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  1. Re: Moscow Donald - Treason on Facebook Accused of Conducting Mass Surveillance Through Its Apps (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Look - a squirrel!

  2. What's that have to do with shilling?

  3. You angry, bro?

  4. Shills be shillin'...

  5. Re: try new Donaldizole on Elon Musk To Fight Fake News, Rate Journalists' Credibility Via a Site Called 'Pravda' · · Score: 1

    It is kind of entertaining, isn't it? But I'm easily amused.

  6. Re: try new Donaldizole on Elon Musk To Fight Fake News, Rate Journalists' Credibility Via a Site Called 'Pravda' · · Score: 1

    Ewwwww, mean words from the AC. I'm soooooooooo offended!

    But hey - you've read my entire post history. I'm getting free rent on a little corner of your mind. Now that's pretty cool.

  7. Re: try new Donaldizole on Elon Musk To Fight Fake News, Rate Journalists' Credibility Via a Site Called 'Pravda' · · Score: 1

    Offended? I'm having fun.

    Did you call your local pharmacy and check if they have Preparation H? I think it could really help you.

  8. Re: try new Donaldizole on Elon Musk To Fight Fake News, Rate Journalists' Credibility Via a Site Called 'Pravda' · · Score: 1

    Have you tried Preparation H? I hear it's good for butthurt.

  9. Re: try new Donaldizole on Elon Musk To Fight Fake News, Rate Journalists' Credibility Via a Site Called 'Pravda' · · Score: 1

    Blub, blub, blub...

    You angry, brocephus?

  10. Re: try new Donaldizole on Elon Musk To Fight Fake News, Rate Journalists' Credibility Via a Site Called 'Pravda' · · Score: 1

    Anonymous coward is anonymous, cowardly.

  11. Re: So the public rates their credibility? on Elon Musk To Fight Fake News, Rate Journalists' Credibility Via a Site Called 'Pravda' · · Score: 1

    Bot poetry?

    Or just a drunk Progressive Philistine?

  12. Re: So the public rates their credibility? on Elon Musk To Fight Fake News, Rate Journalists' Credibility Via a Site Called 'Pravda' · · Score: 1

    Oh oh oh - can I decide who to hire as semi-official paid researchers? Oh, this will be FUN!

  13. try new Donaldizole on Elon Musk To Fight Fake News, Rate Journalists' Credibility Via a Site Called 'Pravda' · · Score: 0, Troll

    Crude, incoherent muttering is a symptom of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS). Don't let this horrible disease interfere with your life or drive away friends and family. Now there is help! New Donaldizole had been proven safe & effective for the treatment of TDS.

    Talk to your doctor about new Donaldizole - and get help today!

  14. Re: So the public rates their credibility? on Elon Musk To Fight Fake News, Rate Journalists' Credibility Via a Site Called 'Pravda' · · Score: 1

    Perhaps your "facts" are less uncontroversial than you imagined.

  15. Re: So, let me get this straight. on The Percentage of Open Source Code in Proprietary Apps is Rising (helpnetsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    Ooooooookay, suuuuuure. Keep saying that, and maybe someone will believe you. I've worked with a lot of different client companies. Big, small, new, old - they all had this issue.

    Maybe you'd like to suggest a company that is blessedly free of all dependencies on obsolete software? I'm very curious to know who they are.. just in case I've seen their systems.

    Where do you see me, or anyone else here, asking "the industry" to address this issue? You don't, because you made that up. Because you like to hear the sound of your own voice. The problem is an accounting and management culture issue at the root. It's easy enough to fix, just needs resources allocated.

    I don't know what axe you're grinding. Care to elaborate?

  16. Re: Prior to 2005 (or thereabouts) on FBI Repeatedly Overstated Encryption Threat Figures To Congress, Public (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Peace groups and radical political/faith groups creating problems in communities?

    Entering US politics? The FBI was always interested in anyone entering state and federal politics.

    Who was funding a politician, who a politician like to be friends with, any other "friends". Lots of files got created on all US political leaders and who supported them.

    These items seem decidedly un-American. Maybe the FBI would have a less Gestapo-ish public reputation if they stuck to chasing bank robbers and stayed out of politics.

  17. Re: Ubuntu as host or guest? on Ubuntu's Mark Shuttleworth Pulls No Punches on Red Hat and VMware in OpenStack Cloud (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Any idea what they do run as host OS?

  18. Re: Exploiting other peoples work on The Percentage of Open Source Code in Proprietary Apps is Rising (helpnetsecurity.com) · · Score: 0

    GPL is too weak. Use AGPL instead.

  19. Sounds like the main problem is companies that are too cheap, lazy, and/or incompetent to update their proprietary shitware.

  20. Re: So, let me get this straight. on The Percentage of Open Source Code in Proprietary Apps is Rising (helpnetsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    There are at least two internal applications in my company that fit his description perfectly. This is not unusual. Almost everyone who currently works in software encounters this phenomenon on a regular basis.

    Yet you choose to be petulant and rude. You demand examples, with no awareness of what an answer would imply.

    Do you really expect someone to say, "At my company - X Corp - the Y system depends on an old, known-insecure version of package Z"?

      It's obvious you have no idea what you are talking about. Go back to Reddit.

  21. Re: we should rethink search of personal memories on FBI Repeatedly Overstated Encryption Threat Figures To Congress, Public (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    +10 You've got my vote.

  22. Re: Law Enforcement Isn't Strong on Math Skills on FBI Repeatedly Overstated Encryption Threat Figures To Congress, Public (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    It's okay. Law enforcers are allowed - and in fact encouraged - to lie under oath. How else are we gonna keep the Gulag full?

  23. Re: Prior to 2005 (or thereabouts) on FBI Repeatedly Overstated Encryption Threat Figures To Congress, Public (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Why makes you suppose law enforcers are interested in solving crimes? So far as I can tell, they're mainly interested in collecting bribes from the rich, and tyrannizing the poor for fun.

    Have you noticed how in our big cities the violent criminals run wild? While three or four paramilitary "cops" will gang up to harass a jaywalker.

  24. Re: The Soporific of False Equivalency on Trump Ignores 'Inconvenient' Security Rules To Keep Tweeting On His iPhone, Says Report (politico.com) · · Score: 1

    "Vote for evil! It's the *adult* thing to do."

    Seriously, what kind of fool says something like that? Must be a Demonrat or Repuglican partisan. Sorry bro, we don't want any of what you're selling.

  25. How fortunate then, that no one is asking you to pay for Internet Archive.