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  1. Re:Maybe it's because only 300 people know about i on Google Removes "Search Nearby" Function From Updated Google Maps · · Score: 1

    Why would the word "user" imply payment?

  2. Re:It ALWAYS already worked without it. on Google Removes "Search Nearby" Function From Updated Google Maps · · Score: 1

    Indeed; I would have expected it to search globally, the same way it works when you first open the page. It's cool and useful that it works like it does, but it wasn't obvious to me. Thanks for the hint GP :)

  3. Re:Can't directly compare PC and phone sales ... on Apple Devices To Reach Parity With Windows PCs In 2014 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I wonder at which point smartphones will become fast enough so that people will stick the same phone for at least five years or so.

    Of course they're more prone to physically breaking than the desktop PC, so they'll be replaced sooner than desktops no matter how well they're performing.

  4. Re:Normal? on David Pogue and Yahoo's "Normals" Problem · · Score: 1

    I suppose sports sites are already geared towards normals instead of athletes, which IMHO would be the gearhead equivalent here.

  5. Re:The question on TorrentFreak Blocked By British ISP Sky's Porn Filter · · Score: 1

    I don't like the idea of filtering at all, but the "respect for a partner" bit really makes me go WTF. Since when is having respect for one's partner considered harmful?

  6. Re:Won't happen on University Developing Technology To Vote On Your Tablet, Smartphone · · Score: 2

    I know what they say about assuming, but I assume you mean that 20-40% of low income voters would vote Republican. I'm not familiar with minor US parties (my excuse: not living in the US) but surely there are other parties that they could be voting for, like a socialist party that would at least seem like a better option for poor voters?

  7. Re:malware = local on Backdoor Discovered In Netgear and Linkys Routers · · Score: 1

    NoScript helps with this, it gives an ABE (application boundary enforcement) error.

    ABE and some other features such as clickjacking protection also work if you've set it to allow scripts globally; this is how I've configured it on my parents' computer. It helps that my mother understands hardly any English, so I told her to close the browser if any foreign language messages popped up. No problems so far... *knocks on wood* :-)

  8. Re:ANOTHER Phoronix post? on X11/X.Org Security In Bad Shape · · Score: 1

    You're correct of course, nothing on Earth really matters. We all will die eventually and the whole universe may (will?) be gone one day. Luckily I can mostly forget that and get excited about little things that don't really matter.

  9. Re:Good! on X.Org Server 1.15 Brings DRI3, Lacks XWayland Support · · Score: 2

    As much as I'd like to see GNU/Linux succeed on the desktop, my experience has been similar. How much of it is X's fault though, that I don't know. My guess is not much actually, but I'm curious if anyone knows better.

  10. Re:What happens when I hit "Return?" on How Ya Gonna Get 'Em Down On the UNIX Farm? · · Score: 1

    I don't understand where the fear of computers comes from. I would expect anyone who is comfortable driving a car at high speeds to have no trouble operating a small machine that doesn't have the potential to kill bystanders if your concentration lapses.

  11. Re:Command line is more error-prone on How Ya Gonna Get 'Em Down On the UNIX Farm? · · Score: 2

    Your finger needs to slip quite a few times to add the --no-preserve-root to that command (it might be GNU coreutils exclusive though). :)

    I've clicked the wrong button on a GUI several times, just as I've made typos on the command line. Both have the potential to screw things up unless I'm being careful.

  12. Re:The command line is more efficient on How Ya Gonna Get 'Em Down On the UNIX Farm? · · Score: 1

    Just like you might confuse the icon representing yyymy with yymyy.

  13. Re:Kids+Netflix on U.S. Mobile Internet Traffic Nearly Doubled This Year · · Score: 1

    Driving the kids to some place around the corner while they watch movies on iPads. Sounds so stereotypically American that it's funny!

    Also it somehow makes me feel kinda old and I'm only 31...

  14. Re:Short answer: no on Is Ruby Dying? · · Score: 2

    Am I misunderstanding what you mean with the struct member reordering? According to this Stack Overflow question's accepted answer the compiler isn't allowed to do reordering. I don't see why typedef would change that, but I freely admit I'm in the 90% of C programmers, hence this post.

  15. Re:The craptastic Windows 8 is Microsoft's time bo on Microsoft's Ticking Time Bomb Is Windows XP · · Score: 1

    I wonder if it's a settings issue (which would make it PEBKAC) but on my computer Windows 8 is more responsive than the latest version of Linux Mint I tried was (fairly sure it was version 14). The much-hated start screen appears instantly after pressing the super key, while there's a tiny but still noticeable delay until the Cinnamon start menu appears. Firefox also runs smoother on Windows than Linux in my experience.

    There are many valid complaints to be made of Windows 8, but responsiveness is not one of its issues.

  16. Re:Why spend on something for no extra value? on Microsoft's Ticking Time Bomb Is Windows XP · · Score: 1

    Could you give an example of a feature that you (or your business) would consider big and important enough to upgrade?
    And if you remember could you tell which XP feature was the Big One that made you upgrade from Windows 2000 (unless you were running something else before and XP was merely the standard choice at the time you bought the machines).

    (I might sound like I'm just arguing, but I'm genuinely curious.)

  17. Re:All AV suck on Microsoft Security Essentials Misses 39% of Malware · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry but this really looked like a Mycleanpc spam at first glance :)

  18. Re:areas of specialization on IDC: 40 Percent of Developers Are 'Hobbyists' · · Score: 1

    I don't know about Python either, although I've been wanting to get into it. Of course, I wouldn't apply for a Python job in the first place. On the other hand I'm sure I've missed job opportunities sometimes because I tend to underestimate my abilities and only apply if I'm sure I can do the job, unlike those people i kan reed was talking about earlier.

  19. Re:areas of specialization on IDC: 40 Percent of Developers Are 'Hobbyists' · · Score: 2

    Yes, that makes sense. But all that is orders of magnitude more complex than the FizzBuzz program, which merely requires that one is familiar with a loop and the modulo operation. So I think the parent's question still stands.

  20. Re:Said every IT person. Ever. on CryptoLocker Gang Earns $30 Million In Just 100 Days · · Score: 1

    Because it's dull and boring. Do you vacuum the floor of your house weekly? Or change the bedsheets? Clean the toilet? Dust (even just cleaning the dust out of your PC)?

    I don't change the bedsheets quite that often but otherwise yes. Are you suggesting that most people actually don't? I get your point but I think the comparisons are quite bad. Most people probably value a clean home, whereas few understand the value of backups (until they lose data).

  21. Re:In (future) related news... on Canonical Moving Away From GNOME Control Center · · Score: 3, Funny

    Why do you use sudo when you're already root? :)

  22. Re:Programming IS hard and boring on Excite Kids To Code By Focusing Less On Coding · · Score: 1

    I hope you didn't mean to imply that digging ditches isn't respectable. It's not glamorous in the slightest, but I respect those who are willing and able to do the necessary dirty physical jobs.

  23. Re:Cheaper on Europol, Microsoft Target 2-Million Strong ZeroAccess Click Fraud Botnet · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure I would like Microsoft locking down Windows so that it won't allow me to shoot myself in the foot. Because that's what people do when they install trojan horse malware.

    I admit I'm not even close to an expert on the subject, so I'd like to hear what options there are to prevent installation of trojans without seriously limiting the functionality of the OS.

  24. Re: Location obviously needed on FTC Drops the Hammer On Maker of Location-Sharing Flashlight App · · Score: 1

    Prison would be silly for something like this. I think a meaningful fine would be much more appropriate.

  25. Re:just another nigga dead on Nelson Mandela Dead At 95 · · Score: 1

    As an avid wanker I find it offensive that you group us self-lovers together with the troll grandparent.

    On-topic: I hope the man of peace has finally found peace.