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  1. Attitude of those in Power--I'll be dead (shrug) on IPCC Climate Change Report Calls For Urgent Action To Phase Out Fossil Fuels (bbc.com) · · Score: 2
    The current generation of leaders is going to leave an absolute garbage dump of a planet to the next generation--the Millennials.

    Think I'm exaggerating? Australia just recently gave up on its effort to meet its Paris climate agreement carbon reduction targets.

    Lots of folks gonna' be packing up and moving to escape rising seas and suffocating heat (e.g., S. Arizona).

  2. Re:Larger files aren't a problem on Front-End Developer Decries 'Garbage' Design Choices on 'The Bullshit Web' (pxlnv.com) · · Score: 1

    Thanks. Privacy Badger it is, then.

  3. Re:Larger files aren't a problem on Front-End Developer Decries 'Garbage' Design Choices on 'The Bullshit Web' (pxlnv.com) · · Score: 1

    Citation please. Thx.

  4. Re:my experience with linux on Linux 4.14 Has Been Released (kernelnewbies.org) · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Nice troll. Were you using VB6, VBA, VBScript, or VB.Net?

  5. Re:Anyone tried Firefox on Android recently? on TechRepublic: Mozilla 'Is Desperately Needed to Save the Web' (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    Okay...so I installed FF on Android and tried it (platform is a Note 4). Not nearly as sluggish as I remember it from the past. The scrolling of long, graphics-intensive web pages is still a problem. The simplest example is to load news.google.com in both Chrome and Firefox and scroll the content with your finger. Chrome is smooth as silk. FF is noticeably choppy...and slow. Still, if I didn't want Google snooping my browsing habits, I could live with FF.

  6. Anyone tried Firefox on Android recently? on TechRepublic: Mozilla 'Is Desperately Needed to Save the Web' (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    When I tried it circa 2014, it was just too slow. I gave up and moved to Chrome (only on Android). Is the Mozilla team making progress on Android?

  7. Re:Future of free hosting at Sourceforge? on A Note On Thursday's Downtime · · Score: 1

    Thanks. That's not chump change.

  8. Future of free hosting at Sourceforge? on A Note On Thursday's Downtime · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Serious question: Just out of curiosity, who pays the bills for all of the infrastructure that keeps Sourceforge running?

    Hardware isn't free and employees aren't free. I seriously don't understand how Sourceforge has kept the lights on all these years.

    And by the way, I'm a very satisfied user of their services. But I do worry about their future.

  9. Forest Service already wilting from the blowback on Forest Service Wants To Require Permits For Photography · · Score: 5, Informative

    When both Rep. Earl Blumenauer (uber liberal) and Rep. Greg Walden (mega-conservative) object to a new regulation, expect a very frosty reception at the next relevant Congressional hearing. The wilting is described here.

  10. Lotus Notes...oh boy...stand by for heavy rolls on Massive Job Cuts Are Reportedly Coming For Microsoft Employees · · Score: 1

    Wow. Prepare for some serious employee dissatisfaction once everyone is migrated to Bloated Goats.

    Daimler switched from Exchange to Notes in 2008, just before the economy crashed. The ensuing deep hatred of Notes (at the frontline employee level) never, ever subsided. Some suit with a clue finally realized that Notes was a mistake and 6 years later (Q1 2014), the company switched back to Exchange and Outlook.

  11. Are the Stasi already forgotten? on German Intel Agency Helped NSA Tap Fiber Optic Cables In Germany · · Score: 1

    It seems inconceivable that a country where half the citizens cowered under the Stasi, would ever consider rolling over and asking the NSA for a tummy rub.

    Worldwide cooperation with NSA seems rather extensive, does it not?

  12. Re:Electric vehicles make great second cars on Are US Hybrid Sales Peaking Already? · · Score: 2

    Mod parent up. Electric cars are a ton of fun to drive! We drive our Volt together all weekend long and marvel @ the gas we are not burning or buying. :-)

  13. Re:Once you go electric, you never go back :-) on Are US Hybrid Sales Peaking Already? · · Score: 2

    Umm, the Volt has a gas tank so that you can drive from one end of the country to the other. When the Volt is driven gas only, it's EPA MPG rating is about 35 MPG. Not bad...not great, either.

    We paid a lot more than 40K for the car (before trade-in), but both my wife and I are environmentalists. We are committed to using less carbon in our lives and willing to pay for the privilege. Every time our Volt uses gas to charge the battery (when we drive outside it's electric range), we say that the "Volt had a sad."

  14. Once you go electric, you never go back :-) on Are US Hybrid Sales Peaking Already? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    My wife and I purchased a 2005 Prius (back when they were quite uncommon). Wife's car. She loved it. Very reliable. Great mileage in warm weather, decent mileage in winter (37 mpg).

    I liked her Prius so much I bought a 2010 Prius. Better gas mileage than the 2005, plus the option to boost power on demand, made this car a dream to drive. The interior fit, though, is sad (annoying rattle under the glove box).

    We recently upgraded my wife's 2005 Prius to a 2012 Chevy Volt. OMG. So quiet! And the initial torque when you step on the accelerator...wow, just wow. The 2012 Volt makes my 2010 Prius seem like a go cart. My wife's current game with the car is to see how little gas she can use. So far, 2 tanks consumed and both of those were mandatory burnoffs required by the Volt after the gas sat in the car (unused) for 12 months. Her current lifetime gas mileage (as recorded by Chevy) is 597 MPG.

    My next car will not be a Prius...it will be an electric of some type.

  15. Ship Cisco gear from trustworthy overseas locns on UPS Denies Helping the NSA 'Interdict' Packages · · Score: 2

    Cisco could make life miserable for the NSA by warehousing its gear in countries that won't cooperate with the US. Non-US orders could be filled from the closest such warehouse.

    Non-cooperating countries that spring to mind include Russia (for European orders), China (for Asia), Venezuela (for S. America) and maybe Palestine (for the Middle East and Africa). I don't believe there are any N. American countries that the US can't coerce, so maybe the affected countries should use other network vendors.

    The downside is that delivery times for overseas orders might become quite long :-) and/or spendy.

  16. Think about this bug vis a vis SourceForge... on Heartbleed OpenSSL Vulnerability: A Technical Remediation · · Score: 1

    Suppose SourceForge is/was vulnerable (I don't know that that's the case...I opened a ticket to find out).

    Suppose a developer's login credentials were grabbed before SourceForge reacted and closed the hole.

    Great. Now a bad character can upload malware as the latest release for any of the compromised developer's SourceForge projects.

    Yeah...chew on that.

  17. Re:Mountain out of a molehill on Heartbleed OpenSSL Vulnerability: A Technical Remediation · · Score: 1

    Me too. I also want to know what company Dreamchaser works for. Dreamchaser's infuriating condescension is why so many people despise picking up the phone and calling the IT dept. for help ("Yeah, sure, I'll call the helpless desk and they'll fix my problem. Ya, you betcha."

    Or maybe Dreamchaser does all his banking with paper checks.

  18. Re:Declining to vote for Obama. on White House Refuses To Comment On Petition To Investigate Chris Dodd · · Score: 1

    I don't care if the upcoming election pits Lucifer vs. Obama, I'm voting for Ron Paul. As Matt Damon famously said, "I'm terribly disappointed in Obama."

    Money Quote from Mr. Damon:

    "“I’ve talked to a lot of people who worked for Obama at the grassroots level,” he told ELLE. “One of them said to me, ‘Never again. I will never be fooled again by a politician.’” That was Damon just getting started. He added later, “You know, a one-term president with some balls who actually got stuff done would have been, in the long run of the country, much better.”

  19. Just wail 'til VZ fixes Netflix's customer service on Verizon Considering Purchase of Netflix · · Score: 2
  20. Re:Treat yourself and avoid United on United Airlines Passengers Stranded By Computer Outage · · Score: 1

    Come back and talk to me after you've endured a night on the floor in DIA, and then wake up in the morning and realize that you are literally trapped in the airport, with no foreseeable way home.

  21. Treat yourself and avoid United on United Airlines Passengers Stranded By Computer Outage · · Score: 1

    After spending 36 hours in DIA (Denver Intl Airport) due to a spring snowstorm that shut down the entire airport, I will never again fly United if I can help it and DIA (United's major western hub) is to be avoided at all costs.

    The most demoralizing thing in the world is to wake up from a night sleeping on the airport floor and watch freshly scrubbed local customers board the plane that you could not fly out of town the night before. That's right: United dumped all (paid, booked) passengers from our previous night's canceled flight on standby.

    Want to feel a real kick in the nuts? Walk up to a departure gate and ask how many passengers are wait-listed to your home town...Ans: 99.

    The only way we escaped DIA in a relatively short period of time was due to my wife's "constructive confrontation" with a United ticketing agent.

  22. nobel physics prize is sewed up on Teen Builds Nuclear Bomb Detector · · Score: 2

    Built his own fusion reactor...excellent...and also figured out a way to make sure that the resulting neutron flux doesn't turn his carcass into a smouldering ash heap. Bonus.

  23. Re:Attacks targeted IE6 on IE 0-Day Flaw Used In Chinese Attack · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The stupid but obvious question: why are people at these companies using IE6?

    Some companies employ IT as an afterthought and, consequently, staffing suffers as a result. Typically, the help desk is outsourced and the local IT employees are simply not empowered to make bold decisions (like, say, forcing everyone to fix their IE6-dependent apps).

    At the company where I work, I suspect we'll migrate off IE6 when some external entity forces our hand. For example, if/when Google withdraws support for IE6.

  24. Bing is screwed at Daimler Trucks North America on Has Bing Already Overtaken Yahoo? · · Score: 1

    Our company-wide web filter (Websense) blocks all access to bing.com .

    Guess our employees won't be using Bing :-) .

  25. Called Verizon Wireless Customer Service on All The World Over, Your Stolen I.D. · · Score: 1

    Their response:

    "We dispute the facts presented in this article. The cases of reported identity theft are not correlated to the fact that many victims purchased a cell phone online from Verizon Wireless. We view these events as a coincidence."

    Uh huh. Having recently purchased Verizon wireless service at a retail outlet, I really have no choice now but to go purchase credit reports at Equifax and Experian.

    Sigh.