I don't see the problem with using closed-source binary blobs for a SteamOS box. What would be the point of an open-source gaming system? As long as nobody can hack into your system and delete your saved games or whatnot, I think it's more than good enough. It's free and it removes the need to buy a Microsoft Windows license just to be able to play videogames.
I mean, yeah okay let's say they get access to the server and they can upload new files or modify existing ones. How can a server infect a godamn computer via a stupid Web browser? Are we talking about yet another Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash or Microsoft Silverlight exploit here? Are computers running Linux, BSD and OS X safe from this shit?
Either we're paying clients and they don't do this shit or we get free services in exchange for the carriers being able to sell our data. There has to be laws against being able to do both.
He may have a good reason to rant about xyz but do we really need to read about it?
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What Halloween looks like today.
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Especially when he's buying something called "vixen" for the kids.
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That's first world evil right there, people!
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What's wrong with free eggs and free toilet paper?
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The day after Halloween is a special day. It's the day the Halloween candy and Halloween chocolate is on sale.
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The bumblebees are likely to revolt and demand a minimum wage for making all those deliveries.
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Now add this to RealDolls so that their future A.I. can feel where and how they're being touched.
When I need a pseudo-laptop, I prefer to use a P-P-P-Powerbook!
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Nendoroid backup?
Okay, so that means no visit to the U.S.A. We've seen what your own government does to its own people, we don't want to set foot there.
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You can't hack their logo, so I guess it's secure.
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You say catch-up, I say ketchup.
I don't see the problem with using closed-source binary blobs for a SteamOS box. What would be the point of an open-source gaming system? As long as nobody can hack into your system and delete your saved games or whatnot, I think it's more than good enough. It's free and it removes the need to buy a Microsoft Windows license just to be able to play videogames.
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To make sure it's not obvious, keep a few gigabytes of regular porn, 3d porn, hentai porn, furry porn, tentacle porn and futanari porn.
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And yet you have enough free time that you seem to know about his multiple posts about "apps" and enough free time to post a reply to his nonsense.
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How about implementing some sort of "one-child" policy?
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Even if you had never heard his name before today I'm pretty sure you had seen at least one of his illustration.
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Seriously, who the hell still uses MySQL on DOS servers?
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Fools. Screw PCI and use ISA instead, it's a lot cheaper.
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Danger from a tether? I'm not saying there's aliens on that airship, but.... it's aliens.
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.don't use a period as a list bullet.
We have people here who like to either omit comments in their code, write obfuscated code, etc.
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Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
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I mean, yeah okay let's say they get access to the server and they can upload new files or modify existing ones. How can a server infect a godamn computer via a stupid Web browser? Are we talking about yet another Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash or Microsoft Silverlight exploit here? Are computers running Linux, BSD and OS X safe from this shit?
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Either we're paying clients and they don't do this shit or we get free services in exchange for the carriers being able to sell our data. There has to be laws against being able to do both.
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