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  1. Re:How is the trackpad? on Hands-On WIth Dell's 4K Infinity Edge-Equipped Laptops (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    We've replaced nearly half of the ones on the Dells

    With what? . Just curious

  2. Re:Thanks, but no thanks Linux on Compromised CCTV and NAS Devices Found Participating In DDoS Attacks (incapsula.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah true .. It's so fucked up that the exploits will crash. Very safe.

  3. admin admin
    admin admin
    I said admin you dumb camera!
    admin admin

  4. Slackware of course .

  5. XPS 15 is a productivity powerhouse that can also be used for multimedia and gaming.

    It's going to fry .

  6. Re:Who gives a shit on RIP: Prolific Amazon Customer Reviewer Harriet Klausner (1952-2015) (teleread.com) · · Score: 1

    Jeff Besos

  7. Re:What if we make them legally responsible for bu on Oracle Fixes Java Vulnerability Used By Russian Cyberspies (itworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I wonder how many of these security flaw bugs would happen if we made companies actually legal responsible for the flaws in them?

    Every software has bugs . Companies should be made legally responsible for knowing the existence of a bug and not disclosing / fixing it for whatever reasons.

  8. Re:You're the problem on Bad Programming Habits We Secretly Love (infoworld.com) · · Score: 2

    âoeAny fool can make a rule And any fool will mind it.â

    Only a fool will not attempt to logically circumvent it

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    live long and prosper ... sniff

  9. Re:if you can't protect it, don't collect it on UK's Largest Online Pharmacy Sold Patients' Personal Data To Fraudsters (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Data on what the fraudsters (big pharma) sell to people was sold to fraudsters.

  10. Re:There's still the pollution thing on The Box That Built the Modern World · · Score: 1

    Obviously it's a shipping container full of refrigerators.

    Nope . it's a shipping container full of refrigerators using transistors for the auto cutoff cycle.

  11. I guess I might wanna go out and buy at least ONE drone before they require registration

    If i'm not very wrong, sooner or later the legislation will require registering all preexisting drones as well.

  12. Disruptive? on The Most Disruptive Technology of the Last 100 Years Isn't What You Think · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Smoking = carcinogens
    Pickling = excessive salt
    Canning = Preservatives

    Refrigeration = lower temperature
    I choose refrigeration .

  13. Re:He wouldn't hand over his "Peace Prize" on Documents Expose the Inner Workings of Obama's Drone Wars · · Score: 1

    Is it really about Obama or is it about the accuracy of the drones / intelligence on which they operate . The convenience of having a drone take out your targets is too much for any government to ignore . Every major military in this world is running a drone program. It's just a matter of time .. and they'll get good at it.

  14. Re:it became space junk on How Some Creative Hacking Kept Skylab From Becoming Space Junk (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    Solving the power problem would prove to be a little more on the hackish side. Telemetry indicated that the surviving array was jammed with debris, and a plan was hatched to conduct a âoestand-up EVAâ through the CSM hatch to clear the blockage. But tools would be needed, and nothing in NASAâ(TM)s tool crib fit the bill. Looking for inspiration, engineers from Marshall Spaceflight Center raided a local hardware store and found a pole-mounted tree pruner. A flurry of calls to local manufacturers resulted in selecting a cable cutter and a prying tool from a company manufacturing tools for, ironically enough, the power industry. The tools were quickly modified, mounted to a collapsible 3 m pole, and shipped to the Cape.

    The article is about things like this. Space is unforgiving . Things can and do happen. And at times it comes to "hacking the s**t out of space" .

  15. Re:Android has ... anonymity ?! on New iOS 9 Features Mean System-Wide Tor Is In the Works For the First Time (dailydot.com) · · Score: 0

    That's right , but no one is forcing anyone to use android. There's no point bitching about something you don't really have to use.

  16. How does one protect against this? on USB Killer 2.0: a Harmless-Looking USB Stick That Destroys Computers · · Score: 1

    Can this be identified by physical examination? This is disturbing because it can be used to damage an unsuspecting Noob's machine and he wont know what cause it .. Not good.

  17. Re:The violin came first. on Video Game Music Is Saving the Symphony Orchestra (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Not at all !! .. I love both orchestras as well as game music.

  18. Re: Is there space in my ASS for a fucking greasy on Ask Slashdot: Is There Space For Open Hardware In Networking? · · Score: 1

    It is possible to write a chess game simulation in those many words.

  19. The violin came first. on Video Game Music Is Saving the Symphony Orchestra (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Then came the game. There perhaps will be one day when orchestras are going to be extinct and Games are going to have an "orchestra theme" in them .

  20. Re:Live by the sword, die by the sword. on Apple Loses Patent Suit To University of Wisconsin, Faces Huge Damages (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    iCorners (tm)

  21. They could have turned them into thin clients

  22. Becoz the weather there is perfect for HDD trees.

  23. Lets just hope it does not breed vigilantes .

  24. Awards for cracking large parts of the internet . Awards for destabilizing a concurrency hence providing proof of concept.

  25. No.