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  1. Really ? on Mozilla Issues Fix For Firefox Zero-Day Bug · · Score: 1

    Now, what would people then use to view PDFs ? One of these commercialware PDF viewers, bug-ridden and with an infinite supply of zero days ? Or would they use libpoppler, chock-full of nasty C constructs like "void*" instead of proper generic programming ? Besides libpoppler and the commercialware dreck there are very few PDF renderers. Maybe you take the time to research the situation and maybe you will figure Mozilla is actually one of the more secure alternatives when it comes to renderers.
    Having said that, generally cyberspace could be made much, much more secure. JavaScript and C, being often used in a shitty-typed way are both major security risks. PHP is even worse, for similar reasons.

    The age of Algol, Burroughs, ELBRUS, ICL was probably more secure than the craptastic, marketing-driven IT world we have since Unix and C.

    And no, not a mainframe guy, I grew up with C and HP Unix, but my intelligence allowed me to question my upbringing, so to speak.

    Can we have "computer system archeology" in order to learn for a better future ???

  2. Yeah Jeffrey Ir Rational on Mozilla Issues Fix For Firefox Zero-Day Bug · · Score: 1

    It would be much better folks ran Adobe Reader. NOOOT !

  3. Generic FUD on Mozilla Issues Fix For Firefox Zero-Day Bug · · Score: 1

    ...from the propaganda specialists hired by some big corporation.

  4. Re:other market factors to adjust for on Behind the Microsoft Write-Off of Nokia · · Score: 1

    "Microsoft dev tools are either free or really cheap"
    So true. MSVC 2008 was an excellent IDE, and then they turned it into crap by re-writing it in C#. So indeed "cheap".

  5. Re:other market factors to adjust for on Behind the Microsoft Write-Off of Nokia · · Score: 1

    MS actually could do a killing business by selling "Windows XP extended usage fee - 50 Dollars per annum per seat". Many if not most customers would shell out the money for the convenience of not having to perform an upgrade that gives ZERO VALUE. Actually, Vista and Win7 destroyed value because people had to relearn perfectly well-working processes. Win8 doubled down on the destruction.
    Adam Smith woke up in his grave and his wrath destroyed major parts of the Wintel business.
    Really, how can you be so incredibly stupid not to milk the money machine "Windows XP" and replace it by value-destructors ???

  6. Re:other market factors to adjust for on Behind the Microsoft Write-Off of Nokia · · Score: 1

    It also helps to drive all the adults to Apple, if they can afford it. It is actually amazing how MSFT managed to damage their PC business. But little wonder, given how they attempted to shove Win8 down the throats of their customers.
    A smart business owner does not do shoving, instead he makes his customers do the shoving THEMSELVES. A smart business owner would have silently killed Win8 and continued to sell Win7. Then develop Win7 2.0 as an incremental improvement and call it Win9 or Win10.
    Finally, smart folks know their strengths and leverage them. After Snowden, MS could have nailed Google and Amazon to the wall. But no, all they can do is to emulate the leaders in the cloudy business. What Kindergarten develops, the Corporation manages to destroy in terms of rationality.

  7. Re:QtProject & QtCreator on Behind the Microsoft Write-Off of Nokia · · Score: 1

    There is a crapload of alternative GUI toolkits by now. Even if they managed to destroy Qt, the rest of the world would only be affected minimally. Many user companies would even be able to build their own GUI toolkit and in the process fix a lot of deficiencies.

  8. Re:To the burning fire or to cold water on Behind the Microsoft Write-Off of Nokia · · Score: 1

    You can shit-talk your own company in the forest with your wife, but only if she is an ex-NKVD officer and capable of keeping her mouth shut at all times. On all other occasions, including your exec suite you DO NOT shit-talk your own company.
    How can your customers trust in your products if you do not trust them ???
    I do NOT think Elop was evil, I think he was just a moron who was way too incompetent for running a major corporation. Also see what Napoleon had to say on this subject.

  9. Re:As Sen Dirksen said... on Behind the Microsoft Write-Off of Nokia · · Score: 1

    Bingo. The phone business was transformed from a hw business to a sw business by means of the iPhone and its clone Android. The American corporations had much deeper knowledge and experience in this business than Nokia. Apple and Google simply turned their sw engineering teams on making phones software with totally new capabilities and new business models, new application distribution models, always on internet and the like. Before Apple, nobody had a reasonable internet traffic plan and Nokia was too anxious to push IP networking because that would threaten the SMS business.
    Euro statism against American capitalism. Who wins out 10 out of 10 times ?

  10. Re:As Sen Dirksen said... on Behind the Microsoft Write-Off of Nokia · · Score: 1

    Yeah Mr Elop, so you avoided battle in order to jump off a cliff in orderly fashion ?
    Guaranteed death is better than a chance to win the war ?
    Well-made Android phones can indeed command a serious price. That would HAVE been an option for Nokia.

  11. Re:As Sen Dirksen said... on Behind the Microsoft Write-Off of Nokia · · Score: 1

    I once worked with an ex Msft manager. Let me put it this way - he was not great a great thinker and analyst.

  12. Re:A rock and a hard place for Microsoft on Behind the Microsoft Write-Off of Nokia · · Score: 1

    You know why this is the case ? Because MS products actually look cheap. Very cheap. But their price sticker is not as cheap as Asus, Acer and the like. Compare that to Apple, who really ensure all the details are nice. From mechanical work to software ergonomics. Nobody wants to waste their life with ugly products, if they can afford a better one. Also, their sales sucks donkey balls as compared to Apple stores. At least here in the land of the automobile. You cannot even test their browser in the local mall. At Apple store I can. Why would I want a cheap-looking product which might come with a slow browser ? MSFT are really big time idiots.

  13. Re:Microsoft on Behind the Microsoft Write-Off of Nokia · · Score: 2

    German sw engineer here. We had a whatsapp-like app in 2006 running on J2ME. Nokia did not want it, "because it might offend our main customer's (the telcos) SMS business". They essentially traded a few fat years for their future by not even being willing to discuss an innovative idea. Imagine if the world would use NokiaChat instead of WhatsApp. And sure as hell some smart folks here would have been able to build them a Facebook competitor. But alas, I assume all those smart folks are now at Google and the city of London, doing finance work...

  14. Re:Microsoft on Behind the Microsoft Write-Off of Nokia · · Score: 1

    If these idiots had opened their S40 platform for C++ (or some sort of Algol/Pascal/Ada), they could have made a killing business. Instead they only allowed the J2ME crapola on this great platform. Euro disease in action (too many collectivist here who think that cake slicing is more important than cake making). If a German guy comes up with a great idea, you bet American businesses will snap it up while the German companies will label him a weird guy. The actually productive and creative folks are sandwiched between collectivists and a braindead, politically correct managerial class.

  15. Re:Typical hyperbole of the Chinese on China To Impose Export Control On High Tech Drones and Supercomputers · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Oh boy. You really need to travel the world a bit. As a first step, read how the Chinese spanked more than one power in the last 100 years. They had a complex state when your forefathers still ran through the forests of Germany along with my forefathers. Chasing wild animals.

  16. Re:Regarding computing power.. on China To Impose Export Control On High Tech Drones and Supercomputers · · Score: 1

    Given that they have cracked the secret of the germanics (of which anglos are part of), you bet they can read the interwebs and some general has found some money to have some smart kids working on a quantum computer. They have the money/wealth/supplies and they know how to use it, simply. See what 1000 millions of peasants can do when they are marshalled by the hand of Adam Smith ? Also, Mao was apparently a well-read man who had a private library. Beside being an autocrat with all the downsides of autocracy.

  17. Re:And it's a stupid statement on China To Impose Export Control On High Tech Drones and Supercomputers · · Score: 1

    The Russkies have a quite impressive CPU called ELBRUS. And certainly they calculated most of their nuclear weapons on something not more powerful than an 68000 CPU. In other words, computers are overrated.

  18. If America cannot built enough rolling rail stock, you should really fix finance. There was a time America flooded the world with cars and aircraft.

  19. Special cold-resistant trains would probably be used. Open the door of your car at 220K and die in a matter of minutes if you do not wear arctic clothing AND have the necessary experience. Of course you might be able to use the road with a car during the summer.

  20. You don't like it when other folks are better than you at your own game ? Thats tough. Now suck it up.

  21. Economic Benefit on Epic Mega Bridge To Connect America With Russia Gets Closer To Reality · · Score: 1

    In case of another Finance Event lots of people will become unemployed. For some irrational, out of control reasons. This would be a wonder full project to re-inspire confidence into essentially all of mankind. Folks would be talking "about the massive new bridge, have you seen it on TV" "engineering challenge in fending off the 220K weather" "bears need to be fended off construction workers". Instead of "have you heard about the mass layoff at Gappple computers ?" "should I buy Gold in coins or silver ?" Call me a cynic, but I would call myself a realist. We need this kind of projects in order to "repair" the psychological damage done by finance implosions. So there won't be a benefit to the beancounters, but a benefit to humanity.

  22. Re:Why build one on Epic Mega Bridge To Connect America With Russia Gets Closer To Reality · · Score: 1

    For this thing to work around the year, it would actually have to use overground tunnels because temperatures go down to 220K. Folks without special gear will die in minutes at that temperature. But yeah, much better doing this project than financing a new war. Keep it in the backs of your mind for the next financial crisis. "cash for clunker bridges". And no, I am totally serious. Also refer to Mr Keynes.