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  1. Re:Depends. on Has the Native Vs. HTML5 Mobile Debate Changed? · · Score: 1

    Facebook transitioned to a native app on iOS years ago due to performance limitations with their web-app.

  2. Re:It depends ... on Has the Native Vs. HTML5 Mobile Debate Changed? · · Score: 1

    Facebook's app went native years ago. Precisely because performance for the webview version was unbearable. Me? I'm not an FB user. I am just going by what the FB devs themselves say.

  3. Re:Furthe proof that men and women think different on How To Increase the Number of Female Engineers · · Score: 0

    You are a fucking retard.

    A man be an engineer. The same man may spend his time helping others. The same man may enjoy that work. The same man may be using his engineering skills in his work.

    Nothing in that stream says that the man became an engineer to help others.

  4. Re:Sometimes you have to fire some customers on JavaScript Devs: Is It Still Worth Learning jQuery? · · Score: 0

    It's also likely that they have disposable income because they don't replace a system that works for them.

    It's also likely that you're an incredible moron and a complete disgrace to your family

  5. Re:Oh grow up on Linux 4.1 Bringing Many Changes, But No KDBUS · · Score: 1

    Read the entire LKML thread. You are wrong, but I don't feel like regurgitating several dozen emails in a slashdot post to illustrate why. The link is in the Phoronix article.

  6. Re:times smaller,,, on Cosmologists Find Eleven Runaway Galaxies · · Score: 1

    Is English your 23rd language or something? Did you fail every lesson related to logic? Did you sleep through every language class? Your arguments make no sense to an English speaker. Perhaps you should learn the language before you criticise how others use it.

  7. Re:truly an inspiration. on Woman Behind Pakistan's First Hackathon, Sabeen Mahmud, Shot Dead · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Neither Christians nor Jews do that. It might behoove you to learn about the religions before you post such inaccuracies. Of course, this is slashdot, so research and actual knowledge are generally verboten. Carry on!

  8. Re:Dell, HP, Panasonic on We'll Be the Last PC Company Standing, Acer CEO Says · · Score: 1

    What a sad, fucked-up example of humanity. I'd feel sorry for you, but your idiocy is no doubt self-inflicted.

  9. Re:Dell, HP, Panasonic on We'll Be the Last PC Company Standing, Acer CEO Says · · Score: 1

    Just because you act like a fucking piece of shit on slashdot doesn't mean you are one. But we may as well treat you as you yourself act, so there's little practical difference. PC is a term that refers to computers which run Microsoft operating systems on x86-compatible architectures. That some few people use the term differently does not change reality. Idiot.

  10. Re: Dell, HP, Panasonic on We'll Be the Last PC Company Standing, Acer CEO Says · · Score: 1

    PC has meant Intel compatible)+Windows for at least 20 years. Before then, it was (MS-)DOS instead of Windows. That other people would also sometimes use the term differently does not negate the facts. Neither use is or was wrong, but there were definitely both uses of the term. Idiot.

  11. Re: Dell, HP, Panasonic on We'll Be the Last PC Company Standing, Acer CEO Says · · Score: 1

    Also, there's no longer any such thing as "running natively" - today's x86 actually takes every instruction and translates it into microcode - in other words, the cpu is really just an x86 emulator.

    For the purposes of discussing computing hardware -- if the CPU executes the instruction, it is native. It doesn't matter how the CPU goes about the business. Idiot.

  12. Re:If Polygraphs are infallible on DIA Polygraph Countermeasure Case Files Leaked · · Score: 1

    You don't seem to have a real grasp on what "real" means.

  13. Re:America on Pull-Top Can Tabs, At 50, Reach Historic Archaeological Status · · Score: 1

    The ones that aren't ignorant, shit-faced little fucks can.

    I suppose that might be a very small percentage, but I wouldn't want to associate with the others anyway.

  14. Re:Question still remains on Google Adds Handwriting Input To Android · · Score: 1

    So where does that leave people who aren't willing to pay hundreds of dollars per year for a cellular data plan?

    Buying an unlocked smartphone?

  15. Re:Just to save a lot of time for everybody on 'We the People' Petition To Revoke Scientology's Tax Exempt Status · · Score: 0

    Every member of the CoS should be gang-raped and then tortured to death on a live national broadcast. And as one is killed, the corpse should be ground up and sprayed on the remainder.

  16. Re:Tax exempt? No we don't revoke that on 'We the People' Petition To Revoke Scientology's Tax Exempt Status · · Score: 1

    If you just shot such people out of hand, even the CoS would give up. Or be dead.

  17. Re:Turkey on Turkish Hackers Target Vatican Website After Pope's Genocide Comment · · Score: 1

    He's an altar boy.

  18. Re:Turkey on Turkish Hackers Target Vatican Website After Pope's Genocide Comment · · Score: 1

    The Natives could have gone north to Canada or south to Mexico, and it is very unlikely they would have been pursued by Americans.

  19. Re:Turkey on Turkish Hackers Target Vatican Website After Pope's Genocide Comment · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you should learn the difference between a mistake and an accident.

    I might decide to steal some item from a random store. I walk in with intent, I put something in my pocket and I leave. Two days later I am caught. Stealing was a mistake, however, I didn't do it by accident.

    American officials of the time decide they want the Government to control land currently held by Native Americans. They institute policies and renege on promises ("Indian giver" doesn't refer to the Indian), and generally do bad things. They do them intentionally. Many decades later, people decide those actions were a mistake. However, no one thinks they were done accidentally.

  20. Re:Smaller Is Better on US Navy Researchers Get Drones To Swarm On Target · · Score: 1

    I think that if you are in a position to take out a fighter jet with a drone, you have options that are much simpler and surer.

  21. Re:Singled out? on EU To Hit Google With Antitrust Charges · · Score: 1

    You don't need Apple hardware to develop for iOS. It happens that Apple won't support any of the tools which enable such development, but then, why should they? You realise that MS doesn't support developing Windows applications on non-Windows OSs too, right? Same goes for Windows Phone.

  22. Re:Ooh yay, great! on Chrome 42 Launches With Push Notifications · · Score: 1

    Why would you need to turn off a feature that starts that way? What kind of fucking moron are you, and why does anyone let you near a computer?

  23. Re:After all the problems with popups... on Chrome 42 Launches With Push Notifications · · Score: 0

    Unless you posted from a mobile device, you're simply a dipshit. If you posted from your PC, you're also a fucked-up, stupid and completely ignorant asshole.

  24. Re:So how long before on Autonomous Cars and the Centralization of Driving · · Score: -1, Troll

    You can still charter a private flight.

    You can get on a train, a bus or a boat.

    You can get rides from licensed drivers.

    You are a fucking retard.

  25. Re: UAC - A Double Edged Sword on LG Split Screen Software Compromises System Security · · Score: 1

    The mapped drive situation is working as designed. You're implying that it should work, and that's just opening up for a hack. It's like having non-locked down paths in root's PATH. What happens when the user remaps Z: to point to another drive with specially-crafted data in it?