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  1. Re:Private cloud on Why Corporate Cloud Storage Doesn't Add Up · · Score: 1

    "cloud" has expanded to include any sort of network/web service and is now meaningless

  2. Re:It's not the algorithm, it's the data on How Mailinator Compresses Its Email Stream By 90% · · Score: 2

    how unique is most email? registration emails, newsletters, h3rb4l v14g|2a, p3n15 3nl4|2g3m3n7, buy stock ____, etc

  3. Re:i help admin a small town web discussion site on Anonymous Cowards, Deanonymized · · Score: 1

    If their postings are not illegal I suggest you implement a shadowban system, shadow-banned users can still see their own posts, and mods can still see their posts, but users and guests cannot.

  4. Re:Hmm on Cryptome Hit By Blackhole Exploit Kit · · Score: 1

    my point is, the software they were using either failed or was circumvented (or they were using none, unlikely)

  5. Re:FCC doesn't know what they are doing on LightSquared Hires Lawyers To Prep For GPS Battle · · Score: 4, Insightful

    FCC doesn't owe LS investors jack shit. FCC auctions satellite spectrum, LS asked if they could try out magic equipment that could safely xmit from the ground without affecting existing users, It's not the FCC's job to explain physics to moron capitalists, that would actually be quite unfair for the FCC to decide in advance what is and is not possible and prohibit companies from trying "impossible" things

  6. Re:I'd be interested... on Security Tool HijackThis Goes Open Source · · Score: 1

    How it works is pretty clear from it's output and how it categorizes it's output, rather than scanning the whole system it looks at all the places code malicious configuration can hook into windows and lists all items using those hooks, it does not evaluate said items for badness, which makes it very powerful and useful, it can just as easilly clean up a benign but botched install or botched uninstall that is still partially loading. Honestly microsoft should have acquired it and made it part of task manager or msconfig

  7. authenticity confirmed on Heartland Institute Threatens To Sue Anyone Who Comments On Leaked Documents · · Score: 4, Insightful

    'the individuals who have commented so far on these documents did not wait for Heartland to confirm or deny the authenticity of the documents.

    well I guess that confirms the authenticity now

  8. Re:Yet again another problem with an easy solution on School Sends Child's Lunch Home After Determining it Unhealthy · · Score: 1

    voucher schools look good because they do not have to accept all comers equally and do not have to spend on special education

    frankly the only way to get control of school spending is to cut way back on special requirements, if a child needs a full time aide or two to eventually learn by 12th grade how to pick their nose and sort forks from spoons, the schools should not be providing what amounts to insanely expensive retard day care.

  9. Re:I hope... on JotForm.com Gets Shut Down SOPA-Style · · Score: 5, Insightful

    sure seems to me that every CIO now has the fiduciary duty to move mission critical domains away from GoDaddy, registering with them at this point is no more dependable then running a server out of an intern's basement to save space in the datacenter

  10. Re:What is important to realize here on US Seismologist Testifies Against Scientists In Quake-Prediction Case · · Score: 1

    the largest mistake was made by the scientists for meeting with Italian politicians, Italy is more corrupt than the post soviet states

  11. Re:First of all on Ask Slashdot: Dividing Digital Assets In Divorce? · · Score: 2

    weren't you paying attention, divorce means they were married

  12. Re:Blame the government, not Foxconn on Foxconn's Other Dirty Secret: the World's Largest "Internship" Program · · Score: 1

    >>implies there is a difference between chinese government and chinese business

  13. Re:The UK are doing this too... on Foxconn's Other Dirty Secret: the World's Largest "Internship" Program · · Score: 2

    they should be doing a service to the taxpayers not to the corporations.

    if they had to pick up garbage off the side of the road or sweep streets or help at a city recycling plant that would be fine

  14. Re:I would get a Playbook at $149 (even for refurb on Amazon Blocks Video Streaming On BlackBerry Tablet, Blames Apple · · Score: 1

    Look at the Vizio 8 tablet, it's a little behind in OS being a gingerbread tablet, but it includes a fancy universal remote app and IR port, and it has 3 speakers to do stereo sound in either orientation. I do not own one, I have a ASUS Transformer, but they are not budget machines at all.

  15. Re:Hmm on Cryptome Hit By Blackhole Exploit Kit · · Score: 1

    It makes sense, you can't depend on a compromised system to detect itself

  16. Re:Do not date online on Looking For Love; Finding Privacy Violations · · Score: 1

    in ten years i'll be pushing 40, but i'm not sprinting either

  17. Re:Lax attitudes toward child pornography on Reddit: No More Suggestive Content Featuring Minors · · Score: 1

    people are posting pictures of little kids in swimsuits and shit, and talking about them sexually. even 4chan won't put up with that shit

    in order to maintain a healthy community you have to drive out undesirables who will eventually drive out the majority of your membership.

    would YOU frequent a website that might end up getting child porn in your browser history / cache ?

  18. Re:A thermostat? on Best Practice: Travel Light To China · · Score: 2

    a fancy thermostat and a printer would both have a web interface panel, if the firewall did not isolate those devices from outside http requests both could have been being accessed from china without compromising anything, for that matter it could have been one of their own people tried to print something while they were in china, and that put the printers address in memory with the great firewall, and chinas security guys were following up (probably automated but sometimes china will do things manually that really need not be) to check if that address was some kind of proxy system.

  19. Re:I wonder... on Best Practice: Travel Light To China · · Score: 1

    if they are smart they are. and between russia and china too.

    these days we are all frienemies

  20. Re:Lax attitudes toward child pornography on Reddit: No More Suggestive Content Featuring Minors · · Score: 1

    the other issue even outside grey area content, as an operator if your run a place that is "welcoming" and "accepting" of pedophiles they eventually run off all your decent customers and they will start swapping child porn links and images eventually.

  21. Re:I have an idea for the style guide on Why Microsoft Developers Need a Style Guide · · Score: 1

    I find this is only useful for weak-typed languages, and not-tiny project.

    still utterly useless to stick type into the variable name, for example look at python.

    if you don't know what type a variable is you probably don't know what it's actually doing or actually representing and you should not be screwing with it until you do.

  22. Re:Office space glut! on All-IP Network Produces $100B Real Estate Windfall · · Score: 1

    Lower office prices will lower the barrier for companies to start up or to expand from their street-side storefront to using an actual office.

  23. Re:Do not date online on Looking For Love; Finding Privacy Violations · · Score: 2

    OK Cupid is free and worked well for me, I am 7 months into a relationship which I fully expect to lead to marriage and forming babby. OKC has a bigger pool of suitors, because it is free, and better quality suitors because, let's face it, who wants to meet someone so desperate for a date they are PAYING a website for leads.

  24. Re:Well on Microsoft Details Windows 8 for ARM · · Score: 1

    Google would be looking the other direction, they have an established base of app developers and apps, they should be looking at android as netbook/PC use and encouraging developers to consider KB/mouse input as part of app development

  25. Re:what's with the all-caps emails? on FBI File Notes Steve Jobs' Reality Distortion Field · · Score: 1

    build a damned ark and put some unicorns on it