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  1. God Dammit on Mozilla Labs: the URL Bar Has To Go · · Score: 1

    And I just finished the long and arduous process of teaching a dozen of my relatives older than 40 what a phishing attack is and how to spot it.

    Thanks for making my life miserable again, Mozilla.

  2. Chinese computer dick waving on Cray Unveils Its First GPU Supercomputer · · Score: -1, Troll

    Great to see that Cray is joining in on getting a slice of the money IBM is raking in through providing computing products to the USA vs. China dick waving competition over who has the faster supercomputers.

    Nothing but a complete moneypit if we have no actual experiments to run on them that require that kind of scale. It's no different than watching 15 year olds argue about which of their desktops can play Call of Duty at a better framerate.

  3. Re:Jurisdiction on New Bill Pushes For Warrants To Access Cloud Data · · Score: 1

    There's an American flag and American military aerospace equipment on the moon. Technically, its a US sovereign territory. Nice try though.

  4. Re:Seriously? on Linux Gets Dynamic Firewalls In Fedora 15 · · Score: 1

    This is Fedora we're talking about. The only thing I'm running Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, et. al. on are high performance workstations and production servers, where I need a good, solid, time tested static firewall that I know is going to work, every time.

    If "the masses" want to continue to disregard RTFMing and want a hand-holding experience like everything else computing-based in their lives, then they can go play with Ubuntu, or Mac OS.

    Now get off my lawn.

  5. Seriously? on Linux Gets Dynamic Firewalls In Fedora 15 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    /sbin/service iptables save
    /sbin/service iptables restart

    You really CAN'T take the time out of your day to type that?

  6. Gee I don't Know on Massive LinkedIn IPO Raises Dotcom Bubble Concerns · · Score: 2

    Goldman-Sachs claims that an online media and directory website written by some snot nosed 20something is worth over 50 billion dollars.

    Bubble? Yeah.

  7. AIM also used an "open" standard...sound familiar? on When AIM Was Our Facebook · · Score: 4, Informative

    AIM was powered by a server and protocol called OSCAR: the Open System for Communication in Realtime. Ironically, this protocol was about as closed and proprietary as you can get, and required reverse engineering over a span of years before AOL released TOC (Talk to Oscar) and TOC2 to developers.

    Didn't Facebook just recently call their datacenter architecture "open" too?...

  8. This is very serious business! on US To Release International Cyber Strategy Today · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Our campaign contributors and special interest lobbies^H^H^H^H^H^Hintelligence agencies have indicated that pirates^Hterrorists are causing massive profit losses to our chief campaign supporters^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hinfringements on our patriotic American freedoms, so therefore we decided we now have the power to confiscate any domain name for any reason without due process. GOD BLESS AMERICA!

  9. Internet Protocl over Transmission Control Protocl on Dutch Provider KPN Under Fire Over DPI · · Score: 1

    What?

  10. Re:Do you have the right to not have an account? on Who Owns Your Social Identity? · · Score: 2

    MyLife.com already does this. You need to opt out of their sham site without ever giving them a single dollar.

  11. Our Super Smrt Governor Tom Corbett on High-Tech Gas Drilling Is Fouling Drinking Water · · Score: 1

    Thinks that this is more important than funding higher education.

  12. Not for Massive Page Views on Drudge Generates More News Traffic Than Social Media · · Score: 1

    That sort of Javascript code usually says: "Well we were too lazy / too cheap to hire proper Ajax developers."

  13. Well on Netflix CEO Hesitant To Fight Cable · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That could be the result of the fact that we gave the keys to the pipes to the same people who create content to push through those pipes. It's not difficult for them to decide that Netflix's traffic is a conflict of interest, and can be easily choked off.

  14. Re:The number of devices is not most relevant on Making Wireless, Not Ethernet, the Heart of the Network · · Score: 1

    Tell that to the higher-up execs who all seem to want the newest, shiniest iToy because they have the money to buy it, and then complain to IT people like me when it doesn't work.

    Company CFO: "But I just got this brand new I Pad Thing and I wanted to use it here in the office because its so convenient and its much better than my desktop you geeks in IT gave me, look they have this er...'Application Store' thing I just buy software from, no more getting you guys to install crap."

    Me: "Sir our network does not support iPads, we have a BES server though if you wanted to use your Blackberry or Playbook..."

    CFO: "I DON'T CARE MAKE THIS WORK OKAY THANKS BYE"

  15. They Already Tried This on On Monday, AT&T Customers Enter Era of Broadband Caps · · Score: 1

    Although I would call it more "extortion" than a "business opportunity"

    Basically, Comcast said to Netflix, "We're gonna shake you down to allow you to put cache servers in our datacenters. If you don't like it, then we're just gonna throttle and DPI the shit out of you."

  16. "And figure out ways to get the code to work" on Developers: MS Hopes To Lure iOS Apps With API Mapping Tool · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sounds like Microsoft development in a nutshell.

  17. Safe harbor prov? Sorry, only if you're a big corp on EFF Advocates Leaving Wireless Routers Open · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Tell all of this to the guy who had his door kicked down and assault rifles put to his head after a wardriver used his open access point for distributing child porn.

  18. Open Source on Photo Tour of Facebook's Open Source Datacenter · · Score: 1

    Seems like it is becoming the next big buzzword for MBAs to throw around. "Yeah Bill, our new data and commerce center is leveraging the open source capabilities of the cloud to make sure our crowd sourced ROI brings back the best managed results we can get with today's scalability and reliability of "Echs Eight Six" platform development systems...at least that's what this whitepaper in front of me says."

  19. Re:Stop laughing, start confronting. on Vatican Warns That Internet Promotes Satanism · · Score: 1

    They most certainly do.

    I went to a Catholic elementary school in the mid 90s. Myself and a couple of friends had to serve several weeks of after school detention for playing Magic: The Gathering during lunchtime. An eight year old third grader was suspended for a day for having pokemon cards.

  20. Re:legalize it on Drug Runners Perfect Long-Range Subs · · Score: 1

    Just some food for thought: When was the last time you saw the drug cartels trying to make huge illicit profits off of beer? How about tobacco cigarettes?

  21. So... on India To Ban .xxx Domain · · Score: 0

    Isn't this EXACTLY what we said would happen?

  22. YRO on Utah To Teach USA is a Republic, Not a Democracy · · Score: 1

    Firstly, the US is a republic, so what's the issue? Secondly, why the fuck is this in YRO, as this decision affects us online in absolutely no way whatsoever? Doesn't Slashdot have a politics tag?

  23. Re:ARM Windows on Taiwanese OEMs Consider ARM Products For Windows 8 · · Score: 2

    How are they going to explain to the million of Windows users that no application they know will work on ARM Windows?

    Clever marketing that appeals to yuppies.

    "Don't be left behind with slow stupid x86 Microsoft Office, upgrade to the new better more powerful Microsoft ARM Office today. It's newer so you know its better, and come on it has the word "Arm" in it, which means powerful, duh!"

  24. Re:The question is on Can the Atrix 4G Really Become Your Next PC? · · Score: 1

    See, but on your local hard disk, data loss happens because the disk fails.

    In cloud storage, data loss happens because a disk fails, a disgruntled admin blows something up, the service gets blown up to make way for SUPER AWESOME CLOUD THING 2.0, the parent company goes under, the parent company decides it no longer wants to support hosting your data, or the parent company just plain doesn't like you because you broke rule number 3 section 4.5 subsection 361 of their Terms of Service valid for March 2, 2011.

    Yeah, "much less likely."

  25. Ballmer attempting an Emb. Ext. Extng. on PHP? on Open Source Guy Takes the Hardest Job At Microsoft · · Score: 1

    He better fucking not. It's one of the last web scripting languages that I actually enjoy writing.