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  1. Re:class act on Julian Assange Trying To Raise Nearly $200k For a Statue of Himself · · Score: 1

    It's worth remembering that during the Edward Snowden revelations, the Independent tried its hand at a bogus leak, lying to make it appear as if it had come from the Snowden documents and leaking the sort of information that could have had serious implications for people's safety (which the Guardian/Greenwald had taken care not to do). Greenwald at the time revealed that no such information had come from them, and the Independent were exposed with their pants round their ankles and their cock in the family dog (so to speak).

    I view them as a newspaper that's quite happy to whore iteself out to spread black and grey propaganda for the UK/US powers that be.

  2. Re:Growing Isolation on Google Closing Engineering Office In Russia · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I feel what you say is entirely true, and yet am compelled to add ...

    NSA (mass surveillance proven), CIA (torture, kidnapping, coups against democratic countries, assasinations, propaganda, funding of insurgents/terrorists/narco terrorists proven), America being instrumental in creating Al Qaeda, ISIS, etc (blowback) and ... Microsoft, Google, Apple, all the American tech companies who have a cosy relationship with their government.

    At a certain point the difference between Russia under Putin and America under any number of presidents is largely that the USA has a more polished public relations strategy.

  3. Re:Why is the signing useful on New Destover Malware Signed By Stolen Sony Certificate · · Score: 1

    If true ... fuuuuuuuu .... My SONY TV just updated about an hour ago.

    Um ...

    Should I be worried? [Serious answers only, plz]

  4. Re:More detailed ratings are a good thing on Sweden Considers Adding "Sexism" Ratings To Video Games · · Score: 3, Insightful

    >A private entity cannot enforce anything upon the populace

    You need to watch This Film Has Not Been Rated, buddy, and learn all about that private, non-governmental ratings board from the MPAA that ABSOLUTELY controls what films get seen and made and how.

  5. Re:Keep reading to see what Bennett has to say. on Big Talk About Small Samples · · Score: 0

    Exactly.

    I actually only clicked to come here to state for the record that I will never fucking "keep reading to see what Bennett has to say" again.

  6. Re:The amazing part on Google Announces Motorola-Made Nexus 6 and HTC-Made Nexus 9 · · Score: 1

    Motorola's last two or three android phones were flipping amazing. So maybe they also have that going for them?

  7. Re:WTF? on Ask Slashdot: Why Can't Google Block Spam In Gmail? · · Score: 1

    There seems to be an easy end-route around Gmail's filters that I get hit with. Someone sends me spam from "royalwatches[nn]@gmail.com" and has done for years now. Every time Gmail blocks royalwatches19@gmail.com, they start sending out spam from royalwatches20@gmail.com. And so on. And on. And on.

    I don't know whether the reserved royalwatches up to 100 or 1000 or 1,000,000 or beyond, but if they have, it looks like Gmail is never going to figure out that they're all bloody spam before the heat death of the universe kicks in.

  8. Re:Thinly veiled campaigning on Scotland's Independence Vote Could Shake Up Industry · · Score: 1

    The post doesn't even pretend to be balanced, which is a shame as this may possibly be /.'s one and only Scottish Independence post.

    Of course there are risks involved and uncertainty, but the English Tories, champions of the NO vote (do not split) are the ones demanding a split from Europe, using the same arguments that the YES campaign (for an independent Scotland) are using to rally their cause! They're also the ones who decry "dependency" and act as if the entrepreneurial spirit is chief among all human traits, while trying to shut down such blooming attitudes in the Scottish people who wish to set out on their own and make a go of things.

    The Right wing English part of the NO campaign seem to want soverignty above all else for themselves (with regard to Europe), while telling everyone else (the Scottish 'splittists') that's a bad idea!

  9. Re: they will defeat themselves on ISIS Bans Math and Social Studies For Children · · Score: 2, Informative

    Here, let me pour some gasoline over your strawman and strike a match.

    When have people from Africa appeared at the borders of any country "cap-in-hand [...] demanding their 'rights'"?

    People do try to escape violent, torturing, oppressive, corrupt murderous regimes though. We call them asylum seekers; fleeing to escape persecution from their fucked-up governments. Maybe that's what you're thinking of? Or maybe knee-jerk xenophobia is more your cup of tea?

  10. Re:Does your mother know? on Turning the Tables On "Phone Tech Support" Scammers · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah, I did this with one guy. I played him for about half an hour just making stuff up - I wasn't at my computer at all - and then I turned on him and asked him how he slept at night and what his mother would think if she knew how he spent his days stealing from little old ladies, etc.

    He did not like that. Hung up on me and then, still enraged I guess, rang me back and tried to have a go (which didn't work, naturally). I hope what I said got to him.

  11. Re:No surprise, but a bad idea on Dirty Diapers Used To Grow Mushrooms · · Score: 1

    >You do not grow food for human consumption on human feces, because the risk of contamination is too high.

    Who are you, Jon Snow? You know nothing.

    As long as the faeces is properly composted/treated to break down pathogens, its perfectly safe to use for food crops.

  12. Re:T vs T2 vs S on Add a TV Tuner To Your Xbox (In Europe) · · Score: 1

    DVB-S is the satellite equivalent of DVB-T which is Mpeg2.

    DVB-S2 is the equivalent of DVB-T2 which is Mpeg 4.

    The only difference is that nowhere in the UK is mpeg2 used for HD terrestrial broadcasts, whereas satellite broadcasting still frequently uses mpeg2 for HD content.

  13. Re:Broadcast standards in Europe on Add a TV Tuner To Your Xbox (In Europe) · · Score: 1

    DVB-T (Mpeg2) is used for SD broadcasts in the UK. DVB-T2 (MPeg4) is used for all the HD channels (terrestrially).

  14. Satire that Writes Itself. on UK Spy Agency Certifies Master's Degrees In Cyber Security · · Score: 2

    Francis Maude (the minister setting this up) - "Through the excellent work of GCHQ, in partnership with other government departments, the private sector and academia, we are able to counter threats and ensure together we are stronger and more aware."

    And if the spy agencies are the threat? Who will protect us from those who wish to protect us?

    Perhaps the course will be teaching people how to evade the mass surveillance of GCHQ and their pals at the NSA? Seems unlikely!

  15. FUBAR on Mozilla Dumps Info of 76,000 Developers To Public Web Server · · Score: 2
  16. Sure ... on Google+ Photos To Be Separated From Google+ · · Score: 1

    ... "seperate"

  17. The Stasi & Stripes on Ars Editor Learns Feds Have His Old IP Addresses, Full Credit Card Numbers · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The government has files on everyone (or nearly everyone); people never suspected of, or implicated in, any crime.

    How is this different from what the Stasi did?

  18. Re:The United States Voted For That Declaration on UN Report Finds NSA Mass Surveillance Likely Violated Human Rights · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The founders of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights had, at the time, just faced down a global fascist hegemony, which made those rights seem just and proper and self-evident for great peace and wellbeing.

    Now those founding states are becoming a global fascists hegemony ... they're not so keen on them.

    Quelle suprise! :)

  19. Re:Youtube Comments on Pseudonyms Now Allowed On Google+ · · Score: 0

    The whole G+ real-name crap kept me away but it did teach me something I wouldn't have otherwise known if I *had* started using the service:

    I can get along perfectly fine without Google +.

  20. Re:might not be such a bad idea on Single European Copyright Title On the Horizon · · Score: 1

    ©ne Ring to Rule Them All

  21. Re:Identity Theft on Blue Shield Leaks 18,000 Doctors' Social Security Numbers · · Score: 1

    So, pretty clearly, there is a huge problem with SSNs being used in the USA as both identifier and authenticator. And this has been know for years, and many people have suffered as a result of this really really stupid system, whose flaws are obvious to everyone using the system.

    So how long will it take to get something changed?

  22. Re:A few points on Austrian Tor Exit Node Operator Found Guilty As an Accomplice · · Score: 1

    Thanks. Its contributions like yours thant make /. a still tolerable place.

  23. Re:False Warnings? on MP Says 'Failed' Piracy Warnings Should Escalate To Fines & Jail · · Score: 1

    >Stop allowing the perpetrators to hide behind the corporate veil.

    Then what's the point of a corporation!? (See my sig. below.)

  24. Re:Even better idea: on MP Says 'Failed' Piracy Warnings Should Escalate To Fines & Jail · · Score: 1

    He'll be schmoozing with the various copyright cartel lobbyists, who'll be blowing smoke up his arse and whispering sweet little lies in his ears.

    Recompense will come in the "you scratch our backs, we'll scratch yours" format at some point in the future. That's the way it usually worls: 'favours' for 'favours'.

  25. Finally on Federal Judge Rules US No-fly List Violates Constitution · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Finally someone (of note) says what everyone has been thinking (and saying).

    Without the ability to challenge, it amounts to totalitarianism.