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  1. Re:You cancel service? on Dyn.com Ends Free Dynamic DNS · · Score: 1

    Nice writing, holy crap. I meant;

    Then I use a script to read the access_log and generate a web page with my home IP every hour.

  2. Re:Just a thought, but... on Should Microsoft Give Kids Programmable Versions of Office? · · Score: 1

    ah ok got it.

  3. Re:You cancel service? on Dyn.com Ends Free Dynamic DNS · · Score: 1

    I have a small VPS that hosts a personal website. My home Linux box just does an http get with curl to a secret html file on the VPS webserver. Then I generate an html file every hour that reads the access_log and uses a script to genereate a web page that displays my home IP I can access. Has worked fine for me for quite some time. My IP rarely changes and I can just update my hostfile if I don't want to use my IP directly.

    There are probably more elegant solutions but since I am the only one using it it's fine and I can't justify paying anything when I already have a perfectly good VPS I can leverage.

  4. Re:Just a thought, but... on Should Microsoft Give Kids Programmable Versions of Office? · · Score: 1

    Sports? What physical education. My god man, you want kids to get even fatter? Take away their xbox would be a good first step.

  5. Re:Facebook is for lazy people on Why No One Trusts Facebook To Power the Future · · Score: 1

    oh, I just realized I do have an account with a fake name. The fb slingbox client is the only way to watch my sling on Linux. heh.

  6. Re:Facebook is for lazy people on Why No One Trusts Facebook To Power the Future · · Score: 1

    There is a difference. Facebook is socializing with people you know in the real world. I don't think anyone else has as good a platform for that. Forums are a different beast, where you mostly mingle with people you don't know with names like "future assassin" and "hodet".

    Not defending it, I don't have a fb account, but I have plenty of family who enjoy using it. Whatever floats ones boat I say.

  7. Re:The irony of ethics. on Will Living On Mars Drive Us Crazy? · · Score: 1

    woops, probably misinterpreted what you said. Rereading, I think you said ethics are of little concern. Anyhoo..... back to work. :-)

  8. Re:The irony of ethics. on Will Living On Mars Drive Us Crazy? · · Score: 1

    I read that article and the comments (was it yesterday or the day before???) and I just don't see sending people to Mars as unethical. Astronauts are sentient beings with free will. They choose to do this just like ancient explorers chose the unknown horizon of the sea. Who knows they may colonize and adapt and will push humankind further. They choose to go, and for the type of personality that would even consider going to Mars, they live for this type of adventure. Now we should debate the economics perhaps, and if it makes sense spending billions of dollars to strap a rocket to someones ass and launch them towards some big hunk of red rock in the middle of nowhere, but ethics....please.

  9. Re:This article is awful on Indie Game Jam Show Collapses Due To Interference From "Pepsi Consultant" · · Score: 1

    Whew. It's not just me then. I can appreciate how they stuck together though. They wanted drama, well they got it.

  10. Re:Wait... wha? on OKCupid Warns Off Mozilla Firefox Users Over Gay Rights · · Score: 1

    This is what I was thinking. If this is how I made all of my purchasing decisions, I'd be living in a hollowed out stump rubbing sticks together for fire.

  11. Re:13 deaths? on Department of Transportation Makes Rear View Cameras Mandatory · · Score: 1

    We are talking about kids here. They aren't stupid or careless, they are care-free. There's a difference. I think the world would be better off without stupid comments on the internet.

  12. Re:Buy Now on Square Market Now Accepts Bitcoin · · Score: 1

    I thought I was reading /r/bitcoin for a second there.

  13. Re: Clearly vaccination is to blame! on Continued Rise In Autism Diagnoses Puzzles Researchers, Galvanizes Advocates · · Score: 1

    Many people are easily influenced by pop culture icons. You can say it is stupid, which it is, but it **is** what it is. There are many people who just aren't that smart and it will always be this way. The only way to fight fire is with fire. Enlist some A list star to say they believe in vaccination, appeal to the masses with some heart wrenching story of a disabled kid whose condition could have been prevented, soft music and plenty of tears. Every nerdy doctor pleading with people, holding up volumes of scientific evidence is just a waste of time. The masses need anecdotal evidence and a good heart wrenching presentation, something they can be emotionally attached to, something that is believable in their gut.

  14. Re:Later Dropbox! on Dropbox's New Policy of Scanning Files For DMCA Issues · · Score: 1

    I just use my own VPS. Amazing what people will go through to save $10/month.

  15. Re:And sharks. Don't forget sharks. on Facebook, Google Battle To Bring Internet To Remote Locations · · Score: 2

    That's the next wave for bringing internet to people on remote ocean islands. Patience patience.

  16. Not for me on If Ridesharing Is Banned, What About Ride-Trading? · · Score: 1

    I just don't see myself hopping in with strangers either way. I prefer my own vehicle or public transit.

  17. Re:I admire their spunk, but... on Operation Wants To Mine 10% of All New Bitcoins · · Score: 1

    No utility for you so 0 value for you. Others do benefit from bitcoin today.

  18. Re:"hacking charisma" on Hacking Charisma · · Score: 1

    This is just self awareness. Everybody is way over-thinking this. I have no doubt she is giving "dorky" type nerds (as the article specifies) tools that are useful.

  19. Re:After watching the video.. on GNOME 3.12 Released · · Score: 1

    I thought it was common to interpret your own names for months and years before being corrected. Started for me with Linux being pronounced L"y"nex. I also called gnome noam for a while. There are many other packages that I did this with but none are coming to mind right now. I always thought it was funny how oss folks name their products, would make marketing people run for the hills.

  20. Re:Unity-ish UI on GNOME 3.12 Released · · Score: 1

    This right here. I have settled on XFCE. Some people may find the UI dated but to me it just stays out of my way and just works. When I need to do something then it facilitates that with no hassles. Thank god for choice.

  21. Re:LOL .. 0.9.0? on Bitcoin's Software Gets Security Fixes, New Features · · Score: 2

    Whose replacing all of their money with bitcoin? It's not a replacement, it's just another option for some circumstances and it will get better as time goes on. Really, it's not football game, there is no home team, you can use both if you so choose.

  22. Murderers!!! on First Automatic Identification of Flying Insects Allows Hi-Tech Bug Zapping · · Score: 2

    Now how do I get one for my backyard? :-)

  23. Re:yes on Ask Slashdot: Can an Old Programmer Learn New Tricks? · · Score: 1

    This is great stuff and is helpful advice to me as well. Thanks you old bastard.

  24. Re:Allow Russians to vote with their feet on Russian State TV Anchor: Russia Could Turn US To "Radioactive Ash" · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't you just be keeping out the low level dumb criminals?

  25. Re: MMR Outcry? on Measles Outbreak In NYC · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't say so no. The point I was trying to make was that many of those kids were autisitic. I did say "a good portion of those kids would be called autistic today", not all.