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  1. Re:This was no AP. on LAX To London Flight Delayed Over "Al-Quida" Wi-Fi Name · · Score: 2

    Political Correctness is stupidity dressed up as reason.

  2. Re:This was no AP. on LAX To London Flight Delayed Over "Al-Quida" Wi-Fi Name · · Score: 0

    It isn't even that. The ineptitude of those looking for the AP is astounding. You stop the plane. You open up your wifi analyzer app and walk down the isle. Then you check all the devices in those few rows (4 tops) , and boot the asshole playing the joke. 1/2 hour tops.

    Is it overkill? Probably, but I don't fucking care. Assholes are assholes not because they do anything wrong (they do, but that is besides the point), but because they don't give a shit about anyone else but their little joke.

  3. Re:This was no AP. on LAX To London Flight Delayed Over "Al-Quida" Wi-Fi Name · · Score: 1

    Zero Tolerance is simply lazy judgement policy. Instead of having rightful judgment everything is viewed in the eyes of Lawyers suing people for shit beyond anyone's control, so you do everything (zero tolerance) in your power to stop everyone doing anything resembling the thing you're trying to stop. This catches a shit ton of false positives, which seems to be the "choice" we would rather make.

    That being said, my solution to all of this is simply incarcerate the bastards and feed them all pork products until they starve themselves to death.

  4. Re:Even 100,000,000,000,000 is too small on Passwords: Too Much and Not Enough · · Score: 1

    A key fob doesn't prove identity. It is a secret generating device. If I have your key fob, it doesn't prove I am you, or that I am a counterfeit. It proves that I have your key fob.

  5. Re:This is silly on Automation Coming To Restaurants, But Not Because of Minimum Wage Hikes · · Score: 1

    I do believe that was sarcasm you were replying to.

  6. Re:Aether on Dwarf Galaxies Dim Hopes of Dark Matter · · Score: 2

    There are alternative theories, such as mulch-dimensional time, which actually works. The problem with Dark Matter, is that it is basically Sciency version of "Magic". Unknown, UnSeen, magical force that explains what we don't know. We dress it up in Science terms to reflect that we just don't know, so it becomes acceptable.

  7. Re:Even 100,000,000,000,000 is too small on Passwords: Too Much and Not Enough · · Score: 1

    My very secure password, is well over 100 bits of entropy. Easily extendable when the time comes.

    But that is not the problem. We're using a Secret for single factor identification. Real identification is multi-factor and requires non-secret means for identity, and then a secret for proof of identity. Non-secret identification requires a web of trust. Online systems have neither non-secret web of trust Identification nor proper secret proof of Identification.

  8. Re:This is silly on Automation Coming To Restaurants, But Not Because of Minimum Wage Hikes · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Because Bay Area is typical middle class neighborhood /sarcasm.

  9. Re:Slashdot, Stop Spinning the GamerGate Content on The Inevitable Death of the Internet Troll · · Score: 1

    You know, most of the time, the truth lies right in the middle of the fighting sides. Having seen two kids fighting over a toy a time or two, it is the toy that ends up suffering (broken, destroyed, damaged etc). Slapping the kids across the back of the head, and taking away the toy is often the only "real solution". Being a parent isn't easy, but the grownups sometimes need to simply smack the back of heads and issue a timeout.

    And when it is the grownups are acting like children, the parent role becomes the easy target. "Don't tell me how to think or what to do". Please don't make excuses.

    Note: I'm not taking sides in the GG debate. I have no idea what it actually is. Except that it involves Gamers who often act like little children.

  10. Re:"Social justice warriors" are the ultimate trol on The Inevitable Death of the Internet Troll · · Score: 1

    Somalia!

  11. Re:No chance on The Inevitable Death of the Internet Troll · · Score: 2

    Generally speaking, hurt feelings strike a nerve. Barking dogs don't strike a nerve, therefore don't hurt feelings. However trolls telling tramps that they are sluts hits a nerve. Hell, even my using those terms will get me in trouble because they elicit a certain negative connotation on the female gender (and done to illustrate a point). If a girl is secure in their sexuality, then no hurt feelings, but if a girl is not comfortable with their sexuality hurt feelings ensue.

    Just to make it clear, I don't care about who people sleep with, that is their own fucking (pun intended) business.

    The real defense to "hurt feelings" is thicker skin. Which can be learned. But instead, we've become a society of victims of "hurt feelings" and the outrage that is a result.

    What is real, is that troll exist. Have existed for ever, and will exist into the foreseeable future. It would be much better use of time and energy helping people ignore trolls, than letting them get the best of us with their trolling.

  12. Re:Of Course it did on Michigan Latest State To Ban Direct Tesla Sales · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Queue up the "Somalia" thread here ...

  13. Of Course it did on Michigan Latest State To Ban Direct Tesla Sales · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Direct sales, when no franchise has been offered, is no business of the state to regulate. Great Job everyone on voting for idiots who like to control everything.

    Vote Libertarian in two weeks.

  14. Re:Not right on FTDI Reportedly Bricking Devices Using Competitors' Chips. · · Score: 1

    So, you're okay with ID theft then as well. After all, opening up credit in your name didn't spend any of your money.

  15. Re:Not right on FTDI Reportedly Bricking Devices Using Competitors' Chips. · · Score: 1

    If you buy a Frod, thinking it is a Ford, you do. That is what happened here. Renault isn't counterfeiting Ford Cars or trucks.

    Car analogy: If you bought a Frod, and took it to Ford Dealer and they put in a Motorcraft Oil Filer that damages your FROD because it isn't a Ford, is Ford Responsible because all you cared about was the Frod Car was cheaper on eBay?

  16. Re:Not right on FTDI Reportedly Bricking Devices Using Competitors' Chips. · · Score: 1

    Are you talking about an unattributed result of a purchase event, or are you pretending that's a deliberate action every buyer knowingly made?

    It really doesn't matter. People lie.

    Any sufficient level of incompetence is indistinguishable from malice.

  17. Re:Not right on FTDI Reportedly Bricking Devices Using Competitors' Chips. · · Score: 1

    I went to google and searched cheap usb to serial adaptor and bought the cheapest one

    So, you're complaining because you got exactly what you paid for, why? I realize that you don't care about the chips inside, which is why you went cheap, because Rodex Watch keeps time just like a Rolex, looks like a Rolex even. You can't get mad at Rolex when your cheap watch doesn't work when you upgrade it using Rolex technology.

    All I cared about was a cheap way to get access to my switches.

    And you got that. You got exactly what you paid for. A cheap counterfeit.

  18. Re:Not right on FTDI Reportedly Bricking Devices Using Competitors' Chips. · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The user didn't harm FTDI.

    Yes they did. Buy buying a knockoff product (counterfeit) directly harms the maker of the real, and diminishes the value of the real. If you buy a Rodex watch, expecting it to be exactly like a Rolex watch, you have harmed Rolex. If you buy a Frod Car, instead of a Ford Car, you have harmed Ford.

    And while bricking a device is harsh, I have no problem with an updated driver for FTDI chips harming faked FTDI chips. None at all.

  19. Re:backup for 911 on Software Glitch Caused 911 Outage For 11 Million People · · Score: 1

    For the idiots that don't comprehend because their rose tinted liberal glasses don't work, here is the relevant portion highlighted:

    Have a gun. In a real emergency, the police are too busy to help everyone.

    You see, you're deliberately changing the parameters to make fun of me. I get it, you're too stupid to have a valid argument against what I actually said, in context, so you change the context. The reality is, it makes you look stupid.

    But okay, lets go with the hypothetical "cardiac arrest" mentioned below. Okay, you're cardiac arrest is because your shop is being overrun by a mob of thugs on a rampage, do you think that calling 911 for an ambulance is going to help you while they are rioting in the street outside your shop?

    If you're going to change the parameters, so can I.

  20. Re:Wow on Raspberry Pi Founder Demos Touchscreen Display For DIY Kits · · Score: 1

    Why yes, making a more expensive, less useful product is always a good goal. If you don't want to run Play Services or use the Play Store, that is fine, get yourself an Android and install one of the good ROMs that don't use those products. It is faster, cheaper and likely to draw less attention from those you're paranoid about anyways.

    The easiest way to blend into a crowd is by blending into a crowd, not by wearing Neon Colors in a sea of grey.

  21. Re:backup for 911 on Software Glitch Caused 911 Outage For 11 Million People · · Score: 0, Troll

    Have a gun. In a real emergency, the police are too busy to help everyone.

    Additionally, do you trust the police to actually not shoot you?

  22. Re:It would be interesting on Xerox Alto Source Code Released To Public · · Score: 1

    Here is an example of what you're talking about.

    In windows 3.1, there was no networking. Period. Windows since 95 have had built in networking stack. Now think about all the networking applications built into Windows now (not just the stack), file sharing, remote control, hell as crappy as IE is today, there was nothing like it (yes, still built into the OS).

    I remember how much of an advance Windows 3.11 for was with its networking additions. In fact, looking back, 3.11 is what killed off DOS apps, because of the built in networking. No more sneaker net.

  23. Re:All the movies had women in business on NPR: '80s Ads Are Responsible For the Lack of Women Coders · · Score: 1

    I'm feeling old. Thanks!

  24. Re:problem on Google Adds USB Security Keys To 2-Factor Authentication Options · · Score: 1

    What makes you think our government gives a shit about anything other than grabbing more power? Besides, they'll just lose the email in an unfortunate chain of hard drive crashes, and the firing of the email archive company.

  25. Re:Easy to solve - calibrate them to overestimate on Speed Cameras In Chicago Earn $50M Less Than Expected · · Score: 1

    HWY 99 in Northern California. Speed Limit is 55-65, with red lights for crossing from Side street. Yes, it is a four lane highway.

    Just because you've never seen it, doesn't mean they don't exist.