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  1. The problem with that line of thinking, while true, is it's fatalistic. If we accept we're already fucked there is no reason to try to avert disaster.

  2. Re:I am sorry for your expensive slow connections. on Comcast Planning 2Gbps Service, Starting With Atlanta · · Score: 1

    I'm guessing Bucharest? It's not necessarily indicative of the whole continent. In France where I live we were too far from a dslam to get anything above 7mbit until the fibre rolled in this January. Much of europe's infrastructure is good, but a lot is old and needs to be upgraded, just as it has to be in the states: a much bigger country anyway.

  3. Re:Competition is finally coming to metro areas... on Comcast Planning 2Gbps Service, Starting With Atlanta · · Score: 1

    Any chance of getting a location on that apartment building? Might be moving to the area in a year or so. I have 500down 200up FTTH where I live and I cannot live without it anymore (think streaming your media library from your server to a Chrome-Cast in another country).

  4. Re:Running only Windows on a Mac on For Boot Camp Users, New Macs Require Windows 8 Or Newer · · Score: 1

    Unless you want to play a windows game or do something else like 3d modeling in which case it's actually quite handy.

  5. Re:Hope the trend continues. on Google Releases More Windows Bugs · · Score: 1

    No kidding. I've been considering returning to 10.9 considering the stability of Yosemite at 10.1 is what i'd expect from a preview image.

  6. Re:10Gbps? I'll take 100 Mbps, shit I'll even take on US Internet Offers 10Gbps Fiber In Minneapolis · · Score: 1

    I'm getting Free's gigabit FTTH in Febuary. Just wait. Fibre is being deployed. If you're too far from a dslam, it sucks, I know (7mbit now), but it's not going to be better outside of paris.

  7. Re:Apparently regulation is "socialist" on Uber Now Blocked All Over Germany · · Score: 1

    In Paris, after using the local taxis several times, and after experiencing the horrifically rude drivers. I swore them off in favor of Uber. Now, France is trying to do the same thing as Germany (at the behest of the existing monopoly of asshole taxis). What you're witnessing here is the preservation of a state granted monopoly on sub-par service, not any real protection of the consumer. Personally, I prefer Uber's system when higher rated drivers get priority and users rate their rides to one where I have no choice, one where the state had made the decision for me (with predictably bad results). After all, what is the incentive to be a nice guy to your customers if they have no choice in choosing you.

  8. Re:GOG discovers DOSBOX works on Linux on GOG.com Announces Linux Support · · Score: 1

    Small scale piracy, yes, but not large scale. The scene dudes at that time just compressed the audio assets using lossy compression and/or removed the videos entirely. They then wrote their own installers to decompress the assets. Maybe 5 games or more on a CD-R using this technique. I used to buy them in Romania for about 5-10 USD a piece from street vendors.

  9. Re:let me correct that for you. on Experiment Shows People Exposed To East German Socialism Cheat More · · Score: 1

    You're incredibly naive if you think that there is a society or a species that is inherently altruistic. Our survival required being selfish and this is the basis of our evolution as a species. Even other species, such as wolves, will fight over resources. The strong survive. The weak die. Countless generations of this have resulted in who we are and it is completely futile to fight it. Greed is in our nature and it is to our collective benefit that we acknowledge this "unfortunate" fact and take advantage of it. Capitalism is the only system that does. The rest only pretend to deliver equality while in reality setting the stage for inevitable tyranny. There is a reason a strong central state doesn't work. It's comprised of people who are greedy. No matter how altruistic they pretend to be, it is in their nature to maintain that power and dominate others. Power doesn't corrupt, it just allows us to express the inner person we all are but wish we weren't. It's better this power be restricted, which is why a constitutional republic, governed by law rather than humanity, will always be superior to those moral busybodies who claim themselves to have our best interest in heart.

  10. Re:Well, duh... on European Commission Spokesman: Google Removing Link Was "not a Good Judgement" · · Score: 1

    Even requesting that of incorrect data is unreasonable. Who is to determine truth? Only the courts can do that.

  11. Re:Use linux to get less freedom? on Alienware Swaps SteamOS For Windows · · Score: 1

    As far as I understand, Valve says you can install from other sources. Also, not all Steam games have DRM. Quite a few actually don't have any protection at all. Steam is primarily a distribution service. It's the game developers who demand the DRM.

  12. Re:UF***D on Watch Dogs Released, DRM Troubles · · Score: 1

    See for yourself. Portal as well. It may be a newer change, but I think It has worked like this for a while.

  13. Re:UF***D on Watch Dogs Released, DRM Troubles · · Score: 2

    Believe it or not, Half Life 2 and episodes are DRM free and can be run without Steam. Lots of steam games don't have DRM. Steam is simply a distrobution platform that provides optional DRM that actually works pretty well. On top of all this, Steam's family sharing even lets you share your games with family and friends. The only games that don't work with family sharing are those with additional DRM on top, like Uplay, GFWL, Rockstar, etc. because they require a secondary login and the key can only be registered to one account.

  14. Re:Drunk on FBI Need Potheads To Fight Cybercrime · · Score: 1

    It used to be fairly common to have a couple drinks at lunch.

    Still is in many countries outside the US, especially in Europe. My husband works for a major IT company in France and they often have drinks with lunch. On friday they have company provided champagne (and other drinks).

  15. Re: I beg to differ. on Pedophile Asks To Be Deleted From Google Search After European Court Ruling · · Score: 1

    Very true. I wonder how many fake Europeans will be taking advantage of this. I mean if all it takes is sending takedown request and there is no real penalty for false ones... We've seen what happened with the DMCA.

  16. Re: I beg to differ. on Pedophile Asks To Be Deleted From Google Search After European Court Ruling · · Score: 1

    As far as I know, there is a US law that already allows companies to refuse foreign court orders that would conflict with the first amendment. I'm not sure on the specifics of how that would factor in here. Time will tell, I suppose.

  17. Re: I beg to differ. on Pedophile Asks To Be Deleted From Google Search After European Court Ruling · · Score: 1

    I can't imagine Google complying if that's the case. My feeling is they'll restrict viewing for European IPs and that will be compliance enough.

  18. Re:This feels backward on Pedophile Asks To Be Deleted From Google Search After European Court Ruling · · Score: 1

    If I change my /etc/hosts to point slashdot to localhost, i suppose I could punch the IP in the browser, therefore it's not blocked, just obscured? If you can't find information, it might as well not exist.

  19. Re:Comply with the law on Pedophile Asks To Be Deleted From Google Search After European Court Ruling · · Score: 1

    This is going to get abused so much it will either be enforced automatically (like DMCA) leading to a useless European internet, or Google will just throw their hands up and refuse to comply. This is even worse than the DMCA. At least dmca allows a counter-notice to be filed.

  20. Re:Google should up the ante on Pedophile Asks To Be Deleted From Google Search After European Court Ruling · · Score: 1

    Or just post a handy option to "Search on US servers".

  21. Re:I beg to differ. on Pedophile Asks To Be Deleted From Google Search After European Court Ruling · · Score: 1

    A woman actually tried to do that with a site I put up. It didn't work. I didn't even bother hiring a lawyer for the dispute her case was so weak.

  22. Re: I beg to differ. on Pedophile Asks To Be Deleted From Google Search After European Court Ruling · · Score: 1

    Said this the other day when I heard about the ruling. I happen to live in France and if I start noticing this happening, i'm going to pay for a decent US based VPN. I shouldn't have to do that just to fucking Google something without censorship.

  23. Re:You are missing the point on Pedophile Asks To Be Deleted From Google Search After European Court Ruling · · Score: 1

    But that would afford a publisher due process! That's a fascist American idea.

  24. Re:You are missing the point on Pedophile Asks To Be Deleted From Google Search After European Court Ruling · · Score: 1

    You sure Google has the resources? We're talking about potentially millions of takedown requests, each of which has to be reviewed in depth by hand.

  25. Re:You are missing the point on Pedophile Asks To Be Deleted From Google Search After European Court Ruling · · Score: 1

    Another solution is for Google to do what they did in China: notify people if search results have been removed. If they have the balls, they could even direct them ways to get around the block (vpn/proxy).