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  1. Re:The short version... on Ars Technica Reviews iOS 7 · · Score: 1

    Call me a hater (I like iOS 6)... but I never said the icons were pretty. Quite the opposite, in fact.

  2. Re:I guess we know on OpenZFS Project Launches, Uniting ZFS Developers · · Score: 0

    Masturbating to pictures of shaved shemales?

  3. Re:Still CDDL... on OpenZFS Project Launches, Uniting ZFS Developers · · Score: 3, Informative

    CDDL is basically LGPL on a per-file basis.

  4. Re:all i want is BP-rewrite on OpenZFS Project Launches, Uniting ZFS Developers · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    - Ejaculating data from a vdev (say you wanted to destroy you're old 10 disk vdev and add it back to the pool as a different numbered disk vdev)

    ok...

  5. The video on Arrested Chinese Blogger "Confesses" On State TV, Praises Censorship · · Score: 2
  6. Re:Is it true they removed host file support? on Linux 3.12 Merge Window Closes With Release of Linux 3.12-rc1 · · Score: 1

    Just some friendly advice when it comes to APK and HOSTS files...

    1. Never get involved in a land war in Asia.
    2. Never wrestle with a pig. You get dirty and the pig likes it.
    3. Never argue with an idiot. They will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.
    4. When the wise man argues with the fool, the fool crapfloods the thread and there is no peace.

  7. Let me know when they remove the DRM on Auction Houses To Be Removed From Diablo III · · Score: 1, Funny

    Meh, I'm too busy playing linux games from Valve to give a shit about proprietary nethack ripoffs like Diablo.

  8. important metric: on Linux 3.12 Merge Window Closes With Release of Linux 3.12-rc1 · · Score: 1
    how many of those "fixes" are backdoors secretly planted by the NSA?

    I know linus does his kernel work on an isolated computer (no internet connection) but the NSA doesn't mind a little breaking and entering to install malware on a high value target like that.

  9. It's not the phone on Did Apple Make a Mistake By Releasing Two New iPhones? · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    the phone is fine. But it comes with iOS 7. Nobody wants iOS 7. Tim Cook listened to the hipster dipshits and went all-in on flat. Turns out, the only people who like it are hipster dipshits.

    If Apple sold the 5c with Android, it would be flying off the shelves.

  10. Re:Hurrah? on Feature-Rich FreeBSD 10 Alpha Released · · Score: 1

    BeOS couldn't be bothered to get fork working with their multi threaded GUI interfaces, either.

  11. Re: Streamtuner on Why iTunes Radio Could Take Down Pandora · · Score: 2

    $25/year

  12. Re:So the FBI hacked servers to find pedos? on FBI Admits It Controlled Tor Servers Behind Mass Malware Attack · · Score: 1

    Did the court order also say they could plant child porn on those computers?

  13. Re:Will the courts / laws be ready in 4 years? on How Google, Tesla, and Uber Could Team Up For the Driverless Taxis of the Future · · Score: 1

    Robo driver should be better in an accident than a human. If they're capturing speed, location, sensor data (and video) of nearby cars, a lot of bullshit auto accident lawsuits could be eliminated.

  14. Well, in bizarro fantasy world, NSAGOOGLE abolish the $USD and GOOG stock certificates are the only form of legal tender.

  15. Re:Windows competitor on Here Come the Chromebooks, As Google and Intel Cozy-Up On Haswell · · Score: 0

    Yeah, but Henry Ford didn't ruin his company trying to build a car that was also a bicycle.

  16. Re:Flowerbomb - is that AKA Eau d' Paintball? on TSA Reminds You Not To Travel With Hand Grenades · · Score: 0, Troll

    I recommend jizz bomb for the special ladies in your life.

  17. Re:For those of you that don't RTFA... on TSA Reminds You Not To Travel With Hand Grenades · · Score: 2

    They found 83 grenades ... do you know how many grenades they didn't find? When tested, they miss over half of handguns.

    PS: you an stick a grenade up your asshole.

  18. Re:Better then another war on Syrian Gov't Agrees To Russian Chem-Weapon Turnover Plan · · Score: 1

    Kerry? The ass clown seems to be having a contest with Biden to see who can say the dumbest thing. Every time he or BH O'bama says something about Syria, the spinsters have to issue an update claiming they didn't say what they just said. Especially fun is when they contradict all their previous statements about Iraq.

  19. Re:Sounds promising on Syrian Gov't Agrees To Russian Chem-Weapon Turnover Plan · · Score: 2

    If it was skype, the NSA would know. Right? Maybe they're too busy monitoring my /. posts.

    James Clapper: professional pervert.

  20. Re:See what I did here? on Most Tor Keys May Be Vulnerable To NSA Cracking · · Score: 1

    The tremendous spike could also be a botnet.

  21. Re:Based on Chromium, not Chrome on Epic: A Privacy-Focused Web Browser · · Score: 1

    It's the language, not the code. KHTML/WebKit/Chromium/Blink is c++. Compiling and optimizing, especially when templates are involved, is much more processor and memory intensive.

  22. Re:Proxies on Epic: A Privacy-Focused Web Browser · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Slashdot is a bad example -- they block (the banned pink page) many proxies and tor exit nodes. Some are read-only (no posting). They also intentionally throttle the response, intentionally and with their proxy detection code.

    If slashdice cared about, well, anything, they would also run a {slashdot}.onion site as well.

  23. Re:Ludicrous Argument From An Effective Lobbyist on NRA Joins ACLU Lawsuit Against NSA · · Score: 1

    The NRA also like the attach themselves to lawsuits that are going to be successful. (It helps raise their average and helps with fundraising.) The ACLU's arguments are strong -- much stronger than the NRA's. I hope that's a good sign for the ACLU's case.

  24. Re:FFS. on Amazon Hiring More Than a 100 Who Can Get Top Secret Clearances · · Score: 1

    ...and a 69 on her sex ed test.

  25. Re:How much RAM? on Tiny $45 Cubic Mini-PC Supports Android and Linux · · Score: 5, Informative

    There are 4 models; 512MB, 1GB, 1GB, and 2GB of RAM.