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  1. Re:Gambling is a terrible vice on US Nuclear Commander Suspended Over Gambling · · Score: 1

    Or alternatively, Fuck him. Why should anyone have any sympathy for him? He's an irresponsible jerk, Fuck him.

  2. Re:Pay Scales on US Nuclear Commander Suspended Over Gambling · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What makes you think this is about his boss? This is about the favors he might have to do to pay off a six figure debt that he built up because he couldn't quit when he was down.

  3. Re:Poor statistics on SSD Annual Failure Rates Around 1.5%, HDDs About 5% · · Score: 0

    Taking the hot/crazy scale onto account, what's the SSD analogue of "Fuck'em and dump'em"?

  4. Re:So is this because... on Tor Usage More Than Doubles In August · · Score: 0

    (C) the nsa have just rolled out their next wave of infiltration. Have they reached the magic 50% of exit nodes yet?

  5. Re:What is the use case for this? on The Camera That's Also a Mac Mini, Or Vice Versa · · Score: 0

    "old-school looking"

    It was never going to be anything but a toy for hipsters given that introduction.

  6. Re:MSVC vs. MinGW on Researchers Reverse-Engineer Dropbox, Cracking Heavily Obfuscated Python App · · Score: 0

    An interesting topic, but a change of topic which was about suspicion drawn to closed source things.

    if ms' s compiler is freely available, then there's no obligation under: ..plus any associated interface definition files, plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable. However, as a special exception, the source code distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed (in either source or binary form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the operating system on which the executable runs..

  7. Re:Like Firefox and Python on Researchers Reverse-Engineer Dropbox, Cracking Heavily Obfuscated Python App · · Score: 0

    That's not an instance of the scenario I mention, why do you bring it up?

    However, IMNSHO anyone who produces anything targeting windows is an MS enabler, but that's another matter entirely.

  8. Re:Interpreted is guaranteed to be easier to rever on Researchers Reverse-Engineer Dropbox, Cracking Heavily Obfuscated Python App · · Score: 0

    Compiled? Then they'll just replace the libs with hacked ones in the loader, and stub out the calls that they'd rather you didn't make. Child process returned 0 to say license is valid - and gee, wasn't it quick!

  9. Re:Doesn't the Dropbox EULA... on Researchers Reverse-Engineer Dropbox, Cracking Heavily Obfuscated Python App · · Score: -1

    That assumes they got their hands on you compiler too. Any company shipping their open source code and a closed source compiler for it would invite suspicion.

  10. Re:Ideas are a Dime a Dozen on Afraid Someone Will Steal Your Game Design Idea? · · Score: 0

    Pretty much true. The things they're afraid of revealing aren't IP, they are BI. Compare the Apple watch phone leak - an idea straight out of the 1950s or 1960s, there's no IP on that concept. The only thing that got Samsung andothers on the same track was the BI that Apple were allegedly on that track

  11. Re:2000's called... on MIT Reports 400 GHz Graphene Transistor Possible With 'Negative Resistance' · · Score: 0

    No I'm thinking gigahertz, dipshit.

    Maybe you're confusing cpu clock frequencies for transistor switching frequencies.

  12. Re:Constitution-worship on EFF Wins Release of Secret Court Opinion: NSA Surveillance Unconstitutional · · Score: -1

    So you're saying an oligopoly in a cartel is better than a monopoly?

    Measurably-- how?

  13. Re:Constitution-worship on EFF Wins Release of Secret Court Opinion: NSA Surveillance Unconstitutional · · Score: 0

    liberals are ... assassinating American citizens without due process, using the NSA to spy on Americans, targeting political opponents with the IRS, etc

    Name one. You appear to be under the impression that l Obama is a liberal, which could barely be further from the truth. You need to expand your worldview beyond just your plantation.

  14. Re:Tipping point on EFF Wins Release of Secret Court Opinion: NSA Surveillance Unconstitutional · · Score: 1

    Pay no attention to those big businesses behind the curtain.

  15. Re:Okay so the Chief FISA judge called BS but.. on EFF Wins Release of Secret Court Opinion: NSA Surveillance Unconstitutional · · Score: 0

    How on earth is Alito not on that list? (Spell checker wants to turn that into 'a lotto')

  16. Re:Accountability on EFF Wins Release of Secret Court Opinion: NSA Surveillance Unconstitutional · · Score: 0

    The important thing about Obamacare is not the social issue, but the corruption issue. It's a method of siphoning money to the big businesses that have their grasp over both parties, things like the big insurance companies. I'm sure there are some Venn diagrams covering that overlap.

  17. Re:2000's called... on MIT Reports 400 GHz Graphene Transistor Possible With 'Negative Resistance' · · Score: -1

    It applies to everyone I have to engage in discussion with, dipshit.
    Are you really denying that conventional transistors weren't switching at 600+ ghz in the mid 2000s?

    Cos that's what it looks like, and that would make you full of shit. Congratulations, you've been found out. My job is done here, on to the next one...

  18. Re:If that is the way things are going on Public Facial Recognition Is Making Gains In Surveillance · · Score: 0

    Expect wide-brimmed hats to increase in popularity too.
    Also, you know those paranoid Asians who wear surgical masks while out and about? Well they don't look so paranoid now, do they?

  19. Re:2000's called... on MIT Reports 400 GHz Graphene Transistor Possible With 'Negative Resistance' · · Score: -1

    Que? 400Ghz is slower than what we had a decade ago

  20. Re:Money and age on International Climate Panel Cites Near Certainty On Warming · · Score: 0

    "Why would a rich person not care about his grandchildren?" Because I don't have any grandchildren, or even children, bitches. That's one of the reasons I'm rich. Not thrown it away on smelly lumps of noise.

  21. Re:Consciousness is a network effect on New Tool To Measure Consciousness · · Score: -1

    Descartes was a Fucking idiot. Read the book. Laugh at the stupidity of how he pulls himself up with his own boot laces.

  22. Re:Define consciousness please on New Tool To Measure Consciousness · · Score: 0

    Consciousness is roughly defined as being conscious. Fuck me, is you a professor of brain surgery at the institute of mega geniuses? That's some fancy shit you know.

  23. Re:Makes sense on New Tool To Measure Consciousness · · Score: 0

    First step, yes. But can we have about 500 subjects, not 52? Given that there are half a dozen cases they're trying to distinguish, even morewould be preferable. It's all about the error bars, and presently they're huge.

  24. why piss in our own pool? on NZ Professor Advocates Civil Disobedience Against Mass Surveillance · · Score: 0

    The First amendment contains the solution. The problem is that the ones with the hardware are cowards.

  25. Re: RSA is outdated, but... on Math Advance Suggest RSA Encryption Could Fall Within 5 Years · · Score: 0

    Finally, a post from someone who's not flown off on an irrelevant tangent. Your reward is some additional facts! The algorithmic breakthroughs, which have trickled out into the number theory community over the last few YEARS, only apply to finite fields of a restricted form, not to anything used in any widely used crypto. (F(p^n) for very small p). The real crypto community doesn't care about the current results endangering current protocols, even if they're glued to the number theory mailing lists waiting for new announcements.