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  1. Re:The second amandment is as useless as its defen on Retired SCOTUS Justice Wants To 'Fix' the Second Amendment · · Score: 1

    I'm pro-second-amendment and socially liberal. There are plenty of others like me.

  2. Re:I'm guessing... on The Amoeba That Eats Human Intestines, Cell By Cell · · Score: 1

    And my point is that there are things worse than a higher risk of death.

  3. Re:infects 50 million, eh? on The Amoeba That Eats Human Intestines, Cell By Cell · · Score: 1

    Oh and I forgot, at least one treatment for it, Flagyl, actually makes you feel worse. But at least then you're done and can stop taking it.

  4. Re:How? on The Amoeba That Eats Human Intestines, Cell By Cell · · Score: 1

    Not me, I drink only the purest rainwater to protect my bodily fluids.

  5. Re:infects 50 million, eh? on The Amoeba That Eats Human Intestines, Cell By Cell · · Score: 5, Informative

    I'm guessing you haven't had amoebic dysentery. It saps all your energy and makes you poop blood. I'll take driving to work, thank you.

  6. Re:Is there a way to generate value besides mining on Bitcoin Protocol Vulnerability Could Lead To a Collapse · · Score: 1

    "Proof of work in bitcoin is not really any proof of work either because it's just a guessing game" -- it seems you don't understand proof of work. If you don't do the work to guess, you don't get the right answer very many times.

  7. Re:NBD on Bitcoin Protocol Vulnerability Could Lead To a Collapse · · Score: 4, Informative
  8. Re:Is there a way to generate value besides mining on Bitcoin Protocol Vulnerability Could Lead To a Collapse · · Score: 1, Interesting

    You can't establish value in a distributed fashion any better than with proof of work (that we know of right now). For a stupid alternative, look at ppcoin, which plans to eventually rely on "proof of stake" but currently relies primarily on proof of work.

  9. NBD on Bitcoin Protocol Vulnerability Could Lead To a Collapse · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This attack would be very, very difficult to achieve. Doesn't seem very worrying and I'm sure it'll be fixed well before it becomes an issue. There are already some pretty good discussions on /r/Bitcoin/ covering why it's not as big a deal as the sensational headline here makes it out to be.

  10. Re:Eyefinity on Ask Slashdot: Hardware Accelerated Multi-Monitor Support In Linux? · · Score: 1

    I can't speak to KDE, but it's been fine in i3wm and Gnome for me.

  11. Re:Why multiple monitors? on Ask Slashdot: Hardware Accelerated Multi-Monitor Support In Linux? · · Score: 1

    I find it more convenient to have separate monitors, saves trouble partitioning a single large monitor all the time (unless you use a tiling wm).

  12. Re:Eyefinity on Ask Slashdot: Hardware Accelerated Multi-Monitor Support In Linux? · · Score: 1

    And here you can see it in action. I use i3wm. Works great. http://blog.brocktice.com/2013/05/29/new-treadmill-treadmill-desk-setup/

  13. Re:Eyefinity on Ask Slashdot: Hardware Accelerated Multi-Monitor Support In Linux? · · Score: 1
  14. Eyefinity on Ask Slashdot: Hardware Accelerated Multi-Monitor Support In Linux? · · Score: 2

    Just get a Radeon Eyefinity model, with 4-6 mini-DisplayPorts on it. Works great. Been running like this in Debian with 4 monitors for years now using fglrx drivers.

  15. Re:Crashplan is awesome. on Ask Slashdot: Simplifying Encryption and Backup? · · Score: 1

    Yes yes yes, CrashPlan solves this with or without their service (which is a bargain, BTW, especially the unlimited family plan). Been using it both to back up (and a few times to restore) for > 1 year now, and I'm so happy with them.

  16. Re:Depends on your definition of just working on Ask Slashdot: Mac To Linux Return Flow? · · Score: 1

    There's no reason to be a dick. Have you ever considered that maybe some people have different needs and usage scenarios than you?

  17. Depends on your definition of just working on Ask Slashdot: Mac To Linux Return Flow? · · Score: 1

    I followed a similar curve, but I saw OS X going to hell in a handbasket after the iPhone was launched and became a huge money maker. Suddenly I couldn't trust OS X updates not to break things anymore, etc etc. I think I went back 100% around 2008. For me, it was a relief to to back to Linux. I know I can trust my Linux system not to change unless I want it to. I know that my Linux apps will 'just work', and I won't have to screw with MacPorts or Fink or whatever the cool kids are using these days. To the OP: If you know what you want in Linux, I'd say just try the mainline distros (Debian, Fedora, even Ubuntu), see if they meet your needs. If not, maybe Windows. Like other commenters I don't even really hate Windows 7. It's just not well-suited for what I need. I have no experience with Windows 8.

  18. Re:Skip the old computer on Ask Slashdot: Easiest Way To Consolidate Household Media? · · Score: 1

    +1 for the ReadyNAS. Thing just works. I have a ReadyNAS duo. I can set up all that stuff myself (NFS, CIFS, etc), but the ReadyNAS just does it. Most of the time I forget it's there. Plus, it can serve via DLNA.

  19. Re:{cn} on New York Paper Uses Public Records To Publish Gun-Owner Map · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, you can look to the NRA's recent speech on Sandy Hook to see what the GP is getting at. Not sure what they were thinking there, but it seems like they'd be happy to throw the 1st and maybe 4th and 5th out the window. Disappointing to me as an NRA member.

  20. Re:So Proud of Gun Ownership on New York Paper Uses Public Records To Publish Gun-Owner Map · · Score: 1

    I'm not even sure I know what you're trying to say, but calling me 'son' with a UID more than 2x higher than mine is presuming a lot.

  21. Re:So Proud of Gun Ownership on New York Paper Uses Public Records To Publish Gun-Owner Map · · Score: 1

    This, it's totally irresponsible.

  22. Re:No, not really... on Ask Slashdot: Tablets For Papers; Are We There Yet? · · Score: 1

    I have a Galaxy Note II, and I can even read and annotate papers with that, albeit with some panning around. If I were still an academic reading papers all the time I'd buy a Note 10.1 tablet immediately. It's fantastic for that and note-taking.

  23. Re: Become a WISP on Ask Slashdot: What Is the Best Way To Become a Rural ISP? · · Score: 1

    And thank you also! This would be so great if I can make it fly.

  24. Re:Become a WISP on Ask Slashdot: What Is the Best Way To Become a Rural ISP? · · Score: 1

    Thank you, this is exactly the kind of information I was looking for!

  25. Re:Immigrate to Australia on Ask Slashdot: What Is the Best Way To Become a Rural ISP? · · Score: 1

    Yes, WildBlue and HugesNet are expensive, severely limited, and unreliable.