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  1. Re:You are a shill. Mock the shill on Internal FCC Report Shows Republican Net Neutrality Narrative Is False (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    The point is that right now the board is infested with shills who don't normally post here and don't have accounts. They'll argue that soros is a lizard for 5 hours and dismiss the russian shill story as nonsense, if thats who they are then they would jump on a chance to blow up my liberal conspiracy theories.

  2. Re:A politician lied? on Internal FCC Report Shows Republican Net Neutrality Narrative Is False (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Stop apologizing. They're not real people. Look at the conservative posters we have who post by name. They mostly sound like conservative posters did 10 years ago. Except DNS-and-BIND.. koo-koo. All these anonymous guys are incapable of debating at a slashdot level.

    If they were smart enough to have a proper debate of slashdot quality they'd probably have better jobs than posting as AC.,

  3. Re:A politician lied? on Internal FCC Report Shows Republican Net Neutrality Narrative Is False (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Usually these guys are paid to shit up stupider parts of the internet so.

  4. Re:A politician lied? on Internal FCC Report Shows Republican Net Neutrality Narrative Is False (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    stop debating him and mock him until he proves he's not paid to shit the place up.

  5. You are a shill. Mock the shill on Internal FCC Report Shows Republican Net Neutrality Narrative Is False (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    If you're not a shill please prove it with a slashdot account not from last week. I have requested this from 10 shills now and not a single one has complied. I guess you must really value your temporary karma rating. Look at dns-and-bind. Insane right winger with positive karma. Who would have thought!

    But you don't have a slashdot account because someone paid you to come here and shit the place up.

  6. Re:A politician lied? on Internal FCC Report Shows Republican Net Neutrality Narrative Is False (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Please under your real name post some links to back up your statement oh professor of political science.
    Every right wing loon ever, professor of political science, economics, and history. Cocksucker you learned history from the same channel that shows honey boo boo today.

  7. No faggot you lose. Instantly. Internet rule.

      Now since you're not a paid shill of some sort prove it and post under your slashdot nick. Just as I have with no expectation that this would be a popular post.

  8. Re:Care to clarify. I don't think this makes sense on Two Major ISPs Are Suffering Outages, Making the Internet Really Slow Right Now (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Thats today. Thats not 10 years ago. Thats not 5 years ago.

    No 5 years ago netflix was moving from AWS and akamai to their own hosting and CDN. Since this doesn't make sense I decided to look for myself and it's now obvious that they're just a bunch of bloodsucking mba cocksuckers pointing the finger at each other. The whining between these providers is bullshit each and every one of them is a new set of excuses every year.

    They simply want a check without providing service. Anyhow it turns out netflix went cdn'less for a short period of time. Fucking stupid idea that was no doubt the result of overeager salespeople working at the backbone provider.
      Fuck all of them.

  9. Re: This is why we need net neutrality! on Two Major ISPs Are Suffering Outages, Making the Internet Really Slow Right Now (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    I like you! Still, unless you know something that I don't. Setting up usable mesh networks is hard and there'll be challenges. I don't think it's anything that would keep them from popping up in downtown tech hubs quickly and then people will work on lowering the barrier to entry. Then it will move to the general nerd population until finally it's included in off the shelf soho products.

    By that time there will be a bunch of sweet protocols. Like you said there will be a ton of cheap to run community stuff too. I know if I could expose some services only a hop or two from my home, well that sounds cool downtown. What if I was in the suburbs? 3 hops? I could query local stores for inventory.. or they could broadcast it. I could call people in my town lag free, in perfect HD! I could share some movies with my neighbor, I doubt it will happen but I could even rent them from a local store and avoid using up my internet data cap. What about when the neighborhood radio personality is so good he gets syndicated, just cause he's funny and someone thinks it's cool?

    It would revolutionize things the way the internet did.

  10. Care to clarify. I don't think this makes sense. on Two Major ISPs Are Suffering Outages, Making the Internet Really Slow Right Now (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Netflix content comes down a CDN so each of it's edge nodes has a different ISP. Would you care to clarify your statement. I've had a few beers so maybe I'm missing something.

  11. Re: This is why we need net neutrality! on Two Major ISPs Are Suffering Outages, Making the Internet Really Slow Right Now (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    They'll still have access to the internet but it will be through commercial links. The mesh network is about providing options at the last mile. Even if you only get a trickle at 100kbps that's 1gB of content a day. Then once you add store and forward support on portable devices and local p2p on the mesh.

    For the poor or basic user: This extra capacity would be enough for some users to drop their internet package and do their regular web browsing over their cellular connection. Pretty sure that the major ISPs would have liked to sell that guy a barebones email and social media account with a cable television package. Now he might even be pirating his television.

    For the advanced user this means all this and more.

    I should remind you that that tiny 100kbps could be squeezed out of a IP-over-DNS tunnel and this is common in the 3rd world. Here in the USA nobody bothers with shit like that. Once the ISPs start offering network access bundles it will create a huge circumvention community where none existed before.

    People have been itching to do this for 10 years and the end of net neutrality will be the catalyst that makes it happen.

  12. Re:Maybe it's just me but on Facebook To Demote Posts That Ask For 'Likes' Or Shares (recode.net) · · Score: 2

    Most people post on facebook to keep up with family. I used to like arguing with folks there because it made me feel like a regular Einstein but now it just makes me feel dumb because I know there is a good chance they're just shills.

  13. Re:Chain letters on Facebook To Demote Posts That Ask For 'Likes' Or Shares (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    Chain letters are illegal because the postal system is communist and communists hate free speech. This is why the founding fathers promoted UPS and fedex in the advertising section of the constitution.

  14. Re:And while we are at it... on Facebook To Demote Posts That Ask For 'Likes' Or Shares (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    I doubt it.

  15. Re: Awesome!!! on Facebook To Demote Posts That Ask For 'Likes' Or Shares (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    If I like someone it kinda reminds me that I can help them make more content if I do a small part to promote them. But fuck it, it's far down the list of things that have been ruined for the rest of us by a few jerks.

  16. Re:Awesome!!! on Facebook To Demote Posts That Ask For 'Likes' Or Shares (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    Nah let's burn it down. Sorry to the small number of people who manage to remind people to share without being obnoxious. They're well in the minority in general and there are at least 2 supreme jerks for every one of them.

  17. Go to hell on Facebook To Demote Posts That Ask For 'Likes' Or Shares (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    You're going to hell for not giving jesus the amens that he needs for our troops.

  18. Re:A noble aspiration, but... on Motherboard and VICE Are Building a Community Internet Network (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    There's rarely been a time when I wanted so much to be wrong.

    Well remember this when some kook in your city starts talking about public or shared wifi. Volunteer.

  19. Re:Google failed trying to do this on Motherboard and VICE Are Building a Community Internet Network (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh I'm sure people said the same thing about voice and video when the internet first entered the consumer market. First it will be hardcore geeks and then you'll see commercial devices supporting the network whatever it looks like.

  20. Re:The article is pretty wrong on The First Women in Tech Didn't Leave -- Men Pushed Them Out (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    I would have thought that was true but recent events have shaped my version of what happens.
    Look at Jacob Applebaum. His whole life was a great cover for his numerous sexual assaults.
    There is no picture of him on the entire internet where he does not look like a total pussy and supreme woman respecter of the highest order. The truth is that he's an extreme sex pest.

  21. Hey friend care to post your regular slashdot username that you totally have so we can educate you on the history of the internet?
    The truth is that the internet was highly highly regulated for 20 years until some liberal fuck ruined it all by helping you get on.

    Fucking liberals.

  22. Re:Daily Stormer. on Motherboard and VICE Are Building a Community Internet Network (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    It depends on the provider. Eventually dailystormer will find a way to host itself p2p or out of hundreds of neighborhood providers, find one that tolerates them. I'm no fan of daily stormer but according to weev the biggest issue is actually not hosting. The biggest issue is that nazis don't have enough talent to run websites at scale and the few of them that can get ran ragged.

    Getting your website shut down by your hoster is just the final straw that makes these guys give up and get a new hobby.

  23. Re:How will they handle the tough decisions? on Motherboard and VICE Are Building a Community Internet Network (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    If you're a twitter user it's safe to say you're an attention seeking psychopath. Twitter should ban as many users as it can.

  24. Re:Google failed trying to do this on Motherboard and VICE Are Building a Community Internet Network (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Kenh negative nancy from neptune. It doesn't have to be perfect it just needs to poke holes in the ISP stranglehold on the last mile. The existence of other options.

  25. Re:Google failed trying to do this on Motherboard and VICE Are Building a Community Internet Network (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    It will suck at first but I imagine that nerds will handle issues quickly. Projects nerds are passionate about run at breakneck speed compared to the corporate projects that pay their bills.