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  1. Re:Hah! on Ruby On Rails Exploit Used To Build IRC Botnet · · Score: 2, Informative

    Its a poorly designed flavour of the month language with a poorly designed API intended for web use all wrapped up in a stupid alliterative name

  2. Re:Fuck backwards compatability on Vastly Improved Raspberry Pi Performance With Wayland · · Score: 1

    Oooh , an X11 server ON TOP of wayland - so another layer of abstraction. That'll be efficient!

    Not.

    Here's a clue - X works. If someone has some pet project they think is superior let them prove it by showing how well it works in a 24/7/365 remote server scenario. Just shouting loudly about how shit the old system was just marks them out as a know nothing assÂ

  3. Yeah , right. on Vastly Improved Raspberry Pi Performance With Wayland · · Score: 1

    Get back to me when Wayland is network transparent. You know , that core principal of X which is kind of important to a lot of people. Even MS eventually woke up to the fact that only being able to do stuff on the console was a bit of a show stopper for remote admin. However pixel scrapers are bloody inefficient compared to graphics primitives being sent over the wire.

  4. Not this moronic justification again on Thousands of Whistle Blowers Vulnerable After Anonymous Hacks SAPS · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Just because someone leaves something vulnerable does NOT give anyone the right to exploit that vulnerability under some phoney guise of showing them how vulnerable it was in the first place. Thats the logic of the self justifying fool.

  5. Loss of face if they dumped it on Debian GNU/Hurd 2013 Released · · Score: 0

    A complete GNU operating system is their goal. If they dumped Hurd now it would be a complete loss of face after over 2 decades of puff and promises with a tacit admission that it was mostly hot air. Then they'd have to settle for just being utility program providers. I can't see that happening , can you?

  6. MIcrokernels are yesterdays tech on Debian GNU/Hurd 2013 Released · · Score: 1

    As a theoretical design they're very clean and simple to understand. In reality however due to all the message passing and context switching they're dog slow and when every bit of performance matters thats just unacceptable.

  7. Mod parent up on Congressional Report: US Power Grid Highly Vulnerable To Cyberattack · · Score: 1

    Wish I had mod points. It seems these days that vital computer networks are being run by the criminally clueless and lazy.

  8. When are they going to arrest... on Inside the Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ... the Windows development team for allowing such a security swiss cheese of an operating system to escape from the lab and the marketing team for trying to sell to innocent consumers?

  9. Re:You mean online hacktivism had any credit? on The Hunt For LulzSec's Missing Sixth Member · · Score: 1

    Not really. I thought anonymous were a bunch of jackasses from the start. Its hard to take seriously a bunch of kids who wear the mask of a character from a comic - sorry , "graphic novel" - in an attempt to seem mysterious and ineffable. The irony was obvious lost on them.

  10. You mean online hacktivism had any credit? on The Hunt For LulzSec's Missing Sixth Member · · Score: 1, Informative

    To anyone with any level of maturity "hacktivists" come across as nothing more than immature glory hunters trying to get noticed as they attempt to stick it to The Man and who simply make life difficult for the 99.999% of normal internet users who just want go about their fscking business without some teenager going through the standard issue rebellious phase trying to DDOS some corp because in his tiny mind he's making some highly original and deeply profound protest.

  11. Why? on IBM Takes System/z To the Cloud With COBOL Update · · Score: 1

    It does what it was designed to do - mega scale batch processing of flat files - fantastically well. Just because a language doesn't have curly brackets and the latest fad paradigm championed by vory Tower Academics Inc doesn't mean its day has passed.

    For the record , no , I'm not a Cobol coder, but I'm old enough to know that when something works well in its sphere of operations its worth holding on to.

  12. How can you have a software defined network? on A Peek At Google's Software-Defined Network · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A network is physical infrastructure - software isn't going to be rerouting cables or installing new wifi nodes anytime soon.

    If all they mean is routing tables are dynamically updated then how is this anything new?

    This isn't a troll, I genuinely don't see where the breakthrough is.

  13. Re:No one wants a one trick pony on Pirate Bay Co-founder Peter Sunde Running For European Parliament · · Score: 1

    "I'm pretty sure Finnish voters don't give a shit about Spanish situation though"

    They should. If they think Finland lives in a protected bubble then I've got news for them. If an economy the size of spain's goes down the toilet it'll take the rest of europe with it in a domino effect.

  14. Re:No one wants a one trick pony on Pirate Bay Co-founder Peter Sunde Running For European Parliament · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I'm not ignorant of them at all - they're a one issue party that pays lip service to the issues adults actually care about. They're a joke.

  15. No one wants a one trick pony on Pirate Bay Co-founder Peter Sunde Running For European Parliament · · Score: 0, Troll

    It might come as news to this guy , who knows, but anyone over the age of 18 - ie people who can vote - have more pressing concerns in europe right now that whether they can download pirated media. You know, minor things like over 50% youth unemployement in spain, the collapse of the greek economy and its knock on effects, mass immigration, enviromental degradation...

    But hey, I'm sure compaigning for being able to download crap for free is the golden ticket.

    Not.

  16. Re:I'm tellin ya... on Larry Page's Vocal Cords Are Partially Paralyzed · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "a cancer that might very well have been treatable, had he not been absolutely mental and gone for "natural" cure."

    Yeah, its ironic isn't it that the man who ran such a high tech company reliant on cutting edge science would head off down the hippy bullshit road to cure himself of cancer instead of taking advantage of 50 years of medical research. It just shows that having a high IQ doesn't necessarily prevent someone from being a complete imbecile.

  17. Rather obvious isn't it? on Last Forking Warning For Bitcoin · · Score: 1

    It means only a tiny fraction of the worlds population can ever possess any. What fucking use is that if its to be taken seriously as an online currency?

  18. In the 2020s bitcoins will run out anyway on Last Forking Warning For Bitcoin · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Making the whole thing nothing more than an interesting academic exercise. Anyone who thinks bitcoin is the new gold or even frankly a replacement for ordinary money transactions is utterly deluded.

  19. Am I the only professional C/C++ coder ... on Vulnerability Found In Skyrim, Fallout, Other Bethesda Games · · Score: 2

    .... who has never used the %n formatter? I'd heard of it but I had to go and google it to find out what it did because I couldn't even remember.

    The only use I can see for it is for figuring out single line formatting lentghs after you've printed some string but thats pushing it a bit since surely any half decent coder would preformat a string before outputting it?

    Are there any "killer app" uses for %n that anyone can think of?

  20. Re:FFT's ? kids these days on 80FFTs Per Second To Detect Whistles (and Switch On Lights) · · Score: 1

    Yeah , right.

    That attitude is why american "sports" cars like the corvette , camaro or mustang use huge gas guzzling V8 engines because its cheaper to just chuck in something off the shelf than spend time optimising it and ending up with something more efficient and powefull.

  21. Why naive? on 80FFTs Per Second To Detect Whistles (and Switch On Lights) · · Score: 1

    Seems like a clever idea to me even if there was too much enviromental variability for it to succeed. Pressure mats and other affordable 80s style security devices weren't exactly reliable or hard to foil either.

    Presumably you had a far better solution so why not fill us in about it?

  22. Re:FFT's ? kids these days on 80FFTs Per Second To Detect Whistles (and Switch On Lights) · · Score: 1

    "our hardware can handle "bloat"."

    Your average modern car could probably handle carrying half a ton of lead in the back and still out accelerate the equivalent from the 60s. Does that make it sensible to carry the lead around when you could quite easily take it out - ie make the car much more efficient and even faster?

  23. Re:Let's continue the lack of dignity for IT on Are Contests the Best Way To Find Programmers? · · Score: 2

    "During that time I've seen friends from undergraduate days and graduate school days move steadily up the ladder"

    Why care? Management is for a dead end "career" for losers who weren't up to their original roles and greasy pole climbers.

    Programming is a profession. You wouldn't ask a top surgeon why he hasn't been "promoted" to a management position so why would ask a programmer the same question?

  24. Re:As another interesting little aside... on English May Have Retained Words From an Ice Age Language · · Score: 1

    French is "oui" , not "si". "Si" in french means "if".

  25. Re:As another interesting little aside... on English May Have Retained Words From an Ice Age Language · · Score: 1

    If its so obvious how come the words for "yes" differ a lot more? Try and explain that since you seem to be an expert liguist. Or just an arrogant cretin desperate to post anything to score points.