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  1. Re:dude on Government Spies Admit That Cyber Armageddon Is Unlikely · · Score: 1

    The Fedoras will strike hard and fast.

  2. RIP on Sir Terry Pratchett Succumbs To "the Embuggerance," Aged 66 · · Score: 1

    It's all a sham; the Assassin's Guild got to him.

    RIP Terry, you will be sorely missed.

  3. I for one... on Researchers Nearly Double the Size of Worker Ants · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...approve of our new Ant overlords.

  4. Re:Ween? on Tor Project Aims To Eclipse US Government Funding · · Score: 2
  5. Please no... on Microsoft Reveals Windows 10 Will Be a Free Upgrade · · Score: 5, Insightful

    indicating Windows would be software that users subscribe to, rather than buy outright.

    I sure hope that indication is wrong.

  6. Really? on Moot Retires From 4chan · · Score: 2

    one of the greatest communities to ever grace the Web.

    lolwut

  7. Could everybody please stop having curtains and locks on their house doors?
    It's helping the terrorists.

    Signed, D. Cameron

  8. Re:Again, this has nothing to do with terrorism on UK Prime Minister Says Gov't Should Be Capable of Reading Any Communications · · Score: 1

    More like they collaborated with the terrorists to plan the attack

    The worrying thing is, whilst I don't believe this is the case, it really wouldn't surprise me.

  9. Jim Jeffries on We Are All Confident Idiots · · Score: 1
  10. Re:I installed it on Data From Windows 10 Feedback Tool Exposes Problem Areas · · Score: 1

    Yes, but (most) Linux distros don't cost money.

  11. Re:As it is designed to do on Data From Windows 10 Feedback Tool Exposes Problem Areas · · Score: 1

    Back button always goes back

    windows button always goes to the start screen

    search button always opens bing/Cortana

    windows and search buttons always work the same from any app

    You like the way windows phones work... like a phone should work?

  12. Re:Motherhood. The Non-Job. on Facebook and Apple Now Pay For Female Employees To Freeze Their Eggs · · Score: 1

    True.
    But as long as it's not being forced on anyone (which I'm sure will, unfortunately, happen), it's their choice. I don't see a problem with that.

  13. Re:Motherhood. The Non-Job. on Facebook and Apple Now Pay For Female Employees To Freeze Their Eggs · · Score: 1

    be more productive

    I think this is referring more to maternity leave, 'women's problems', Etc. than just "oh you're a woman and therefore less good at things than men".
    When someone says something like this, there can be good reasoning behind it; it's not inherently sexist or misogynistic.

  14. Re:What about... on Day One With the Brand New Oculus Rift DK2: the Good, the Ugly and the Games · · Score: 1

    With Facebook integration: some people I know would be on it all day.

  15. Re:Think female developers are already complaining on eSports Starting To Go Mainstream · · Score: 1

    Exactly. This is one of my big problems about modern feminism. They deal with the same problems that everyone else, male and female, in their position has to endure, but because they're women it's sexist.

  16. Re:What about... on Day One With the Brand New Oculus Rift DK2: the Good, the Ugly and the Games · · Score: 1

    What was the reason for the switch to OLED? Surely they knew the downsides to it (unless of course they want you to buy one every two years... hmm...)?

  17. Re:Too many colors in syntax highlighting on New Mayhem Malware Targets Linux and UNIX-Like Servers · · Score: 1

    I agree. I find it hard to concentrate on code that looks like rainbows.

  18. Re:Derp on New Mayhem Malware Targets Linux and UNIX-Like Servers · · Score: 1

    Insecure for the hours it takes for this to be patched.

  19. Re:Not doing it right on AT&T Says Customer Data Accessed To Unlock Smartphones · · Score: 1

    What's needed is an abstract number like a disposable e-mail address to start protecting our anonymity. Once it's used to verify if the customer is "sponge-worthy" it disappears and the requester can't use it again.

    http://10minutemail.com/10Minu...