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  1. Re:kill -1 on Fork of Systemd Leads To Lightweight Uselessd · · Score: 1

    "Cloud" computers are servers.

    It is amazing that people think that a distributed mainframes are something special.

    A lot of the time a "cloud" service is an overpriced VPS and nothing more.

  2. Re:Yes, pipelined utilities, like the logs on Torvalds: No Opinion On Systemd · · Score: 1

    Yeah, more functionality that I don't want or need. A binary log system is beyond stupid. It is Microsoft registry levels of stupid.

    It is like paying $50 for a cable package of 75 channels when I only watch 3.

    You obviously do care. Tell me, what are you getting for your shilling? It must be doing something for you else you wouldn't be doing it.

  3. Re:This is why I no longer use Linux on Torvalds: No Opinion On Systemd · · Score: 1

    That was terrible. Poettering is such an ass clown.

    His only defense was 'it's free'. Well, that is no excuse for making overly complex, poorly implemented programs.

  4. Re:Yes, pipelined utilities, like the logs on Torvalds: No Opinion On Systemd · · Score: 1

    So what you are saying, to get the original functionality back you have to add more complexity?

    Do you systemd fanboys ever stop and listen to yourselves?

  5. Re:You cannot patent an idea on Software Patents Are Crumbling, Thanks To the Supreme Court · · Score: 1

    You can not copyright the ingredient list in a recipe.

    You can copyright the instructions.

  6. Re:this story is missing information on Man Booted From Southwest Flight and Threatened With Arrest After Critical Tweet · · Score: 1

    You entire post was wrong. The twat in question is not part of the crew. Posting complaints about said twat is not threatening or abusive and she was wrong. Even SWA eventually admitted she was wrong by saying that all comments about their service, good or bad, are welcomed on "social media". Hopefully she got fired or demoted to a position where she doesn't have to deal with customers.

    My point about you being a coward stands.

    Go hide under a rock, it is safer for you.

    You are truly stupid.

    There is no such thing as an ad hominem attack. It is a fallacy that have nothing to do with calling you names. Trying to defend yourself by misusing the term is the hallmark of the willfully stupid, which you stand as a proud member of.

    It is a term misused by morons like you, who get called out for being a moron, when all that happened was that you were insulted.

    One more time since you are stupid: An ad hominem is not the same thing as calling you descriptive and correct names.

    If you don't want to be called out for being an idiot, at least learn what ad hominem means.

  7. Re:I know you're trying to be funny, but... on Linus Torvalds: "GCC 4.9.0 Seems To Be Terminally Broken" · · Score: 1

    You must be a member of the participation trophy generation.

    Yup, a proper chef knows how to accept criticism and if he is truly good will admit his cake is shit, and make an acceptable cake to replace it.

    You, on the other hand, are a weeping vagina that needs to man up and take responsibility for your shitty cake.

    No participation trophy for you!

  8. Re:@SWA Twitter account suspended on Man Booted From Southwest Flight and Threatened With Arrest After Critical Tweet · · Score: 1

    The media whores at Southwest Airlines have a sense of humor:

    Whether the feedback is good or bad, we always appreciate hearing from our Customers via social media: http://social.southwest.com/Ee...

  9. Re:this story is missing information on Man Booted From Southwest Flight and Threatened With Arrest After Critical Tweet · · Score: 1

    Not only are you stupid, you are also a coward.

    If that was intimidation to you, unplug the internet, weld your doors shut and brick your windows.

    If she isn't fired, SWA has serious problems.

  10. Re:this story is missing information on Man Booted From Southwest Flight and Threatened With Arrest After Critical Tweet · · Score: 1

    What breach of safety did this cause?

    I truly hope that girl was fired for being a vindictive twat.

  11. Re:Who is stopping him? on 'Just Let Me Code!' · · Score: 1

    errr coating

  12. Re:Who is stopping him? on 'Just Let Me Code!' · · Score: 1

    Gradle: "Gradle combines the power and flexibility of Ant with the dependency management and conventions of Maven into a more effective way to build."

    That is like making headcheese and than coding it with anthrax.

  13. Re:Welcome to engineering on 'Just Let Me Code!' · · Score: 1

    Ah yes, the battle cry of the agile apologist. "If it didn't work, you are doing it wrong"

    Any one size fits all process is a failure.

  14. Re:"Undead" doesn't mean vibrant, though. on Perl Is Undead · · Score: 1

    The combination of enforced white space, and not making everything an expression has significantly weakened Python.

    The workarounds for Python's gimped lambdas for instance(they suck because of the above two issues) are truly bloated and horrifying.

    Tacked on scoping(self isn't required because 'explicit is better than implicit', that is just spin. It is required because once upon a time, Python had no scoping) and OO just add to the Python suck-fest.

    If explicit is truly better than implicit the language wouldn't be filled with implicit elements. Don't believe Guido's spin.

  15. Re:Perl 6ers just can't get shit done. on Perl Is Undead · · Score: 1

    Ruby 1.8 and earlier has a AST interpreter written in C.

    All, or nearly all of the standard library for Ruby(regardless of version) is written in C.

    To say Ruby is written in C is not wrong in the slightest.

  16. Re:Please, please just stop... on Firefox 30 Available, Firebug 2.0 Released · · Score: 1

    Wrong.

    The Linux version crashes often, like 10 times a minute. It does run and render poorly on Linux, while the FF version palemoon is at does not, so there is definitely something wrong with the Palemoon devs

  17. Re:Slashdot technophobes on Theater Chain Bans Google Glass · · Score: 1

    Google is a spyware company. That makes them evil, by default.

    The fact that they are shoving themselves everywhere, shows that they want to be evil overlords.

  18. Re:Good on Theater Chain Bans Google Glass · · Score: -1, Troll

    Violence is the only way to stop these sanctimonious pricks.

    You see some fucktard wearing one, walk up to him and smash his face in. After you do that, stab him or her in their genitals because they do not deserve to procreate.

    It's the only way to be sure.

  19. Re:Tip from a programmer on FTC Settles With Sites Over SSL Lies · · Score: 1

    Name calling != ad hominem

  20. Re:pft. on Toward Better Programming · · Score: 1

    HTML5 & XML have nothing to do with client-server.

    Javascript can be client, server, or both.

    REST is just the obvious consequence of HTTP and doesn't need annoying acronyms and meaningless buzzwords like RESTful.

    Sockets implement the client and server. HTTP sits on top of that and shuffles the crap you mentioned back and forth.

    I actually remember when /. had mostly good technical discussions.

  21. Re:the latest fashion on Toward Better Programming · · Score: 1

    Proving that your unit tests are complete and correct is as difficult as proving the actual program being tested is correct.

  22. Re:Programming is hard... on Toward Better Programming · · Score: 1

    Yup, I kept my master thesis(written in Latex) in mercurial.

  23. Re:Considering how Republicans... on Toward Better Programming · · Score: 1

    Liberal Republicans are no longer welcome.

  24. Re:Is it all about the license? on GNU C Library Alternative Musl Libc Hits 1.0 Milestone · · Score: 1

    glibc is LGPL, so you can dynamically link to it if you don't want your app to be GPL'd.

  25. Re:Criticality of JigSaw on Java 8 Officially Released · · Score: 1

    Swing is a little verbose and unwieldy, but people tend to forget(or maybe they just don't know) that it is a very low level GUI library that is great for creating custom, reusable widgets(assuming you don't use crap like anonymous inner classes). It is not meant to be a high level GUI library. For a layout manager use Miglayout, seriously, how did this not get included into the standard library?

    JavaFX 2 is much easier to manage and layout as long as your requirements don't call for seriously complex GUI elements. It ditched that crappy language that plagued JavaFX 1 and uses a simple functional approach.

    File choosers - again Swing is meant to be a low level GUI library.

    Java doesn't integrate well with underlying system so why are you using java for command line apps?

    Unsigned types? I would prefer that they add in integer overflow protection instead.

    They should deprecate interfaces and add in mixins over multiple inheritance. It has all the advantages of both, without the boilerplate of interfaces and potential mess of MI. Could you imagine the mess that the typical over-engineering of Java would make of MI? The horror!