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  1. Re:Turn off the electricity to the dorms on Harvard Students Move Fossil Fuel Stock Fight To Court · · Score: 1

    s/0039/39/
    And All my votes are gone, thanks to you.

  2. Re:Why? on Visual Studio 2015 Supports CLANG and Android (Emulator Included) · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    It's not slow, you have to enable kvm
    And this is exactly why I hate windows developers, They have no fucking clue how stuff works in their own OS and blame others for it.
    If you can't enable vt-x in your platform fuck off.

  3. Yeah, If I was a terrorist I would keep my plans on my computer, my pictures on my camera and let them have it. Has the NSA gone nuts?
    Guys it's 2014v Terrorists use encryption, remote servers, proprietary protocols, things that even NSA hasn't heard of.

  4. because libreoffice on Microsoft Makes Office Mobile Editing Free As in Freemium · · Score: 1

    Is coming to android pretty soon?
    dev git download: http://dev-builds.libreoffice....

  5. Re:Compared to Facebook on LHC Data Generation Expected To Scale Up To 400PB a Year · · Score: 1

    Just about $400K for their 136TB 1U server. I don't think anyone needs any more detailed specs than that.

  6. Re:Only for root users on Windows 0-Day Exploited In Ongoing Attacks · · Score: 1

    The downvotes I get for quoting wikipedia, talk about crazy...

  7. Re:Only for root users on Windows 0-Day Exploited In Ongoing Attacks · · Score: 0

    How much did they pay this Microshill to spread this FUD?
    Microsoft's Windows Vista (released January 2007) and later have ASLR enabled for only those executables and dynamic link libraries specifically linked to be ASLR-enabled
    for linux, read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A...
    NX is a CPU feature(quoting wikipedia):
    The support for this feature in the 64-bit mode on x86-64 CPUs was added in 2004 by Andi Kleen, and later the same year, Ingo Molnar added support for it in 32-bit mode on 64-bit CPUs. These features have been in the stable Linux kernel since release 2.6.8 in August 2004.
    The microsoft version is a tad bit more complicated(no protection in some circumstances): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N...
    Windows Defender and Windows Resource Protection: I honestly don't think they're worth anyones time.
    Debian uses the "_" character to separate package name and version, they use "-" to separate different words in package name.
    And FTR that UAC shit is what we've called su for decades.just to know how much more secure linux is in this context read about the "sudoers file"

  8. A star? on Astronomers Find Brightest Pulsar Ever Observed · · Score: 0

    With a blackhole behind it? I don't know shit about how X-ray works but i think it passes through a star, right?

  9. Even there on Infinite Browser Universe Manyland Hits 8 Million Placed Blocks · · Score: 1

    I found a room made by animeholics. Guess I really have an addiction problem.
    And this world is gigantic, took me a while to find the edge.

  10. Re:Relative sizes on NASA Finds a Delaware-Sized Methane "Hot Spot" In the Southwest · · Score: 0

    And you did the math wrong. it's ~6400 KM2

  11. Re:Relative sizes on NASA Finds a Delaware-Sized Methane "Hot Spot" In the Southwest · · Score: 0

    Oh man, can't we just ignore UK and get it over with?

  12. it solves some unicode issues on Systemd Adding Its Own Console To Linux Systems · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why is everyone so mad about it?
    Is it really just me that has a shitload of problems with the current VT?

  13. belongs to:serverfault.com on Ask Slashdot: Designing a Telecom Configuration Center? · · Score: 1

    Really, It belongs there.

  14. Re:Native Americans anyone? on Maps Suggest Marco Polo May Have "Discovered" America · · Score: 1

    So we just need to find the island with the coconut tree and 2 men on it. C'mon dude, It's just too much hypothesy and story for something that is never gonna happen.

  15. Re:Because they says they can doesn't mean they wi on Test Version Windows 10 Includes Keylogger · · Score: 1

    shhhhhh, don't teach them stuff

  16. Re:Install Windows 10 on VM? on Test Version Windows 10 Includes Keylogger · · Score: 1

    or even simpler, google the cpu model number, there is always a link in the first page starting with 'ark.intel.com', READ IT.

  17. Re:remove & block on Test Version Windows 10 Includes Keylogger · · Score: 1

    who said they don't hardcode IP addresses? they already own VERY FUCKING GODDAMN LARGE BLOCKS of IPv4 and IPv6

  18. Re:Because they says they can doesn't mean they wi on Test Version Windows 10 Includes Keylogger · · Score: 1

    The TLS problem can be fixed with a custom CA and something like sslsniff and a reliable (non-windows) machine to do the mitm.

  19. Re:I hold my mouse differently as the day goes on. on Smart Gun Inspires Smart Mouse Authentification System · · Score: 1

    IKR, My left hand has been showing CTS for month now, they want my other hand too, those insensitive clods.

  20. Re:NSFW on First Birth From Human Womb Transplant · · Score: 0

    Oh, Come on, it's completely related and the dude already said NSFW

  21. Re:How badly coded are Windows applications? on Possible Reason Behind Version Hop to Windows 10: Compatibility · · Score: 1

    Me too have seen the notion in GP hundreds of times in books from russia, germany, UK and a few other countries. It's out there you just havn't seen it.

  22. Re: Here's the solution on Will Windows 10 Finally Address OS Decay? · · Score: 2

    Couldn't agree more.
    and parent had the answer to his /etc/application/logs quoted. give it it's own damn partition if it's big, mount --bind it maybe?

  23. Why is no one getting the important part? on Artificial General Intelligence That Plays Video Games: How Did DeepMind Do It? · · Score: 1

    OMFG, these guys talking about pixels(soon they will write OpenCV stubs in comments), It's not about the video or picture or anything like that, It's about the fact that without the knowledge of what the game is the AI can learn the structure and the rules of the game.

  24. Re:Successor to Agile/Scrum on 'Reactive' Development Turns 2.0 · · Score: 1

    Wow, That was like the best thing I've read this entire month.

  25. If I had a dollar on Feds Say NSA "Bogeyman" Did Not Find Silk Road's Servers · · Score: 1

    For every lie NSA gets printed on the news...

    The thing about writing the website or configuring the system to tunnel data through any kind of proxy/tor is that for every packet or http request or whatever you work with you have to EXACTLY specify what happens as in what comes in and what goes out, the lie is just too retarded.

    I've made like a dozen network backends for different kinds of applications and progarms. I know.