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  1. Re:I've read them all on Sir Terry Pratchett Succumbs To "the Embuggerance," Aged 66 · · Score: 2

    To be fair, his talent was recognised - in the UK at least - in the last 10 years or so and he helped cut down the pathetic intellectual snobbery against sci fi and fantasy books by the literary mafia who wouldn't know a decent book if it was tattooed onto their backsides.

  2. The way humanity is going... on Newly Discovered Sea Creature Was Once the Largest Animal On Earth · · Score: 1, Insightful

    .... then pretty soon the largest creature on earth will once again be 2m long - us. Since we seem to find some sort of glee in killing pretty much all the large fauna on this planet.

  3. Re:A few criticisms on Dry-Ice Heat Engines For Martian Colonists · · Score: 1

    "your rotor velocity is then limited to the gas velocity,"

    Well duh. There's no combustion happening inside the turbine so of course its going to be limited by the velocity of gas flowing into it.

  4. Is this a Bears Sh1t in the Woods story? on CIA Tried To Crack Security of Apple Devices · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I mean honestly , hands up who DIDN'T think this had happened?

    Ok , you and you over there - hand in your geek badges at the door on the way out.

  5. What really happened .. to your brain? on MH370 Beacon Battery May Have Been Expired · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sure, MH370 was brought down buy a crack team of internal scrap metal terrorists. Carefully planned for years with infitration of the crew just so they can sell the used parts to unscrupulous airlines who are rich enough to own 777s!

    Riiiight.

    What fucking planet you are on? Tin foil hat? You've got an entire suit made out of it.

    As for now finding wreckage - 100,000 ton freighter ships have gone missing at sea without a trace, never mind a piddly little airliner.

  6. Re:Let me guess on Google Introduces Freon, a Replacement For X11 On Chrome OS · · Score: 1

    1. If you're going to replace a well known piece of software then it rather helps if you've duplicated important functionality people use. Its like coming out with a competitor to Word that can't handle underlining or bullet lists.

    2. Which part of "core functionality" don't you understand? If its fundamental to the way people use it it stays. Power users frankly don't give a shit if it means some kid can only play a game at 60fps instead of 80 by keeping it.

  7. Re:Let me guess on Google Introduces Freon, a Replacement For X11 On Chrome OS · · Score: 1

    "And network transparancy is not a core capability,"

    Er yes. It Is.

  8. Re:Its africa on Robocops Being Used As Traffic Police In Democratic Republic of Congo · · Score: 2

    "In Africa, they have learned to expect a human figure to dictate flow of traffic"

    Oh please. They're not bloody children. We had cops before traffic lights in the west but we sussed them out.

    "They won't understand some funny looking street lights"

    Now who's being ignorant. They understand perfectly - they just don't give a shit.

  9. Its africa on Robocops Being Used As Traffic Police In Democratic Republic of Congo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Traffic lights requires a certain level of societal discipline , a willingness to follow rules and common sense. These tend to be in short supply on that continent.

  10. Re:Ok then... on How Activists Tried To Destroy GPS With Axes · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Privacy of whom? The same general public posting their entire lives all over facebook and twitter?

    I also wonder if these 2 idiots have twigged that the entire internet is also a former military project. I bet that doesn't stop them using it though.

    They're just a pair of paranoid crazies. Calling them luddites is being unfair to the latter. At least luddites had a sane reason for what they did , not just OMG , The Sky Will Fall!!!

  11. Re:The Left is in charge on French Nuclear Industry In Turmoil As Manufacturer Buckles · · Score: 1

    "Your "miserable existence of food queues and no prospects" rhetoric suggests to me that you are interested in beating some political drum. Whether a product is unavailable (as tends to be the case for poorer people in socialist societies) or unaffordable (as tends to be the case for poorer people in capitalist societies) is immaterial to the person who needs it."

    Whatever. Next time you see 50 metre long food queue at a supermarket that has next to nothing on the shelves in a western country then maybe we can have this debate.

  12. Re:Compiz is the bug. It needs to die. on NVIDIA Fixes Old Compiz Bug · · Score: 1

    I've been writing Xlib code for 15 years pal. Compared to other APIs its a piece of piss.

  13. Re:The Left is in charge on French Nuclear Industry In Turmoil As Manufacturer Buckles · · Score: 1

    "he USSR in particular did not "sink" until Gorbachev,"

    Heh, funny. The USSR had been virtually bankrupt since the 70s and spent a huge amount of what GDP it had on defense ti try and keep up with the USA. It still failed plus it plunged a hundred million people into a miserable existence of food queues and no prospects.

    But you keep on dreaming the communist dream if you like. Whatever makes you happy.

  14. Re:Compiz is the bug. It needs to die. on NVIDIA Fixes Old Compiz Bug · · Score: 1

    X might be old but its not particularly arcane and neither is OpenGL.

  15. Compiz isn't part of the OS you idiot on NVIDIA Fixes Old Compiz Bug · · Score: 1

    Its just an eye candy window manager core for X Windows and is totally unnecessary and wastes cycles.

  16. Re:This is a reflection of the aging Apple demogra on That U2 Apple Stunt Wasn't the Disaster You Might Think It Was · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Most people when they're young are rather tribal about their musical tastes as they see it as significantly defining them, no only as who they are but as who they're not.

    However once we grow up and become full rounded adults then music simply becomes another form of media entertainment and we no longer limit ourselves to metal/rap/r&b/whatever but listen to anything we like.

    And thats a good thing.

  17. Worf was a jewish klingon? on Spock and the Legacy of Star Trek · · Score: 1

    So thats why he was so pissed off. His parents wanted him to be a good klingon lawyer but he ended up wearing cheap clothes and being the foil for a bunch of ungrateful mensch!

  18. Re:juvenile vandalism on Lizard Squad Claims Attack On Lenovo Days After Superfish · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Quite. Its just the middle class wannabe version of a graffiti tag, with about the same amount of talent required and having the same level of intellectual gravitas.

  19. GPG, PGP, SHA1, RSA... on Moxie Marlinspike: GPG Has Run Its Course · · Score: 1

    It really is just an alphabet soup of acronyms with security systems. No wonder the average person just doesn't bother.

  20. Re:The fun of coding... on How One Developer Got the Internet To Watch People Code · · Score: 1

    Nice try at some conflation there but no cigar. Sports and music are meant to be watched as well as played. Watching someone typing into a text editor has never been and never will be a recreational activity. The musical equivalent would be watching the composer write down the notes or for sport watching Roger Federer do practice shots over the net for 3 hours.

    "and I can assure you it has several thousand viewers when it's on, so there's your proof that there is an audience for people writing code."

    All that proves is there are thousands of people with absolutely no life, not that watching the activity itself has any merit. You can put any old shit online and some bunch of mugs will watch it.

  21. The fun of coding... on How One Developer Got the Internet To Watch People Code · · Score: 3, Insightful

    .... is solving problems yourself and creating a working piece of code at the end along with a sense of achievement and self satisfaction.

    The fun of coding is NOT the physical typing in of the code text along with edits, deletions what whatnots. So quite why anyone would want to watch someone *else* do it frankly is beyond me. If you want to learn to code in language XYZ go buy a book or look at some example code online then most importantly try it yourself.

  22. Re:LOLWUT on How One Developer Got the Internet To Watch People Code · · Score: 1

    "* manually indents his code"

    To be fair, I find manually indenting code a lot less frustrating than auto indent because the number of times when I *don't* want auto indent to work but it does anyway and I have to manually undo it just makes it more hassle than its worth.

    Agree with you on everything else though.

  23. So does this mean... on Linux Kernel Switching To Linux v4.0, Coming With Many New Addons · · Score: 1

    ... that 4.0 really is a big step up from 3.19 or is it simply the same amount of new stuff that would have gone into a 3.20 release anyway? Not that it really matters, Linux version numbers make about as much sense as Firefox ones these days.

  24. Re:What will really happen on Mars One Does Not Renew Contracts For Robotic Missions · · Score: 1

    Unless the "winners" are completely stupid - but then this is reality TV so who knows - they'll probably notice the complete lack of G's at "take off" and the persistence of gravity once they're supposedly in space.

    Personally I think 99.9% of the contestants know full well the whole thing is dubious but are going along with it simply to get the experience of astronaut training and have a bit of fun knowing the nearest they'll ever get to space is on the 747 on the way to the training centre.

  25. Re:no longer need to hire someone with a doctorate on How Machine Learning Ate Microsoft · · Score: 0

    Not really. Web "developers" don't have to understand TCP/IP to do their thing. I imagine this will be similar. There'll be a basic set of functionality that can be used by Mr Below Average coder to produce ok results.