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  1. That's the problem with Facebook. You can never truly delete your Facebook account. The moment you have to login into something via Facebook, your account is revived from the dead completely intact.

  2. Re: What does Facebook offer? on WhatsApp Co-Founder Tells Everyone To Delete Facebook, Further Fueling the #DeleteFacebook Movement (theverge.com) · · Score: -1, Informative

    That's true for most platforms. Facebook just turned it into a fine art.

  3. Tales from the Help Desk... on Ask Slashdot: Biggest IT Management Mistakes? · · Score: -1, Funny

    The help desk vendor requiring everyone to be ITIL-certified and expecting everyone to pay for training and certification out of their own pocket without reimbursement. Needless to say, no one became ITIL-certified and the requirement got quietly dropped. The client company went on to have five different vendors in five years that promised to double the performance at half the cost.

  4. Re:Still not looking into on Congress Opens Probe Into FBI's Handling of Clinton Email Investigation (arstechnica.com) · · Score: -1

    Even more so since Congress claims ignorance that they didn't know that we had troops in Niger. Although the Pentagon claimed to have kept them informed. Which is it?

    http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/23/politics/niger-troops-lawmakers/index.html

  5. Re:Well, Chris, here's what you do on Ask Slashdot: How Can You Apply For A Job When Your Code Samples Suck? · · Score: -1

    Stop signing up "Cashews" users [...]

    Here's the deal: the beatings will continue until the trolls leave creimer alone.

  6. WPA2 is the new WPA. Use at your own risk.

  7. Who knew... on Israeli Spies 'Watched Russian Agents Breach Kaspersky Software' (bbc.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    That anti-virus software was an exciting field to get into?

  8. Re:Another fake creimer story. on Hundreds of Printers Expose Backend Panels and Password Reset Functions Online (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: -1

    I also don't know how that's going to get expensive when you can just turn off the printer.

    Printing at midnight when no one is around.

    An HP deskjet prints a little under 20 pages a minute and the fastest printers are 100 pages per minute.

    You're thinking desktop printers. Commercial all-in-one printers are a different beast.

    Explain yourself or else.

    Don't threaten me, creimer!

  9. My job had a malware outbreak where the printers just printed thousands of test pages until the toner cartridge went empty or someone rebooted printer. That one got expensive in a hurry.

  10. Re:Ballsy Move on Google Unveils Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL With No Headphone Jack (venturebeat.com) · · Score: -1

    The Pixel playback is still better than a Yugo with a CD player.

  11. Seen this in church... on Unselfish People Are More Likely to Wind Up With Depression (vice.com) · · Score: -1, Interesting

    The people who are really good at serving the needs of other people usually burn out. But the people who are in it for themselves stay in the leadership forever.

  12. NVMe vs. SATA on Super Fast NVMe RAID Comes To Threadripper (zdnet.com) · · Score: -1

    From the various Intel boards that I've been looking at, there one or two NVMe connectors and six SATA connectors. If you install a NVMe, one of the SATA connectors. Install another NVMe, another SATA connector is disabled. Instead of having eight ports for storage devices, only six ports are available. Maybe that's a limitation of the Intel chipset. Are Threadripper motherboards any better?

  13. Re:More money than sense... on Ask Slashdot: Why Would Anyone Want To Spend $1,000 on a Smartphone? · · Score: -1

    A friend of mine was relieved that I got a new iPad (5th gen) to replace my five-year-old iPad 2. If I have gotten the latest iPad Pro, he would have gotten an iPad Pro with higher specs to stay competitive. Never mind that his last three iPads all work just fine.

  14. Re:Getting a headache... on Code is Too Hard To Think About (theatlantic.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    And ILoveFatCashew's karma has also been nuked to oblivion, so you can ONLY post one or two comments per day on that account.

    Uh, no. Try again, douchebag.

  15. B52 Bombers... on Navy Returns to Compasses and Pencils To Help Avoid Collisions at Sea (nytimes.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    When the navigation computer has to reboot on the B-52 bomber, the crew breaks out the slide ruler and map to figure out where they're going.

  16. Re:Ideal Linux desktop... on Ask Slashdot: Whatever Happened To the 'Year of Linux on Desktop'? · · Score: -1

    No, you're creimer, I meant to post that in response to your idiocy.

    No, I'm ILoveFatCashews.

    Perhaps you've been struck on the head and are temporarily amnesiac?

    That would be creimer. Poor fellow never recovered from being dog piled by his trolls.

  17. You fucking waste of skin, creimer.

    I think you posted to the wrong thread. Seems like this has been happening a lot since Slashdot came back online and ACs are disoriented from being without their fix for several days.

  18. Re:Ideal Linux desktop... on Ask Slashdot: Whatever Happened To the 'Year of Linux on Desktop'? · · Score: 0

    Creimer once again demonstrates his vast ignorance:

    I think you posted to the wrong thread. Seems like this has been happening a lot since Slashdot came back online and ACs are disoriented from being without their fix for several days.

  19. Ideal Linux desktop... on Ask Slashdot: Whatever Happened To the 'Year of Linux on Desktop'? · · Score: 0

    My ideal Linux desktop is a Windows laptop that has several Cgywin windows open to ssh into my file server (FreeBSD) and Red Hat Linux box.

  20. Back in 1997, many computers still in use had single-digit megabytes of RAM [...]

    You're thinking the early 1990's. I had 32MB in 1997, and 192MB a few years later.

  21. Re:Go find a better investment... on Chaos and Hackers Stalk Investors on Cryptocurrency Exchanges (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    Protip: Don't take financial advice from a man who recently declared bankruptcy, has a $300/month food budget, and who can never afford retirement.

    You must have replied to the wrong thread. If you look through my comment history, I never mentioned bankruptcy, food budget or retirement.

    The longer-term the investment, the stupider it is.

    Precious metals are hard savings because its hard to spend on a whim.

  22. Go find a better investment... on Chaos and Hackers Stalk Investors on Cryptocurrency Exchanges (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    If you want to invest in something that is shiny and tangible, invest in gold and silver. The actual metal and not paper shares. People who own paper shares don't know that the supply of paper shares is greater than the tangible supply of gold and silver. Like bit coin, paper shares will eventually collapse.

  23. Who knew... on FCC Chief Tells Apple To Turn on iPhone's FM Radio Chip (cnet.com) · · Score: -1

    ...that someone could "think different" about FM radio.

  24. Seriously... on Ikea's Stuff is Tough To Assemble, So It Bought a Startup To Do It For You (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    IKEA furniture isn't that difficult to put together. You just need to take your time, follow the directions and try not to misplace any of the small parts.

  25. Re:Voice activated assistants are the... on 5,000 People Are Working On Amazon's Digital Assistant Alexa (geekwire.com) · · Score: 0, Funny

    My wife has to ask me to take out the garbage 3 or 4 times before getting frustrated and picking up a handheld device (frying pan).

    That's nothing. My mother's handheld device was empty beer bottles. I had to take out the garbage and the recyclables.