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  1. Re:I often disagree with RMS, but... on GNU Grep and Sed Maintainer Quits: RMS and FSF Harming GNU Project · · Score: 1

    Prove it!

  2. Typical British government rubbish on UK Government To Spy On Computers of the Jobless · · Score: 2

    This entire scheme is crazy. Why?

    Number one: not everyone has a computer in the UK believe it or not, particularly the over 40's.

    Number two: every government run JobXYZ service only has minimum wage crap which is usually supported by government schemes or has chains of hundreds of applicants. Hiding these jobs behind a web site is just going to hide the problem.

    Number three: it's obviously a cost cutting exercise so they can stick some more booths in the JobCentre sites and get rid of more staff.

    Number four: There aren't actually enough positions to fill in the UK. We've automated or contracted everything out to other countries. People will be unemployed as they are not needed to keep the cogs oiled. Solving the employment problem in the UK is only possible by loom smashing now.

    Number five: the government manage to screw up every IT project out there. This will be another victim.

    argh.

  3. Re:Why emulate? on Ask Slashdot: Replacing a TI-84 With Software On a Linux Box? · · Score: 1

    Actually the reason calculators still exist is that you can just use them without booting up, updating, installing etc. Its the same reason you have a television still rather than just using a computer to do the job. If calculators ever disappear, then this planet is doomed.

  4. Terrible solutions have been proposed on Ask Slashdot: Replacing a TI-84 With Software On a Linux Box? · · Score: 1

    Realistically, CAS functionality is easier on paper and do you really need graphing? If you actually know what you are doing, pen, paper and a 15 year old Casio scientific is enough for pretty much everything. Failing that, grab a TI Nspire CAS. Very fast, does more than a TI84 or TI89. I use an HP50g myself but that's a different beast and my primary use case is RPL. Don't use a computer - you can't just grab it, use it and put it down.

  5. Re:Not actually 70/30 on Microsoft To Apple: Don't Take Your Normal 30% Cut of Office For iOS · · Score: 2

    Because it's harder to retrospectively fuck you over then as a license holder.

  6. As much as I hate Microsoft... on Microsoft To Apple: Don't Take Your Normal 30% Cut of Office For iOS · · Score: 2, Insightful

    As much as I hate Microsoft, I'm behind them here. Perhaps they should just drop all their apps suddenly and promote the Android and Windows Phone versions?

  7. Blocked on O2 on The Promo Bay Blocked By UK ISPs · · Score: 2

    It's blocked on O2.

    My contract is up on 19th January. I will vote with my feet. I'll switch to Andrews & Arnold who publicly state that they don't censor, filter and track. It's a whopping £4 a month more.

  8. firewalls! on Researcher Finds Nearly Two Dozen SCADA Bugs In a Few Hours · · Score: 4, Informative

    Everyone knows about the holes, including the manufacturers. They're designed to operate on controlled, private networks. Every time someone gets hacked, they should go after the implementors, not the vendors as they should factor security onto their site designs. I'm not excusing the manufacturers, just people need to know this is engineering and not infosec - people buy black boxes which do stuff and that's all that matters to them.

  9. Why did you insist on Amazon integration? on Ask Mark Shuttleworth Anything · · Score: 2

    Why did you insist on integrating Amazon searches into the product despite users' concerns and complaints to the contrary? A large body of users including myself consider this to be abhorrent and a step back to the dark ages of sponsored software (remember Bonzi Buddy)?

  10. Re:No surprise there on After Weeks of Trying, UK Cryptographers Fail To Crack WWII Code · · Score: 1

    Ha I actually weed myself. Thats the price of getting old.

  11. Re:Wtf has capitalism got to do with it? on UK To Use "Risk-Profiling Software" To Screen All Airline Passengers and Cargo · · Score: 1

    Considering the economic model drives the social outcome, particularly where capital is pushed to controlling class, I'm pretty much on the dot. I did economics back in the distant past, so I'm not ignorant of how everything slots together.

    These firms are very quiet about what they really do. The job description, company web site and agent were all pointing to something different. They were also pretty much avoiding trying to tell me what the job involved as well.

    Oh the shock of the moral high ground.

  12. Re:I could have worked for one of these outfits on UK To Use "Risk-Profiling Software" To Screen All Airline Passengers and Cargo · · Score: 1

    You've obviously never been interrogated by customs then even if you've done nothing?

  13. don't you have ovens? on This Is What Happens When You Deep Fry a Frozen Turkey · · Score: 1

    What's the deal with turkey fryers? I've always done them in the oven.

  14. Re:I could have worked for one of these outfits on UK To Use "Risk-Profiling Software" To Screen All Airline Passengers and Cargo · · Score: 1

    Well not strictly true. I'm not sure the Western propaganda is "fit for purpose" and derives from the cold war paranoia. They did some horrible things (just like the US and UK governments for example and the whole perpetual state of war), but they were mostly quite reasonable apparently[1]. My father, an ex East German shouted much worse things than that at them in 1976 after pissing up the side of a Stasi vehicle and getting arrested. As a repeated offender, he was gently booted over the border to West Germany then to the UK and lived in relative comfort until I came along and ruined it for him! He's always bitter that they kept his television as it took him 5 years to save up for it.

    [1] My comment towards the prospective employer was to rile them up about it rather than be factual.

  15. Re:I could have worked for one of these outfits on UK To Use "Risk-Profiling Software" To Screen All Airline Passengers and Cargo · · Score: 1

    Hardly. If you read about the Stasi, they were actually a self-perpetuating elite rather than state police. The moment you give anyone power, they devolve into an elite. It's an unfortunate part of human nature.

  16. Re:I could have worked for one of these outfits on UK To Use "Risk-Profiling Software" To Screen All Airline Passengers and Cargo · · Score: 2

    Yes. I can see the religious programming now:

    "Looks like Bin Laden" - HRESULT_FULL_CAVITY_SEARCH

    "Has hook instead of hand" - HRESULT_FULL_CAVITY_SEARCH

    "Darker than a bag of flour" - HRESULT_FULL_CAVITY_SEARCH

    "Has Koran instead of Bible" - HRESULT_FULL_CAVITY_SEARCH

    "Has Casio F91-W watch" - HRESULT_STRAIGHT_TO_GITMO

  17. Re:Wtf has capitalism got to do with it? on UK To Use "Risk-Profiling Software" To Screen All Airline Passengers and Cargo · · Score: 1, Insightful

    In a capitalist society, a divide develops and society falls into those who control and those who are controlled. This software exists to enable and reinforce that divide by criminalising people.

    Regarding maturity, do you find it unacceptable that someone should be principled and express that verbally? Sometimes "fuck you" is the best answer.

  18. I could have worked for one of these outfits on UK To Use "Risk-Profiling Software" To Screen All Airline Passengers and Cargo · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A couple of years ago I went for an interview for one of these companies rather naively. Their product wasn't described as profiling, surveillance or monitoring but "adaptive security". After I finally cut through all the bullshit and worked out what they were actually selling, I bailed on it (with a proverbial "fuck you stasi bastards" and loss of the job agent). However I couldn't help noticing one thing:

    The management staff were utterly convinced that this was the best way to go and that the entire world's problems were going to be solved by profiling in this way. I'm not talking about it being the marketing pitch, but actually some kind of crazy psychopathic paranoia about their own mortality in the hands of terrorists. I cannot fathom how these guys actually operate with this mindset at all. It was rather shocking actually and has permanently destroyed my acceptance of capitalism. It was literally like OCP or Weyland corporation were real for a few minutes.

    Someone needs to legislate this out of existence because we're fucked if society ends up at the hands of nutjobs like them.

  19. I'm not sure I give much of a crap on The Linux Foundation's UEFI Secure Boot Pre-Bootloader Delayed · · Score: 2

    It has been proven recently that the whole WinTel PC thing and the associated lock in is on its way out as UEFI Secure Boot would be as well. ARM and Linux is where everything appears to be heading. Look at all the Android tablets and phones, Chromebook, Raspberry Pi, Beagleboard etc. Even Apple is rumored to be looking at ARM for newer laptops and are throwing their own cores together.

    It's only a matter of time...

  20. Re:Paid off or what? on Is Oprah Cheating On Her Microsoft Love? · · Score: 1

    Metro is a disaster. Its a land grab/app store/advertising platform/cloud lock in spun as a major operating system upgrade. And they have the fucking cheek to ship it with our 800GBP server licenses. and I haven't even started on how shitty it is to use (I've used it for three months solid - it doesn't grow on you, well it does if you compare it to a wart.or a cancerous growth). For those of us who don't give a shit about 20fps, its a ball and chain.

  21. Paid off or what? on Is Oprah Cheating On Her Microsoft Love? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In the UK at least, they've been paying for various celebrity trolls to say "OMG WINPHONE8 IS TEH WIN" all over advertising. I assume this is the same forces at work trying to undermine the intelligence of the masses.

    A more realistic assessment is walking into my local Currys/PC World shop (like a UK version of Best Buy which is less interesting) and watching the various people milling around. One guy was buying a Samsung Smart TV, another guy a dryer, some woman was buying a USB internet dongle and asking if it worked on her MacBook and another guy was buying a Galaxy Tab and some overpriced HDMI cables.

    Windows 8 love? Absolutely sod all. No one gives a flying fuck.

    Now I could be considered to be a Microsoft shill. I work for a well known Gold Partner in the UK, are a certified Microsoft software dev, have used every MS OS from DOS5 and know their shit inside out, but fuck me no one cares about them any more, me included. I'm even jumping ship with my vested and historically expensive interest in them and leveraging the 15 years of Linux experience I've picked up on the side.

  22. Re:Yeah luke that is going to stop anything on David Cameron 'Orders New Curbs On Internet Porn' · · Score: 1

    Luke is my Nexus' autocomplete. Damn you Android!

  23. Re:my wife's Lumia 920 has been returned on Windows Phone 8 Users Hit Some Snags · · Score: 1

    It had no apps installed at all and it was a hard freeze on the startup screen, then a watchdog forced reboot.

  24. my wife's Lumia 920 has been returned on Windows Phone 8 Users Hit Some Snags · · Score: 3, Informative

    Thanks to the joy of distance selling regulations, my wife has had her Lumia 920 returned. It, after a day, decided to freeze approximately 30 minutes after every power cycle. Not only that, the wireless charging doesn't work properly and the operating system is slightly clunky in places (moreso than windows phone 7.5 which tbh wasn't all that bad). It would be a good device if it wasn't for these issues. Oh and the music app is basically a large advertising platform. I've just dumped my Lumia 710 for a Nexus 4, which so far seems reasonable but not anything overly special. She has gone back to her Galaxy ace.

  25. Yeah luke that is going to stop anything on David Cameron 'Orders New Curbs On Internet Porn' · · Score: 1

    If its like my kids, they just crack someone elaes WiFi which does have pr0n. This is usually due to the default passwords of all very popular alcatel/thompson routers being easy to calculate.