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  1. Go Enterprise - Juniper SRX300 on Ask Slashdot: Which Is the Safest Router? · · Score: 1

    Can get one for $200 or less if you shop around

    Number one feature: No upnp available on the device

  2. They aren't? on Slashdot Asks: Why Are Browsers So Slow? (ilyabirman.net) · · Score: 1

    Firefox user here, about 20 extensions including ubo and noscript, on a modern computer with ssd and high end gfx card. None of these problems manifest here.

  3. Forbes blocks ABP, not uBlock Origin on Can Quantum Entanglement Create Faster-Than-Light Communication? (mit.edu) · · Score: 1

    Subject says it all. Forbes' fuckery is what inspired me to switch from one to the other.

  4. Re: Never got VSTi plugins working on Ask Slashdot: Linux and the Home Recording Studio? · · Score: 1

    Linked page opens with nonsensical disinfo about limitations on VST compatibility and mentions wine, which is obviously a deal breaker (latency) Audacity is capable of running VST natively, just not very well. So, ardour is behind audacity in this respect at least

  5. Never got VSTi plugins working on Ask Slashdot: Linux and the Home Recording Studio? · · Score: 1

    Any luck with VST/VSTi? I recall an inability to make progress with the latter as a major show stopper

  6. Re:tiny useless summaries on Slashdot Mobile: Now For Tablets As Well As Phones · · Score: 5, Insightful

    further, don't break the back button with your ajax crap. if i 'load more articles' seven times then click on one of the articles, then press the back button, i shouldn't have to press the 'load more articles' button seven more times to get back to my place.

  7. tiny useless summaries on Slashdot Mobile: Now For Tablets As Well As Phones · · Score: 4, Insightful

    give us the full summary of every article on the index page, or this is completely useless. if i have to click on and then wait for the loading of every individual story just to get summaries, there's no way i'll use the mobile site.

  8. Ha! on Ladies and Gentlemen, Welcome to SlashdotTV! (Video) · · Score: 1

    How about fixing the glaring UI problems with the main site before wasting time on this crap? Broken AJAX and horrid android support. Let's move that archive link more than a millimeter away from the 'many more' link.

  9. Re:The Space Program is a Black Hole on High Resolution Global Topographic Map of Moon · · Score: 1

    Obvious troll is obvious

  10. Re:Sincerity? on $529M DOE Loan Spawns $97K Made-in-Finland Cars · · Score: -1, Redundant

    +1

  11. Re:Why not the easy way? on Big Brother Calls 'Shotgun' In Illinois · · Score: 1

    Because in Illinois, paying cash means paying twice as much.

  12. what this is? on Wikimedia Foundation Releases Their Server Config · · Score: 1

    https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=operations/puppet.git;a=blob;f=files/puppet/position-of-the-moon;h=c69a3b3735af47abe925a85152b31145591f9b0d;hb=HEAD

    #!/usr/bin/env python

    import random, sys

    #sys.stdout.write('True')
    sys.stdout.write(str(random.randint(0, 24) == 5))

  13. Re:Goatse? Really? on AT&T Leaks Emails Addresses of 114,000 iPad Users · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    GNAA is a group of people who are occupied primarily in flooding the irc channels of their enemies. This attack obviously required very little in the way of technical skill, just proxying a bunch of requests to a server, and storing the results. The sad truth of the matter is that even idiots get lucky eventually.

  14. Re:Bide your time on Software Piracy At the Workplace? · · Score: 1

    sbeckstead is a troll. You're all feeding the troll.
    STOP FEEDING THE TROLL.

  15. lulz on Norton Users Worried By PIFTS.exe, Stonewalling By Symantec · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I posted a link to this slashdot article in the norton forums and it had close to 500 views in the 4 minutes that it existed. owned.

  16. apt-ss perl script on Debian Packages Screenshots Repository Launched · · Score: 1

    mostly useless

    #!/usr/bin/perl

    my $package = shift;
    $package = lc($package);
    my $url = "http://screenshots.debian.net/screenshot/$package";
    exec 'xdg-open', "$url";

  17. Completely unprotected? on London Is Still World's Wi-Fi Access Point Capital · · Score: 4, Interesting

    although in London, 20% of all business access points continue to be completely unprotected."

    Probably not true. I'd wager that the lions share of those 'unprotected' APs would just funnel you straight to a VPN login page, with no other access of any kind.

  18. Re:You're Right, Of Course on Should You Break TOS Because Work Asks You? · · Score: 1

    Any journeyman Perl programmer could easily write a scraper that would be practically impossible to blacklist from a production server. You just change user agents and slow it down. Put in some random time delays, and don't access things in sequential order. The difficulty would go up or down depending on the structure of the website (Is there a page that links to every other page on the site? Is there a huge amount of dynamically generated content that changes from moment to moment? Do people rarely stay for longer than a few clicks/pageviews?) but unless you're willing to blacklist other legitimate users for things that look like scraping but actually aren't, you're boned.

  19. Re:I don't get it on An Inside-Out Look At the Antec Skeleton Case · · Score: 1

    Maybe if you're an amateur radio operator. Otherwise that's one of the -least- important purposes of a case, to an average consumer.

  20. Re:Near compulsory actually on An Inside-Out Look At the Antec Skeleton Case · · Score: 1

    I do not know if you realize this sir, but your sig is deceptive and moronic, plz to be changing.

  21. Re:too bad on Dell Loses Bid To Trademark "Cloud Computing" · · Score: 2, Informative
  22. Re:too bad on Dell Loses Bid To Trademark "Cloud Computing" · · Score: 2, Funny

    I have a speech impediment, you insensitive clod!

  23. Re:For the lazy.. on Cryptic Studios Releases New Star Trek Online Details, Trailer · · Score: 1

    Details from TFA:

    • You start the game as captain of a small Klingon or Starfleet vessel

    Correction: not the rank of captain, a lower rank, but you do start as someone in charge of your own ship.

    Counter-correction: It's Star Trek canon that a vessel's commanding officer is called Captain, no matter their actual rank. Source: http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Captain

    Timeline is a few generations after Nemesis

    Correction: 30 years after Nemesis was stated by the lead designer in the webcast.

    No release date yet

    Correction: he said less than four years, likely less than three years.

    It used to be the three most important things in Journalism were accuracy, accuracy and accuracy. In slashdot it's being the first post?

    Webcast? I'm summarizing relevant details from TFA, not from the internet in general. In the article, they say a few generations after Nemesis. In the article, they say there is no release date. (And from what you posted, there still isn't. 'Within three years' isn't a release date.)

    You should either check your facts or check your ego. If it weren't for the last line of your post I probably wouldn't even bother to reply, but what can I say, I'm easily antagonized.

  24. Re:For the lazy.. on Cryptic Studios Releases New Star Trek Online Details, Trailer · · Score: 2, Informative

    It's established Star Trek canon that the commander of a vessel is referred to as 'Captain' regardless of his or her actual rank. I don't remember in which episode it was canonized, but I'm pretty sure it was Miles that said it.

  25. Re:Perhaps a better solution... on Using My PC For Plain Old Telephone Service? · · Score: 4, Funny

    He could use the Mute button on his keyboard and a normal phone. Isn't this request pretty much just, "I want to solve a trivially-easy problem in the most awesome way possible?"

    fixed