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  1. Re:yes but where are you going to work? on FWD.us To Laid-Off Southern California Edison Workers: Boo-Hoo · · Score: 1

    so in other words if you work you die. gotcha.

  2. Re:Mother of all assumptions on The Challenge of Web Hosting Once You're Dead · · Score: 1

    eventually the thermal death of the universe will come.

    there is no way to tell when (i bet next Wednesday at 3.05pm, small wager of one point only)

    that was a joke, not funny but i giggled.

  3. Re:yes but where are you going to work? on FWD.us To Laid-Off Southern California Edison Workers: Boo-Hoo · · Score: 1

    Who says we need to work?

  4. Re:Meh on Why Was Linux the Kernel That Succeeded? · · Score: 1
  5. Re:Meh on Why Was Linux the Kernel That Succeeded? · · Score: 1

    Debian GNU/Hurd 2015 released! Details.

    It is with huge pleasure that the Debian GNU/Hurd team announces the release of Debian GNU/Hurd 2015.

    This is a snapshot of Debian "sid" at the time of the stable Debian "jessie" release (April 2015), so it is mostly based on the same sources. It is not an official Debian release, but it is an official Debian GNU/Hurd port release.

    Read the announcement email.http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/

  6. Re:Is this really going to be the first? on Ubuntu May Beat Windows 10 To Phone-PC Convergence After All · · Score: 1

    sorry bad cite my droid4 had webtop and i didn't read the first linkhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_Atrix_2

  7. Re:Is this really going to be the first? on Ubuntu May Beat Windows 10 To Phone-PC Convergence After All · · Score: 2

    short answer: yes.
    Cite http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webtop

  8. Re:Soylent Green on Empty Landscape Looms, If Large Herbivores Continue to Die Out · · Score: 2

    I disagree, blood is the most delicious food ever. i've licked enough nosebleeds and bit my tongue or cheeks or have had tooth removal blood.

  9. Re:Reputation based access to files on UK High Court Orders Block On Popcorn Time · · Score: 1

    /s/ripped/written
    waiting to correct my post Slashdot your secretary is slow... ;)

  10. Re:Reputation based access to files on UK High Court Orders Block On Popcorn Time · · Score: 1

    easy, ripping tools are easy to find, and usb optical drives exist, making from store bought is too easy if you Google it. and as the law is currently ripped committing a crime to catch a criminal is illegal so reputation based access is basically modern prohibition the crooks always ahead of the enforcers of the laws.

  11. Re:When are these idiots going to learn? on UK High Court Orders Block On Popcorn Time · · Score: 1

    There is already a P2P network with encrypted access, reputation based access to files, and so called anti-bot measures. DC++
    also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Free_file_sharing_software there are way more than just 'popcorn time'

    remember there is no difference to which side of the law you are on, because the illegal side will still cause overheat failures from too high utilization(1) for the design capacity of the network. and the legal side has no qualms about lying about the numbers and make up unlimited resources(2) to use to force their programs on the networks in broadcast mode, which also fries beacons.

    1. but only because the swarm has all defined themselves as real-time priority when in fact none of them deserves real-time priority
    2. see capitalism.

  12. Re:Video? on New Solar Telescope Unveils the Complex Dynamics of Sunspots' Dark Cores · · Score: 3, Informative
  13. Re:obviously, on The Battle of 100 Freeciv AIs · · Score: 1

    freeciv occupies 2 threads, it is client/server model when you 'open' the gui interface it auto launches the server under it's own thread. that having been said it is possible to run the server without the gui client, but then how can you observe the ais playing? so clearly it was running on two threads.

  14. Re:ISTR hearing something about that... on New PCIe SSDs Load Games, Apps As Fast As Old SATA Drives · · Score: 1

    my single point of reference is that SSD's while fast, are actually too fast for some video transcoders. (I have converted tape to DVD and Blu-ray with my computer before) it actually caused a bug that would crash the system when i was using an older, but functional tool to convert video, and for transcoding video IO is a factor as the processor can write out data faster if the CPU can keep up with the transcode (for instance doing 600 FPS of transcoding with simultaneous audio muxing i think it's called, to keep the video and audio in sync with each other) if only i had a video transcoder that uses graphic cards i could probably saturate a SSD when considering that an 8 core cpu is only doing 600 fps and a 2048 stream processing unit gpu should be much much faster.

  15. Re:you know what on V'Ger Source Code Released · · Score: 1
  16. Re:"smoking, drinking, or tattoos"? on Online "Swatting" Becomes a Hazard For Gamers Who Play Live On the Internet · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't smoke whisky if i were you. it'll leave a nasty mark and burn away your tattoo.

  17. Re:solar and wind are just proxies for natural gas on Deploying Solar In California's Urban Areas Could Meet Demand Five Times Over · · Score: 1

    i thought they built a iron fusion reactor, only risk is the world has so much iron that it might all spontaneously fuse and destroy the earth and all life on it. actually i'm kidding thats from a scifi story!

  18. Re:Then again ... on Homeopathy Turns Out To Be Useless For Treating Medical Conditions · · Score: 1

    the human body has so many cells and auto heals placebo effect is just random self repairing mechanism not failing at critical. until someone really measures the exact brain chemistry of people at the time they 'placebo' heal instead of drug heal it is just lucky that the medicine perhaps just does the same thing placebo users bodies are doing automatically.

  19. Re:Full blooded American here on Snowden Reportedly In Talks To Return To US To Face Trial · · Score: 1

    snowden has a lot of options, he could wipe his mind clean and then be completely a vegitable. for one. i'm sure there are bugs that would love to infest his brain too... or he could just learn how to spontaneously combust. he could try to grow plants inside his body that use fusion to power their growth and petrify his heart while he still lives. he could use an array of abacus to start number crunching the full length string of pi. he could lock his brain in a infinite loop of forkbombs... even if they dd his brain the password file is probably eroded from the acid rain. so only guest accounts with no passwords can log in...

  20. Re:So let's give a number scail so we can't self t on Treadmill Performance Predicts Mortality · · Score: 1

    they are using an hp calculator which is based off an array of abacus, so it only has -200 beads to +200 beads.

  21. Re:Am I the only one noticing it? on Snowden Reportedly In Talks To Return To US To Face Trial · · Score: 1

    because when she said 'zfs has DEduplication' she though that meant sending the whole ball of wax to be duplicated in DE(germany)

  22. Re:Ciphersuite Negotiation on FREAK Attack Threatens SSL Clients · · Score: 1

    "One set of algorithms, good for the lifetime of the device..."

    well the easy way to do that is set the device lifetime to 5 seconds. it takes 6 seconds to look up a rainbow table.

  23. Re:With regards to the cape cod nonsense.. on The US's First Offshore Wind Farm Will Cut Local Power Prices By 40% · · Score: 1

    then bride of godzilla can finally be made!

  24. Re:How did they do it on Lost City Discovered In Honduran Rain Forest · · Score: 1, Funny

    "I'm always amazed that they were able to build a civilization in such a thick jungle."

    have you ever heard of Wraith bioelectronics? how about Zerg bio-infestation? what about the orc former ally the undead serving nazul?

    a zero-point-module can sustain a sufficently large jungle if it gets one the above applied to it.

  25. Re:someone else can be first on Schneier: Either Everyone Is Cyber-secure Or No One Is · · Score: 1, Informative

    packet injection for dummies.
    1. user initiates comms
    2. MITM detects comms
    3. MITM rewrited packet headers and sends falsified packets AS user
    4. Computer reads funny joke
    5. computer spits coffee into keyboard
    6. device is fried, user is blamed.
    7. government sells broken device to user
    8. user can't push device sold to them
    9. user wishes it never happened
    10. quantum paradox occurs
    11. server reboots
    12. ???
    13. nuked from orbit
    14. goto step 1.
    15. bitch complains about tight loop.