bipolar cycles with 60 (or 50) Hz might be hard...

  4. Re:good old electroshock on A 9V Battery To Your Brain Can Improve Your Gaming · · Score: 2

    How do you know that fucking up your brain electricity is better?

  5. Re:And we do this how? on Samsung Plants Keyloggers On Laptops · · Score: 1

    I haven't tried personally, but it -should-. What language are you looking for?

  6. Re:...liabilities on StunRay Incapacitates With a Flash of Light · · Score: 2

    How is that a problem? They know the most about how the devices operate.

  7. Re:And we do this how? on Samsung Plants Keyloggers On Laptops · · Score: 1

    Find an OEM ISO on a torrent site, burn it, then use the key included with the computer.

  8. Re:except on Facebook May Bust Up the SMS Profit Cartel · · Score: 4, Informative

    That's not really the case, most of the dumbphone "IM" applications are really sending IMs over SMS.

  9. Re:iPhone still looks wise comparatively on Google Pulls 21 Malware Apps From Android Market · · Score: 1

    Well sort-of. Jailbreaking is an iOS term where rooting applies to Android specifically and *nix in general.

  10. Re:Facebook TOS says you may not share password on Employer Demands Facebook Login From Job Applicants · · Score: 1

    Or maybe the person with the facebook account doesn't care if some faceless corp knows his name, email, and what him and his friends are doing for dinner. Maybe instead of assuming the user is ignorant, assume that he isn't a paranoid jackass?

  11. Re: Real Anonymous activists stick to big targets on Anonymous Goes After GodHatesFags.com · · Score: 1

    >but he's not oppressing the poor or breaking the law.
    Oh for fucks sake. "Anonymous" isn't some group of activists.

  12. Re:Seriously? on Anonymous Goes After GodHatesFags.com · · Score: 1

    If only I had mod points.

  13. Re:Bit dramatic.. on Anonymous Goes After GodHatesFags.com · · Score: 2

    Thank you. Back in the day "Anonymous" ment something. Now it's a buzzword used to represent any random group of idiots.

  14. Re:Hate meets hate? on Anonymous Goes After GodHatesFags.com · · Score: 2

    Just another form of slacktivism common these days. Like changing your facebook picture to help abused children or "sleeping in" for Autism.

  15. Re:Will it rust? on DoE Develops Flexible Glass Stronger Than Steel · · Score: 1

    I believe quicklime is CaO, calcium oxide (not a metal oxide). You're thinking of yellowcake.

  16. Re:So let me get this straight: on Hosting Company Appears To Be Violating the GPL [Resolved] · · Score: 2

    OS X user here, I don't even have an up command. Perhaps the GP was thinking of another command?

    Last login: Sun Jan 9 19:12:18 from m355a36d0.tmodns.net
    [seanconnolly@fenrir:~]$ man up
    No manual entry for up

  17. Re:Wait, what? on Chrome OS Doesn't Trust Apps Or Users · · Score: 1

    Kinda unrelated, it would be really awesome if there was some place you could go online to view all of your synced android data and modify it from the computer. I know you can do that with contacts and such and there are things like AppBrain, but that's not complete.

  18. Re:Wait, what? on Chrome OS Doesn't Trust Apps Or Users · · Score: 1

    I don't know about you, but I haven't had offline access working in any google product for quite a long time. Using Chrome dev here.

  19. Re:With subsidy on Chrome OS Doesn't Trust Apps Or Users · · Score: 1

    iPod touch isn't a phone.

  20. Re:Anonymous is Everyone. on 'Anonymous' WikiLeaks Proponents Not So Anonymous · · Score: 2

    Hate to spoil your party, but Anonymous is everyone until you start leaving your ID everywhere, then anonymous is:
    72.101.37.123
    69.69.69.69
    12.39.17.8
    etc.

  21. Re:Consequences on 'Anonymous' WikiLeaks Proponents Not So Anonymous · · Score: 1

    And up went a million cries of "I dun goof'd" ?

    PS Nice sig, I lol'd

  22. Re:Really?? on 'Anonymous' WikiLeaks Proponents Not So Anonymous · · Score: 1

    Going to mention again that this is 100% not the case.

  23. Re:Raw sockets and Windows on 'Anonymous' WikiLeaks Proponents Not So Anonymous · · Score: 2

    As someone who was active in the IRC where LOIC was being developed, it was never intended to be anything other than a DoS tool. Thus the name, etc.

  24. Re:Call me dumb, but on 'Anonymous' WikiLeaks Proponents Not So Anonymous · · Score: 2

    A perl (iirc) script used for sending packages to internet locations.
    See also: USPS, Royal Mail, etc.

  25. Re:Sorry, but on 'Anonymous' WikiLeaks Proponents Not So Anonymous · · Score: 1

    Obvious anon detected.

    The problem is LOIC traffic probably looks a lot different than botnet dDoS traffic, also in places where other internet access is monitored, it's a safe bet that if half their traffic that -isn't- pakits is IRC and 4chan, then you've got the right guy.

    Also your second point is wrong because any time that anything like this happens only about half the people are legit "Anonymous", the others are people that just show up from slashdot, digg, ebaums world, etc to help, and there is a large amount of organisation. Just look at chanloligy, probably the most organized thing "Anon" has ever done. Good times.