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  1. Re:Disable Greasemonkey on Hacking the Web with Greasemonkey · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    So how exactly does one redistribute the change made on-the-fly in one's own browser?

    Retard.

  2. To fuel rumors like this? on John Doerr Disclaims Rumored GBrowser · · Score: -1

    n/t

  3. OMG, he thinks he can write articles on Open Source a National Security Threat · · Score: 1

    His last attempt was back in January.

  4. Finally! on Unix To Beef Up Longhorn · · Score: 0

    Imagine a Beowulf clus... Ahh, nevermind!

  5. I can't believe O'Reilly published this crap on The Mythical Man-Month Revisited · · Score: 1

    So he caught a few contemporary references in a book written over 30 years ago and that makes MMM irrelevant? If that's all you got from this book, the paper was wasted on you, because the book describes fundamental principles of software development that are as valid today as they were 30 years ago.

  6. Re:SIZE!!! on iPod Mini Custom Installation In A Ford Explorer · · Score: 1

    Are we going to se idiots driving around 1000hp diesel trucks with 15 speed gearboxes and no trailer? Of course it will have 36" chrome rims too....


    I take it you've never been to Georgia...
  7. Re:Be it Famine or MSBlast on The Software Monoculture · · Score: 1

    You were supposed to say: "I'm Irish, you insensitive clod!"

  8. Re:And it completely unrelated news on SCO Fails to Produce Evidence · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You're only supposed to insert gerbils into your butt, not monkeys!

  9. No conflict of interest here on Embedded Linux Tools Market a Myth? · · Score: 2, Redundant
    From the article:

    Dan O'Dowd is President and chief executive officer of Green Hills Software,Inc. (Santa Barbara, Calif.)


    So I Googled for Green Hills Software and found that Green Hills Software is "The Leader In
    Real-Time Operating Systems". Their Products page lists several RTOS, development platforms, debuggers, compilers, etc.


    So much for disclosure at EETimes...

  10. Re:Only fast in certain things on Performance Benchmarks of Nine Languages · · Score: 1

    I've never met code written using well-accepted Design Patterns that I was unable to maintain without problem.

    I've rarely seen code written by the likes of you who shun good design over irrelevant performance issues that I could maintain at all.

    I've *never* encountered a well-designed distributed app that cannot be scaled with hw.

  11. Re:You may wonder how this happened: A Story. on Belkin Routers Route Users to Censorware Ad · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Here's my e-mail to sales@belkin.com
    QUOTE
    Hi,

    I just want to let you know that I'm suspending purchase of several
    accessories made by Belkin for my 30G iPod because of your blatant abuse of
    customer trust (the router rerouter fiasco). Furthermore, I shall engage in
    an active campaign among friends and family to make sure none of them buy your
    products for the same reason. Being a geek by profession, a lot of my
    non-tech friends take my advice for tech purchases. Since you've been
    featured on /. already, you can be sure there are many others who'll take
    similar course of action.

    I sincerely hope your bottom line will suffer enough for you to make an
    official pledge never to ream your customers again. Or that you go bankrupt
    (financially, because morally you obviously already have).

    I feel betrayed, having recommended your products (even when priced above
    competition) for corporate and personal purchase so many times in the past,
    because of build quality I can count on. However, build quality is not
    enough; integrity and ethics are just as (if not more) important, especially
    at times of Good Enough Syndrome.

    Is this (http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=85076&cid=741 9620) what really
    happened?
    ENDQUOTE

  12. Re:Flamebait and FUD. on 5 Reasons Not to Buy an iPod · · Score: 1

    WARNING: Sarcasm abounds.

    1. Six-plus hours of battery life is not always enough.
    A: Yes, think of the masses doing the daily trans-Pacific commute, to them that iPod is worthless. Not even that, actually, because long-haul airplanes of any airlines worth flying on has power outlets for laptops which can be used to recharge the battery should you have actually depleted it.

    2. Jogging with a hard drive-based player is not cool.
    A: I snowboard and I bike singletrails (mountain/forest mountain biking), each of which involves a lot of jumps (and falls) and I've *never* experienced a skip with my 30G iPod.

    3. The iPod is expensive.
    A: So are Porsches and Ferraris. So get into your Yugo and go get yourself that cheap-ass Chinese plastic toy with 29 buttons spread all over and a battery compartment cover that doesn't fully fit and I'll keep my iPod, thank you. At C$749 + taxes that I paid for it, I still consider it a good value.

    4. You want to make high-quality digital recordings.
    A: Yeah, all those DJs and other music professionals lining up to do their production in the bus, replacing 3 tonnes of very expensive studio gear with a handheld.

    5. You want a choice in online music stores.
    A: Of course, because we all know music purchased from online stores makes (almost) 0.00000001% of digital music people currently own. I'm still waiting for someone to explain how is WMA any different from AAC with regards to openness.

  13. IBM's lawyers, I hear, are very expensive ones on SCO's Lawyers Analyzed · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What'll be the arrangement between SCO and Boies with regards to paying IBM's legal fees (which is inevitable when they lose this case, which is inevitable (no, this is not a redundancy))? No doubt the tab will run into millions... Will Boies pick up 20% of that?

  14. Re:The problems with Scarcity on The Problem With Abundance · · Score: 1

    Current war (Iraq) is as much about self-defense (for those you argue in favor of) as was Operation: Barbarossa for the ones who initiated it.

  15. Re:Open Source on Land Warrior Army Suits Simplified, Linux-ized · · Score: 1

    If my understanding of GPL is correct, they'll have to release the source to the soldiers because they're the users who got the binaries on the computer (just like Tivo had to do it to whoever got a Tivo).

    Any geeks in uniform to get us the sources?

  16. Re:I'd love to see on Branding Mozilla: Towards Mozilla 2.0 · · Score: 1

    Switching workspaces (WMaker) does the trick too.

  17. Irreconcilable differences on The FSF, Linux's Hit Men · · Score: 1

    THis, IMHO, is an issue of common currency that differs in the two worlds we see clashing right before our eyes: the intelligentsia and the corporate world.

    Former's currency is Knowledge, latter's Cold Hard Cash. Principles are really same: you wanna use ${my_stuff}, you pay me X in ${my_currency}.

    What confuses Forbes types is that FSF folks can't be bought for money, their price is listed in Knowledge.

  18. Re:Call in sick on Final Matrix Set for Synchronous Release · · Score: 5, Interesting

    My boss is not only giving me the afternoon off to see the movie, he's buying the tickets. All geek movies (LoTR, Matrix, et al) are treated as such: company pays for the premiere tickets and we get the afternoon off.

  19. Slammer wasn't enough? on Windows ATMs by 2005 · · Score: 2, Funny
    Bank of America got badly burnt due to their use of Windows when Slammer hit (more details), and yet

    "A Windows platform will give us more flexibility and opportunity for future enhancements," said Julie Davis, spokeswoman for Bank of America, the biggest U.S. bank. "The Windows platform allows us to put even better protections in place. However, we won't discuss the details of our security procedures."


    To answer question someone asked earlier: yes, I do believe IT in banks is run by morons, as this clearly illustrates.
  20. Re:News for retards on The Most Famous Geek in IT · · Score: 1

    You're not the brightest pencil in the shed, are you?

  21. Re:How is SCO's Lawsuit affecting sales of Linux? on SCO's Other Investor: Sun Microsystems · · Score: 1

    RTFA

  22. Interesting on SCO's Other Investor: Sun Microsystems · · Score: 2, Interesting

    They seem to think SCO has merit because they're reserving the stock at a price, assuming it's going to shoot up (which it will, should SCO win the case).

    --
    Now playing: Leper Messiah (Metallica/Master of Puppets)

  23. Seems good enough for them on Software Code Quality Of Apache Analyzed · · Score: 1
  24. Re:Con Edison on Media Monopoly: Thomas Edison to Hillary Rosen · · Score: 2, Interesting

    True, fire which burned down Tesla's lab was attributed to Edison even though nothing was ever proven.

  25. Re:Right... on Too Cool For Secure Code? · · Score: 1

    I spend most of my days working on software that is written exclusively in Java (OK, *some* C++ for native utilities, called through JNI) and our client component is blazingly fast *and* runs with almost no modification on all major (and a few minor) platforms.


    Oh, did I mention we use SWT?