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  1. Re:I call foul. on Twitter #Hacked · · Score: 1

    *relaxes*

    Thanks for the clarification. I'm feeling a little sheepish now.

  2. Re: I call foul. on Twitter #Hacked · · Score: 1

    Ah! That makes a lot more sense.

  3. Re:I call foul. on Twitter #Hacked · · Score: 1

    Also...I -only- use Chrome, and nothing else. Yet this was supposedly a Safari and FF specific problem?

  4. Re:Corporate Responsibility on Twitter #Hacked · · Score: 4, Informative

    They DID. My account was compromised. I got an email.

  5. I call foul. on Twitter #Hacked · · Score: 1

    I call foul.

    I don't even have Java installed....and yet my twitter account was hacked due to a java vulnerability? I got one of the emails saying my account had been compromised...but according to this, that wouldn't have been possible.

    Someone's mistaken...or lying.

  6. Re:What happened? on Lenovo Could Take Over RIM · · Score: 2

    Yeah... I was under the impression that Lenovo was doing very well. I personally feel that they made some of the best quality devices...even if they happen to be a little more on the "utilitarian" and "ugly" side of things.

  7. Re:Time to go to the press... on Student Expelled From Montreal College For Finding "Sloppy Coding" · · Score: 1

    This. I hope he lawyers up and gets this straightened out.

  8. Re:The problem never seems to be the guns.... on Smart Guns To Stop Mass Killings · · Score: 1

    Do you have any idea how easy it is to assemble a pipe bomb from ingredients you can get at the Home Depot? Any nutcase can look up instructions on the internet in 5 minutes.

    It's a dangerous world, and people will use dangerous things badly. If you take away the law-abiding people's ability to defend themselves, you will see a marked increase in these nutcases coming out of the woodwork. Just look at the fallout after handguns were banned in the UK. Handgun violence went through the roof.

  9. Re:The more..... on What Are the Unwritten Rules of Deleting Code? · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yeah, I have no qualms about deleting code. There are others I've seen who just comment out massive blocks of code and leave them there....for me to eventually find and delete myself, apparently. Version control is there for a purpose. If you need something back...it's there.

  10. Re:What is Windows 8? on Microsoft Reverses 'Mature' Game Ban On Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    Win8 has a "refresh" option which will bring it back to initial speed without requiring a full format and reinstallation of all your crap.

    Incedentally, I've had several macs, and still have one, and they do the same thing. Apple used to encourage people to reinstall OSX once a year to refresh it back to peak performance. Not sure where they stand on it now. I know my wife's macbook pro from two years ago runs like a relative dog now. Needs a wipe in a big way...

  11. Re:Reversal Relief on Microsoft Reverses 'Mature' Game Ban On Windows 8 · · Score: 1

    Not sure how I got modded troll on this. I was being completely serious. I genuinely like Win8...

  12. Fear... on Valve: Linux Better Than Windows 8 for Gaming · · Score: 5, Interesting

    What I fear is that Valve will dive deep into Linux, and then suddenly realize that supporting software like steam and games on Linux may be a bit more challenging than they thought it would.

    The myriad hardware types out there with myriad sets of less-than-optimal drivers might present myriad problems, even if Valve does master the video-card/opengl end of things. I know I get vastly different experiences with Ubuntu depending on if I install it on one desktop versus another versus my laptop. They all have their own sets of issues, and none of them are remotely perfect.

    This whole affair with valve just reminds me of some computer user adopting a new platform with vim and vigor...and then realizing it's not all it's cracked up to be a few weeks or months later. I myself did this with mac, but it took a couple years for me to come to my senses, unfortunately.

    There are MANY legitimate reasons why Linux on the desktop has not taken off. I fear that Valve just hasn't encountered the right set of those reasons yet.

  13. Re:What is Windows 8? on Microsoft Reverses 'Mature' Game Ban On Windows 8 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I've found home in windows 8. Yes, the interface takes a couple days to get used to initially, but after that the thing is so mindbogglingly responsive that I wouldn't want anything else. I *really* like it.

    I've been a big fan of Linux and Mac for many years, and have owned many of both types of PCs, and I can say that Windows 8 is just -really- good.

  14. Reversal Relief on Microsoft Reverses 'Mature' Game Ban On Windows 8 · · Score: 1, Troll

    It's encouraging to see that MS is willing to see reason on this count. I happen to like Win8 quite a bit, and their initial "ban" on M rated content made me very nervous about the long term viability of the platform for me.

  15. Re:Except... on Cameras To Watch Cameras In Maryland · · Score: 1

    Or....wear a mask.

  16. Re:Except... on Cameras To Watch Cameras In Maryland · · Score: 1

    Except it's Maryland. If they get caught doing something like that, they'll be put away for life...

    (Not that I don't heartily agree with the sentiment.)

  17. Except... on Cameras To Watch Cameras In Maryland · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There's no possible way someone would think of destroying the camera-observing-camera BEFORE the speed camera.

    Then you end up with TWO broken cameras, and didn't accomplish anything.

  18. Re:The real downside. on One Company's Week-Long Interview Process · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Completely untrue. Countless people have enjoyed, and do enjoy programming in PHP. I myself am one.

    Yes, I recognize the language's many obvious (and many not-so-obvious) failings, but that doesn't mean you can't have fun using it. There are plenty of ways to write good PHP code (Zend standards/framework, for instance).

    PHP's biggest problem aren't its (numerous) issues as a language. PHP's biggest problem are the 90%+ of the "PHP Programmers" who are abhorrently bad at programming in general, and think they're programmers simply because they wrote a little bit of HTML with embedded PHP, or installed Wordpress *shudder*.

    Granted, I prefer Python to PHP any day of the week for both fun and function.... Never written any Ruby.

  19. Re:Is it Bethesda or the PS3? on Bethesda: We Can't Make Dawnguard Work On the PS3 · · Score: 0

    rtfa? You can't get the DLC on the PS3....

  20. Re:SILENT updates? on Firefox 15 Released: Silent Updates, Compressed Textures, Add-on Memory Leak Fix · · Score: 1

    That's precisely what I meant by "forever." Chrome was launched in 2008...and it's been doing it its whole life. Forever.

  21. Re:SILENT updates? on Firefox 15 Released: Silent Updates, Compressed Textures, Add-on Memory Leak Fix · · Score: 2

    Chrome has been doing them since, like, forever. I think it's fantastic, personally. I dont want the browser to nag me when it's time to update. Just do it...

  22. Re:Woah sweet new camera lens ranges on New Flat Lens Focuses Without Distortion · · Score: 1

    It's not viable for the visible light spectrum... :-/

  23. I don't get it... on Designer Jon McCann: "More Optimistic About GNOME Than In a Long Time" · · Score: 2

    The only thing that kept me on linux for the desktop as long as I stayed was how great the gnome 3 interface is... I personally think ubuntu's unity is an abhorrent, ugly, mess, and KDE is....well...kde. I feel like gnome 3 finally hit the nail on the head for what users want and need out of a desktop linux experience. When i first started using it I was flabbergasted at the bad feedback people had given it, because I thought it was fantastic, and still do.

    I think the biggest problem is that users of desktop linux are overwhelmingly flat-out unwilling to accept any sort of change to their status-quo. Gnome 3 really is a better interface, and people need to stop hating and fear mongering about it.

  24. Re:Just block all ads and don't worry about it on Ask Slashdot: To AdBlock Or Not To AdBlock? · · Score: 1

    This is a very naive, not to mention glaringly incorrect, viewpoint. Advertising runs the internet because it's the easyest, safest (for ALL parties) way to do it. I refuse to adblock simply because of the damage it would do to all my favorite sites.

    If all sites adopted a micropayment approach, we'd be throwing our credit card numbers to the wind a hundred times a day...and the sites would be selling our browsing statistics themselves anyway, and still using tracking pixels, etc.

    You'd also probably develop a small conglomerate of very popular, but vanilla sites, and all the small-time niche sites would go black.

    No thank you. Adverts keep this stuff alive, and your knee-jerk response shows a big lack of maturity and thought on the topic.

  25. That settles that... on Joyent Drops Lifetime Account Holders · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Well, I guess I know to stay away from this company in the future... Total fail.