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  1. Re:20GB ? on Wikipedia May Get Delivered To The Moon (wikimedia.org) · · Score: 1

    its a self serving wank project anyway so who cares how long it lasts

  2. Re:Sure, but why no Linux build? on Oculus Founder: Rift Will Come To Mac If Apple "Ever Releases a Good Computer" (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    does frozen bubble and candy crush really require a vr headset?

  3. Re:So what type of Windows PC do you need. on Oculus Founder: Rift Will Come To Mac If Apple "Ever Releases a Good Computer" (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    schools have a lot to do with it as well, go to an art school YOU NEED A MAC, why? to run photoshop ...ugh

  4. this is for computer monitors and almost all of them are 60HZ cause no one makes a good computer monitor anymore

    besides with compression and even USB3 speeds just cause it can drive a 60 or 120hz screen doesnt mean its video is actually refreshing at 60 or 120Hz, things similar in function have been known to drop frames and kind of smudge the leftovers together for a kind of "tween" effect ala 1990's music videos

  5. Re:is this really still an OS anymore? on Microsoft Unhappy With Beta Testers, Demands Answers (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    its funny, I installed the latest and greatest libre office on my latop last week, and now whenever I look at a spreadsheet, data in cells vanish

    its still there but as your working with it, cells just kind of pop in and out, there's the level of give a shit for you, and why it cant be taken seriously

  6. do they think all those outsourced jobs in and from india / china really give a single fuck about copyright?

  7. Re:I hope it has a bit more speed on Raspberry Pi 3 Brings Wi-Fi and Bluetooth (i-programmer.info) · · Score: 1

    if its no risk how come its not stock

    just cause it hasnt fried for you does not mean its no risk for the entire population of the chipset

  8. Re:finally?? on Raspberry Pi 3 Brings Wi-Fi and Bluetooth (i-programmer.info) · · Score: 0

    oh geez now I need a specialized community to babysit some shitty arm port of debian direct from china

    that should be your FIRST clue

  9. Re:finally?? on Raspberry Pi 3 Brings Wi-Fi and Bluetooth (i-programmer.info) · · Score: 0

    but there's 100 other boards that do "cheap gp computing" better

  10. Re:finally?? on Raspberry Pi 3 Brings Wi-Fi and Bluetooth (i-programmer.info) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    everything about the pi family is shitty, I have no idea why idiots keep buying them considering there's better options for everyone by everyone in the same price bracket and beyond

    the pi isnt even a good hammer in a world of all nails

  11. Re:Not a workstation for me on Dell Packs Xeon and Quadro GPU In 4lb Laptop (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    oh it has buttons they are just under the touchpad, and they are god aweful as you have this enormous thin semi flexible plate teetering over two of the shittiest tactile switches ever made, and they dont even put those in a sane place, its where the buttons normally are with shitty printouts on said plate

    its horrid to use

  12. no numeric keypad on Dell Packs Xeon and Quadro GPU In 4lb Laptop (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    why do you pile on the workstation crap in a widescreen formfactor and give us a retarded keyboard?

  13. Re:Reputation and Trust on SourceForge Eliminates DevShare Program (sourceforge.net) · · Score: 1

    to be fair it was the old asshats who were abusing the customers in this and every other case within the last couple years

    now I dont have any doubt the new management has their own "plans", but for the time being its a little harsh to blame them for everything every past fucktard including the original founders of this network have done to mess up the walls around here

  14. Re:Wasn't the C64 just a BASIC interpreter anyways on Uborne Children's Books Release For Free Computer Books From the '80s (usborne.com) · · Score: 2

    jeesus reading the comments to this question makes me feel old, and also sad that there is such bad information given to the op

    yes if you stay away from peeks, pokes, graphics, sound, joystic / paddle io, and the charater set of the C64 they are mostly portable, until they are not cause the methods have different names on different computers depending on if they were keeping compatibility with some pre MS BASIC (such as apple, tandy commie and just about everyone else)

  15. Re:Dumb on Firefox Adopts a 6-8 Week Variable Release Schedule (mozilla.org) · · Score: 1

    unlikelike any other sane engineering organizations, nothing in that backlog is useful or improves the product in any sort of way

  16. Re:Decades of makware on Online Museum Displays Decades of Malware (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    well eventually it will when you try to access it, then it will forget once you clear the bitch message

  17. Re:Linux is a fragile house of cards on Running "rm -rf /" Is Now Bricking Linux Systems (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    all I can tell you is that was the only thing I uninstalled, rebooted and im at a command prompt

  18. Re:Linux is a fragile house of cards on Running "rm -rf /" Is Now Bricking Linux Systems (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    Xubuntu 14.04.3 LTS

  19. Re:Linux is a fragile house of cards on Running "rm -rf /" Is Now Bricking Linux Systems (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    xbubtu and the ubuntu software center

  20. Re:Linux is a fragile house of cards on Running "rm -rf /" Is Now Bricking Linux Systems (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    guess what, I used the little ubuntu software center to uninstall it

  21. Linux is a fragile house of cards on Running "rm -rf /" Is Now Bricking Linux Systems (phoronix.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    And its by ignorant design mostly

    for example last night I removed the soduku game that came with my distro, thanks to its dependency tree and debian / ubuntu's package management removing this one stupid game took half of XFCE with it, and I was left with a command prompt

    say what you want about windows, it doesnt fuck the entire system if I uninstall solitaire

  22. Re:It was the first standard for video? on In Memoriam: VGA (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    your a angry and argumentative little twat aren't you

    fine you win the internet

  23. Re:RIP DVI... on In Memoriam: VGA (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    you dont need DVI, dvi is compatible with HDMI, you might have to buy a 3$ cable but its no big deal

  24. Re:First 480p connector on In Memoriam: VGA (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    aside from SCART

  25. Re:What's wrong about "being an option"? on Project Neon Will Bring Users Up-to-Date KDE Packages (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    problem with a lot of these new DM's is that it is not just a look, its a complete change in how you use a computer

    if that works for you great, if you don't want to deal with fucking around for a half hour cause some hipster asshat decided YOU cant put a icon on YOUR desktop then there's a whole slew of DM's that follow the windows 9x style of UI we have been having no isssue getting work done on for 21 years