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  1. Re: Fearmongering bullshit article seeding FUD on Malware Exploiting Spectre, Meltdown CPU Flaws Emerges (securityweek.com) · · Score: 1

    But mah clocks!! You are right, this should be patched immediately and correctly, but some vendors don't think you should be secure by default. They feel you should have to already know that their products are insecure and let you choose to make it secure or not.

  2. Re:Fearmongering bullshit article seeding FUD on Malware Exploiting Spectre, Meltdown CPU Flaws Emerges (securityweek.com) · · Score: 1

    There is such a thing called Metasploit, but no it isn't an automated tool it is mainly for testing and manually pentesting stuff. You can however take exploits from it and combine them into your program, but if you wanted to add the entire tool it would be gigabytes large and would definitely be easily detected by people, not just AV software. The goal in malware, especially self spreading malware is to keep your executable as small as possible while still having all of the functionality you need.

  3. Re:I'd like to see more protests this relevant. on Bicyclist Protests Net Neutrality By Slowing Traffic Outside the FCC Building (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    That would be the equivalent of Uncapping your modem O.o

  4. Re:how do you figure out who's hot or not? on One in 50 of Us is Face Blind -- and Many Don't Even Realize (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    So you like ugly people.. We get it.

  5. You plan internet activity 18 months out? How much time a week do you set aside for porn?

  6. Re:Has the systemd problem been fixed? on Linus Finally Releases Linux 4.15 Kernel, Blames Intel For Delay (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    This, I have never had an issue with Systemd. Sure I dont like the logging system, but other than that I hardly notice its presence, also its Linux. You can replace the init system if you so choose.

  7. Re:GNOME is done. on Should Apps Replace Title Bars with Header Bars? (gnome.org) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Gnome is like when you take KDE and stack XFCE and LXDE ontop of it, add a hint of Enlightenment after you dive into the depth of the Windows 10 option switch, all while being drunk and on a tleast 2 types of narcotics.

  8. Re:No, of course not. on Should Apps Replace Title Bars with Header Bars? (gnome.org) · · Score: 2

    KDE Best DE since DOS.

  9. Re:Retard, other states bus their homeless on 'New California' Movement Wants To Create a 51st State (wqad.com) · · Score: 1

    Actually, I live in Las Vegas, and a lot of the "vagrants" that come here are from california, among other areas. But we still get a lot of worthless from california even if they're not homeless.

  10. Re: Which billionaire is funding this one? on 'New California' Movement Wants To Create a 51st State (wqad.com) · · Score: 1

    Well to an extent, yes. The rest of the world does it, why cant we?

  11. Are you overclocking? You got me beat by about 10%

  12. Re:Miranda warning on iPhone X Purchase Leads To Police, Battering Ram, and Handcuffs (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 1

    they can not detain you without reading you your rights either, if they put you in handcuffs and take you anywhere before you were read your rights, you have been kidnapped. go to your best local lawyer and file a suit. obviously after you haven't told the cops anything except "I want my lawyer"

  13. Re: Very high level of confidence in TREASON on 'Very High Level of Confidence' Russia Used Kaspersky Software For Devastating NSA Leaks (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    Interesting you should pick the lowest amount reported, $1.97. What about all the rest? Of course Facebook and Twitter haven't finished their reluctant search for secret Russian spending.

    I highly doubt they will until Trumps term has expired. Unless there isn't one if theirs elected.

  14. I was by no means saying they shouldn't be fucking off the majority of the time. Hell I hope they get to fuckoff 95% of the time, Their job is to work during time of disaster and emergency. And I'm sure we all feel the same way when it comes to that, I would gladly give my tax dollars for them to fuckoff and be ready when needed than to keep the money and face what happens when we dont have the.

  15. Re:Hey why have 3 branches of government on Lawsuit Filed By 22 State Attorneys General Seeks To Block Net Neutrality Repeal (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Hi, convicted felon here. I am legally allowed to vote. Research some laws buddy. Just can't vote while serving a sentence or on parole/probation. Atleast in the great state of Nevada, other states may have different laws.

  16. Re:Very high level of confidence in TREASON on 'Very High Level of Confidence' Russia Used Kaspersky Software For Devastating NSA Leaks (yahoo.com) · · Score: 2

    Its not that its hard, It is not allowed. The current situation in politics shows clearly. If you think for yourself you are the enemy. And it seems so on both sides. One more than the other by quite a bit. Who needs evidence when you can FEEL it? Because feelings are so much better than thoughts.

  17. Re:Very high level of confidence in TREASON on 'Very High Level of Confidence' Russia Used Kaspersky Software For Devastating NSA Leaks (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh no! That does it! Russia must go DOWN! On what ever the latest sewn on body part is!

  18. I like your outlook on things, Here is to hoping they aren't forced by the feds to log every bit of traffic! Would be kind of unfair providing the private companies would have taxes and shit to pay and also not have control over the land to run the wires needed for faster internet, but on the other hand they should have thought about that before they started fucking over customers. Still a better plan than "Net Neutrality" in my opinion, then again that's my asshole, everyone's smells differently.

  19. Actually, Firemen spend the majority of their time fucking off, they only work when there is a fire.

  20. Re:Very high level of confidence in TREASON on 'Very High Level of Confidence' Russia Used Kaspersky Software For Devastating NSA Leaks (yahoo.com) · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Where is this evidence? I want to see it, all I have seen so far is people saying it happened, no actual evidence. Hell you guys cant even agree on what the russians hacked, or how they did it.

  21. Re: A fool and his tulip is soon separated on Hackers Hijack DNS For Lumens Cryptocurrency Site 'BlackWallet', Steal $400,000 (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Ethereum is rising, slowly.. but rising.

  22. Re:listen fuckers on Chelsea Manning Files to Run for U.S. Senate in Maryland (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Has there even been one single "Announced at CES" post this week? I dont remember seeing any.

  23. Thats a nice list, But you seem like you would benefit from a RAID 5 array.. not so much loss of data. And if you have full control of the linux box, you should have no issue with it losing data like in the past. Other than that i think the HGST 8tb drives are still the absolute best drive available as far as failure rate goes.

    This is my first system with an M.2 slot, and i will never look back. That being said looks like you got one of the best of those also.

    When i originally purchased my setup I had the C6H board, It was fucking awesome! but I couldn't get it to boot with 2 video cards in it that were not identical cards, and after a week or two of waiting for bios update and trying everything possible to make it work... I returned it and got the Gigabyte board. Which worked great out of the box. Kind of wish I had an external clock on it. but sine I knew it was only temporary until this upcoming release was out I didn't mind too much. It is still a hell of an overclock board and has awesome VRM. I'm hoping asus brings out a new crosshair for x470, as that will probably be my board of choice when it happens. Their CS is garbage, but their motherboards and GPU's are great, high end stuff atleast. I had one of their headsets and on the 2nd day I got it it literally started on fire on my head. Here is a link to the pictures... https://imgur.com/a/mwJuq Wasn't very happy. To say the least, Motherboards and GPU's are the only ASUS item I will purchase anymore.

  24. The fact that adults are trying to support their families on these jobs should tell you something about the state of the economy and the opportunities available to people.

    Have you not seen most people that work fast food, or just about any minimum wage job? They don't apply their self to anything, they do a horribly shit job and make like you're inconveniencing them when you want what you actually ordered.

    --Highdude702

  25. Re:Cryptocurrency mining on NVIDIA GPUs Weren't Immune To Spectre Security Flaws Either (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Didn't think of that, But I personally don't call that isolated if the network is connecting to a box with internet access. There is always a way in, Finding it is the hard part.