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  1. PR failure on Security Community Raises $12k For Researcher Snubbed By Facebook · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This must be seen as an absolute failure of Facebook's PR department. As soon as this story hit the tech media, they should have reverted the decision and paid him and excused. This is a serious hit to Facebook's standing as a good workplace. What would you feel as an employee in this situation?

  2. Re:You'll be waiting a long time on SSD Prices Continue 3-Year Plunge · · Score: 1

    SSD prices fall faster than harddrive prices, so it's only a matter of time before SSD is at the same price point, and then harddrive production will cease to exist.

    Harddrives hasn't got much bigger the last few years, we're still at 3 TB max. SSDs are growing fast. Soon, harddrives have no advantage.

  3. Re:Ill placed worries for the wrong group on New Plan Lets Top HS Students Graduate 2 Years Early · · Score: 1

    the problem is, the test is not likely to test emotional maturity

    If it did, many of the 18-19 year olds would fail getting into college while many of the 16 ahead-of-time year olds would be a home-run.

    It is (many of) the 18-19 year olds that are not mature enough to be decent when bright 16 year olds surpass them in class. Sadly, those 18-19 year olds don't get more mature with age in that aspect. There is so many adults that can't take 16 year old software developers seriously.

  4. Re:How easy is it to set up an open relay mail ser on Apple Blurs the Server Line With Mac Mini Server · · Score: 1

    Fixed URL of screen shot: screen shot of UI for relays.

  5. Re:How easy is it to set up an open relay mail ser on Apple Blurs the Server Line With Mac Mini Server · · Score: 1

    Really simple, they have a nice UI for this: screen shot

  6. Re:Crashes on Apple Quietly Releases Safari 3.2 · · Score: 4, Informative

    GlimmerBlocker is a more stable ad-blocker. It's an http proxy and not an awful InputManager hack, so you can freely upgrade Safari without having Safari going into crash me mode.

  7. Re:Step into the time machine... on Computer Expectations of Today, and a Decade Hence? · · Score: 1

    The slashdot mentality did exist back then:

    From: Daniel Ellard (ellard2@husc10.harvard.edu )
    Subject: Re: What specifications will the standard year 2001 PC have?
    Date: 1994-03-11 08:23:35 PST

    I don't know what the specs of the standard PC will be in the year 2001, but I do know this: by the year 2010, there will be dozens of newsgroups dedicated to discussing how much more elegant they were than the current crop of bloated, memory hungry power hogs.