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  1. Strike 2, OpenBSD. on OpenBSD Will Not Fix PRNG Weakness · · Score: 5, Insightful

    OpenBSD is on a fast track to losing its most favored secure OS status if they keep this up.

    First they refused to implement WPA (despite the other BSDs having it), because it "doesn't provide real security" and "just use IPSEC".

    Now they're refusing to address a weakness in their network stack (despite the other BSDs addressing it), again with the implication that everybody should just jump to IPSEC. What if you're in a situation where an IPSEC rollout is impractical or impossible?

    Whatever happened to defense in depth? Whatever happened to "secure by default"? Whatever happened to constructive paranoia, such as randomizing of libc addresses, that was unlikely to have any real impact on security but was a nice extra, just in case? Why must I now upgrade to NetBSD to get security features that are lacking in OpenBSD? Isn't the shoe on the wrong foot?

    What happened? Was there a change of management? Is OpenBSD under the thumb of a douchebag patch manager lately? Is this going to go away at some point? Those of us that sleep with OpenBSD firewalls like a gun under our pillow are taking notice.

  2. Some combination of "sensationalist" and "false" on One Computer to Rule Them All · · Score: 1

    So, because the system is capable of addressing up to 2^14 racks / 2^26 nodes, naturally it's going to be sold in that ridiculously huge configuration and going to "run the entire Internet"? That's like saying your 64-bit PC is going to have 16 exabytes of RAM next year and is going to store every word ever spoken by humans.

    Buried as inaccurate... well... buried as inaccurate when Digg ran the same story 2 days ago.

  3. Re:Third cut? on Third Undersea Cable Cut · · Score: 1

    Spy sappin' my salary.

  4. 630MHz on Just What is this ASUS Eee Thing Anyway? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Anonymous parent is right - the Eee is 630 MHz. It is NOT 900 MHz, even though all the press articles and even some of the retailer descriptions say this. This was a major disappointment when I bought one.

  5. The Dig on Six-Dimensional Space-Time Theory · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Wasn't 6-dimensional space-time covered in the LucasArts adventure game, The Dig?

    (watch me get modded down for mentioning Dig)

  6. Re:Correction. on Need for Speed Unconnected to Fatal Crash · · Score: 1

    I was also going to say the original Gone in 60 was the best of the above, but that would have been editorializing unnecessarily.

  7. Re:Maybe Linus doesn't LIKE what GPL3 requires? on Linus Says No GPLv3 for the Linux Kernel · · Score: 1
    Why does anybody do the things that they do? Maybe Linus was more interested in making Linux work than in worrying about the legal issues, and didn't realize what a hardline stance the FSF would take in the years to come. As for Eric, I think making a political statement is his practicality.

    Why have I released code under the GPL? Because it's for code that I'd like to have wide exposure, and I otherwise truly don't care what happens to it.

    I'm glad GPL exists and I'm sure there'll always be a place for it. I'm just saying its entire raison d'être is counterculture. It's fighting the system.

  8. Correction. on Need for Speed Unconnected to Fatal Crash · · Score: 1
    Gone in 60 Seconds was not the sequel to The Fast and the Furious; but rather a remake of H. B. Halicki's original 1974 film, Gone in 60 Seconds.

    The sequel to The Fast and the Furious was 2 Fast 2 Furious.

  9. Re:Maybe Linus doesn't LIKE what GPL3 requires? on Linus Says No GPLv3 for the Linux Kernel · · Score: 1
    GPL has never been a practical license. GPL has always been a political statement.

    The anti-DRM provisions are just the next logical step in the GPL's evolution - as a political statement.

  10. Re:End result on Sony RootKit Still A Problem? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The end result of this fiasco should just be that people disable Autoplay.

  11. Never fear! on Value (Price/Quality) for Computer Upgrades? · · Score: 2, Informative
    AGP isn't dead yet!

    The Geforce 6800GS is available in AGP.

  12. Ma'am, we're professionals on The End of Copyright · · Score: 1
    Maybe if these Gamasutra authors want to keep their reputations as professionals who know what they're talking about and say things for a reason, they should think things through before posting an article.

    "Encrypted to discourage hacking?"

  13. WHAT on Driving Away Teens With High Frequency Noise · · Score: 1
    Congratulations, that has absolutely nothing to do with this thread.

    The question was: Will a 75dB sound cause hearing damage?

    What you pasted says: If you cannot hear sounds below 75dB, then you are deaf.

    But it's got fancy scientifical words like "cochlear" so I guess that means it's important, am I rite?

  14. Re:LEGO on Stealing Legos for fun and profit? · · Score: 1
    You mean you have 100 Minifigs.

    If you're going to be anal about Legos, at least do it right.

  15. Shoot the Monkey and Win $20! on Firefox 3D Canvas FPS Engine · · Score: 5, Funny

    And of course this technology will NEVER be used for ads.

  16. Re:404 on The Making of Super Mario Bros. 3 · · Score: 1

    But not as cool as my 403.

  17. Re:Container format = Stupid on Doom 3 Programmer on OGG, Ultra, 60FPS Play · · Score: 1

    No, actually, WAV is a container. WAV files can contain ADPCM or even MP3 compressed streams. See "compression code" under http://www.sonicspot.com/guide/wavefiles.html

  18. Re:What speed are most SCSI drives? on Where are the High-Capacity SCSI Drives? · · Score: 1
    "IDE sucks the life out of PC, even newer 3ghz+ pc's still pause when you put in a floppy or eject a cdrom in windows"

    That's because Explorer blocks until the media is picked up and recognized, regardless of the underlying hardware. Granted, it's stupid (they really should do that in a separate thread), but it's totally not a IDE vs. SCSI issue.

    How do I know? I'm using a SCSI CD-RW drive and it does exactly the same thing.

  19. Problem solved on Securing Mac OS X · · Score: 2, Funny
    1. Delete OSX
    2. Install OpenBSD/macppc

    Next on Neill's Slashdot Comments: How to secure Linux.

  20. Re:wait... on Midway's Slugfest, Ballers Inappropriate For Kids? · · Score: 1

    Hitler.

  21. Re:Here's a better deal... on Dell Offers $100 For Old iPods · · Score: 1, Funny
    Your username is imprecise. The last digit should be rounded up to 8.

    Just trying to be helpful.

  22. Re:MP3 compression == complicated on Mesh Compression for 3D Graphics · · Score: 1

    Except that almost every MP3 encoder begins by running the input through a lowpass filter, and some even hardcode this to 16KHz regardless of bitrate. So yes, MP3 compression does involve throwing out high frequencies, even if that's not the bulk of it.

  23. Our new robot masters on When Robots Play Games · · Score: 1
    My bowling instructor at State (yes, I took bowling, stop laughing) once said that we could easily build robots that could bowl. But then, what would the point be? They'd bowl a perfect game every time.

    And now I have the answer to that question. We need robots that can bowl through minefields! It's all clear to me now.

  24. Re:so where is the "game"?? on There Inc. Stops Consumer 'Virtual World' Updates · · Score: 1

    I had an idea to make There into an Unreal Tournament mod once, but that unfortunately never panned out.

  25. Switch on Origins of Mac OS X's runscript Security Hole · · Score: 2, Funny

    See, you guys should just buy a Mac. We don't have this sort of problem.