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  1. I just hope this isn't a Br'er rabbit move... on Verizon Posts Message In Morse Code To Mock FCC's Net Neutrality Ruling · · Score: 1
  2. There goal is at odds with yours. on Intel To Rebrand Atom Chips Along Lines of Core Processors · · Score: 1

    They make more money on confusion. Most people don't know WTF they're buying anyway so they can more easily fleece someone in to overpaying for a sub-par processor which will be blamed on the manufacturer's name on the cover not theirs.

    People just buy shiny (Apple/Alienware/"Ultrabooks",etc), cheap (Chromebook/Netbook), or at a certain price point without a clue until it doesn't do something they want and then they will blame everything but themselves. I see this shit every day; most consumers are ignorant and think computers are appliances.

  3. Make videos if you must on Ask Slashdot: Terminally Ill - What Wisdom Should I Pass On To My Geek Daughter? · · Score: 2

    but make sure you have a (preferably handwritten) transcript for her too. Who knows if your videos (or their formats) will survive while a bank lock box and some hand written notes on carefully selected paper will likely weather time better.

    As for the rest, tell her what YOU think is important for her to know. You can't ask us for that - and I somehow doubt that will have much to do with your education nor station in life.

  4. How long would an animal on Human DNA Enlarges Mouse Brains · · Score: 1

    as smart as you are take orders/be penned up/allow itself to be slaughtered en masse for food/etc? A different but familiar Orwellian outcome ;)

  5. I guess I can't threaten to move there anymore as the US pot boils over.

  6. That's because something like half of the stories on One Man's Quest To Rid Wikipedia of Exactly One Grammatical Mistake · · Score: 1

    on /. these days are copy/pasted submissions from Hacker News anywhere from a few hours to a few days later.

  7. Anyone else feel like on Apple To Build New $2 Billion Data Center In Bankrupted GT Advanced Buildings · · Score: 1

    the NSA just got another data center?

  8. I've been using Adblock Edge since Plus sold out on Google, Amazon, Microsoft Reportedly Paid AdBlock Plus To Unblock · · Score: 1

    years ago. Please explain how uBlock is better.

    I *NEVER* see ads (or get the malware from them) on the machines that use Adblock Edge in Firefox, how does it get better than that?

  9. As always the definition of a terrorist on FBI Put Hactivist Jeremy Hammond On a Terrorist Watchlist · · Score: 5, Insightful

    is anyone that they see as threatening TLA power - particularly for the FBI (communism anyone?).

  10. The OP is not a troll on Google, Amazon, Microsoft Reportedly Paid AdBlock Plus To Unblock · · Score: 3, Insightful

    this is the truth. Anyone who was using adblock plus before the sell out knows this and uses the fork, Adblock Edge, instead.

  11. Adblock Edge - The fork that hasn't sold out on Google, Amazon, Microsoft Reportedly Paid AdBlock Plus To Unblock · · Score: 1

    from when adblock plus did. Use it instead.

  12. Oh, on Mathematicians Uncomfortable With Ties To NSA, But Not Pulling Back · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You mean like the elliptic curve cryptography that they backdoored and then pressured the NIST in to backing so that millions of people's data was both available to them and also potentially at risk to any 3rd party to find out about it? The one that's specifically mentioned in the article?

    "But the agency appears to have created its own back door into encrypted communications. The computer industry, both in the
    United States and abroad, routinely adoptssecurity standards approved by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). But in 2006, NIST put its seal of approval on one pseudorandom number generatorâ"the Dual Elliptic Curve Deterministic Random Bit Generator, or DUAL_EC_DRBGâ"that was flawed. The potential for a flaw was first identified in 2007 by Microsoft computer security experts. But it received little attention until internal NSA memos made public by Snowden revealed that NSA was the sole author of the flawed algorithm and that the
    agency worked hard behind the scenes to make sure it was adopted by NIST. "

    Yes, beneficial to society indeed...

  13. I RTFA on Mathematicians Uncomfortable With Ties To NSA, But Not Pulling Back · · Score: 3, Insightful

    TL;DR - Money talks (except when you ask the NSA how much they get/spend).

  14. This started to happen on Alibaba Face Off With Chinese Regulator Over Fake Products · · Score: 1

    when they started using third-parties to fulfill a bunch of order that they put their name on. Just another of their shitty anti-consumer business decisions along with the slow-frog-boil that is Prime and the shit filled walled garden that is bootloader locked Kindle.

  15. Sounds more like... on Tech Companies Worried Over China's New Rules For Selling To Banks · · Score: 1

    Now that we know how YOU do things we can steal what we want from the code giving ourselves a boost, and hand off the code to our military cyber warfare equivalent and figure out how to fuck your banks/stock market/whatever else we can get in to. Sounds like we'll be selling the rope to get hung by to me.

  16. You need to read the EFF reasoning on EFF: Apple's Dev Agreement Means No EFF Mobile App For iOS · · Score: 1

    which is the last link in the submission. I'm an EFF member and re-upped last month and couldn't be prouder and their reasons are all sound.

  17. This is cool on How Identifiable Are You On the Web? · · Score: 1

    But,

    Are you unique?
    Yes! (You can be tracked!)

    47.07 % of observed browsers are Firefox, as yours.

    3.74 % of observed browsers are Firefox 31.0, as yours.

    19.73 % of observed browsers run Linux, as yours.

    62.02 % of observed browsers have set "en"as their primary language, as yours.

    15.47 % of observed browsers have UTC-5 as their timezone, as yours.

    You have the only browser out of 26601 with this fingerprint.

    Okay. Now what? Also 26601 "browsers" doesn't sound like a lot when you're talking about potential billions. Not a big sample. But what do you do now? I have my browser set to remember nothing, so you can't really track cookies across sites well or whatever.

  18. 2 words on Blade Runner 2 Script Done, Harrison Ford Says "the Best Ever" · · Score: 1

    Crystal Skull.

    Also if you know anything about him he was a carpenter on the original Star Wars set not even an actor. He's a running example of winning a life long lottery for dumb luck.

  19. Adblock Edge - What ads? on Fraud Bots Cost Advertisers $6 Billion · · Score: 1

    characters in the body

  20. What? on Google Launches Service To Replace Web Ads With Subscriptions · · Score: 0

    what-everyone-says-they-want-but-nobody-actually-wants dept. ??

    No. Fuck their extortion. Adblock EDGE (the non-corporate-sellout fork of Adblock Plus) is more than enough thanks. If/when that stops working I'll use hosts (laziness makes the plug-in easier).

    Fuck ads always and forever. This bullshit is worse than facecrook, "Hey, I have this great idea that will get people to PAY for us to track them!"

    Don't be evil; indeed.

    By the way if anyone here is in advertising or marketing ⦠kill yourself.

    No, no, no itâ(TM)s just a little thought. Iâ(TM)m just trying to plant seeds. Maybe one day, theyâ(TM)ll take root - I donâ(TM)t know. You try, you do what you can.
    Kill yourself.

    Seriously though, if you are, do.

    Aaah, no really, thereâ(TM)s no rationalization for what you do and you are Satanâ(TM)s little helpers.
    Okay - kill yourself - seriously.
    You are the ruiner of all things good, seriously.
    No this is not a joke, youâ(TM)re going, âoethereâ(TM)s going to be a joke coming,â thereâ(TM)s no fucking joke coming.
    You are Satanâ(TM)s spawn filling the world with bile and garbage.
    You are fucked and you are fucking us.
    Kill yourself.
    Itâ(TM)s the only way to save your fucking soul, kill yourself.

    Planting seeds.

    - Bill Hicks on marketing

  21. Was impressed until.. on What the US Can Learn From Canada's Internet Policy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "The rules prohibited ISPs from interfering with internet traffic, except as a last resort, and urged them to instead combat network congestion with âoeeconomic measuresâ such as new investment or usage limits.

    Those limits have resulted in relatively low monthly caps for Canadians, but the rules have kept neutrality violations to a minimum."

    If given the choice between investing in infrastructure and usage limits what do you think American ISPs would do?

    Also, all the speed in the world doesn't do much good with low caps.

  22. I don't get the hate. on Big Talk About Small Samples · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I don't read his long articles, generally speaking, but he has been an advocate against censorship and I respect that much.

    No one makes anyone read the articles, and without even checking, I'd guess you can configure /. not to even show them.

    The Haselton hate reminds me of the Jon Katz days, which is kind of amusing ;)

  23. Because the U.S. on Sweden Considers Adding "Sexism" Ratings To Video Games · · Score: 1

    doesn't have a monopoly on stupid (especially where gov't is concerned).

  24. Read this article several years ago on Your Incompetent Boss Is Making You Unhappy · · Score: 1

    and it feels even more true today. Thanks for the repost, I had forgotten about it.

  25. Because they use all that extra money on Overbilled Customer Sues Time Warner Cable For False Advertising · · Score: 2

    to buy lawmakers and "lobbyists". Where is the anti-rebate money going to come from? Exactly.