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  1. Re:That is "fission" you are talking about on 12-Year-Old Boy Reportedly Builds A Nuclear Fusion Reactor (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    If you want to use it for electricity grids, direct conversion is supposed to be more efficient than going through the steam cycle.

  2. I'm not getting what's Stalin specific here. s/Stalin/Truman/ and what's the difference? Imagine McCarthy's with current technology.

  3. LOL .. Lone nut/usefull idiot/patsy in the making. Please start addressing him by his full gravestone name already.. John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, John Flammang Schrank .. You know the drill.

  4. Re:'Trustless' is mandatory on Richard Stallman Criticizes Bitcoin, Touts a GNU Project Alternative (coindesk.com) · · Score: 1

    (CNN) As the value of Bitcoin continues to drop, Ohio becomes the first US state to accept the cryptocurrency in paying taxes.

  5. Re:Wait isn't NK a poor hermit kingdom?? on DOJ To Announce Charges Against North Koreans For Sony Hack, Wannacry Attack (go.com) · · Score: 1

    They can't even run their propaganda websites and DNS infrastructure on decent servers. This is all for show, there is no expectation NK is going to extradite anyone.

  6. Correlation causation and all that on TV Coverage of Cycling Races Can Help Document the Effects of Climate Change (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    Maybe stuff is greener because we fixed acid rain..

  7. Yeah, don't you hate it when you root a box and it is already infested with a bunch of rootkits?

  8. I'm missing the proof that there are no non-local hidden-variables or super-deterministic local hidden variables at play.

  9. Plenty of places where you can short hedge if the fiat value means anything.

  10. The first? on Apache Hadoop Has Failed Us, Tech Experts Say (datanami.com) · · Score: 1

    Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these!

  11. Goodbye emulators on Chrome 57 Limits Background Tabs Usage To 1% Per CPU Core (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    So much for JSMESS, jor1k, v86, em-dosbox and friends...

  12. Re:Disturbing, but practical on French Man Sentenced To Two Years In Prison For Visiting Pro-ISIS Websites (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah sure, like arresting someone for watching child porn when all they ever done was getting horny, and you never even gave the guy a chance to call a hooker or fuck buddy to get him off.

  13. Re:Not surprised on The US Government is Finally Telling People that Homeopathy is a Sham (vox.com) · · Score: 1

    In the Netherlands we have VSM that'll sell you (among a lot of other things) any homeopathic thing in any standard dilution (including those where you have a chance in hell of getting at least the molecules) for a standard price of about 13 euros a shot. For values of shot that is, these bottles look about the size of a shot to me, but this stuff is supposed to be taken in drops. Works out to several $100 bucks if you want a real whiskey bottle full of it. Can't call these guys scammers though , they provide a competitive product for whoever falls for the crap.

  14. Re:Pot for pain... on The US Government is Finally Telling People that Homeopathy is a Sham (vox.com) · · Score: 1

    The haze brothers.

  15. Re:You realize that homeopathic treatments are wat on The US Government is Finally Telling People that Homeopathy is a Sham (vox.com) · · Score: 1

    It gets confusing, because the real "homeopathy" with the whole "the less there is, the more powerful" thing is weird.

    Yes, catalysis is also weird, but not unreal.

  16. Re:Gordon Freeman for President on WikiLeaks Posts 2,000 More Emails From John Podesta (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, sure, with the republican and democratic party candidates acting like complete and utter idiots I'm sure this presidential election see a record of 0 electoral votes for anyone else. We are talking about an electorate that re-elected George W. Bush here.

  17. Re:It's just a tribute to a 90's star! on After 22 Years, 386BSD Gets An Update (386bsd.org) · · Score: 1

    Hey, 1.0 and 2.0 come with X386, you insensitive CLI clod!
    https://github.com/386bsd/386b...

  18. Re:Why bother? on After 22 Years, 386BSD Gets An Update (386bsd.org) · · Score: 1

    From what I remember when I got 1.0 to boot in emulation they went their own way. There were a few very essential bits I had to pull from the 0.1 patch kits to get the 1.0 kernel running somewhat stable.

  19. Re: Why bother? on After 22 Years, 386BSD Gets An Update (386bsd.org) · · Score: 1

    For various legal reasons FreeBSD pretended it was based on 4.4BSD-Lite for a long time. The NetBSD guys went as far as settling out of court and deleting 386BSD stuff from their cvs history. See eg. http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdwe...

  20. Re:Finally on After 22 Years, 386BSD Gets An Update (386bsd.org) · · Score: 1

    ..and none of that "shared libraries" crap.

  21. Re:Bizarre and nonsensical summary as usual. on After 22 Years, 386BSD Gets An Update (386bsd.org) · · Score: 1

    1.0 isn't lost. Just that the number of people actually caring and running it (in emulation) is about 10. The source and binaries in the original distribution should be freely distributable, the full ISO probably isn't. Hence the reluctance to host it publicly. If you know the right people you can get it through a coughing man in a raincoat together with the wiped first distribution of NetBSD,

  22. Re:Bizarre and nonsensical summary as usual. on After 22 Years, 386BSD Gets An Update (386bsd.org) · · Score: 2

    1.0 was released as CD-ROM, but by that time everyone was running NetBSD, FreeBSD or Linux on their x86 boxen. In the circle of maybe 10 people that actually care about historical stuff like this it was known there was a 2.0, but unknown where and if it was ever released by the Jolitzes.

  23. Re:Bizarre and nonsensical summary as usual. on After 22 Years, 386BSD Gets An Update (386bsd.org) · · Score: 1

    I have the 1.0 ISO, it comes with enough source code to rebuild the installed system.

  24. Re:Fighting Climate Change on Can We Really Stop Climate Change By 'Capturing' Carbon? (vox.com) · · Score: 2

    I'm sick of wankers looking for excuses to use the atmosphere as their private dumpster. Bye now.

  25. Then don't stop the simulator and return properly after exploiting whatever hole you found in the simulator. See eg. http://venom.crowdstrike.com/