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  1. Re:I hope his travel in France is powered by Diese on Bill Gates To Headline Paris Climate Talks · · Score: 2

    Right, just don't burn it all at once.

  2. Re:Does it have systemd? on Celebrating 20 Years of OpenBSD With Release 5.8 (openbsd.org) · · Score: 1

    I doubt OpenBSD is going to even touch that until openlaunchd has been fleshed out.

  3. Re:What is the cost of the QEMU code? on Linux Foundation Puts the Cost of Replacing Its Open Source Projects At $5 Billion · · Score: 1

    Right, as if free/net/open- bsd self hosting without the help GNU tools.

  4. Re:Bunch of whiners in this discussion so far on Retro Roundup: Old Computers Emulated Right In Your Browser · · Score: 2

    With the help of emscripten native emulators are being ported to the browser, warts, features and all. See eg. JSMESS. For games this is great because there is often a ceiling for the speed you need and you can get it out of any recent hardware. There is _nothing_ easy about getting something to run natively in MESS the first time. If you want to share the CastleVania experience you can embed it in a tweet. How awesome is that!

  5. People with nothing to hide hide nothing on Ask Slashdot: How Do I Recover From Doxxing? · · Score: 1

    Elaborate on why being doxxed is so bad in your case. I rarely hear this term outside the realm of script kiddies. Anyone else seems to be able to post their CVs, kids pictures, favourite catfood and whatnot without getting harassed.

  6. Re:Build timestamps mess this up on Debian Working on Reproducible Builds To Make Binaries Trustable · · Score: 0

    Why would a lot of code need to be "fixed" just because someone anally retentive wants deterministic builds? If they truly care they can LD_PRELOAD fake date/time libs. I thought this problem was solved a long time ago by the bitcoin developers w/ gitian.

  7. Re:Hang on a minute... on Systemd Absorbs "su" Command Functionality · · Score: 1

    His XDG Base Directory Specification doesn't play well with `su', so it is only a "broken concept" when mixed with his broken crap.

  8. Re:Tough environments on MIT's New File System Won't Lose Data During Crashes · · Score: 1

    Ever had to deal with power losses and noticed how often power goes down a second time before really coming back up? Ever noticed how bad (journalling) filesystems deal with power failures during repair?

  9. Re: The day the music died. on Bitcoin Fork Divides Community · · Score: 2

    If they can increase the maximum block size, they can also increase the maximum number of of bitcoins.

  10. Re:Windows 8 is suddenly looking good .. on Windows 10 Still Phones Home With Data In Spite of Privacy Settings · · Score: 1

    TinyXP in a VM still going strong here for my putty+notepad addiction.

  11. Re:I'm torn.... on Coca-Cola To Fund Research That Shifts Blame For Obesity Away From Bad Diets · · Score: 1

    All they need to do is add a laxative to coke.

    Or invent a pill that makes you shit sugar.

  12. Re:Already propagating on Coca-Cola To Fund Research That Shifts Blame For Obesity Away From Bad Diets · · Score: 1

    Nc = F - (Bmr + E) is assuming that everyone has a digestive system that runs at maximum efficiency. Never underestimate the caloric value of manure.

  13. Where does old free software go? on Interviews: Ask Richard Stallman a Question · · Score: 1

    I often enjoy my freedom to study program's “source code” by diving through its history. There seems to be no no authoritative source for GCC releases between 0.9 beta and gcc-1.35 (except a gcc-1.30.atari). Where did it go?

  14. Re:It's a little late folks.... on Musk, Woz, Hawking, and Robotics/AI Experts Urge Ban On Autonomous Weapons · · Score: 1

    Well, the '70s Mark 60 CAPTOR comes pretty close

  15. I really don't give a shit.. on Bug Exposes OpenSSH Servers To Brute-Force Password Guessing Attacks · · Score: 1

    The faster they can blow through their dictionary the better. If 24 of these Advanced Persistent Chinese crackers get born every day going after me, and they can blow through their dict. in an hour I'll have 24 of them to deal with a day. If I make them spend 2 years doing it, then I'll have to deal with over 9000 knocking on my door.

  16. Don't even bother on Antineutrino Detectors Could Be Key To Monitoring Iran's Nuclear Program · · Score: 1

    Nobody gives a shit about these safeguards, now get with the program and find a pretext to invade the place already.

  17. Re:Not a Greek bailout on European Agreement Sets Up Third Greek Bailout · · Score: 1

    The ECB can create euros out of thin air, how on earth will it ever become unsolvent?

  18. Back to telnet then.. on Snoopers' Charter Could Mean Trouble For UK Users of Encryption-Capable Apps · · Score: 1

    Bye SSH.

  19. No, it is not getting any closer on A 'Star Trek' Economic System May Be Closer Than You Think · · Score: 1

    Not only are we not getting any closer, it is not going to happen. There will always be something claiming a monopoly on violence demanding a pile of certain trinkets from you, trinkets only they can produce. Like someone said a long time ago .. Death and Taxes, they are certain.

  20. Any old nokia business model on Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Dumb Phone? · · Score: 1

    Currently using the 2700 c-2, none of the advanced features ever get in my way, it survives kids throwing with it and has great battery life.

  21. Blame RMS on How 1990s Encryption Backdoors Put Today's Internet In Jeopardy · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Open source might have seemed like a good idea at the time. Maybe the arguments 20 years ago convinced people this was going to be safe. History has shown otherwise.

  22. Re:Obviously.. on Choosing the Right IDE · · Score: 1

    Oh sod of with this interactive editing nonsense, real men just cat>file.

  23. Re: Why? on Trojanized, Info-Stealing PuTTY Version Lurking Online · · Score: 2

    Connection->ssh->tunnels, works like a charm.

  24. Re:Why? on Trojanized, Info-Stealing PuTTY Version Lurking Online · · Score: 1

    But any adult OS has a terminal emulator built in.

    And they all suck hairy donkey balls.. You know you have been using PuTTY too long when..
    You LOL at all the post about www.chiark.greenend.org because you know how to blindly download the last version from the.earth.li.
    The first thing you do on a brand new Mac is downloading VirtualBox and a warezed TinyXP just to run PuTTY.
    You do the same on any fresh unixbox just to ssh into the host because you can't stand the behaviour of the native terminal emulator.
    Can give a 20 minute speech on how PuTTY-on-Ubuntu/Mac/whatyouhave is Not The Same Thing
    You pranked friends with a trojaned version in the previous century.

  25. Re:Not heard of BSD on Why Was Linux the Kernel That Succeeded? · · Score: 1

    The linux kernel got out in '90, the lawsuit wasn't until '92.