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  1. FOSSCAD has been available for 5 years on Judge Blocks Release of Blueprints For 3D-Printed Guns (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 2

    According to FOSSCAD's github they've been publishing materials for 5 years. I'd say Cody is quite correct regarding the harassment, he's being targeted. FOSSCAD makes 3D printable firearms which is available online without restriction.

  2. ebooks are free, google it followed by pdf on O'Reilly Discounts Every eBook By 50% (oreilly.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Ebook piracy is rampant, does anyone buy ebooks anymore?

  3. Searched for the title + pdf on Google on Humble Bundle Announces 'Hacker' Pay-What-You-Want Sale (humblebundle.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    All of these books are complete crap. They're not worth a cent IMO and Humble Bumble should be ashamed for even using these titles. I wasted 10 minutes of my life, I want them back.

  4. Remington 700 with 44mm objective on Ask Slashdot: Math-Related Present For a Bright 10-Year-Old? · · Score: 1

    This is the perfect present for any math-inspired individual. Teach him how to hit a target a mile away, he'll need to not only know math but must take in account wind, weather, speed and trajectory.

  5. Re:His name isn't Justin Robert, it's Mao JianQian on HIV Dating Company Accuses Researchers of Hacking Database (csoonline.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Just to give everyone the FYI, Mr. JianQiang also has the following domains: tophivdatingsites lesbiandatingonline singleparentdatingonline singleparentfish pozty - alas to hzoneapp ubaliaoyn - some chinese site xoiiixaab - some chinesesite He stopped the other site projects when he scored with hzone. He's not a single parent, he's not lesbian(well he may like women) and he's certainly not POZ. He's just a Chinese man screwing everyone over with this charade. So Mr. JianQiang, drop the act.

  6. His name isn't Justin Robert, it's Mao JianQiang on HIV Dating Company Accuses Researchers of Hacking Database (csoonline.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I performed a reverse on the domains when the original controversy set out. This guy isn't HIV positive, he's just a guy in China trying to make a buck off others. He also has an app called SugarD and there are many other domains he has registered in an attempt to have a successful business. The company is pretty much run by him and whatever support he may have hired, which is the reason hzoneapp doesn't have a solid technical team. Check out the self published prweb for hzone, he calls himself "Justin M, CEO." Looks like you made a slip up there with keeping your name consistent Mr. JianQiang.

  7. Bitcoin is already "real for business" on IBM and Linux Foundation To Create Blockchain For Major Financial Institutions (thestack.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Bitcoin is already real for business. This blockchain project will fail, people don't want banks in control of money, which is one of the reasons bitcoin was created in the first place.

  8. Re:A professional IT organization? on Fury and Fear In Ohio As IT Jobs Go To India (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    You could also expand by learning some Ansible or Chef, it's exceptionally useful for web development. i.e. "Just prep a new server/vm and run this one line, it'll take care of the rest." Expanding one's skills doesn't take much, just some time.

  9. Re:A professional IT organization? on Fury and Fear In Ohio As IT Jobs Go To India (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Various work from Chef/Ansible automation (CI and CD), complete infrastructure setup, security policies, some networking, AppArmor/SElinux/IDS/IPS set-up, 2FA... these are a small list of areas I've hit on projects I've worked on this year. Knowing how to perform set up, educate others and get to know business peeps equates to serious project work. If there are people who don't make the cut... well that's tough shit, those are the types of people who are considered the McDonalds employees of the tech world.

  10. Re:A professional IT organization? on Fury and Fear In Ohio As IT Jobs Go To India (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm a senior automation / devops / security engineer, I quite honestly find no basis in your statement. The fact is the highest paying gigs in Ohio are $55-80/hr, all of which are to me is inadequate compensation. This is why I don't work for anyone locally and choose to have clients outside of Ohio. When you're able to work from your home in Columbus, Ohio for $125-$250/hr with occasional travel, then tell me you know what you're doing. People like yourself complain about jobs being outsourced when you don't worry about continued education to make yourself marketable. How about this, you do quality work... then you won't find yourself out of a job.