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  1. Re:Not Even Close on Is the Wii U Already Dead? · · Score: 1

    Furthermore, the launch slate of games for Nintendo is terrible again, as usual, and this year there will be like 3 Wii U titles or something? And the next Zelda release is yet another port/remake?

  2. Re:Not Even Close on Is the Wii U Already Dead? · · Score: 4, Informative

    It seems like the next generation MS and Sony consoles essentially run high-end commodity PC x86(-64) hardware with Blu-Ray drives and huge gobs of system and video memory (8GB combined GDDR5 in the case of PS4). No more Cell, powerpc, whatever have you and horrible graphics memory limitations (like 256MB, wtf).

    So yeah, porting for those and PC will be relatively painless while the Wii U is stuck with Xbox 360 launch specs.

    Nintendo has missed the boat.

  3. Re:There's your problem ... on iPhone Infringes On Sony, Nokia Patents, Says Federal Jury · · Score: 1

    We don't LIKE the patent system, but we like abusers of the system even less. Hate the players AND hate the game.

  4. Re:No time like the present... on That Was Fast: Leahy Drops Warrantless E-mail Surveillance Bill · · Score: 1

    That sounds like what's happening now. Except your software vendors are not interested in making the distinction.

    And there are free/cheap certificate providers out there that are generally accepted by most major software packages and OSes. I use one such for my home needs: StartSSL.

  5. Re:No time like the present... on That Was Fast: Leahy Drops Warrantless E-mail Surveillance Bill · · Score: 1

    Just because you, personally, are not interested in a solution to the problem of authentication in the computer security field doesn't mean SSL certificates shouldn't make a stab at attempting to solve it. Access control (encryption) isn't really much use without the other.

  6. Re:If there was a Bad at Math Map... on Secession Petitions Flood White House Website · · Score: 1

    They sure did a good job of this in 2000, I wonder why they're not in the mainstream yet?

  7. Re:Lots of reasons why Romney may win on Nate Silver's Numbers Indicate Probable Obama Win, World Agrees · · Score: 1

    From your post I just got a bingo on this score card:

    http://www.xkcd.com/1122/

  8. Re:gogole treats dead employees better? on Motorola To Cut 4,000 Jobs, Focus On High-End Devices · · Score: 1

    Having to die first would probably be a deal breaker.

  9. Re:Oh noes! on Bill Would Force Patent Trolls To Pay Defendants' Legal Bills · · Score: 2

    Hard-coding a 4x scaler into an operating system is not particularly innovative.

  10. Re:Dont you love... on Verizon To Kill All Unlimited Data Plans · · Score: 1

    Also those non-phone devices you will be purchasing at un-subsidized prices. Wonderful.

  11. Re:Low prices or pollution in China. on Apple's Chinese Suppliers Accused of Causing Significant Environmental Damage · · Score: 1

    Because historically boycotts don't do shit on their own. And what you suggest is less than a boycott. We're dealing with and in global forces that are many millions times more powerful than you or I and have so many fingers in so many pies that boycotts are completely beneath notice, even if you can get one started. We have a representative government to represent us. If they're no longer representing the interests of Americans as a whole then yes, we blame them and change them. Unfortunately, changing them is apparently not going to happen either.

  12. Re:The list, for those who don't care about pictur on Best Free Open Source Software For Windows · · Score: 1

    ClamWin? ClamWin recently false-positived on userinit.exe in the system32 directory. The vetting on this program isn't nearly solid enough for it to be recommended for use on a windows machine, free/Free or not.

    The only place I use ClamAV in is passing over emails on my linux machine.

  13. I suppose nobody's missed the obvious on Apple Says iPhone Jailbreaking Could Hurt Cell Towers · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If somebody's going to try to "pop" a cell tower they're certainly not going to care if step 1 of the process was legal or not.

  14. "duplication of functionality" on Apple Kills Google Voice Apps On the iPhone · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm sure it's occurred to more than a few of us that citing "duplication of functionality" is a gigantic fucking can of worms.

    And Apple opened it.

  15. McAfee is still pretty terrible on McAfee Sites Vulnerable To XSS Attack · · Score: 1

    I work IT for a college that used to push out McAfee Enterprise to all desktop machines. We
    switched our license/subscriptions/contract and pushed out Sophos right now.

    McAfee would randomly mysteriously break and be completely unable to update its scanning engine or dat files, and out of THOUSANDS of desktop machines we'd have a bunch of them with definitions from months or years ago. Which ones? Hell if we knew!

    Out of this latest Conficker crap imagine our surprise that McAfee simply didn't recognize the USB variant! We verified that Sophos in fact detected Conficker and immediately pushed Sophos to all of the computer labs and instructor stations.

    And I still gotta remember back to the silly password-"protected" FTP of NAI/McAfee software.

    So basically, McAfee is truly incompetent and I'm glad to see it gone on our computers.

  16. Re:Things are chaning... on Debian Server Compromised · · Score: 1

    Was going to be me, but then I posted in this thread.

  17. Re:Once is ok, but twice is too much... on Debian Server Compromised · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If the server actually holding the code is compromised a hacked apt-get that accepts bogus keys is probably going to be the least of your worries.

  18. Re:Finally an Ugly Alliance Race and Pretty Horde! on New WoW Alliance Race Revealed · · Score: 2

    Hey, maybe if my entire faction were composed of races that had innate resistances to stuns, fears, mind control, and all other manner of crowd control and the other faction weren't entirely dependant on the ability of one single class on clicking one single blessing of freedom button when instead they're all toting 2h weapons instead of healing/shielding/blessing, I'd win more BGs too!

  19. Re:Death Star on Review: Star Wars Episode III · · Score: 1

    7 years after Endor, actually. (Jedi Academy trilogy)

    17 would just be ridiculous.

  20. Re:Chicken and egg on ATI Announces 512MB Graphics Card · · Score: 4, Informative
    Au contraire. Doom 3 in the "Ultra" mode will most definitely require 512MB of graphics card memory to run well, because it is loading that much data ... not just for the art, but every layer of processing that goes over the textures like normal mapping, shaders, etc.

    Otherwise you get hitching in scenes when Doom 3 needs to swap out that amount of data quickly for another batch of data (opening doors, switching from rendering level to reading the PDA, etc) because it will be moving data from the AGP memory cache from the main system memory bank.

  21. Another reason T2 is all baloney on Liquid Metal CPU Cooling · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Because the T1000 could've used this in the steel mill and not have been so glitched up in the heat as to not be able to reconstitute itself after the bazooka hit!

  22. Re:Hmmmm on NASA Goes SourceForge · · Score: 1

    Garbage in, garbage out.

    You can't correct for faulty input if you don't know if or why it is faulty input.

  23. Re:Ubuntu is the Judas distro to Debian on Is Ubuntu a Compatibility Nightmare for Debian? · · Score: 1

    Indeed. I run 'sid' myself. Debian isn't going to "die" and certainly not just because its standards are too high to release Sarge quite yet, but I do recognize that life can be leeched out of it--and with a parasitic distro-peddling company like Canonical around, who knows when that may be?

  24. Ubuntu is the Judas distro to Debian on Is Ubuntu a Compatibility Nightmare for Debian? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Ubuntu is a betrayal of Debian.

    Canonical has hired a number of critical packagers and maintainers of infrastructure of Debian and paid them to do priority work for Ubuntu instead of work on Debian.

    Ubuntu, keeping in mind, depends on masses of packagers and developers who have chosen to package and quality-check for Debian. Canonical, in turn, depends on providing paid support for Ubuntu.

    Debian has built up a mountain of goodwill by supporting so many different arches with rocksolid stability, and leveraging that into donations of hardware and bandwidth for a world of mirrors for its pages and packages. A start-up for-profit commercial entity cannot hope to duplicate this success, is unable to do so as so many others have done in a relationship that can be described as mutualism or commensalism, and instead satisfies itself with being a blood-sucking parasite that will end only in its own destruction along with that of the host.

    And you wankers who want the latest and best but cannot see past the inconsequential metric of a release date of a "stable" set of packages, are selling your souls and that of the best distro of Linux to ensure it will happen.

    </soapbox>

  25. For another angle on the story ... on Coppola Slams Godfather Game · · Score: 1

    Read this fascinating article at failmath.com.