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  1. Re:How do we know this is not parallel constructio on The Technologies That Betrayed Silk Road's Anonymity · · Score: 2

    *** Yes he might of left information around that could help narrow down suspects, or even incriminate himself, but that doesn't mean that it would have been found, noticed, and acted on.***

    Well, Silkroad was a huge piece of evidence for criminal activity. I think it is safe to assume that the FBI tripped over that boulder first. Since it was a web-based auction site, someone must have created it and someone must maintain it. Someone with he nym Dread Pirate Roberts seems to run the show.

    Standard investigative work tends to work backwards to the source. In the very early days of Silkroad the nym Altoid pops up and focussing on Altoid, a post with rossulbricht at gmail dot com connected to the nym Altoid is found. I think it is safe to assume that from that moment on the name Ross Ulbricht led the suspect list and all effort was put in to linking DPR to Ross Ulbricht.

  2. Re:I am going to take this a step further on Study Explains Why Women Miscarry More Males During Tough Times · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It is kinda sad to live in the time of prosperity when I know in times of adversity, we would be more resillient, more strong and determined. The comfy emptiness of prosperity just leads to boys being born and then growing without any inherent purpose other than being a part of the economical system. And the girls can afford to reap the fruits of prosperity while the boys wander confused trying to find a purpose in their lives. This is just an opinion to explain the current situation with lonely guys often working in tech or academia. Don't get me wrong, the desperate search for their purpose may lead to new great inventions and discoveries, but also the necessity has lead to great inventions and maybe faster. Living in prosperity is rather dull.

    Says someone living in (relative) prosperity... So you want life to be harsh, unforgiving and generally hostile to survival, just so your purpose can become to merely exist and get your next meal before your peers eat it.

    Wrap your head around the horrible fact that life has no other inherent meaning than to merely exist. You can live an empty (read: no inherent meaning other than to exist) life and have it be a struggle to survive or you can live an empty life and add all the frills to it that make it meaningful to you.

    Either way, life is indifferent to what you choose.

  3. Re: Linux is a monoculture. on Highly Advanced Backdoor Trojan Cased High-Profile Targets For Years · · Score: 1

    www.manjaro.org

  4. Re: Terrible on Russia Takes Down Steve Jobs Memorial After Apple's Tim Cook Comes Out · · Score: 1

    If you're trying to argue that being gay is wrong because nature, then do a bit more reading. Homosexual sexual activity is observed in many animal species across most orders.

    How dare you derail OP's dogmatic diatribe against the unatural evils of non-heterosexual intercourse with facts of nature? Don't you know gays are of teh DEVIL!!!1!!11

    As a gay man (with the only real choice to stop hiding my sexuality or else become a mental wreck by all the closeted secrecy) I find these "YOU CHOOSE TO BE WRONG, YOU EVIL CREATURE!" fantasies to be equally funny, sad and scary. It's a limited, empathyless "If you are not like me, you are wrong and must be eliminated" kind of thing.

  5. N/T

  6. Re:Microsoft "At Home" lab is a bust on Microsoft's Missed Opportunities: Memo From 1997 · · Score: 2

    It's a solution in search of a problem

    Which is what people have probably said about wheels, boats, bows, guns, castles, astronomy, gaslight, electricity, self driving carriages, photo cameras, computers, dishwashers, dryers, mobile phones, the Internet, etc.

  7. Re:Yet another proof creation doesn't work! on Hints of Life's Start Found In a Giant Virus · · Score: 1

    Lets hear the creationist explanation for this one :-)

    Satan put it in the ground to make us doubt God. (Or some other shit along those lines)

  8. Re:This is so 1990s on Linux Mint 17 'Qiana' Released · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ***Exactly. And with that in mind, since we left the 90's it has been really hard to find a good program launcher that isn't incredibly bloaty and that doesn't hinder my workflow.***

    Exactly this. It's the same for me. I'm not necesarilly married to the "Win95" paradigm, but if I'm going to dump it, I expect the replacement to enhance my daily workflow, not drive me up the wall with distracting and context breaking view switches.

    It may be the modern thing on mobile phones, but there it is not a matter of innovation, but of working around restraints of the (still) limited mobile hardware.

    As long as nothing better comes along, I'll be on Cinnamon.

  9. Re:The winking Virus and demon eyes on Lying Eyes: Cyborg Glasses Simulate Eye Expressions · · Score: 1

    Well, if it does demon eyes, I want one. I've been dying for the ability to flash the proverbial eyes that can kill.

  10. Re:We've had winters for decades, son. on European Health Levels Suddenly Collapsed After 2003 and Nobody Is Sure Why · · Score: 1

    So presumambly all your houses are built for it.

    Sorry to bust your bubble, but TFA mentions that The Netherlands escaped the trend and I can tell you that Air Conditioning is rare in The Netherlands. Our houses are built to keep warmth in as much as possible, as winters are pretty cold here.

    If a heat wave in 2003 caused the decline in health afterwards, The Netherlands would have been affected pretty badly.

  11. Re:Simple... on Vint Cerf Thinks Privacy May Be an Anomaly · · Score: 1

    By then, that will be the weirdos and the old farts...

  12. Re:the difference on Popular Science Is Getting Rid of Comments · · Score: 5, Interesting

    *** What is a decent alternative that would remove the "I disagree" button mentality and promote good well-thought-out content? ***

    Well, it's so obvious that it is staring us right in the face. To get rid of the abuse of moderation options to serve as a "I disagree" button, just add that ff-ing "I disagree" button and make this a second counter next to the standard moderation. It would instantly point out the (interesting?) comments that are counter to the group-think.

  13. Re:More petty bickering on Intel, Red Hat Working On Enabling Wayland Support In GNOME · · Score: 1

    Samsung's and Intel's Tizen IVI? Jolla Sailfish? Raspberry Pi's Raspbian? Still not convinced about the feasibility of mobile use?

  14. Re:22 YEARS TO 3.11 !! WINDOWS DID IT IN SIX !! on Linux 3.11-rc7 Release Celebrates 22 Years of Linux · · Score: 1

    Buy better hardware...

  15. Re:Why wasn't this leaked by Wikileaks? on Wikileaks Party Making Questionable Deals In Attempt To Win Senate Seat · · Score: 1

    Cold Fjord, you are a master in reducing everything into its constituent parts and from there "failing" to take the overarching relations between these constituent parts into account. No, Snowden and Manning have nothing to do directly with politics in Australia. They both are indicative though of the rot that pervades politics in so called civilised societies. On the surface, the citizens in a civilised society are in power, but in practise it is the largely autocratic, political caste that determines the fate of the non-political castes. To become an aacepted part of the political caste, you need to accept their "etiquette". Maybe that is the way primate societies are supposed to work, but humanity can't let go of sugar coating their machinations under the pretense of having higher principles and ideals.

  16. Don't talk authoritatively about sex if your being is completely lacking the "firmware" for performing this function. This is not to dismiss you, belittle you or label you as a freak. You are not any of those things. You are you. You don't do sex, which is ok, but you have absolutely no insight into what the "need" for sex is, because you are in a minority with a differing psychological make-up that doesn't need it.

    I don't know what life without sex is, because my firmware compels me to seek it out. Sexual beings get pretty unhappy and frustrated if their want for (non-solitary) sex is not met. For sexual beings, the togetherness, the physical act and the release it gives, is something we simply don't want to do without. We sexual beings might not die if we don't get sex, but our quality of life greatly diminishes.

    To give you something workable, imagine it like this: Denying sexual beings their access to sex (probably) makes us just as unhappy as you'd be if someone were to constantly badger you with proposals for physical sex.

  17. Re: Why the doctor? on Wi-Fi-Enabled Tooth Sensor Rats You Out When You Smoke Or Overeat · · Score: 1

    Egh, a skinny bitch....

  18. Re:No, you can't use it. on Github Finally Agrees Public Repos Should Have Explicit Licenses · · Score: 1

    *** Why would you not be allowed to use it? ***

    Because to make effective use of the code on github, you have to make a copy of it. You duplicate what is on github and store it on a different medium. This, for the purpose of copyright, constitutes a copy and that is strictly forbidden without permission.

    So no license, no duplication, as you don't have the permission to make the duplicate. That is copyright in most countries and under the Berne Convention. So we all live in a draconian regime when it comes to sharing intellectual works.

  19. Re:Coin? on Five predictions for (Bit)coin · · Score: 1

    Perhaps the author could have chosen e-Coin instead.

    ** ducks **

  20. Re:I agree with Lewis Black on Dmitry Itskov Wants To Help You Live Forever Via an Android Avatar · · Score: 1

    People in general are in each others way and we all are equally worthless. It's fun to wallow in delusions of superiority every once in a while, but it doesn't take away the fact that we are all bald monkeys with a fear of the dark and a dread for loneliness.

    I can only imagine what hell it will create if such flawed beings as humans gain the ability to prolong their inferiority indefinitely.

  21. Re: and if license picking were mandatory... on Your License Is Your Interface · · Score: 2

    The only possible source of confusion is if publishing something openly on the web constitutes implicit permission to do something more than what copyright already allows.

    Only if you don't know about the default in copyright and that it doesn't have implicits. It's quite simple. No additional permissions? No one can do jack shit with it except the author.

  22. Re:So? on Vint Cerf: Data That's Here Today May Be Gone Tomorrow · · Score: 1

    *** Yes, and by god, future historians will care about YOUR spreadsheets and YOUR websites! ***

    Actually they do. Historians are still trying to (painstakingly) find out how people in the Neolithic lived. So yes, having access to YOUR spreadsheets and YOUR websites will be very valuable for historians in say 3000 years.

    *** Egotistical jackass. No one gives a shit about 99.999999% of humanity after they're gone. ***

    Projection? That YOU don't give a shit about humanity, doesn't mean nobody else does.

  23. Re:Why aren't there more contributors to this proj on ReactOS 0.3.15 Released · · Score: 1

    How many digitally illiterate users? None. But how is that different from Windows, OS X, *DOS, *BSD, Haiku, etc?

    For these people, there is only the option of paying someone else a nice sum of money and get a freshly installed machine back.

    It doesn't matter what "borks" the machine, be it a technical problem or general user confusion over a slightly changed icon or location. These people are already up the creek when they turn the machine on.

  24. Re:Why aren't there more contributors to this proj on ReactOS 0.3.15 Released · · Score: 1

    It's not gonna work. No matter how much resources you pour into ReactOS, it's always going to be a copy of Windows and chasing taillights. Why go for the clone if you can get the original? It didn't work for OS2, Wine and Mono.

    What would be the benefit of the customer to run a clone? Would you lower the cost of your machines in line with the cost for the installed ReactOS or would you use the bulk of the savings to up your margin?

  25. Re:Intereting idea! on US Entertainment Industry To Congress: Make It Legal For Us To Deploy Rootkits · · Score: 1

    That explains a lot. Don't go out of sight of the telescreen now....