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  1. Good on Russia Seeking To Ban Tor, VPNs and Other Anonymizing Tools · · Score: -1, Troll

    I think this is great news.

    The ONLY thing anonymity has ever done for me is prevent me from identifying trolls.

    If trolls knew there was a chance they'd end up like the folks at Charlie Hebdo, the world would be a nicer place to live in.

  2. Re:Metasurveillance is the only answer, with a cav on Ask Slashdot: What Will It Take To End Mass Surveillance? · · Score: 1

    The answer is not to restore darkness so we won't be prey to those who can see clearly as we stumble about, but to bring everyone together into the light.

  3. Re:Literally? on Does Showing a Horrific Video Serve a Legitimate Journalistic Purpose? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Is the purpose of journalism to control the population, or to inform the population?

    If it's to control the population, then these discussions are reasonable. If we share the message, how will the population react... will they be sympathetic, will they be fearful, will they be angry?

    But, if the purpose of journalism is to inform the population, then, showing us things that might make us sympathetic are just as important as things that might make us angry.

    I see no larger merit in journalism if it doesn't exist to provide us agency.

  4. Re:The solution is obvious on Google Explains Why WebView Vulnerability Will Go Unpatched On Android 4.3 · · Score: 2

    Bullshit.

    Google are a highly effective propaganda company.

    But, as providers of a platform for developers, they are absolutely horrible. Writing software for their "platform" is like building a house on quicksand.

    They make me look back on the time spent developing for Microsofts products with fondness.

  5. Re:So on Lies, Damn Lies, and Tech Diversity Statistics · · Score: 1

    Yeah, no shit.

    My post wasn't directed at the lusers, though, it was directed at the editor.

    But yeah, I think it's true... our community was bought and paid for by outsiders, and it's going to be used as a vehicle to attack us until it's finally been rendered irrelevant.

    Shame. I've been coming here for a long time, and I'm still on the cutting edge of my field with lots of knowledge and wisdom to share.

    Done now though... the well is poisoned, time to move on.

  6. Re:The white in your eyes on Why Some Teams Are Smarter Than Others · · Score: 1

    Doesn't this study show that women and men don't work as well together as they do separately, and that trying to increase diversity results in less effective teams, and was a bad idea all along?

    So, the smart thing to do is separate the women off away from the men, encourage them to form teams entirely composed of women, and give them some meaningful tasks to do that won't overly burden them physically and will exploit their particular strengths.

    This is very innovative stuff.

  7. Re: a better question on Why Run Linux On Macs? · · Score: -1

    OSX is horrible. Really, really horrible.

    Like an OCD wife that puts your tools away while you're trying to use them because everything has to look clean and nice at all times.

  8. So on Lies, Damn Lies, and Tech Diversity Statistics · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Is there a way to reclaim Slashdot from this constant barrage of psychological assault on IT professionals by outsiders?

    I'm a bit of a nerd and I'm an IT professional. This place used to be a place to find news of interest to nerds and IT professionals. Now it's a place where there's going to be a daily article about how shitty a person I am and how shitty my industry is.

    Is this what the rest of you guys come here for? To get shit on daily? It's kinda feeling like Slashdot has just become a bad habit I do when I'm bored because I've done it so many times before.

    Is your target audience people who are nerds, or is it people who are envious of nerds? It's kinds feeling like this place has become the latter.

  9. Re: Symptom, not cause on EFF Takes On Online Harassment · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I'm not talking about you, stupid. You're just barely above notice.

    I do have a life outside of Slashdot, dimbulb.

  10. Re: Excellent. on Google Fund To Pay For 1 Million Copies of Charlie Hebdo · · Score: 1

    I'd call what Charlie Hedbo did hate speech, myself.

  11. Re: Excellent. on Google Fund To Pay For 1 Million Copies of Charlie Hebdo · · Score: 1

    I hope people refuse to work for them, myself. Professional antagonists who got what they deserved.

  12. Re: Symptom, not cause on EFF Takes On Online Harassment · · Score: 1

    Your approach requires billions to willingly agree to put my head in the sand in order to work. This simply isn't going to happen.

    My approach involves giving people greater intel systematically. This can happen, and if it does happen, it will make everyone stronger and able to make better informed decisions.

    Yes, the inside of my head is a strange place. "Gifted", "Genius", "Freak", "Monster", "Idiot", take your pick, I've heard it all.

    I'm being stalked right now, by people who don't like the shit I write. They don't do anything, they just follow me around because they're bored.

    Do I wish I'd self-censored myself? No. Do I wish I could look at my phone and have the conclusive evidence I need to confront the guy face to face and use physical measures to make him stop? Damn right I do.

    And, frankly, the more information everyone has, the better I can trust them to participate in a democracy with me. If you're inclined to willfully stick your head in the sand, why would I want to participate in a consensus style system of decision making with the likes of you? That's like having the car break down with 3 toddlers in the back seat and having a vote on what we ought to do... no thanks.

  13. Re: Symptom, not cause on EFF Takes On Online Harassment · · Score: 1

    You're totally ignoring the fact that they already can. You don't need technology to stalk someone.

    If someone wants to stalk me, all they need is a car. If I want to catch them, and be warned soon enough to stay safe, I need to be constantly vigilant.

    Allowing technology to be vigilant for me makes me safer, even if it makes finding me easier.

  14. Re: Symptom, not cause on EFF Takes On Online Harassment · · Score: 1

    Worked out in this case

  15. Re: Symptom, not cause on EFF Takes On Online Harassment · · Score: 1

    Well, what if we made it so things were even more transparent, and we were able to bring pressure against the "doxer".

    I had someone engage in character assassination against me based on a wilful misinterpretation of what I said. Rather than taking my post down, I left it for all to judge for themselves.

    Apparently ordinary people who saw what this person did, under their real name, and started sending threats. Or so I overheard when i was recognized, prompting a conversation I could overhear.

    More transparency fixes most objections to problems with transparency.

    Example: Woman is being stalked. Wants to keep her privacy because shes scared. Solution: He sees her movements by expending effort. She doesn't want to make that effort to track his movements, it makes her a prisoner. So, make it easy for her to see her stalker as he moves around, and move to safety, and prove to the rest of us that it's going on.

    Transparency. Just add more.

  16. Re:Perfect? Really? on Researchers "Solve" Texas Hold'Em, Create Perfect Robotic Player · · Score: 1

    As others have said, there's no way for you to know what the other player (in this case the other computer) holds, so you can't have any additional data with which to make a different decision. All you know is whether they bet, call, raise, or fold.

    I had friends over for Texas Hold'em last night. When I picked up my chips as though I was going to raise substantially, I watched his face in the reflection off the glass table, and when it twitched towards a smile for a split second, I knew he had the straight, and knew to fold.
     
    Real Texas Hold'em, where you're sitting with real cards in your hands looking at the faces of the other players, involves a lot more than game theory. I'm by no means a great poker player, but I'm good enough to know that much.

  17. Re:islam on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Real democracies represent the people exercising their collective will to direct their society.

    Real democracies don't immediately hand the reigns over to rich and cruel capitalists and surrender their hard won influence.

    Anywhere you see Capitalism, you know you're not looking at a real democracy.

  18. Re: What about radio? on How Long Will It Take Streaming To Dominate the Music Business? · · Score: 1

    That's the way it SHOULD be.

    Performances are naturally scarce, and can provide all the necessary funding.

    Making things that are naturally abundant artificially scarce is wrong. It is economically wrong because it reduces our return on an already sunk investment, it is morally wrong because it causes needless hardship to massive numbers of people, and it is strategically wrong because cultured neighbours are safer neighbours to have than culturally starved savages.

    There are valid arguments on the "for" side, but, in my judgement, they don't carry enough weight to overcome the "against" arguments.

  19. Re: Less accurate statement on Anthropomorphism and Object Oriented Programming · · Score: 1

    No, its a system I built to fix a problem, and if it's not working precisely like it does in my minds eye, then it's wrong because I made a mistake, and I'm ok admitting that.

  20. Re: Less accurate statement on Anthropomorphism and Object Oriented Programming · · Score: 2

    It's either a feature or a bug.

    I understand what you are saying, but language that makes the computer sound like an out of control actor makes me sound like I'm not in control of my job and my dog ate my homework, so I make an effort not to use it. I think it makes me look less professional. Language that involves me saying things like "I designed it that way for these justified reasons, but we can discuss changing it", or "I'm not sure why it's responding this way, but it's my screw up and these are the resources I need to try and fix it and this is my confidence that I will succeed, do you want me to try." project a better image.

  21. Re: Ya, Sure. on Anthropomorphism and Object Oriented Programming · · Score: 1

    "The program doesn't know to check for the start date of a new lease when the old one expires, it just thinks it should activate it regardless."

    What's wrong with "The program wasn't designed to check for the start date of a new lease when the old one expires, it just activates it regardless."

    More accurate, less words, and no shifting responsibility for the situation to a "naughty program" in a manipulative subconscious effort to evade responsibility for what you built.

  22. Re: The problem with doxing on Doxing -- Something To Expect More of In 2015 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If someone is a celebrity, they get to have an ongoing dialog with the public. If you create an ugly first impression around a person by cherry picking their lives for dirt, they don't have the same opportunity. Don't you think that's an important difference?

    Having a criminal record that can be checked by those who have a personal interest in researching your character isn't the same as having someone run around shouting that you are a thief to everyone. Maybe it happened a long time ago and you're a changed man.

    But generating shame by focusing busy strangers attention on an ugly part of your life, causing an impression to be formed in a vacuum by people who had no interest in knowing the details in the first place and who will never learn when and why to let go of that... That is truly horrible, and we need to put a stop to it.

    Openness in general makes everyone safer, but people who shame others by name make life worse for us all.

  23. Re: So it's a library except digital with monthly on How Amazon's Ebook Subscriptions Are Changing the Writing Industry · · Score: 1

    I don't want to maximize the number of good books at all cost, and I don't want people writing for a living and neglecting everything else, and I don't lie.

  24. Re: So it's a library except digital with monthly on How Amazon's Ebook Subscriptions Are Changing the Writing Industry · · Score: 1

    As long as there are more decent books to read than hours in the day, who cares?

  25. Re: Blame is arguable. on Gmail Access Starts To Come Back In China, State-Run Paper Blames Google · · Score: 2

    Obviously yes. Predictable = deserved.