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  1. Re: pretty quick on the C++14 support on LLVM and Clang 3.4 Are Out · · Score: 1, Troll

    The problem with your argument being that Apple sponsors the clang and llvm project. I'm sure they put in more money than you, and we still enjoy the use of the BSD code.

    And one day they will put in proprietary extensions that only they can use, or maybe important customers, for a "reasonable" fee.

    It wouldn't take much, but they could make a special Apple dialect of some important language. OK, someone may be free to implement their own compiler for that language, but that's not trivial.

    Nope, I won't drink the BSD kool aid at the expense of the Free stuff. I remember the pre-GNU days.

  2. Re:huh? on Cairo 2D Graphics May Become Part of ISO C++ · · Score: 1

    Someone already did that a while back.

  3. Re:Sure, why not on Cairo 2D Graphics May Become Part of ISO C++ · · Score: 1

    Once upon a time there was a language called Modula-2 which I think you will find interesting. For a time, it competed with C for the mainstream. I learned a bit of Modula-2 (1989-1990) after having done a little bit of C and it made me a much better C programmer. It also made it trivial to pick up Turbo Pascal a couple of years after that.

  4. Re:Slow news day on Safeway Suspends Worker For Sci-Fi Parody of His Firing · · Score: 1

    No, it's on Slashdot because it's a nice anti-corporate story to stir up outrage. The hivemind loves those.

    When you grow up, you might find yourself working for a corporation. Then you will be glad at whatever little outlets for your emotions the world permits you.

    This is a crass over-reaction to a silly video on YouTube and it shows just how pompous and arrogant corporations (and those with power in general) tend to become. Satire is necessary for a free society.

    I have no sympathy for Safeway (if this is the same Safeway company I worked for part-time as a teenager in Scotland in the early 1990s). They were unfair and oppressive. I could tell you some stories about how bad they were to their staff but that's for another day.

  5. Re:Good! on X.Org Server 1.15 Brings DRI3, Lacks XWayland Support · · Score: 1

    There's a really easy way to make decisions regarding technology and it is this: if Pat thinks that something is good enough to go in mainline Slackware, then it's good. Otherwise, no banana.

  6. Re:Enough on Snowden Gives Alternative Christmas Message On Channel 4 · · Score: 2

    In his line of work, it is the price of doing what he did.

    And he was a very courageous and public-spirited man for doing it.

    I for one, would not have the courage and selflessness to make such a sacrifice.

    Compare what he did with the thousands of morons running around at the moment killing themselves and others in the name of some sort of god.

  7. Re:The Solution is Obvious on Microsoft's Ticking Time Bomb Is Windows XP · · Score: 1

    All the people at Microsoft who knew how XP worked were probably "let go" as part of a cost-cutting restructuring years ago under hubristic management tactics which assumed everyone (customers and the general public) would just upgrade to something newer, just because that's the way it's always been, and there's no reason to believe that this time it would be any different. I bet support for legacy products got outsourced without proper Knowledge Transfer (as if KT ever happens properly).

  8. Re:Actual Reports on Microsoft Security Essentials Misses 39% of Malware · · Score: 1

    But did it catch the Peruvian Chicken Spider?

  9. Re:American race to the bottom roadshow on Amazon Workers Strike In Germany As Christmas Orders Peak · · Score: 1

    So, birth is just a starting position in life, it is up to you how hard you want to work to finish.

    All too often, without external help, that amount of hard work required given your starting position will kill you.

    There are is a large proportion of people who would rather maintain the sanctity of their imaginary divine market than help their fellow man.

  10. Re:Arrest To Death in 4 Days for J.S. Thaek on North Korea Erases Executed Official From the Internet · · Score: 1

    I'm sure if they'd kept him alive a few days longer, they could have thought of even more guilt for him to have. It all sounds a bit amateurish to me.

  11. Re:Fireworks in 3...2...1... on Satanists Propose Monument At Oklahoma State Capitol Next To Ten Commandments · · Score: 1

    wouldn't be surprised if the ultra-orthodox Jews and the Muslims got together and traded tips.

    Don't forget the right-thinking people of Stornoway who are trying hard to keep the queers away.

    Stornoway High Church consulted on a split after the General Assembly voted in May for a proposal that would allow gay men and women to become ministers.

    If they let them in, there'll be Harry Potter books in the schools next. Mark my words!

  12. Re:Fireworks in 3...2...1... on Satanists Propose Monument At Oklahoma State Capitol Next To Ten Commandments · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If you want real religious nut-cases, here are some who went about London trying to "impose" Sharia law on otherwise peaceful Londoners going about their own quiet, lawful business.

    This is the problem with religion. At the moment it just happens to be Islam that's in fashion with the young and impressionable.

    The court had been told that Horner and the 23-year-old man drove alongside Joshua Bilton and Anna Reddiford in Bethnal Green and yelled at them through a megaphone. Horner shouted: "Let go of each other's hands. This is a Muslim area!" The couple initially believed it was a joke but the group repeated the warning until they let go of each other's hands.

    The world is full of nut-cases who think they know better than everyone else and who think it is their business to "put things in order."

    The older I get, the less I respect the "religious" (of all religions, not just Islam).

  13. Where was your star, was it far?

  14. Re: Maybe, but... on Piracy Offers Heavy Metal a New Business Model · · Score: 1

    Thanks!

  15. A Terrible Place to Work on Amazon Reveals "Prime Air", Their Plans For 30-minute Deliveries By Drone · · Score: 1

    Amazon is a terrible place to work, at least in the UK. They treat their staff appallingly. The BBC did a report as well.

    Victorian working conditions are returning.

  16. Re:Need more mental health centers not prisons on A Review of the "Mental Illness" Definition Might Prevent Crime · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Then it was determined that the mentally ill had rights and they were promptly discharged with many finding the street life fit them better than anything else. It turned out the mentally ill had a right to be homeless.

    The USA operates on a policy of Social Darwinism because anything else would be pinko-commie.

    If you're ill and or poor in the USA, the sacred Market will remove you from the human race if you are not sufficiently fit.

  17. Antibiotics on Research Suggests One To Three Men Fathered Most Western Europeans · · Score: 1

    Yeah, well, He's started to take away the effectiveness of antibiotics. HIV and ebola didn't work out so well so he needed another means of attack.

  18. Re:Maybe, but... on Piracy Offers Heavy Metal a New Business Model · · Score: 3, Interesting

    They really died after Justice for all.

    Indeed. That album contained their highest-quality material. I got into Metallica when that was their current album. The subsequent Black Album was an Emperor's New Clothes moment for me. I bought the CD when it came out and sold it about 6 weeks later...

    Jason's bass work on that album is magnificent. I was learning bass myself in those days and bought the Cherry Lane ...And Justice for All bass transcription book. I practiced really hard for months and could just about do Blackened, One, the Frayed ends of Sanity and ...And Justice for All. It's a crying shame that Jason's bass is so quiet in the mix.

    I'd pay money for another ...And Justice for All CD if it were remixed properly so that Jason's bass could be heard in full.

    Jason rules. Mrs Turgid and I and a couple of friends went to see him at the 100 Club in London this summer. I won't pay to see Metallica, even though they've got Rob Trujillo on bass.

    When Metallica play live it's always a race between Lars and James to see who can get to the end of the song first and it sucks. Music sounds so much more powerful when it's played in time.

  19. Pink Uniforms, Moisturiser and Manbags on Norway's Army Battles Global Warming By Going Vegetarian · · Score: 1

    It'll be pink uniforms next, followed by moisturiser rations and manbags. I hope they employ manicurists too.

    The tanks will be replaced by Smart Cars and Nissan Figaros.

    Having said that, it might make them more fierce in combat, especially if the enemy has better rations e.g. Halal kebabs with chili sauce.

  20. Re:Paedophiles, Terrorists, Drug-Dealers and Hit M on Virgin Galactic Now Taking Bitcoin For Suborbital Flights · · Score: 1

    I suppose there's no such thing as bad publicity?

  21. Paedophiles, Terrorists, Drug-Dealers and Hit Men on Virgin Galactic Now Taking Bitcoin For Suborbital Flights · · Score: 1

    There must be a lot of them about with enough spare cash to want to take a trip into space.

    What is Branson thinking?

  22. Re:Money again... on Software Patent Reform Stalls Thanks To IBM and Microsoft Lobbying · · Score: 1

    I haven't met a libertarian candidate

    Only in America, where the two major political parties are Very Right-wing and Extremely Right-wing could a potential third challenger be Even More Extremely Barking-Mad Right-wing but Not Quite National Front (But Nearly).

    Can any Americans please explain?

  23. Re: Looks like they are porting Clang features... on GCC 4.9 Coming With Big New Features · · Score: 1

    It was an indirect factor in that GCC's code is intentionally bad to prevent people from trying to bypass the GPL. We could have added our changes to GCC but it would have been a lot more work and would then become a maintainance issue for GCC updates.

    Can you explain? Can you tell us what code in particular is bad and can you show us your patch? I've never looked at GCC internals, but I'd like to know.

  24. Re: Looks like they are porting Clang features... on GCC 4.9 Coming With Big New Features · · Score: 1

    Not in this case. my hardcore development has all moved to clang. we dumped GCC like the gpl-infested crap hole that it is.

    Was that so that you could add your own proprietary language front-end and charge developers money for it? Or perhaps you had some secret-sauce extras to add to C or C++ to "add value" to monetize your exiting developer base? Please patent your extensions before one of those stinking, long-haired hippy types tried to implement a Free version for gcc.

    Oh, you were trolling. Right-oh.

  25. Re:A big improvement indeed on GCC 4.9 Coming With Big New Features · · Score: 1

    +1 Hear, hear.