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  1. Re:How about this... on HEVC Advance Announces H.265 Royalty Rates, Raises Some Hackles · · Score: 1

    And where is your argument?

    He said, "you will drain your battery", you said "the cpu uses 100% anyway", now you say "... when gaming". So, now i am watching a movie with 20% cpu instead of 100% and do not thing about your games. I can see the credits, while your tablet already shut down.

  2. Re:LOL! Is the email content just stored elsewhere on Gmail Messages Can Now Self-Destruct · · Score: 1

    cool newssite you linked. "cpulimit exceeded" Muhahahahahaha

  3. Re:Everything is copyrighted on Twitter Yanks Tweets That Repeat Copyrighted Joke · · Score: 1

    In germany we have something called "Schöpfungshöhe" (means "non trivial content"), which should not be reached for any 140 charakter sentence. It does not even apply for many graphics.

  4. Re:Why do we need H.265? on HEVC Advance Announces H.265 Royalty Rates, Raises Some Hackles · · Score: 1

    smartphone, tablet, old smartphone, old trekstor vibez, some other trekstor device with flash like 8 gb flash, which even plays video.

  5. Re:How about this... on HEVC Advance Announces H.265 Royalty Rates, Raises Some Hackles · · Score: 1

    I always think "what a waste" about dedicated hardware. A decoding module for ONE codec in your CPU? A special device for bitcoin calculations? In the future it (or its part) is just trash, when all people are using newer codecs and bitcoin is replaced by something else.

  6. Re:How about this... on HEVC Advance Announces H.265 Royalty Rates, Raises Some Hackles · · Score: 1

    > First: computers/devices are designed to let their CPUs run at 100% with whatever cooling mechanism they have designed.
    No, they are not.
    Maybe in the '80th ...
    Today a CPU can power down a lot, if it's idle.

  7. Why not? on HEVC Advance Announces H.265 Royalty Rates, Raises Some Hackles · · Score: 1

    0.5% sounds fair. And it's especially fair, because it's gratis for non-commercial (possibly open source) products and sites.

  8. But my religion on HP R&D Starts Enforcing a Business Casual Dress Code · · Score: 1

    But my religion requires me to wear nerd shirts. Do not say then you cannot employ people of my religion or you will get a discrimination lawsuit.

  9. Re:Ambiguous on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Store a Half-Petabyte of Data? (And Back It Up?) · · Score: 1

    Don't do the shit.
    Go shopping on amazon

    FTFY

  10. Re:Learn HTML. on Using HTML5 To Hide Malware · · Score: 1

    They do not the pdf any better. Have a look at http://arxiv.org/pdf/1507.0346...

    u73a4" \ldots\ldots\ldots "%u33bf%u3d8d%ud66e%ua735%u416e");

    I doubt, the \ldots should look like this.

  11. Re:i haven't bought a car in a while... on When Do Robocars Become Cheaper Than Standard Cars? · · Score: 1

    > Or lose your peripheral vision.
    I really hope, you do not drive a car then.

  12. Re:Dictionary? on Bug Exposes OpenSSH Servers To Brute-Force Password Guessing Attacks · · Score: 1

    Dictionary Attacks are just a class of attacks, which use dictionaries instead of brute-force (a-z aa-z ba-z, ...).
    So they can be either online or offline.

  13. Re:Dictionary? on Bug Exposes OpenSSH Servers To Brute-Force Password Guessing Attacks · · Score: 1

    no, they are a way to optimize a hashbreaking attack. A Dictionary attack against a webservice cannot be done with rainbowtables.

  14. Re:Dictionary? on Bug Exposes OpenSSH Servers To Brute-Force Password Guessing Attacks · · Score: 1

    no.
    Dictionary or brute-force has nothing to do with the kind of attack (against a hash or against a live service)

    maybe you're mixing it up with rainbowtables.

  15. Re:So how many people are still using XMPP? on Facebook Finally Ends XMPP Support For 3rd Party Chat · · Score: 1

    btw: do you know somebody, who seriously uses hangouts? i only know whatsapp / skype people.

  16. Re:So how many people are still using XMPP? on Facebook Finally Ends XMPP Support For 3rd Party Chat · · Score: 1

    Afaik there are rumors, which are for example based on the fact, that their XMPP isn't useful anymore and gtalk itself is discontinued.

  17. Re:So how many people are still using XMPP? on Facebook Finally Ends XMPP Support For 3rd Party Chat · · Score: 2

    Google XMPP is dead. XMPP now works only with TLS and google refuses it. So its disconnected from all other servers.

  18. Re:Use purple-facebook on Facebook Finally Ends XMPP Support For 3rd Party Chat · · Score: 0

    xmpp and most popular? you're joking, aren't you?

    Most popular (despite irc) is ICQ.

  19. Re:mythical man month on Calculating the Truck-Factor of Popular Open Source Projects · · Score: 1

    no, it's related. Think about it.

  20. Re:Software Dev =/= Attorney on Ask Slashdot: How Should Devs Deal With Trademark Trolls? · · Score: 1

    less than greater than
    (slashdot eats these signs even in "plain old text" mode)

  21. Re:Software Dev =/= Attorney on Ask Slashdot: How Should Devs Deal With Trademark Trolls? · · Score: 1

    Or from math. There is more than your C(++) skills ...

    What about ? Hello Pascal!

  22. Nothing at all on Ask Slashdot: How Should Devs Deal With Trademark Trolls? · · Score: 1

    If the users need the trademark to identify your app, you already lost. Get place 1 on google and quality that distinguishes your program from the others. Then there's nothing left to fear.
    Fuck trademarks, patents and other "i thought of something, now you're not allowed to think of it, too" stuff. (This does NOT include copyright, which describes the result of work instead of some thoughts everyone can have)

  23. Re:Straw man? on ICANN's Plan To End Commercial Website Anonymity Creates Real Problems · · Score: 1

    and with the "new" domains, we get no new names ... but every owner of a name needs to ... ... get NAME.newdomain for each domain ... try to get his own .NAME top level domain, if its a big brand.

    Nothing gained. But money for new registrars.

  24. Fefe on Ask Slashdot: Which Expert Bloggers Do You Read? · · Score: 1

    For IT News you need to read fefe. Who doesn't?

  25. There is no reason to make studies for something, which is clearly defined.
    There is an algorithm and there are people buying ad space, which define which ads should be shown to which people. You can just ask them. About what they did and why they did it.