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  1. Re:I've got this on An Argument For Not Taking Down Horrific Videos · · Score: 1

    For the typical person, seeing a video of a man burning to death is little more than a horrific form of entertainment.

    Not when it's associated with important situations. The visual reenforces the situation. "Hey, these assholes did this." I'd like to see a lot more uncensored reporting. Western culture is way too soft now and is rapidly becoming unable to deal with harsh reality. Your desire for testing people before they watch a video is an example. It's just a video! Hell, large tracts of the population can't even handle lowbrow insults any more without claiming 'hate speech.' This is not good long term.

    Fuck testing people to make sure they agree with you first before being able to see/do something. I don't get this attitude either. All that fear over the 'negative' is one of the things that's driving this control freakery. Societies must be able and willing to cope with the bad as well as the good to survive. This is not done by letting the insecure build walls to keep the 'bad' out.

  2. Re:Google's biggest problem is IH on Google Chrome Will Adopt HTTP/2 In the Coming Weeks, Drop SPDY Support · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yeah, I understand that. It's just unfortunate. I'd like to see more standards enforce proper crypto.

  3. They're running out of ways to hype shit on Arkansas Declares a High School CS Education State of Emergency · · Score: 0

    A state of emergency for this? really? If there aren't more important things for these politicians to do then maybe we should close down their offices.

  4. Re:Google's biggest problem is IH on Google Chrome Will Adopt HTTP/2 In the Coming Weeks, Drop SPDY Support · · Score: 2

    I don't see that as an improvement.

  5. Re:Might as well redesign HTML as well on Google Chrome Will Adopt HTTP/2 In the Coming Weeks, Drop SPDY Support · · Score: 1

    Why not just distribute native binaries from an ftp site and be done with it? Then we don't need the browser, slow interpreted languages like php and javascript, and 40-100MB of ram just to display a page of text and some gfx. The binary connects to your database over TCP.

  6. Re:software as a service goes platform as a servic on Microsoft Trademarks "Windows 365" · · Score: 1

    Considering how predatory everything is now, I would never want any of this.

  7. Re:Hard To Imagine... on Microsoft Trademarks "Windows 365" · · Score: 2

    Trading ownership rights for bling not normally affordable. This is caused by stupidity.

  8. Re:Hard To Imagine... on Microsoft Trademarks "Windows 365" · · Score: 2

    I'd never let my systems run on dead man switches like that.

  9. Re:I've got this on An Argument For Not Taking Down Horrific Videos · · Score: 1

    It will be used as such whether the public sees it or not. Better for them to see it. The media already censors and op-eds too much as it is. Dont' justify their behavior just because you believe it might slow powergrabs by a corrupt government. Media that tells the truth without reservation is the only media the public can trust.

    The reason the public might think that is because they've been mislead about terror all along. It's a threat alright but not the threat we've been told justifies the powergrabs... If it was, we'd've declared war by now.

  10. Re:I've got this on An Argument For Not Taking Down Horrific Videos · · Score: 0

    False equivalence.. Showing occasional footage is not equal to 'turning yourself into isil's publicity arm.'

    Well, when you have a culture that encourages censorious attitudes like that, you end up with a society that refuses to acknowledge reality whenever it's unpleasant. That is never healthy. I think the media shoudl show more of the horrific stuff of war. The cleansed, sanitized, politically correct, jingoistic heroism (or, depending on the politics of the outlet, criticism), is NOT the reality of war. It's impossible to have a free society without free flow of information to make informed policy, and I'd rather not live the alternative, even if it means the weak minded omg the children sorts might have to toughen up a bit.

    So while it is the right of the owner to decide what is said with his resources, I still think they should be encouraged to support free speech. I mean encouraged, not forced.

  11. Re:I've got this on An Argument For Not Taking Down Horrific Videos · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Keeping truth from the public only helps reinforce ignorance.

  12. Re: I've got this on An Argument For Not Taking Down Horrific Videos · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    That's what fairy tales are for. Shielding your kids from reality just turns them into weak, spineless passive aggressive adults. You're the typical parent who thinks it's everyone else's job to shield whatever it is you don't like from your kids.

  13. Re:I've got this on An Argument For Not Taking Down Horrific Videos · · Score: 5, Insightful

    However, it's also good for the public to have all the facts..and pictures can send a much more accurate description than dry, politically correct speech from some anchorman. Give them the media exposure.. It just shows how degenerate they are.

  14. Re:I've got this on An Argument For Not Taking Down Horrific Videos · · Score: 1

    ..and who says what should and shouldn't be said?

  15. Re: I've got this on An Argument For Not Taking Down Horrific Videos · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The for the children excuse is the most abused one by tyrants. If your kids can't handle the internet then maybe you should be teaching them about the harsh realities of life instead of your own fantasy world where everyone is a loving hipster.

  16. Re:Advantages of XFCE? on Xfce Getting a New Version Soon · · Score: 1

    Because there are those of us who'd rather use our ram for work rather than for a heavy yet inflexible UI that doesn't do much but does it splendidly. There's no reason for a typical UI to take that much ram, that's why. Same goes for cpu and gpu.

  17. Re:One pixel wide window borders on Xfce Getting a New Version Soon · · Score: 1

    Perhaps the real question is whether you can justify an OS taking 2 gigabytes of ram while sitting idle at the desktop.. It's really not justified no matter how much ram the system has.

  18. Re:One pixel wide window borders on Xfce Getting a New Version Soon · · Score: 1

    Compared to today's fisher price interfaces, it is.

  19. Re:I don't think this [release] matters at all... on Xfce Getting a New Version Soon · · Score: 1

    Actually, it would be great for such installations.. It's stable, relatively lean, and mimics common desktop conventions.

  20. Re:Why not websites? on Why It's Important That the New Ubuntu Phone Won't Rely On Apps · · Score: 1

    Oh believe me I've seen quite a bit thank you. Lots of wasted white space, huge fonts, useless menus, pop overs, useless animations, abusive ads, fixed sized window requirements (no I don't want to run my browser full screen just so your site looks right), ugly drop shadows, pointless bevels, ugly borders that waste more space, sluggish performance even on quad core intel cpus, all housing limited functioning freemium garbage. Of course that doesn't hold a candle to the seemingly entitled attitude of the web 'designers' who built all of this. They think they have a right to dictate what code runs on my machine, and how their shit is displayed on my screen. Why would I use any of their shit for my work? Their code was written to serve their interests, not mine.

  21. I think most people who claim entrapment mean that it SHOULD be considered as such, not that it is, legally.

  22. Re:Oh HELL no ... on Automakers Move Toward OTA Software Upgrades · · Score: 1

    Which is controlled by software, yes? Their software?

  23. Re:Updates vs Attack Surface on Automakers Move Toward OTA Software Upgrades · · Score: 1

    Heh, solutions to problems that wouldn't exist if that computer wasn't there to begin with, right? Also, there's the problem of 'legal' access to the system. If the backdoor exists it will be used.

    I'd rather not have the connectivity because there's too many grubby fingers looking to separate me from control over my vehicle. It's also safer. If something is wrong, I want to be notified and make a choice before any work is done.

  24. Re:Oh HELL no ... on Automakers Move Toward OTA Software Upgrades · · Score: 1

    tesla chose to offer you a choice. they still retain the power. that's the problem. only solution is to short the cell antenna to ground.

  25. Re:Please no more censorship. on Twitter CEO: "We Suck" At Dealing With Trolls, Vows To Kick Them Out · · Score: 1

    Except they aren't really threats. They're driveby hyperbole written by the people they baited. These trollbaiters just pretend they are genuine so they can have something to point at 'proving' their claim of victimhood. It's hard for me to believe that people capable of political trollbaiting are naive enough to really believe the statement is in earnest.