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  1. Re:Can someone explain this? on Oracle Sues 5 Oregon Officials For 'Improper Influence' · · Score: 0, Interesting

    They had a working web site that Oregon had signed off on. Anything that didn't work wasn't Oracle's fault at that point. Because Oregon was ruled by a DINO at the time, every problem is the fault of the Republicans. The Republicans that rule that shithole of a state are responsible.

  2. Re:How do you confirm somebody's gender online? on An Evidence-Based Approach To Online Dating · · Score: -1

    > actually supposed to go on dates with these people

    No. That isn't how it works. That isn't how it works at all. I've been on half a dozen different sites and received thousands of messages, but never actually met someone in person from a dating site. They're a great ego booster.

  3. Re:Works for privacy too... on Inside the Business of Online Reputation Spin · · Score: -1

    The do constantly rape, and the media refuses to report it. The media is controlled by the Republicans with an iron fist.

  4. Microsoft NBC exposed this as a lie on 800,000 Using HealthCare.gov Were Sent Incorrect Tax Data · · Score: -1

    MSNBC is the only news that tells the truth. Faux and CNN and the three networks are all just mouthpieces for the Republicans. The Republicans made-up this lie to try to make ObamaCare look bad. We all know that didn't happen. This is yet another lie.

  5. Republicans hate technology on Patent Troll Wins $15.7M From Samsung By Claiming To Own Bluetooth · · Score: -1, Troll

    This is yet another tool they have to attack and hurt us. They hate us and want us to die.

  6. Re:Linux distros on Wayland 1.7.0 Marks an Important Release · · Score: 4, Informative

    > moderated my posts down.

    I think three of my last four systemd posts were marked as trolls even though I gave specific examples of bugs. The systemd community is simply toxic.

    Last night, I created a bug at:

    https://bugs.freedesktop.org/e...

    With a script I found from:

    http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/...

    that I was able to use to reproduce two different systemd bugs with on a Red Hat 7 and a CentOS 7 system. It is a well written and very self-explanatory example. I can no longer find the bug. It looks like they deleted it.

  7. Re:Wow, the moderation here is now crap on Is Modern Linux Becoming Too Complex? · · Score: -1

    If a daemon doesn't log something, ...

    That is not correct at all. MongoDB outputs that error to stderr. It has *nothing* to do with logging. Attempting to start the service with systemctl hides the stderr output. It also isn't logged in the journal. That is a serious bug. You need to stop irrationally defending something that is broken.

    Tomorrow I'm having my best developer look at the source to systemd from https://github.com/systemd/sys... , and I'm going to see if he can track down the problem. I noticed systemd has 397 contributors which is awesome. That proves it is a very healthy open source project. It just has problems that need to be fixed. I'm putting my money where my mouth is and dedicating resources to see if we can get this fixed. Not logging stderr is a serious bug.

  8. Re:Yes on Is Modern Linux Becoming Too Complex? · · Score: 0

    > The design of hiding everything

    And that is the problem. The concept of hiding log messages is a troubleshooting and security nightmare. For example, when MongoDB fails to start, systemd decides to eat the error messages. For example, on our server the output from "journalctl -u mongod" contained:


    Feb 08 03:48:37 systemdtest systemd[1]: Starting SYSV: Mongo is a scalable, document-oriented database....
    Feb 08 03:48:38 systemdtest runuser[28281]: pam_unix(runuser:session): session opened for user mongod by (uid=0)
    Feb 08 03:48:38 systemdtest mongod[28275]: Starting mongod: [FAILED]
    Feb 08 03:48:38 systemdtest systemd[1]: mongod.service: control process exited, code=exited status=1
    Feb 08 03:48:38 systemdtest systemd[1]: Failed to start SYSV: Mongo is a scalable, document-oriented database..
    Feb 08 03:48:38 systemdtest systemd[1]: Unit mongod.service entered failed state.

    It logs that it failed to start, but systemd threw away the reason. Using strace I was able to find-out that it was a SELinux setup issue. The problem was that /var/lib/mongo somehow lost the mongod_var_lib_t security context. Doing a restorecon fixed the problem. That problem takes a few seconds to fix with standard syslog. With systemd's policy against logging, it took me over half of a day. This is why systemd is evil.

    Even worse is if you have a security problem then systemd makes it much harder to find-out what happened because it throws away so much logging.

  9. Re:Most. Transparent. Administration. Ever. on DEA Hands MuckRock a $1.4 Million Estimate For Responsive Documents · · Score: -1

    something that happened when he was a child?

    If you don't hold him responsible for what his people did when he was a child then you can't hold any whites responsible for what their kind did before they were born. That would be horrible. That would be the end of white guilt.

  10. Re:Shuttered is a lie! on Airport Using Google Glass For Security and Passenger Information · · Score: -1

    They want us to die. Their kind hopes that if they keep us stupid that we'll do something that results in our death. At the very least they want us to look like morons if we repeat the misinformation that they've shoved down our throats.

  11. Re:Even Fox gets it right sometimes on Does Showing a Horrific Video Serve a Legitimate Journalistic Purpose? · · Score: -1

    But if the video doesn't exist in the first place, then Faux Knews is lying. That is all they do. Lie. Lie. Lie. That is the way of their kind. Those videos do no exist. Faux made them in order to try to make brown people look bad. It sucks that morons like you fall for their lies. Stop believing they exist!

  12. This will piss off Republicans on Homemade RC Millennium Falcon Is the Drone You've Always Dreamed of Flying · · Score: -1

    They hate Star Wars. I mean the movie, but their kind loves the Raygun Star Wars boondoggle.

  13. Re:I think its pretty clear who the winner is. on Georgia State Univ. Art Project Causes 2nd Evacuation & Bomb Squad Call · · Score: -1

    But both were created by the racists that hate us and want us to die. Their kind can't read so even if there was a warning label, they still would have hurt us this way. They hate us. The people in that state are so stupid that they can't read. They can't even read. That is the way of their kind. That is why the people in GA so often literally shit on minorities. I have shitstains on the back of my good suit from my last trip there for a funeral. Also, blood dripping from my broken nose ruined my good white dress shirt. A cop beat me after hearing that I was flying. He just couldn't stand the thought of a black person on a plane. They are so racist.

  14. Re:More government control is terrible! on Confirmed: FCC Will Try To Regulate Internet Under Title II · · Score: -1

    Liar. Most of my friends do not have Internet access at all at home. I have DSL that is about half a megabit per second, but that is only because I moved to a location where I knew DSL was available. Where I lived before, dial-up was the only option. Of course, cable is not available anywhere I can afford to live. Having access to cable Internet really raises the price of rent here in Seattle. Landlords know there is a high demand for Mbps or faster Internet access and a very low supply.

  15. Re: planned? on DEA Planned To Monitor Cars Parked At Gun Shows Using License Plate Readers · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Rape of preteen girls is the biggest motivation of the Republican party. That is why they're pro-gun. They want to have guns to use in their rapes.

  16. Re:Tempest in a teapot on Comcast Employees Change Customer Names To 'Dummy' and Other Insults · · Score: -1

    > white knights like Costco

    What? No, they're hated for being so hateful. That corporation mainly employees Republicans that hate humanity so going to one of their stores, while filled with good products at good prices, is a horrific experience. Most of my friends won't take their kids to the stores any longer because of the foul language and hate for children. Quite a few friends of mine that I grew up with suffer at that corporation since I grew-up in Kirkland, WA where they used to be headquartered. Several have killed themselves or died from self-inflicted problems like alcoholism. The rulers of Costco hate us. There's a reason why recently at a local store, one of the employees shit in a customer's car. It's because that horrible company drives people to doing things like that.

  17. Re:Interesting how many people believe... on "Once In a Lifetime" Asteroid Sighting Monday Night · · Score: -1

    I got suckered into going camping to see the Leonids. Of course we saw nothing. There was nothing to see, and it was very unpleasant since it was in November and cold. My friend was a high school science teacher, and of course he lied and claimed to see a bunch of meteors. You are correct by using the word gullible. I should have known better after the same guy suckered me into going with him to try to see Halley's Comet when we were in college. You couldn't see anything with the naked eye.

  18. Re:Think of the children! on Anonymous Asks Activists To Fight Pedophiles In 'Operation Deatheaters' · · Score: 0

    > How do you know their "evidence" isn't fabricated?

    If the person they're accusing is a Republican, then the chances are very low that they're not a pedophile. According to a study from Stanford, nearly all Republicans are pedophiles. It is the way of their kind.

  19. Re: Of course it's South Carolina... on Bomb Threats Via Twitter Partly Shut Down Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport · · Score: -1

    Exactly. I got stuck in that state once when the Greyhound bus I was on broke down. The white people were allowed to stay at a motel while the minorities were forced to sleep on the bus. The people there hate us and want us to die. I bet the Twitter threat was done just because the white guy that did it knew that some South Carolinian asshole would be the one dispatched to murder the passengers. That is the way things work there.

  20. Re:Not a fan on Government Recommends Cars With Smarter Brakes · · Score: -1

    > front wheel drive...the anti-roll bar lifts the left rear wheel off the ground

    I lost two friends in separate crashes in a Honda S2000. Yes, it is normal for the inside rear tire to lift off of the ground, but the problem is that Honda decided to create a rear-wheel drive car. Despite having no experience with making good cars, they still decided against hiring competent people that had experience with designing suspensions for rear-wheel drive cars. They produced a death trap. Since they were too cheap to put in a limited-slip differential, the rear inside tire is given 100% of the torque when it lifts from the ground. When it returns to the ground, the force tries to push the car straight. Lifting the rear wheel, as you noted, is completely normal. It was their incompetence designing the rest of the car that kills.

    I worked IT for a chain of car dealers that included a couple of Honda dealers. One of my coworkers had done hundreds of test drives in Vipers in our Dodge dealership because he was a former NASCAR driver so he was our go to guy to sell that model. He died in his second test drive in an S2000. The passenger's description and the small amount of rubber left on the inside curve just before the car veered toward the outside of the curve proves Honda's incompetence killed him.

  21. Re:IOW - Verizon throwing a tantrum... on Verizon About To End Construction of Its Fiber Network · · Score: -1

    > see an explosion of Google Fiber,

    Explosion is relative. They're talking about having 2% of the market within thirty years. For those of us here in the US living in major cities and suffering with dial-up, it doesn't feel like an explosion. It's going to take decades to get megabit or faster Internet access available to all of us. I have 576 kbps here in Seattle, but I'm lucky considering that is faster than anyone else I know has.

  22. Re:Land of the Free, indeed. on Silk Road 2.0 Deputy Arrested · · Score: -1

    That is because Republicans are racists that want to murder us. It is the way of their kind.

  23. Re:Insurance is Legalized Gambling on Google Thinks the Insurance Industry May Be Ripe For Disruption · · Score: 1

    Even if you lose, it's still very hard to get paid for a claim. My neighbors had a tree fall on their house almost four years ago. Between water damage and a small fire, the house was totaled. They still haven't collected a penny, and are now having to hire a lawyer to file a suite before the statute of limitations. Personally, I was rear-ended by a car while on my scooter stopped at a red light in March 2011. USAA offered me ten cents on the dollar for the over $24,000 claim ($19k of that was the ER visit with three MRIs). I have to have a suite filed before March, or I lose the right to collect in this state. This state is ruled by Republicans so the laws are very slanted against the people. All corporations have to do is stall for a while, like USAA is doing, then the state lets them get away without paying the claim.

    Of course we no longer have the right to drive a car without insurance, have a mortgage on a house without insurance, or even breath without health insurance. The Republicans are killing us with insurance premiums.

  24. Re:Needed! on Google Pondering $1 Billion Investment In SpaceX's Satellite Internet · · Score: -1

    Good luck with that. The Republicans that rule this city will just find a new way to kill it like they’ve killed every other one before. From:

    http://murray.seattle.gov/murr...

    ”director’s rule” which makes it nearly impossible for internet providers to expand existing services without an unusually high super majority of support from neighbors.

    And, that admission is from someone that is very anti-tech! With the low occupancy rate because of foreclosures and rent increases, very few blocks of the city have a high enough occupancy rate to meet the requirements even if every single resident affirmatively agrees to allowing Internet access. A resident that doesn’t affirmatively vote yes is considered to be a vote against. In the building where I live, Comcast wasn’t allowed to offer service because a single home owner diagonally across the street voted no because he didn’t want Comcast to be allowed to put a pedestal in the neighborhood. Yes, they’re ugly, but they’re the price way pay for cable TV and Internet.

  25. Google hates widescreens on With Community Help, Chrome Could Support Side Tabs Extension · · Score: 0

    None of their products work well with them.