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  1. What if... on Can AI Games Create Super-Intelligent Humans? · · Score: 1

    What if there has been an error during the running of the game? If it doesn't crash/freeze at all, then are we talking about the brain's functionality or the absorbing of information? Unless, of course, you're saying that those AI games are related to education, then I'd go with yes because it has the contents/information necessary to learn about fields of science/knowledge.

  2. Damn on Linaro 11.06 Release Brings Unity 3D Port To ARM · · Score: 1

    This Unity thing is causing sysCatastophe... First, you install Compiz. Second, mess around. Finally, bingo! You got bugged.

  3. Examples on Current Social Games Aren't Fun, Says MUD Co-Creator · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I agree with this article because I had so many boring experience playing those games in facebook.

  4. Re:Just a assumption on UK Sticks With Nuclear Power · · Score: 1

    Tsunami is caused by earthquakes which takes place in the ocean.

    You sir need to get educated ;)

  5. The main idea on UK Sticks With Nuclear Power · · Score: 1

    None of you is getting the idea that the problem is that "none can predict where or when the next tsunami/earthquake will hit any area"

    That's all I have to say and that's what I'm trying to tell you, ladies and gentlemen. You may have the controlling capabilities over your nuclear reactors, but you can't deal with their powerful effects of the natural disasters. The greatest example of all is that Japan has a lot of advanced technologies but they got hit unexpectedly.

  6. Re:Just a assumption on UK Sticks With Nuclear Power · · Score: 1

    Please can we all just recognise what is staring us in the face; nuclear power is the least worst option for all of humanity.

    Least worst option? I'm pretty sure you're being sarcastic, and that you didn't see the news for a decade, e.g., Fukushima nuclear reactor, Google it.

  7. Re:Just a assumption on UK Sticks With Nuclear Power · · Score: 1

    Double the gluing part with human casualties ( which is undesirable )

  8. Just a assumption on UK Sticks With Nuclear Power · · Score: 1

    What if a Tsunami or an Earthquake hit the UK? What's gonna be your excuse?

  9. Re:WTF on iPad Account Hacker Pleads Guilty · · Score: 1

    No, man. I meant that he could've simply give some community service instead of losing his age, or even just work for them in order to improve "their" own security.
    That's why I said "Fuck those judges"

  10. Cool on Linux 3.0 Will Be Faster Than 2.6.39 · · Score: 1

    That's awesome. He's fixing some bugs and making the kernel execute faster. Brilliant work, Linus Torvalds.

  11. Opinions on Learning Programming In a Post-BASIC World · · Score: 1

    Personally, I grew up learning the C-base programming language ( not C++) and, in these days, I'm learning Assembly language programming in x86 and x88 ( because they're identical to each other -- i.e., both is implemented with parallel processing, as far as I know of these two ).

    Others might agree or disagree with me, depending on their experience, and the syntax implemented in each language they feel comfortable with.
    Even though that I know some people will try to coerce me to learn Java ( in universities, especially ), I'm not leaving the C language behind because of it's capabilities that I'm familiar with ( I hate data classes because they're so mind-blowing, in my opinion ).

    Others might even focus about the web developing and leaving the hardware issues we're dealing with under nowadays basis. For example, some told me "hardware programming has no future in it, while web developing has a great deal in the Internet". Well, I have to say that I agree with the deal in the Internet, but I would disagree with the point about the hardware, because the hardware is what eases our nowadays activities like phones, gaming gloves, additional interfaces in the mouse treated as tweaks ( specifically, World of Warcraft gamers demand such tweaks, some, if not all of them ), Network programming ( I recommend people to learn network programming from this book "Linux Network Programming", which is basically limited to Linux and it's done in C programming language ), Linux kernel programming ( Linus Torvalds is a great example here, seach for a book called "advanced Linux programming), and the head-mounted controller. So, there is a lot of hardware programming involved in here which I don't see how it's possible that it has no future.

    I had friends who argued with me for only dealing with C/Assembly, but I'm just saying that I'm fine with those languages. However, if they disrespect my opinion about what language I want to use, then there is no need for me to listen to their opinions. The same issue goes with the BASIC programming language. Some people hate it, some people like it, according to their point of view which might be convincingly reasonable or plain lame. If it's the syntax, I can't see the problem with it, which is so far so good.

  12. Epic on "Do Not Eat iPod Shuffle": 30 Dumb Warning Labels · · Score: 1

    I have to say that this is a total epic win, for us, the smart ones. So, if I wanna eat my iPod, I should simply place it inside the fridge to keep it fresh and healthy. That just made my day!

  13. WTF on iPad Account Hacker Pleads Guilty · · Score: 1

    5 years in prison? Fuck those judges.

  14. Great on Steve Jobs: the Comic Book · · Score: 2

    It's a good idea to make a comic about Steve Jobs. However, I think there should be comics about other people who had their effects in the computer fields like Steve Wozniak, Richard Stallman, Dennis Ritchie, Ken Thompson, Bjarne Stoustrup, Linus Torvalds, Charles Babbage, etc. Not only they're gonna be entertaining, but they're going to be educative to read about from children to even students in the universities.

  15. Sigh... on WSJ and Al-Jazeera Lure Whistleblowers · · Score: 1

    Keep in mind, ladies and gentlemen, it's always going like this; shit in, shit out. Since when we trust anyone from either the media or the Internet? I know people in the arabian region saying that Al-Jazeera is the worst channel for broadcasting news. There has been fake reports coming out from those sons of bitches via phone services which made many include it in "GARBAGE CHANNELS" group. Then again, if someone believe in sharing personal information to those channels, they're absolutely wrong.

  16. Bad & good idea on Asus To Ship Ubuntu 10.10 On Three Eee PC Netbooks · · Score: 1

    For ASUS, it's a great beginning with Linux being a mainstream and best for security concerns for the users. However, for me,I dislike dealing with Ubuntu 11.04 GUI bugs which limits controlling the whole OS itself. I'm just saying that the GUI needs improvements and flexibility, that's all.

  17. Linux on Ask Slashdot: Linux Support In Universities? · · Score: 1

    In the middle east, it doesn't matter whether you're running Linux, Mac OS X, or FreeBSD so we don't get that much of attention of what OS we're using. Personally, I think those IT departments you asked weren't worth the question because I wonder why would they just "LOL"? Bullshit.

  18. Blame game on Sony Officially Blames Anonymous For PSN Hack · · Score: 1

    Sony is blamed because they didn't have proper precautions for such attacks on their servers. We all know that if they kept their systems up to date, then things would be hardly possible to hack into their server systems. At the same time, we can't be sure about blaming Anonymous for this incident because many can be involved in this issue. The ones pointing the fingers on Anonymous are Sony and some other groups framing them by placing a file with their group name on it, but no one can be exactly sure about that because Anonymous, eventually, are a group of hackers so it's possible that they've done it and lied about it.

  19. Gov. stupidity led to failure on DHS Wants Mozilla To Disable Mafiaafire Plugin, Mozilla Resists · · Score: 1

    Those dumbies doesn't have any idea or reason of why would or should do such actions.

  20. ~facepalm~ on Google's South Korean Offices Raided · · Score: 1

    Since Google are co-operating with the investigation and providing information of their activities, then they're in the green area. You don't have to worry, if you're a good citizen, of course. But, if you were a jerk and start doing bad things like drugs/crimes and Google have the same tools used by Apple to track your location, then things should be useful to help officials get things on you.