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  1. Re:Objective-C growth on 2011's Fastest Growing Language: Objective-C · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Somehow, I trust your metric much, much more than any other "analystics" website - usually nothing more than a PR firm in disguise.

  2. Re:Ghost Dog on The Future of Hi-Tech Auto Theft · · Score: 2

    Stick with Armageddon, then.

  3. Ghost Dog on The Future of Hi-Tech Auto Theft · · Score: 2

    They have a movie about his. If you havent seen it, rent/download Ghost Dog : The way of the samurai. One of my best. Main guy steals Lexus with electro device he built himself.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0165798/

  4. Re:Lots of failures there. on Could a Dirty Rag Take Out a $2 Billion Satellite? · · Score: 5, Funny

    XXI century new space programs motto : It's failures all the way down, man!

  5. Re:File System on Ask Slashdot: Best Kit For a Home Media Server? · · Score: 1

    since there's no fast ZFS implementation for Linux yet

    Ha Ha! http://zfsonlinux.org/

    There you go. Fully native ZFS on Linux. No more FUSE.

  6. Re:No. on Ask Slashdot: Is Your Data Safe In the Cloud? · · Score: 1

    The thing with data is that it can get stolen without you noticing, it'll still be there when you need it, but it's value will be less as someone else may also have used it. Due to regulations, It's actually harder to copy money than just raw data.

    I would trust the cloud with bits encrypted locally by myself, but not much else.

  7. Re:Java needs new versions on Eclipse Launches New Programming Language · · Score: 1

    Most important features users expected from Java 7 have been pushed back to Java 8. Which will come out next year. Maybe. And which will be required to preserve backward compatibility with previous source, forcing hard compromises to be made (see generics in 1.5). Real improvements to Java will now be be mostly on the JVM, to help these new languages grow, as Java the language painted itself in a corner a while ago.

  8. Re:Great sex toy on Boston Dynamics' PETMAN Humanoid On Video · · Score: 1

    Except in french, where PET translates to FART. Oh well, It might sell well in some perverted Parisians circles.

  9. Re:MIght as well be on Apple's Siri As Revolutionary As the Mac? · · Score: 1

    At this point in time, I think still making this kind of point is pedantic. Linux IS part of the Unix family for all purposes, except maybe to some some shady attorneys.

    I would even dare to say Linux is truer to original Unix than OS X in spirit, through its cheapness, pervasiveness and divergent implementations.

  10. Re:Server cold war on Windows Server 8 Is A Radical Departure From Previous Releases · · Score: 1

    And I still can't quite figure out how exactly VMWare is a threat to MS

    Because MS makes money on licensing OS shipped pre-installed on machines. New servers are so powerful that partitioning makes sense, and VMWare is now an alternative OS to Windows Server when you order a new server. VMWare is actually a customized Linux + virtualization tools. The tools & services shipped with with VMWare have started exceeding the classic definition of VM host, they now have partitioned Java containers running directly on the host. In a short time, they'll have native VMWare business applications (DB, Web servers) running in soft partitions (jails) that don't require a guest OS to run, turning VMWare into a full fledged server OS. Which means no more Windows. Oops.

  11. Re:Oracle killing everything! on Oracle's Java Policies Are Destroying the Community · · Score: 2

    Why the heck they did buy Sun then? It's not like Sun was standing in Oracle's way. I'll never understanding this kind of corporate merger shenanigans :

    1. Buy undervalued tech outfit for billions $$$
    2. Scrap technology within said outfit
    3. ???
    4 Profit!

  12. we're sooo fucked on Apple Logging Locations of All iPhone Users · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Still surprises me how everybody accepts that kind of cryptototalitarian shit while saying while saying "OMG SHINY APPS!!!". Next thing you know, the economy is down for good, the chinese take over, then nobody cant say crap while they get painfully raped up their sociopolitical collectives arses. Fascism? There's an app for that!

  13. Re:Sissy units on New Chili Is World's Hottest · · Score: 1

    radioactive woosh for you.

  14. Earth-Pissed Japanese in Space on 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Off Japan; Tsunami Alert Issued · · Score: 1, Interesting

    It's the psychological damage from repeated quakes that'll be the worse. Gaia's just rubbing salt in the japanese open flesh wound, over and over. If I'd be japanese, I'd be quite cross at this fucking planet. Cue in massive JAXA funding for moonbase in 3, 2, 1...

  15. Ask for the server code, damnit on FSF Suggests That Google Free Gmail Javascript · · Score: 1

    Sorry, but this it stupid. The real brains that we'd need to trust is in the SERVER code. And all of Google's procedures. Knowing what the client is up might make some feel good, but this all very centralized.

  16. Re:Is one of those sites /. on Massive SQL Injection Attack Compromises 380K URLs · · Score: 1

    Just wondering, coz we seem to have been infected by plenty of rogue ACs recently. Oh wait - "rogue AV" - my mistake.

    We also have plenty of rogue AC on /. lately.

  17. Re:Some future this is... on Massive SQL Injection Attack Compromises 380K URLs · · Score: 1

    the CIA will record every character transmitted or received (Hi, Bob!) [...] Big Brother, we aren't even close.

    What if... The channels which are being used by malware were the same used by Bob and his friends? Do you think they would have an incentive to close them, or keep them open?

  18. Re:Re on Oracle Could Reap $1 Million For Sun.com Domain · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oracle.xxx would actually make a lot of sense. Considering that their prices and policies are so obscene.

  19. Re:Many domains are worth more. on Oracle Could Reap $1 Million For Sun.com Domain · · Score: 2

    They wanna make sure it (the domain) doesn't come back. They wanna make sure those pesky hippies with their open-source sandals and well-engineered hemp shirts go somewhere else, somewhere that is NOT ORACLE. Because to have the PRIVILEGE of being served by an Oracle web server, you should be wearing an Armani suit, a silk tie and matching pointy italian shoes.

  20. Re:It can bend on The World's First Flexible Organic Microprocessor · · Score: 1

    Did anyone else read "it can blend"?

    I did, and the question remains.

    An organic processor blended with Vodka and tomato juice, on ice, would give an entire new meaning to "running JavaScript benchmarks on V8"

  21. Re:Dual/Triple boot on After MS-Nokia Pact, Many Nokia Workers Walk Out In Protest · · Score: 1

    what would be the difficulty with it?

    Making the carriers sell it.

  22. Yeah Right. on Cancer Resembles Life 1 Billion Years Ago · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Astrobiologists doing cancer "research"? Half of the submission is written as if they had cancer already nailed down, while the rest of it implies that they merely had this great idea, while looking at the stars after smoking some of the good stuff. If there are no experiments, hard results, conclusive evidence, well pfew, it's not news that matter. I make up a dozen theories like this per day.

  23. Re:Except that VMS was rock solid, NT - not so muc on Computer Industry Mourns DEC Founder Ken Olsen · · Score: 1

    While you can criticize Windows all you want for the baroque Win32 API and it's assorted GUI and userland tools, there's no denying that the kernel itself is quite robust. In fourteen years (since NT 4.0), I've never seen a Windows machine crash that wasn't due to faulty hardware or bad third party drivers, a lord knows I've seen, used and setup a LOT of Windows boxen. For the amount of features and hardware it supports, I think it is an achievement that deserves more respect than it gets.

    That's where I recognize the DEC engineering talent.

  24. Re:I bought my PS3 dammit! on New PS3 Firmware Contains Backdoor · · Score: 1

    Because int his case they sold you a custom computer (PS3) in the first place, and thus guaranteed you that you could keep on using it for what it was designed to do as long as you didn't fuck with it. From the moment you break away from the deal, they can break away from it too. Don't like it? Don't buy one, or expect them to refuse you support / access. It's not like they were bricking it, or coming to your house to take it back, y'know?

  25. Re:Here we go on Pro Silverlight 4 In VB · · Score: 1

    What is so horrible about Microsoft?

    To start, the company's name is soooo lame. You can figure out the guys that started this weren't really into originality. I mean, I know this was the 70's and all, but c'mon : Micro. Soft. Microsoft. That's so duh, I dont know what else to say.