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  1. Re:Again? on Ubuntu Forum Security Breach · · Score: 1

    Probably, my database dump is from late last year.

  2. Can I get an account? on Snowden Claims That NSA Collaborated With Israel To Write Stuxnet Virus · · Score: 1

    ..they must have 3 days retention and 100% completeness on alt.binaries.*, no!?

  3. Deterministic builds.. on Are You Sure This Is the Source Code? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    ..are a bitch. The amount of hoops eg. the bitcoin developers jump through to proof they didn't mess with the build are large. Running specific OS build in emulators with fake system time and whatnot. No easy task.

  4. I don't get it.. on Declassified LBJ Tapes Accuse Richard Nixon of Treason · · Score: 1

    Makes it sound like Nixon wanted to escalate war whilst offering a good (future) peace deal. Why on earth would a US presidential candidate want to escalate war, one only does these things out of absolute necessity, right!? There must have been stuff he didn't know before he was sworn in that made him renege on his offer.

  5. Re:What would be great on Dennis Tito's 2018 Mars Mission To Be Manned · · Score: 2

    Don't let the breastapo hear this. The breast milk mafia has enough political clout to ban spaceflight with an insufficient stock of breasts.

  6. Re:That's the way the cookie crumbles on Ask Slashdot: How To Fight Copyright Violations With DMCA? · · Score: 1

    Depends a lot on what that other country is. Signatory to Hague convention or not etc.. It might even be cheaper and simpler than getting your money in the US.

  7. Re:Keep censoring and let the rest of the world go on Saudi Arabia Objects To Proposed .gay gTLD, Among Others · · Score: 1

    It has something to do with the attitude that homosexuality is an insult to masculinity and men having sex with men being a different matter or something, can't get my head around very well either.

  8. Re:Is it true that Chinese girl pass all drug test on The Tricky Science of Olympic Gender Testing · · Score: 1

    Not sure how quick the testing gets done. The first gene knockout in a rat was in 2003, I doubt they engineered human Ye in 1995. Maybe he is using the broad definition of `genetic manipulation' as in selecting parents, but there are no rules against that!

  9. Re:Why government backing is needed: Tax payment on A Cashless, High-Value, Anonymous Currency: How? · · Score: 1

    Just printing it and handing it out doesn't give a currency any value. Taxation is the key for a fiat currency or it will only have its trinket value.

  10. Re:Why government backing is needed: Tax payment on A Cashless, High-Value, Anonymous Currency: How? · · Score: 0

    Nonsense, I can offer my services in europe in any currency I please as long as I pay my VAT in euros. These home made fiat currencies however are worthless. The only thing that gives fiat currencies value is that you have to pay your taxes and fines in them.

  11. Re:Does the USA get affected? on The U.N.'s Push for Power Over the Internet · · Score: 1

    They* can make it stop working over their wires. Got a spare TAT-14?
    * http://www.itu.int/online/mm/scripts/mm.list?_search=SEC&_languageid=1

  12. Re:"Bill the originator of the traffic" on The U.N.'s Push for Power Over the Internet · · Score: 1

    Oh, yes, that's what the PHBs told the NOC at $NowDefunctTelco. Stop peering for free, we'll let sales sell them IP transit instead.

  13. O(h)S(h)I(t) on The U.N.'s Push for Power Over the Internet · · Score: 1

    After all these years these guys are still trying to force X.25 down our throats. Unbelievable. How many times do we have to scream at them that.. NO WE ARE NOT GOING TO PUT STAMPS ON OUR PACKETS!!

  14. Minimum sentence or minimum of maximum sentence? on European Law Could Give Hackers Mimimum Two-Year Sentence · · Score: 1

    Dutch lawmakers have never been able to pass a criminal law with a minimum jail sentence for very good reasons. Leave it to the Eurocrats to wreck the Dutch judicial system.

  15. For the lulz? on Verizon Says Hactivists Now Biggest Corporate Net Threat · · Score: 1

    What happened to the motives we had in the nineties, like fun, bragging rights and `because we can'. What about the modern variant of `for the lulz!'.. ?

  16. Chair ban on Ontario Teachers' Union Calls For Health-Related Classroom Wi-Fi Ban · · Score: 1

    What about the safety of chairs, has that been thoroughly researched? No, and therefore the precautionary principle and prudent avoidance of exposure to sitting on your ass 6 hours a day should be practiced.

  17. Because we just migrated to it! on What's Keeping You On XP? · · Score: 1

    Have fun repackaging a few thousand applications SOX compliantly, again.

  18. Plausible deniability on Sony, Universal and Fox Caught Pirating Through BitTorrent · · Score: 1

    Opentracker spews out random IPs, scanning them means nothing.

  19. Plausible deniability on Site Offers History of Torrent Downloads By IP · · Score: 1

    IIRC opentorrent trackers also feed random IPs to make exactly these kind of practices unreliable.

  20. Re:Adaption... on German Company To Install Linux On 10,000 PCs · · Score: 2

    WTF that is!? Go explain the bean counters why their ages old excel macro's don't work anymore.

  21. till.. on Lone Iranian Claims Credit For Comodo Hack · · Score: 1

    He had me till HAARP.

  22. Not convinced .. on De Raadt Doubts Alleged Backdoors Made It Into OpenBSD · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Paranoid mickey's take on it .. Interesting read.
    http://mickey.lucifier.net/b4ckd00r.html

  23. Always the same.. on Does the Internet Make Humanity Smarter Or Dumber? · · Score: 1

    We will never get any smarter or dumber, the average IQ will always be 100..

  24. Perl dependency on OpenSSL 1.0.0 Released · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Why the flip does it need to depend on perl5? I'll never get ssh running on 386BSD this way.

  25. He did what? on Dad Delivers Baby Using Wiki · · Score: 1

    So, he has a phone and doesn't call the midwife for help? Ye g-ds, when I was born my parents didn't even have a landline and the midwife was only reachable by pager. Fortunately instincts do most of the work and except for having a foot long piece of umbilical cord attached to my belly I was fine.