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  1. Re:Thanks EFF. I never thought about that. on Tracking Browsers Without Cookies Or IP Addresses? · · Score: 1

    Security trough obscurity never works. Your argument is the same, as that of a company that is suing people who publish their findings about security holes.

  2. Re:ACTA will kill people on Unpacking the Secrets of ACTA · · Score: 1

    Oops, I meant“foreign COMPANY”. Sorry for the typo.

  3. Re:who on Unpacking the Secrets of ACTA · · Score: 1

    Nobody did. The EU “government” is in fact not your government. No matter what they tell you.

    The “laws” were just written in everything, without asking anyone, any against the law! In fact those who did it, committed high treason. A crime that is usually punished like murder etc.
    So they legally have to go to a real dirty pound-me-in-the-ass prison. Not one of those nice ones.

    The only reason it’s not happening?
    Because the cattle that call themselves nations, are constantly fed the media bullshit reality distortion. Just like the Matrix. But without machines. Psychology suffices perfectly.

    So what can you do?
    Well, for starters, you can do the same thing they did: Become a master in social engineering, learn your psychology, rhetorics, etc. Become a hacker of minds. Make people your botnet. (Instead of their botnet, which they are right now.)
    On top of that, surpass their skills! Put skill on top, and on top. Stop comparing yourself to them, but lead, and let them try (and fail) to catch up.

    And then, go and change the world.

    Impossible?? Don’t be silly. If it were impossible, then how would they have done it. Or do you think they are more than ordinary humans?
    No. Stop making excuses on why you can’t do the same. There are no excuses. Just do it, dammit! Just. Do. it.

    Or else, never ever dare to complain again.

  4. Re:ACTA will kill people on Unpacking the Secrets of ACTA · · Score: 1

    I don’t think the developing countries care much.

    Just like Brasil. They simply took the recipe, produced it themselves, and told the foreign country to go fuck themselves.
    Now that is what I call a (rare exceptional case of) government for the people!

  5. Re:Unprecedented secretive legislative attempt on Unpacking the Secrets of ACTA · · Score: 1

    Well. This means that the treaty can not possibly be legal.

    Which means it is not law, no matter what politicians say. Because they are not above the law.

    Which means, we do not have to follow it.

    And, yes: If that means I will go to jail in such a terrorist oppressive state, then so be it! I will walk every single step with pride in every single of my fibers.
    And so should you!

    (Which does not mean, that if I can, I will move to a more free country.)

  6. Re:Terrorism is nothing compared to this threat. on Unpacking the Secrets of ACTA · · Score: 1

    Well, a real threat about imaginary property is more important, than an imaginary threat about real property?

    Gee. News at 11. Who'dda thunka that?

  7. Re:how's that hope and change working out for you? on Unpacking the Secrets of ACTA · · Score: 1

    Yeah right. Because a global treaty clearly is a America-only thing, and even more it is clearly the work of one single person with all-encompassing control over everything.

    I’d call you a retard to your face. But I won’t insult the retards of this planet. That just crosses the line.

  8. Re:What if this was Mars? on Antarctica Needs a Network Engineer · · Score: 1

    that will isolate you from your family, friends, and civilized comforts.

    I don’t have these things, you insensitive clod!

  9. Re:finally your chance to join the 300 club on Antarctica Needs a Network Engineer · · Score: 1

    Bah. Be the first to Goatse the geographic pole. Then you are... uuum... special!

  10. Re:Read "Big Dead Place" before going on Antarctica Needs a Network Engineer · · Score: 1

    if you enjoy hanging with funny disfunctional drunks in a potentially lethal environment.

    That’s more true for Alabama, some parts on New York / LA / Moscow / etc, than it is for Antarctica. ^^

  11. Re:It's the hard drive stupid on AMD Launches Budget Processor Refresh · · Score: 1

    You know that there is this technology called RAM, right?

    Also, there is cache. And nowadays, opimization consists of fitting your algorithm in the cache. Then when it’s done, you take the next block. So what back in the days was swapping (to disk) is nowadays swapping (to RAM).

    I recommend you buy yourself as much RAM as you can fit into your mainboard. That should help.

  12. Re:Don't be so cautious with describing video on AMD Launches Budget Processor Refresh · · Score: 1

    Lol. Depends on what you call “run”.

    If you call 18 fps with medium graphics settings an medium resolution “running”, then yes.

    But if you want your game to not look like the previous generation, or even worse, you PC has to be new too.

  13. Re:I agree... on AMD Launches Budget Processor Refresh · · Score: 1

    With that price, I wonder if AMD can compete on the performance pre price scale.

    E.g. I bet you get a ton of AMD CPUs for the price of one high-powerful Core i7.

    What we need, is 4-8 socket mainboards!

  14. Re:Hail to the King! on NASA Concedes Defeat In Effort To Free Spirit Rover · · Score: 1

    Ok, then we’ll wake it up:

    ’EEELLOOOO. SPIIIRIIITTT! MISTER SPIRIT ROVER! I’ve got a lovely rare sediment for you if you wake up, Mr. Spirit Rover...

  15. Re:NASA obviously doesn't go 4-wheelin' too much . on NASA Concedes Defeat In Effort To Free Spirit Rover · · Score: 1

    Actually, the wife, Opportunity, is doing a good job, on the other side of the planet. :)

  16. Re:I'ma pour some 10w40 on the ground on NASA Concedes Defeat In Effort To Free Spirit Rover · · Score: 1

    We really need a +1, Owwww moderation. :D

  17. Re:Uhhh... on Open Source Software Meets Do-It-Yourself Biology · · Score: 3, Funny

    Excuse me. In our days, we used to call that any of:
    - Sex
    - Pregnancy
    - Having mold in the bathroom/basement/etc.
    - Growing your own food.
    - Brewing your own beer / making your own cheese/salami/etc.
    - Letting the dog lick your face.
    - Actually eating the sand-cake that you made in the sandbox where the dogs used to poop.
    And we lived with it! (Not in that order, though. ;)

    The youth today. A bunch of bubble boys in fear of the world.
    Now get off my lawn!

  18. Re:Finally? on Schools To Get Their Own DARPA · · Score: 1

    Exactly what I thought.

    It’s sad, that the current reality is:
    - Education is uncool.
    - Don't dare to call me an idiot because I can't even program a DVR.
    - But I get to insult you, because the elite should be hated!

    Even sadder is, that those who really make something out of themselves, study hard, etc, let the dumb have their view of reality (the one above) imposed upon them.

    There were better times. (At least I hope so.) Where you were respected and people listened to, when you were wise and educated.
    (Of course it all depends on, if you act like a dick to make everybody your enemy, or for the good of those who then could be your friends.)

  19. News at 11. on China Will Lead World Scientific Research By 2020 · · Score: 1

    China funding more education as US creates more research.
    News at 11.

    The sad thing is, that the US still lives in the “education is uncool, the elite should be hated, and don’t dare to call me an idiot because I can’t even program a DVR” reality. Including a funding that fits this view, preferring to fund pointless wars based on pointless short-term greed.

    The good thing is, that educated people won’t be controllable anymore, and China’s government therefore funds its own death-sentence. (The same thing is happening with the students in Iran.) It’s only a matter of time.

  20. Re:OMG!!! on Universe Closer To Heat Death Than Once Thought · · Score: 1

    Al? Is that you?

  21. You know what else mimicks gang structure?? on Prison Bans D&D For Mimicking Gang Structure · · Score: 2, Interesting

    HUMANITY!

    This is pure hunter/gatherer humanity: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/12/hadza/finkel-text
    Tell me that does not prove that the natural structure of human society is that of gangs!?

    Man, stupid, stupid, STUPID.

  22. All this has happened before,and will happen again on The Cell Phone Has Changed — New Etiquette Needed · · Score: 1

    Cell phones need their own rules of etiquette, or we'll descend into social barbarism.

    The same was said about every new technology, since the dawn of humanity. I bet cavemen said this about fire, keeping the youth up all night, doing stupid stuff.

    Protip: No it won’t. Humanity will adapt. If will balance itself. Hundreds of thousands of years of human existence prove it.
    So quit the fearmongering.
    The only reason you’re doing it, is to get us to swallow your rules of what you wish society to be and act like.
    Well, you can fuck right off with that. You won’t get that power. Because first you have to get trough me.

  23. Re:Obligatory on Uranus and Neptune May Have "Oceans of Diamonds" · · Score: 1

    Oh, then thank $deity, that we still have 2010! ;)

  24. Re:can't you just make a diamond in the lab? on Uranus and Neptune May Have "Oceans of Diamonds" · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I put $100 on “You”ve got that ‘information’ from the DeBeers website.” ^^

  25. Re:motivation on Uranus and Neptune May Have "Oceans of Diamonds" · · Score: 1

    The only diamonds that are scarce are large natural ones.

    Then again, they can’t compete to industrial ones, in quality.