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  1. Sounds like a nice way to gain access to... on Passenger-Carrying Drone Gets Symbolic Approval For Test Flights In Nevada (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    ...more ideas to steal/circumvent (from other companies testing drones there) and re-produce back at home (in China). *PROFIT*

  2. Re:I'm oddly torn on Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Gets Death Penalty In Boston Marathon Bombing · · Score: 1

    This case raises an internal moral conflict that I'm neither used to feeling nor comfortable with. I'm very grateful that I wasn't on that jury. It isn't my place to hold another person's life in my hands.

    While I commend you for your analytical thought process of elimination based upon moral prejudice, I feel you should be reminded... It wasn't his place to hold other's lives (and death) at his hands, but he was perfectly fine with that moral conflict, without second guessing.

    That being said, I would prefer to see him used for science experiments, rather than sit in a jail or quickly executed. A high energy laser test session comes to mind... =p

  3. Are you down w/ OPP? on Modern PHP: New Features and Good Practices · · Score: 1

    I'm not down with Other People's PHP (OPP), knaw me

  4. The perspective of Nordic Invalidity on The Pirate Party Now the Biggest Party In Iceland · · Score: 1

    The entire population of Iceland is estimated to be between 300,000 to 325,000 people, depending on which wikipedia page you read.

    In other words, Iceland has 3x the amount of people as the entire city of Flint, Michigan.

    Their economic and/or political models hold no merit in comparison to anything outside of Flint, Michigan.

  5. Databases are like assholes... on Why I Choose PostgreSQL Over MySQL/MariaDB · · Score: 1

    ...so essentially, the author of this article sat back and tried to comprehend why anyone else would use a database that he would never use, put himself in their position, fap, and blog about it, only to conclude that he still loves the one he uses commonly, to begin with. I think the influx of reddit migrants has sent slashdot back to n00b flamebait central.

  6. There is a script for that... on Linux and Multiple Internet Uplinks: a New Tool · · Score: 1

    dualgate_multinet.sh supports dual-gateways and multiple subnet vlans.

    https://github.com/sodonnell/b...

    This script can easily be extended to support more than (2) gateways, and can support various VLAN/subnet configurations and isolation.

  7. Apparently this generation doesn't understand on Jeb Bush Publishes Thousands of Citizens' Email Addresses · · Score: 1

    the way this country, or our laws, work.

    Time to hit the books, and stop reading reddit and slashdot as your sole source of "knowledge". It will do you wonders. There was this invention some years ago, called a search engine, and it yields vast amounts of useful, as well as useless, information. The trick is, you actually have to "research" some of the items of interest, instead of being spoonfed propaganda all day by your equally-uneducated peers.

    -GenX Survivor

  8. Those evil bastards!!! on Ask Slashdot: What Will It Take To End Mass Surveillance? · · Score: 1

    God forbid they have the tools they need to do their jobs. I mean, seriously, look how abusive they are with it. Look at the hundreds of thousands of American Citizens who are monitored and sent to re-education camps for posting stuff on facebook. We're almost as bad as China. This is madness. Repent!! /sarcasm

  9. Thank you, Capt. Obvious. on Snowden Documents: CSE Tracks Millions of Downloads Daily · · Score: 0

    The only thing that these 'revelations' have 'revealed', is that there are actually people who work in the government, that do their job.

    SHOCKER!

  10. What is more concerning is physical tank-access on U.S. Gas Stations Vulnerable To Internet Attacks · · Score: 2

    I'm more concerned that all it takes to access thousands of gallons of gas stored in the underground tanks of virtually every gas station in the US, is a crowbar. Most gas stations do not 'lock' those tanks.

  11. So, will this new bug be called... on Dangerous Vulnerability Fixed In Wget · · Score: 1

    "The Hot-link Injection"?? Sounds pretty spicy.

  12. Re:Odds of birth problems may not be that high... on Smoking Mothers May Alter the DNA of Their Children · · Score: 1

    Hell, I'm convinced that by my mom smoking, she inadvertantly immunized me from smoking-related cancer. That's an awesome DNA mod. Thanks, Mom! =p

  13. "Undead"? Exactly. on Perl Is Undead · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Most of the scripts/programs that I still use that are written in perl, truly are 'zombie processes', waiting to be put out of their misery.

  14. Well, that explains... on OKCupid Warns Off Mozilla Firefox Users Over Gay Rights · · Score: 1

    ...why my OKcupid profile gets more visits from gay dudes than attractive straight women. I'll take that as a complement, I guess.

    Most of the straight women on there are either BBWs, or neurotic vegans/vegetarians. There are a few hotties, but why bother if they're just attention-validation seeking narcissists.

    I'd rather take my chances w/ the hoodrats on Plenty of Fish.

  15. sslstrip/ssldump on Ask Slashdot: Does Your Employer Perform HTTPS MITM Attacks On Employees? · · Score: 1

    Building a transparent linux-based proxy/firewall/gateway with sslstrip/ssldump is sexy.

  16. Re:So.... on Intelligence Officials Fear Snowden's 'Doomsday' Cache · · Score: 0

    err, a trainstop. Oh fuck off. =p

  17. So.... on Intelligence Officials Fear Snowden's 'Doomsday' Cache · · Score: -1

    ...does that mean we should expect 2 more years of pointless news stories like this one?

    In other news, water is wet. The sky is blue, and a train is where a train stops.

  18. Sounds like every proprietary Perl/PHP project... on How To Develop Unmaintainable Software · · Score: 1

    ...that I've ever seen.

  19. Well played, Larry. Well played. on Oracle Attacks Open Source; Says Community-Developed Code Is Inferior · · Score: 1

    [to the Senate] In order to ensure our security and continuing stability, the Republic will be reorganized into the first Galactic Empire, for a safe and secure society which I assure you will last for ten thousand years.

    [Senate fills with enormous applause]

  20. Non-Secured Agency on Snowden Spoofed Top Officials' Identity To Mine NSA Secrets · · Score: 1

    This 'brilliant' official should not be affiliated with any community that includes the word 'Intelligence'.

  21. Uhh... why is this news? on Reddit Cofounder Says Site Was Built By a Horde of Fake Accounts · · Score: 2

    In the course of developing a large, scalable, social networking application, one aspect of this is 'Stress Testing', in which, common sense dictates that you need to set-up a staging environment with fake users, and scripts (aka: bots) that act as users interacting with the system.

    The fact that they used this practice in production to get attention or mislead and entice real people to use their system, is not that surprising, or un-common. The real news here is that the majority of reddit users are, and have always been, complete morons.

  22. ...and in the real-world... on Why Desktop Linux Hasn't Taken Off · · Score: 1

    I work in a Software Engineering department for a major company (>3k staff), with over 150 Linux desktop users, and a team of only 3 linux desktop admins.

    These guys have things down to a science here, and are far less authoritarian than the Windows Desktop IT team, who won't even let us change our screen saver settings without forcing us to open a ticket, which all stems from security issues and lame IT policies.

    Everyone here is an educated and skilled engineer, and is expected to know how to *at least* perform normal day-to-day operations using a linux desktop. The defacto here is Fedora Linux, for many obvious reasons.

    All of our engineers have the freedom of sudo to install/configure their system accordingly, within the realm of support. If they decide that they are better-off administrating their machine on their own, then they have free reign to change the root password, and the linux desktop staff no longer has to support their needs. They are then on their own and considered skilled enough to support themselves.

    Our Windows Desktop infrastructure is an entirely different story. There is an entire team of ITSEC engineers who are constantly watching the network traffic, and often remotely snooping on users desktops.

    Linux is here for those who are educated, skilled, or curious enough to figure it out and use it to their heart's content. Linux is not here to replace Windows or Mac as a desktop, unless you yourself (as I) have chosen to do so.

    It's ironic that MS pays Gartner and PC World and all these other 'sponsored' media outlets to spread PR/FUD against Linux-based systems. They'd be better off fixing the bugs in Windows, with those funds, rather than misleading the short-sighted Managerial types who continue to make bias decisions and ruin companies thanks to these lame efforts to secure a market share.

  23. Suicide by Cop-out on If You Resell Your Used Games, the Terrorists Win · · Score: 1

    Let's face it, this is nothing more than a lame argument to secure the idea of a new, much more oppressive distribution and consumption model, and has nothing to do w/ losing money, and everything to do w/ losing customers.

    If the game that you developed *sucks*, and people only buy a used copy, and/or the majority of people resell their $60 copy for $10-$15, who is really losing money here? *The consumer!*

    You can't blame the consumer for your game sucking, and you can't blame the consumer for not wanting to spend $60 on a new copy, if they know the majority of people think it sucks.

    There are, of course, the cheapskates who would far rather spend their money on a used copy 3 months after the release. News flash: They aren't going to submit to being forced into buying $60 games due to DRM. These are the types who will instead ditch their console and just download cracked PC versions. Either way, you'd never see their money to begin with.

  24. Teachers Resist becoming the next Tower Records... on Teachers Resist High-tech Push In Idaho Schools · · Score: 1

    It is my opinion that the public education system is, and has always been, pretty much a joke, and this really won't solve that problem, but will at least allow the poor students who are subjected to teacher's who themselves are stuck in 20th century workforce mentality, in the 21st century, and ultimately preparing students for jobs that no longer exist in this country.

    The struggle to maintain validity and their own job security has been trumping the capabilities of students for at least the last 2 decades, and this is only going to become more of a reality in the next 10-20 years, as quite a few University-level courses are slowly replaced by courseware. Sure, Doctors and perhaps, Lawyers may still need to attend class, but do english majors really need to sit in a class? Sure, there will always be an argument in favor of interaction with awesome teachers, but this is no reason to *not* embrace evolving methods of learning, not to mention, teaching.

    As someone who was constantly ridiculed, demotivated-by, or simply insulted-by comments from teachers growing-up, who eventually dropped-out of HS, and now enjoy a far more stable and well-paying career than said teachers, I welcome this initiative, and hope teachers will wake-up to the realities of the 21st century markets, and workforce requirements. Not that everyone else should follow my footsteps, but the fact is, you can succeed fine in this world, given enough self-discipline, continuous learning, and determination. In that regard, this country still offers more than any other country, and should be noted accordingly.

  25. Re:spoonfeeding vs. hunting and gathering on Ask Slashdot: Are You Streaming-Only For Home Entertainment? · · Score: 1

    err, I meant 'nothing but netflix'...