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  1. Question on Want a PC With 192 GB of RAM? · · Score: 1

    Could you put together a device that ZFS'd up a buttload of old ram chips? The cost of ram doesn't seem to have much to do with how much ram storage is available on earth as much as it's speed and utility in today's hardware. Could you build a device that was essentially a huge ram bus for old chips addressable over ... I dunno a pcix or agp bus? Agp might not be good, but something that had big i/o in both directions. Someone please do this. I have tons of old ram sticks that I paid waaaaaay too much for back in the day, and I'd like to be able to claim that they weren't a waste of money. :)

  2. Re:humanity makes no sense. on Facebook Reverts ToS Change After User Uproar · · Score: 1

    If I could hurt the banks by doing something as simple as closing a facebook account I would. Closing a bank account just means I have to open another one somewhere else. Also, me closing my account hurts banks a LOT less than me deleting my profile hurts facebook, especially since I'm subsidizing banks when I pay taxes whether I have an account or not.

  3. piss on How To Keep Rats From Eating My Cables? · · Score: 1

    You want big cat piss. This is the best deterrent I've found. It smells really bad though. Trade-offs. Effective, inexpensive, no-smell. Pick any two.

  4. Re:the electoral college is a useful tool. on Iowa Seeks To Remove Electoral College · · Score: 1

    Gerrymandering has turned the electoral college into a joke.

  5. Re:Not very realistic on Active Directory Comes To Linux With Samba 4 · · Score: 1

    Way to shit on a project that isn't even targeting you as a user. Maybe wait for a mature version to evaluate before setting up a straw man to knock down.

  6. Not an easy calculation on 1 In 3 Windows PCs Still Vulnerable To Worm Attack · · Score: 2, Informative

    How much downtime is caused (money is lost) by patches that break things versus how much money is lost when machines get hacked? This isn't a windows only issue. I've seen Debian security releases break things too. They're a bit easier to rollback, but the problem is fundamentally an ROI or EV problem, not a technical one.

  7. Re:Amazon is an outsourced fulfilment house on Amazon.com Reporting This Holiday Season Their "Best Ever" · · Score: 1

    Or they're hiding what they charge for transaction margin. They could be making much more for doing much less, we simply don't have the data.

  8. only 8.5 mil on Legal Troubles Continue To Mount For Diebold · · Score: 1

    8.5 million is a small price to pay for that level of control.

  9. Re:potential of Air ? on iPlayer Released for Mac, Linux; Adobe Announces AIR for Linux · · Score: 1

    JavaFX (Applets 2.0) has awesome potential, but they pretty much said "screw you" to Linux which means I won't be early adopting it and neither will any of my co-workers. That said, they're already so far behind on install base that all Flash needs to nip this in the bud is release a browser independent runtime and a nicer web service binding api and there will be no practical reason not to choose it. I would like to see someone write a browser in Flash for some reason. So you could browse while you browse.

  10. About friggin time on 64-Bit Java For Linux · · Score: 1

    Not that it matters now. Sun has already lost. They have zero desktop adoption and aren't going to get any, because they treat their biggest evangelists and early adopters like crap (flash for linux? sadly, yes). As a developer, I haven't been using JavaFX at ALL. No browser adoption, doesn't run on my chosen platform, doesn't show any interest in making my platform a priority. Why the hell should I write an app that requires yet another 30 meg download?

    I get all the vendor lock in, it's not open source so it's evil arguments. Save them. This is about Sun totally missing the boat, and doing nothing to fix the problem.

  11. Discrete math on Best Introduction To Programming For Bright 11-14-Year-Olds? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Discrete math, autonoma theory, logic (truth tables, conditionals, boolean logic) that sort of stuff is more important to a good grounding in computer science than programming (all that on just a chalkboard). If the knowledge base is strong, the languages will reveal themselves as tools to solve those types of problems with. The language is just a construct for realizing the application of the theory. If the math and logic concepts aren't understood, you basically have a tool that you don't know how to use. Which is not bad. You're still better off than where you were, but now you're banging in nails with a socket wrench. Instead of learning what a bolt is, what it's for and how to tighten it, and then given a socket wrench.

    On second thought, anything but Java.

  12. silly question on Why a Music Tax Is a Bad Idea · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So, why stymie that process with a new bureaucracy that simply funds the big record labels?

    Because the record labels donate more money to policy makers than you do.

  13. Re:Linux support is 'coming' on Sun Releases JavaFX · · Score: 1

    I disagree. Linux (and BSD) users are the early adopters and the ones who encourage their Windows using friends to use better alternatives like Firefox. Also, Linux users tend to be the first ones to develop on new languages and platforms. Less apps, less JVM's in the browser, less exposure, fewer early adopters excited about the product.

    As a Java developer and Linux user, I won't be using this and I can garauntee that not a single one of my Windows using co-workers has any desire to install another browser plug-in on every browser they use. If I had the desire to implement our next app with JavaFX they would.

  14. Re:Obligatory question on Cost-Conscious Companies Turn To Open Source · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I know the intent (and moderation) was "funny" but this is actually how a former employer operated. Once he realized that all he had to do was not get caught for a certain period of time and it suddenly became worth it to not renew licenses, he stopped renewing licenses. He did get audited. It cost him an order of magnitude less than it would've to have kept current on his licenses for the five years he managed to skate by.

    Your plan makes sense in some cases. :)

  15. Re:Best of luck RIAA on New TN Law Forces Universities To Patrol For Copyright Violations · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Unless this law is struck down your uni will either do what the STATE wants or lose state support, perhaps accreditation, funding. This is a compliance issue now, not a "good luck" issue.

    The state is not responsible for accreditation. We are not a state institution and do not rely on the state for any funding. The contention is between the development of our alumni relations (donations) and spending money on enforcing another organizations business model. I would be shocked if we voluntarily spent money we didn't have on something that we don't need, when we could spend it on pan handling our well heeled alumni.

  16. Best of luck RIAA on New TN Law Forces Universities To Patrol For Copyright Violations · · Score: 4, Interesting

    As an IT professional working at one of these TN universities I can report that the budget crunch currently going on in education (the aggresive growth policies that served the endowments so well in the past were mostly real estate driven) will limit the resources these new directives are allocated. In fact, we're actually considering open source solutions for the first time since I've worked here. Pretty sure the RIAA's financial well being is not at the top of our list.

  17. Re:It is a good middle ground. on Why Developers Are Switching To Macs · · Score: 1

    OSX does NOT support windows protocols any better than Linux... Active Directory in particular is pretty much broken under OSX. Linux supports AD just fine, and integrates LDAP quite nicely. Oddly enough, Linux + Windows = harmony, but throwing OSX in the mix pretty much hoses it all up.

    Also, please elaborate on the selection of high quality closed source applications that OSX has that linux does not (or doesn't have an equivalent too). Photoshop is hardly a developer tool.

    Virtualization benefits apply to all OS's, so no points for OSX there.

    Vax? wtf?

  18. Re:Video on Boot Windows Vista In Four Seconds · · Score: 1

    It's not an ASUS board.

  19. whoah on Mystery Science Theater Turns 20 · · Score: 1

    Something I loved from my childhood is 20 years old.... am I old?

  20. I'm going to ignore your question entirely on How To Verify CD-R Data Retention Over Time? · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    And suggest that instead of using CD-R's anymore, you buy some 1TB portable drives and keep them backed up. I don't know your application and you don't explain it, so this is more of a statement about how crap CD-R's are for archiving anything at all, ever. If you have important data on a CD-R, back it up asap.

  21. Obama on Discuss the US Presidential Election & Health Care · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It's not really even close here... McCain wants to privatize and deregulate. Imagine your social security benefits in the hands of the people McCain trusted so much that he felt that less scrutiny and transparency was necessary. Now imagine your health care benefits managed the same way.

  22. Re:Anything for non americans? on Streaming Election Night Broadcast TV? · · Score: 1


    Not really.
    The president can only do what Congress allows. That is what I find so funny about people freaking out over the president.
    There are checks and balances in the system one person can not mess it up that bad in just four years.

    Yeah really. Google bush signing statements. Perhaps our definitions of "mess it up that bad" are totally different. He's done a bang up job of consolidating executive power at the expense of personal liberty.

  23. Sign me up on First Mars-Goers Should Prepare For a One-Way Trip · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No Democrats/Republicans, no stock market, no poverty, no orwellian wars on drugs.... Sounds like paradise

  24. Re:FREEOWW!!! on Microsoft to Issue Emergency Patch For File-Sharing Hole · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I don't have any modpoints, but I do have karma to burn. You're a dipshit. Stop typing.

  25. Re:CVS all the way baby on Practical Reasons To Choose Git Or Subversion? · · Score: 1

    I'm normally all for newer better systems, but I have to agree... CVS > SVN because of branching/tagging. I don't have a good, rational reason for thinking this, other than it works how I think it should and SVN does not. Perhaps my brain is calcifying (it is getting to that age), but I'm glad our shop never switched to SVN.