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  1. Re:Easy kid vs. Succesful adult on Putting Time Out In Time Out: The Science of Discipline · · Score: 1

    Can you cite the studies you mention? This sounds like an interesting read.

  2. Re:Summary: on User Error Is the Primary Weak Point In Tor · · Score: 1

    What does that mean? I can't find an explanation anywhere.

  3. Re:Chrome? on Which Is Better, Adblock Or Adblock Plus? · · Score: 1

    Some people like Chromium, the open source version of Chrome. The only reason I stick with that rather than Firefox is that I much prefer the interface for Chromium's ScriptSafe over Firefox's NoScript.

  4. Re:Fair enough on The Oatmeal Convinces Elon Musk To Donate $1 Million To Tesla Museum · · Score: 0

    Except that Ford Motors was around long before Gerald Ford became president.

  5. Re:Power and Performance on Ars Takes an Early Look At the Privacy-Centric Blackphone · · Score: 1

    So wait, is Blackphone open source? I'm not seeing anything indicating that. You state that you can't trust any other device, because it's closed source, but...

    Maybe I'm missing something here.

  6. Funding options: on Steve Wozniak Endorses Lessig's Mayday Super PAC · · Score: 1

    On the site, it asks "Who to fund?" and gives the options "Whatever Helps", "Democrats Only", and "Republicans Only".

    Their FAQ states: "In 2014, our objective is to win seats on the basis of reform, and to show that we can win seats on the basis of reform. We don’t see any independent candidates on the federal level who could win this election cycle. Spending our donors money to support independent candidates doesn’t advance our objective."

    Whoa whoa whoa... what? Supporting candidates who have advocated election and campaign finance reform as part of their agenda "doesn't advance our objective"?

    Well, boy, I certainly feel better about funding this now!

  7. Favoritism. on The NSA Is Recording Every Cell Phone Call In the Bahamas · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "The U.S. Department of Treasury estimated that in 2011 the Caribbean Banking Centers, which include Bahamas ...held almost $2 trillion dollars in United States debt." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    I bet there were some pretty juicy tidbits swept up in that massive dragnet. I certainly believe that tax evaders are a lot more of an actual threat to the US than the terrorism "boogeyman". So where are our prosecutions on this crap?

    The answer is that there never will be. All this mass-surveillance will never actually be used to our benefit, only as a means enforcing the status quo for the powers that be.

  8. Re:Go to hell on Smartphone Kill-Switch Could Save Consumers $2.6 Billion · · Score: 1

    "Fall into the wrong hands"? They've already got their hands in the cookie jar. Snowden showed just how far the government has sunk their claws into telecom corporations. It's not a matter of "who controls it", because as far as I'm concerned it's compromised from conception. The ability shouldn't exist PERIOD.

  9. Re:Go to hell on Smartphone Kill-Switch Could Save Consumers $2.6 Billion · · Score: 1, Informative

    Chicago has the strictest gun laws on the planet and they are the murder capitol of the world.

    Hyperbole much?

    Illinois gun laws.

    Top 50 cities with highest murder rates.

    But it's okay to blow things out of proportion and ignore statistics when you're trying to push an agenda.

  10. Re:Nothing new for IBM on IBM Distances Itself From the NSA and Its Spy Activities · · Score: 1

    Sorry I didn't see this notice until just now, seems that the comment notifications were broken for me. Here's some information on IBM's involvement in World War II: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_during_World_War_II

    'His grand design for 1943 was a locator file in which would appear a Hollerith alphabetic punch card for each evacuee. These cards were to include standard demographic information about age, sex, education, occupation, family size, medical history, criminal record, and RC location. However, additional data categories about links to Japan were also maintained, such as years of residence in Japan and the extent of education received there... The punch card project was so extensive and immediate that the War Relocation Authority subcontracted the function to IBM.'

  11. Asleep at the wheel. on Remote ATM Attack Uses SMS To Dispense Cash · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "The company recommended that ATM operators provide better physical security for the computers controlling the machines, lock down BIOS or system hard drives, deploy lock-down software or upgrade to a supported operating system."

    Really? This stuff isn't being done to begin with?

  12. Subverting censorship. on The Net Routes Around Censorship In Turkey · · Score: 4, Insightful

    People ask why I would ever want to run a Tor exit node, this is a perfect example.

  13. Re:Nothing new for IBM on IBM Distances Itself From the NSA and Its Spy Activities · · Score: 2

    They also had their hand in the pot for the Japanese internment camps in the US.

  14. Re:That's ONE choice on Aussie Attorney General's War On Encrypted Web Services · · Score: 1

    Even the ones of the programming variety? :-P

  15. Re:Why? on Bitcoin Inventor Satoshi Nakamoto Outed By Newsweek · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry, but what is "KTK'd"? I tried searching for it on a few different sites but can't come up with anything that seems remotely relevant.

  16. Re:Sclerotacracy on Microsoft Circles the Wagons To Defeat ODF In the UK · · Score: 1

    Excellent break down, thank you for the clarification! ^_^

  17. Re:I have no doubt whatsoever ... on Microsoft Circles the Wagons To Defeat ODF In the UK · · Score: 1

    What in the world is a sclerotocracy? I had never heard of it before, so I tried looking up the term on DuckDuckGo, Google and Bing and I'm coming up with nothing.

  18. Call me paranoid... on Why Your Phone Gets OTA Updates But Your Car Doesn't · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...but I'd rather not add any more attack vectors than absolutely essential.

  19. Re:Don't forget there's another out there. on First Evidence That Google's Quantum Computer May Not Be Quantum After All · · Score: 1

    For anyone who (like me) didn't understand the reference: Colossus

    Thank you for that, it was an interesting read and quite pertinent to the subject matter. Someone throw some mod points at that person!

  20. Re:New Meaning to the phrase: on Researchers Try To "Close the Nutrient Cycle" Through Better Waste Recycling · · Score: 3, Funny

    Chocolate rain...
    Some stay dry, others feel the pain.

  21. Don't forget there's another out there. on First Evidence That Google's Quantum Computer May Not Be Quantum After All · · Score: 1

    Lockheed Martin also has a D-Wave system, so let's not forget that's already churning away for some three letter agency somewhere.

  22. Re:1984 on Super Bowl Ads: Worth the Price Or Waste of Time? · · Score: 4, Informative

    I honestly don't understand why Apple is on this list. They're pretty much the final computer company that will just sell you a computer, and not tie it into a million services that track your identity, and try to spam you/sell you.

    Setting up Mavericks:
    - "Oh, hey, sign in with your AppleID for everything iCloud!" No, shut up, I don't need your crap.
    - "You really should turn on location services so we know where you are at any given time!" No, shut up, you don't need that.
    - "Hey, in order to update the applications that come with the OS by default, you're going to need an AppleID with a credit card attached." No, shut up.

    Please, tell me again how Apple isn't trying to tie me into a million services that track me.

  23. Re:In before the cyborgs.. on With No Guidance From Google, Makers Creating Own Glass Accessories · · Score: 1

    Maybe they can make a face shield attachment accessory to deaden the blows of the punches they deserve for wearing google glass in public. Glassholes.

    ...something, something, punishment fitting crime, mumble mumble...

  24. They won't say anything. on With No Guidance From Google, Makers Creating Own Glass Accessories · · Score: 3, Insightful

    They're crowdsourcing the R&D of accessories. Why pay for it when you have hundreds of devoted followers who will do it for you?

  25. Re:So, can it play Crysis at full framerates, or.. on Intel Puts a PC Into an SD Card-Sized Casing · · Score: 2

    Rather than just calling someone an idiot, here's some actual useful information to provide a real rebuttal to that point:

    http://www.steegle.com/google-devices/chromebooks/faq#TOC-What-storage-options-do-Chromebooks-provide-

    Local Storage Options
    Chromebooks provide a limited amount of internal storage: the amount of storage available depends on the model of Chromebook you own and start at 16GB and rise to 300GB of internal, local storage. All Chromebooks provide an SD card slot so you can extend storage using SD memory cards.