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  1. Don't do evil on How Silicon Valley CEOs Conspired To Suppress Engineers' Wages · · Score: 0

    What do you expect from Google chrony capitlists? 'Don't do evil', ny foot.

  2. Dumming down of young generation Bill Gates way on Bill Gates Seeking Patent To Make Shakespeare Less Boring · · Score: 0

    Dumming down of young generation Bill Gates way.
    Everybody wins: young people entertain themseelves into idiocy while their parents spend even less time with their kids and Bill Gates gets richer.

  3. Eric Schmidt is consistent on Chrome's Insane Password Security Strategy · · Score: 0

    Didn't he say that if security is important to you, don't publish your private info on Internet? Password in chrome account is private info of course. I can see that SOB gleafully rubbing his hand: "We've got you!"

  4. little bit bit of reality to the virtual world on One Year Since Assange Took Refuge in Ecuadorian Embassy · · Score: 0

    Assange is a big-mouth real coward, celebrated by big-mouth virtual heroes.

  5. Soda Jerk from New York demanded ... on Is Code.org Too Soulless To Make an Impact? · · Score: 0

    I've heard that Soda Jerk from New York demanded that no function be allowed to exceed 200 lines of code.

  6. first of a kind on Julian Assange To Run For Australian Senate · · Score: 0

    Assinate Assange can become first Ass in Aussie Senate.

  7. teleprompter on Speech-Jamming Gun Silences From 30 Meters · · Score: 0

    Can somebody please attach this device to the teleprompter of current occupier of the White House? As a public favour.

  8. Re:It's not only programmers vs bosses on The Bosses Do Everything Better (or So They Think) · · Score: 0

    >I simply find both sales and marketing immoral (at least in the forms they commonly have in our society). But both may be immoral: -- programmers when producing an inferior product, which is still marketed and sold -- sales and marketing when misrepresenting superior product for the benefit of marketing or sales The way to morality (if we are to look for it in here) is to do both correctly, but that mostly depends on hiring good people at all company levels and that mysterious thing called quality. When company is sold this is naturally the first thing that is likely to suffer.

  9. a handle on some (2 ?) of the Supreme Court Judge on Healthcare Law Appealed To Supreme Court · · Score: -1

    I wonder if our Nobel Prize for Peace winner, Dear Leader, Messiah, Conman in Chief, found a handle on some (2 ?) of the Supreme Court Judges? Perhaps something subtle and personal.

  10. this bug and Google code review and testing on Google Plugs Hole That Lets You Remove Any Website · · Score: 0

    I've read interesting article (Testing at the speed and scale of Google) about continuing integration system used by Google and a blog entry by a former Google employee which claims every line that is checked in at Google gets reviewed. I wonder how this obvious bug got through.

  11. Sabotage the sabotager on OpenLeaks Founder 'Crippled' WikiLeaks · · Score: 0

    Good for him. Sabotage the sabotager. Assange will end up live on proceeds from T-shirt sales, paybacks from blackmailing private people and donations from his abused girlfriends. And not many people will be willing to give him normal job. So long, Julian.

  12. or even Guantanamo Bay on Wikileaks' Assange Begins Extradition Battle · · Score: 0

    May be to trade this on best prison in Egypt?

  13. The storyline on Assange Has Signed Book Deals Worth $1.5 Million+ · · Score: 0

    The book storyline will go like this: Since women from countries in state of constant political upheaval were in short supply, the hero tried to expand his horizon with easier accessible Swedish samples, but got dragged into hornet nest (ouch!) of female revolutionaries. The book will be widely read by vulgar housewives in state of constant bore, whom Assange pretends to despise. The more I read about the man the more novelty of his marketed brand of anarchism feels worn out ... like a used condom.

  14. Re:The more reason to use something else. on NX Compression Technology To Go Closed Source · · Score: 0

    What's good and exciting for you is not so for others. I compared VNC and nxserver for remote access of Linux windows session and nxserver responsiveness is superior. I call it good engineering and as long as NoMachine keeps it up, closed or no closed source, I see no reason to switch to VNC.

  15. progressive slashdotters on Senate Repeals 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' · · Score: 0

    While it is true that military is not always engaged in the battle field, progressive slashdotters with propensity for big talk are never engaged in it in a meaningful way. As such they shouldn't say what is good for military. Just be a good nerd and love Obama, will you?

  16. Re:new boss, same as the old boss on Google Wave Creator Quits, Joins Facebook · · Score: 1

    In case you didn't notice people don't want privacy as long as this is done on their terms. When they realize that it's not they'll revolt and cool creepy companies will suffer.

  17. Re:new boss, same as the old boss on Google Wave Creator Quits, Joins Facebook · · Score: 1

    Eventually trickle-up lack of privacy will catch up with these companies and they will suffer. And those who hang with Facebook (and Google) will have severe hangover. It's Moby Dick all over again, with Eric Schmidt (the "creep") - the new captain Ahab.

  18. Re:More Cores, More Power on 4 Cores? 6 Cores? Do You Care? · · Score: 1

    We need to switch to a system with lots of cores, all with their own local memory, and able to send each other messages.

    Or perform context switching between cores.