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  1. Yes the OS isn't so bad. The app is.

  2. You aren't very bright. They OS or platform isn't calling home, the app is. I don't know any decent variant of Linux that calls home.

  3. I can guarantee that we don't. Name one.

  4. Sidwell isn't even the most expensive private school in DC.

  5. I actually found one of these watches behind my house. It is complete garbage. Never use software from China.

  6. Re:Negotiation on Buffer Sees Clear Benefits To Transparent Employee Salary Policy · · Score: 1

    Thats a weird question. I don't base my salary requirements based on what an employer is willing to pay. I know how much money I need to make in order to live the lifestyle I want to live and I know in general how much money a company can generate from my position. It isn't an unreasonable amount. Do you think executives care about how much a company is willing to pay?

  7. Re:Negotiation on Buffer Sees Clear Benefits To Transparent Employee Salary Policy · · Score: 1

    That makes sense. I guess I am a narcissist about pay.

  8. Re:Negotiation on Buffer Sees Clear Benefits To Transparent Employee Salary Policy · · Score: 1

    I remember the first time I saw spam on USENET. I actually was confused and emailed the guy asking if he meant to post it. Hahah. Then I was wondering what kind of person would send such things to the group and what the point of it was.

  9. Re:Negotiation on Buffer Sees Clear Benefits To Transparent Employee Salary Policy · · Score: 1

    Right...but wouldn't that INCREASE negotiation not eliminate it?

  10. Re:Negotiation on Buffer Sees Clear Benefits To Transparent Employee Salary Policy · · Score: 1

    So your saying I am not a looser?

  11. Re:It does not compute. on Buffer Sees Clear Benefits To Transparent Employee Salary Policy · · Score: 2

    I think it is more wishful thinking by the execs: "hey these are our salaries - take it our leave it." Of course the execs negotiate their compensation yearly.

  12. Re:Negotiation on Buffer Sees Clear Benefits To Transparent Employee Salary Policy · · Score: 1

    What would you do without my keen insight into topical issues? You would be left with StartsWithaBang spam and people who post about HOST files.

  13. Re:Negotiation on Buffer Sees Clear Benefits To Transparent Employee Salary Policy · · Score: 1

    Uh, I meant "affect" not "effect". Maybe I should stop going on the Internet so much.

  14. Negotiation on Buffer Sees Clear Benefits To Transparent Employee Salary Policy · · Score: 1

    Why would transparency effect salary negotiation? What you are paying others makes no difference to me. I am negotiating MY position, not someone elses. No executive doesn't negotiate their salary, why would you? Stupid.

  15. Re:Say what? on Dell Bringing Thunderbolt 3 USB-C Support To Linux · · Score: 2

    What they are saying is that this laptop ships with Linux installed and supports Thunderbolt 3 USB. I am assuming you installed Linux on your laptop yourself.

  16. Re:No one needs algebra... on The Case Against Algebra · · Score: 1

    Doubtful. At McDonalds all the change is returned by the change machines, not the cashier. This is to reduce fraud and mistakes.

  17. Re:Okay, so it makes some Americans feel bad... on The Case Against Algebra · · Score: 1

    Math rankings don't mean anything. What really matters is if students are learning USEFUL things, not just so you can maintain some highly dubious ranking. I went to Engineering school myself and most of the stuff I learned was non-useful.

  18. Re:2.5 hdd in 19" racks aren't new... on Samsung Ships 15.38TB SSD With Up To 1,200MBps Performance (computerworld.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    What is new is that now the IT MANAGERS can do it. Previously it was only possible by non-managers.

  19. From the article on Scientists May Have Found Molecular Gatekeeper Of Long-Term Memory (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    "We also acknowledge the contributions of Dr. Whats His Face and his assistant. The one with the big boobs. Jane something or other."

  20. Re:If your product has adverts... on UK Gov't Launches Anti-Adblocking Initiative, Compares It To Piracy (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    Amazingly the Internet existed before Internet advertising. I know! Amazing but true!!

  21. Re:Additional reading on Hacking a Professional Drone · · Score: 1

    And I can tell you that Forbes delivers malware via their ads so you aren't welcome here.

  22. Re:Hey user 110010001000 .. nice TROLL ! on OpenSource.com Releases First Ever Open Source Yearbook (opensource.com) · · Score: 1

    +4 insightful...no troll.

  23. Re:Public-key cryptography is the death of freedom on Crypto Gurus Diffie, Hellman Win 2015 Turing Award (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Not only locked down computers: locked-down Internet. Eventually it will be that you need an "approved and signed" Internet connection device in order to use the Internet. It is only a matter of time and will be done to catch terrorists and protect the children, or vice versa.

  24. Re:Download? on OpenSource.com Releases First Ever Open Source Yearbook (opensource.com) · · Score: 2

    Well now don't I feel like a horses ass?

  25. Re:Download? on OpenSource.com Releases First Ever Open Source Yearbook (opensource.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Oh wait I see the reason now: they are harvesting email addresses so they can send you spam. No thanks! But welcome to 2016.