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  1. Re:Ever See A Commie Drink A Glass Of Water? on Once Vehicles Are Connected To the Internet of Things, Who Guards Your Privacy? · · Score: 1

    You have that kinda backwards. It was soviet style governments who wanted to track their citizens. The USA is just the latest addition.

  2. Re:The good news is on Once Vehicles Are Connected To the Internet of Things, Who Guards Your Privacy? · · Score: 1

    No. .they'll force you to install a tracking device for registration..or they'll just ban it out right.

  3. Re:I have a phone in my pocket on Once Vehicles Are Connected To the Internet of Things, Who Guards Your Privacy? · · Score: 1

    Many said that about the nazis, then about the communists. Freedom and liberty are important, and the ignorance of those who would take them from you is a large part of protecting them. Otherwise, a society with zero privacy would be defined solely by the limitations of the law and law enforcement technology. What a shithole that would be. History (and current events) have shown us there's no shortage of insecure, single issue blowhards who want to force their 'utopia' upon the rest of us, so the fight's important regardless of the probability of success.

  4. Re:I have a phone in my pocket on Once Vehicles Are Connected To the Internet of Things, Who Guards Your Privacy? · · Score: 1

    Try being a productive member of society without a car..good luck.

  5. Re:Who Guards Your Privacy? on Once Vehicles Are Connected To the Internet of Things, Who Guards Your Privacy? · · Score: 1

    that doesn't protect you from the law, nor from others removing options from the market.

  6. Re:Who Guards Your Privacy? on Once Vehicles Are Connected To the Internet of Things, Who Guards Your Privacy? · · Score: 1

    Well considering the state (federal and local) taxes are getting close to 40% of working/middle class income, there ought to be enough fucking money to maintain the roads without more/new taxes. Perhaps state officials need to prioritize for a change.

  7. Re:Who Guards Your Privacy? on Once Vehicles Are Connected To the Internet of Things, Who Guards Your Privacy? · · Score: 1

    Soccer moms would vote yes for the children, and they outnumber us.

  8. Re:This is why I no longer use Linux on Torvalds: No Opinion On Systemd · · Score: 1

    Which makes it obvious how stupid it is to use the word 'professional' in ways that imply superiority, yet dumb fucks like you do it all the time. Just because someone is paid for their work doesn't mean they're better at it than someone who isn't..or who isn't paid as much.

    It's a shitty metric.

  9. Re:systemd on Torvalds: No Opinion On Systemd · · Score: 1

    slashdot isn't targeted at newbs.

  10. Re:Misleading slashdot headline on Torvalds: No Opinion On Systemd · · Score: 1

    No the ascendancy of systemd is largely due to the dominant presence of redhat.

  11. Re:Haters gonna hate on What To Expect With Windows 9 · · Score: 0

    Well the reason you should be moderated down is that calling people names like 'hater' is not an argument for or against anything.

  12. Re: Aero Or Go Home on What To Expect With Windows 9 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    'just sayin...' is a crutch for people who want to put something out there without vouching for it. In this case, the reason's obvious: today's finder is right up there in shittiness with metro. Like microsoft, apple doesn't want you browsing files, they want you 'searching' for everything.. Yuck.

  13. Re:Aero Or Go Home on What To Expect With Windows 9 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'd be happy if they brought back windows 2k GUI with its fast and lean gdi+ acceleration. It's a GUI that doesn't clutter up my desktop with huge window decorations and widgets, nor give me grief and/or performance problems with windowed gpu accelerated applications. Windows 8's is the worst of both worlds: it clutters up the desktop, and, unlike windows 7, the display manager can't be turned off without invasive, system breaking hacks. Even with windows 7 the explorer is broken compared to 2k/xp, but at least I can get 95% of what I want with a few shellstyle.dll hacks and some registry tweaks.

  14. Re:NSA Tampering on Why Is It Taking So Long To Secure Internet Routing? · · Score: 3, Informative

    They don't have to. They have CALEA ports.

  15. Re:Because of capitalism. on Why Is It Taking So Long To Secure Internet Routing? · · Score: 1

    Strawman.

  16. Re:I know! on What To Expect With Windows 9 · · Score: 2

    Just like every linux article is 'infested' with windows apologists..and apple fags too. Welcome to the tech crowd. We're a heterogeneous bunch.

  17. Re:Because of capitalism. on Why Is It Taking So Long To Secure Internet Routing? · · Score: 1

    The network was originally developed and used by the dept of defense to connect military bases in case of nuclear war. It later spread to academic as well as corporate presences.

    I don't think you understand capitalism or socialism. Capitalism is an economic system based on the generation, purchase, sale, and ownership of property amongst private parties. Socialism is a government model that imposes itself on individual rights and choices for the sake of what the leadership thinks is the common good. They're not a zero sum game. In fact, what we're seeing in the US now is how one can actually boost the other into whole new realms of abuse across the board. Thanks to this interaction, we have a government culture that doesn't give a shit about the rights of the citizens it's supposed to represent, and we have an economy that increasingly does not cater to the consumer. Each washes the other's back.

    This is why net neutrality is damned if you do damned if you don't. Either you have the isps play favorites with connectivity, or you have the state mandating standards which will eventually move towards censorship of data that negatively affects the interests of the single issue lobbyists (corporate and social) making up its collective yet fragmented view of the world. Ideally, I'd want the internet of 1990 with today's bandwidth and reliability, but if I had to choose, I'd rather deal with an overmetered network than one whose culture is dictated by corporates wanting to corner markets with legislation, and politically correct, thin skinned, pompous asses, pushing 'social justice' in the form of soviet style censorship policies and methods.

  18. Re:Edit needed on Funding Tech For Government, Instead of Tech For Industry · · Score: 1

    'establishment' or 'established firm' might be better.

  19. Re: Imagine the good they could have done.. on Apple Outrages Users By Automatically Installing U2's Album On Their Devices · · Score: 1

    Wealth doesn't correlate strongly with intellect. If anything, it might be slightly negative. Besides, if you really earned that much, you would've probably never heard of slashdot in the first place. You'd be off doing more interesting things.

  20. Re:First world problems. on Apple Outrages Users By Automatically Installing U2's Album On Their Devices · · Score: 1

    Exactly.

  21. Re:First world problems. on Apple Outrages Users By Automatically Installing U2's Album On Their Devices · · Score: 2

    My 'view', is that he was using fallacious reasoning in order to preach.

    I could see how the autodownload might put someone out of serious money and/or waste precious bandwidth. Few people have 'unlimited' plans. By all means, offer the music as a free optional download in the itunes store, where, if purchased (for $0), becomes a part of the user's library, and then autodownloads if the user has that turned on. Don't just force the download.

    How would you like it if your phone manufacturer or carrier started 'autodownloading' crap you didn't necessarily ask for? Strip the hype and drama away, and there is still a legit complaint here.

  22. Re: Imagine the good they could have done.. on Apple Outrages Users By Automatically Installing U2's Album On Their Devices · · Score: 1

    Oh right, this is an apple product. You all must be 'stylish' hipster douchebags who think you're smart.

  23. Re:First world problems. on Apple Outrages Users By Automatically Installing U2's Album On Their Devices · · Score: 1, Interesting

    So anyone with a problem not as bad as someone starving in a 3rd world country has no right to complain or discuss it, ever?

    Logic is sorely lacking around here. It's called context. If you want to discuss 3rd world problems, there are plenty of forums to do that in. This is a technology site. You are obviously in the wrong place. Take your social justice somewhere else.

  24. Re:JUST TURN OFF THE MOTHERFUCKING PHONE! on Technological Solution For Texting While Driving Struggles For Traction · · Score: 1

    but but that would require people to take responsibility. How dare you suggest they shouldn't be coddled and denied their pity parties!

  25. Re:A solution in search of a problem... on Technological Solution For Texting While Driving Struggles For Traction · · Score: 1

    Well if they know how to drive then they wouldn't need the laws in the first place. Either way the laws are useless.