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  1. Re:mesh or hardwired AP's to the same network? on Mesh Networking Comes To Bluetooth, Which Could Set Off a New Wave of Smart Buildings (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    did they have something unifi controller in the back end?

    Controller in a switch on the backend. Worked pretty well. My boss's boss's boss wanted to fire me because a report showed that I used 75% of the wireless bandwidth through the controller. When he walked into the lab, he found 30 laptops with different 11ac wireless cards running the Cisco channel from YouTube. It just so happened that his interview at a Cisco Live event was running on all 30 laptops and that dazzled him from firing me on the spot. The kicker was that YouTube used 75% bandwidth while 300+ users had no issues using the wireless network at the same time.

  2. Re:blatent TOS violation in pursuit of TROLLOLOLIS on $12 Billion In Private Student Loan Debt May Be Wiped Away By Missing Paperwork (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    The ONLY reason you got the troll account closed was that you complained to management about how it was a violation of the TOS.

    Management never explained why they deleted all five accounts. The first one was requested under DMCA, and the other four I pointed out with the expectation that nothing would be done.

    It's funny that you keep trying to pass this off as simply a "copyright" action that you took as a business decision, though.

    I filed many DMCA takedown notices in the last 10 years. Slashdot wasn't anything out of the ordinary. Once I had the contact info for the Russian image websites in a spreadsheet, it took only five minutes to copy, paste and send each one off.

  3. Cisco got the technology... on Mesh Networking Comes To Bluetooth, Which Could Set Off a New Wave of Smart Buildings (geekwire.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    When I worked at Cisco in 2013, we were testing IP phones on the wireless network. One neat feature was to start a call on the fourth floor, take the elevator down, and go out into the parking lot without ever losing the connection. Never mind that a half-dozen access points seamlessly handled the call, including one AP inside the elevator and an AP in the parking lot.

  4. Re:blatent TOS violation in pursuit of TROLLOLOLIS on $12 Billion In Private Student Loan Debt May Be Wiped Away By Missing Paperwork (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    What are you laughing about - did you find a piece of candy in your pocket?

    That you think that three months of dog piling my comments, creating fake accounts and posting dick picks had taken a toll on me on emotionally. That's funny. Only 14-year-old wankers think their actions has any affect on the world. As one of my friends told me after reading the comments, "These people need to get a life."

  5. Re:blatent TOS violation in pursuit of TROLLOLOLIS on $12 Billion In Private Student Loan Debt May Be Wiped Away By Missing Paperwork (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Can some black hat please please DDOS all sites affiliated with this trolll?

    You must be very desperate to have my websites and YouTube account targeted for DDOS.

    Sometimes hosting providers like dreamhost suspend accounts when they become too problematic, it occurred before.

    My web hosting account has been holding up quite well from the extra gigabytes of Slashdot traffic.

  6. Re:blatent TOS violation in pursuit of TROLLOLOLIS on $12 Billion In Private Student Loan Debt May Be Wiped Away By Missing Paperwork (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    [...] you got your fat face on a bunch of dick picks on the internet and here [...]

    Soon to become a YouTube video as I explain how to take down dick pics from Russian image websites using Google Chrome's "translate to English" feature.

    You didn't even get the last account that was in your name. It only had two comments.

    That account doesn't exist. Otherwise, post the name of the account.

  7. Re:blatent TOS violation in pursuit of TROLLOLOLIS on $12 Billion In Private Student Loan Debt May Be Wiped Away By Missing Paperwork (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    I didn't like that there was a troll using a variant of my name on Slashdot, calling me names and making me feel stupid.

    ROFL

  8. You got fag picks and bad worker pick of you with your personal info all over the internet and in comments here.

    The majority of those links are broken. Unless your last name is Trump, no one cares about Russian image websites.

    BTW, I'll be making a YouTube video on how to take down images from Russian websites using Google Chrome "translate to English" feature.

  9. Re:blatent TOS violation in pursuit of TROLLOLOLIS on $12 Billion In Private Student Loan Debt May Be Wiped Away By Missing Paperwork (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    You have NO copyrights on the name "C. D. Reimer," or "cdreimer."

    I have copyrights in the name of C.D. Reimer. When someone creates an account in my name (or a variation thereof), has the home page link set to my website, and post as if I was posting the comment, I took immediate action to protect my copyrights.

  10. Re:blatent TOS violation in pursuit of TROLLOLOLIS on $12 Billion In Private Student Loan Debt May Be Wiped Away By Missing Paperwork (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    One thing I do admire about you, is your immense self-confidence.

    I stopped believing what my naysayers said me about years ago.

    I'm a thousand times the man you are, yet I don't have even a shred of your chutzpah. I guess humility is another of those words you have no idea what to do with.

    If you had humility, you wouldn't be bragging about being a bigger prick than me.

  11. OMG... on China's Censors Can Now Erase Images Mid-Transmission (wsj.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What did Winnie the Pooh ever do to the Chinese government?

    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/17/world/asia/china-winnie-the-pooh-censored.html

  12. Re:blatent TOS violation in pursuit of TROLLOLOLIS on $12 Billion In Private Student Loan Debt May Be Wiped Away By Missing Paperwork (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    "I don't publish content under my legal name because my legal name isn't unique."

    You literally FIVE MINUTES ago boasted that you publish content under cdreimer right here!

    C.D. Reimer isn't my legal name.

    How the fuck does that defective mass of useless fat inside your skull manage to figure out breathing?

    How does your neck handle the hundred of Gs from the constant flip-flopping? You change your story more often than Mitt Romney during a debate!

    I'm not the one arguing a non-existent argument.

  13. Re:blatent TOS violation in pursuit of TROLLOLOLIS on $12 Billion In Private Student Loan Debt May Be Wiped Away By Missing Paperwork (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Go ahead and try to sign up variations of the name "creimer". Either Slashdot took pity on this medical moron, or he actually signed up dozens of variations of cdreimer. c.d.reimer, cd.reimer, cdreimer. , .c.reimer. , etc, are all taken. They weren't just a few months ago.

    I've noticed that too. I suspect management did that. After all, I did fire a DMCA takedown notice across their bow.

    https://slashdot.org/~creimer/submissions

    If you had reading glasses, you would notice that the last time I submitted a story under creimer was 14 months ago. I've submitted seven stories in the last month under cdreimer.

    Look, the evidence is right there!

    Still looking for Hillary's emails?

  14. Re:blatent TOS violation in pursuit of TROLLOLOLIS on $12 Billion In Private Student Loan Debt May Be Wiped Away By Missing Paperwork (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    C. D. are your initials, Reimer is your last name - not particularly inventive, n'est-ce pas?

    My father called me Christopher Dale (think Christopher Robin from Winnie the Pooh, who was the author's son). C.D. is also a gender-neutral name. Since I find myself working with female editors and creating short stories with lead female characters, a gender-neutral name helps in attracting female readers.

    Your ONLY legitimate claim was for violation of Slashdot's TOS.

    Fake accounts created for the expressed purpose of harassing another user qualifies as a TOS violation.

  15. Re: Cleaning out storage closets... on Ask Slashdot: What Are The Lesser-Known Roles Of The IT Department? · · Score: 1

    Repeatedly claiming an impossible diet with no associated weight loss;

    I lost ten pounds in the last ten weeks after getting a bathroom scale that maxes out at 400 pounds. Gym scales maxed out at 350 pounds. I went from 370 to 360. Cross that off your list of things to bitch about.

  16. Re:blatent TOS violation in pursuit of TROLLOLOLIS on $12 Billion In Private Student Loan Debt May Be Wiped Away By Missing Paperwork (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    You can't copyright a name. Go claim your "copyright" from GitHub, you fat fraud.

    https://github.com/creimer

    I don't publish content under my legal name because my legal name isn't unique.

    As a content creator, you must protect your copyright or risk losing it, remember?

    Yes, C.D. Reimer. Not creimer of Germany, not creimer of Women.

  17. Re:blatent TOS violation in pursuit of TROLLOLOLIS on $12 Billion In Private Student Loan Debt May Be Wiped Away By Missing Paperwork (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    I bet, you have so many accounts to post from; you can even moderate yourself up and vote yourself up in the firehose.

    I post comments from creimer, submit stories from cdreimer. I don't moderate but I do up/down vote in firehouse. The other four user accounts were set up with disposable email addresses and the login info tossed into the bit bucket.

    Slashdot allows that to make sure they are politically correct and don't get sued for discrimination against a copyright holder.

    FTFY

  18. Baffled by Slashdot's decision.

    Management neither confirm nor deny my DMCA takedown request for cdreimer. They simply deleted the account without explanation. I claimed that username when it became available again.

    Why does he deserve special treatment?

    I complained to management and got results. Don't like it? Stop whining in the comments and do something about it. Management may not be sympathetic to you since I'm only using cdreimer to submit stories.

  19. Re:blatent TOS violation in pursuit of TROLLOLOLIS on $12 Billion In Private Student Loan Debt May Be Wiped Away By Missing Paperwork (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Great. I can't tell it this really is creimer or some troll impersonating his sockpuppet account.

    I don't post AC.

  20. Re: Cleaning out storage closets... on Ask Slashdot: What Are The Lesser-Known Roles Of The IT Department? · · Score: 1

    As a contractor, I can do that!

    As a contractor who was brought in to solve problems, why wouldn't I have the authority to solve problems?

    Every time we point out an improbable outcome, in you come with yet ANOTHER unlikely scenario, that you somehow never told us before!

    You're the kind of person who complain to God that the Book of Genesis was lacking in details and then bitches when God tells you the details that He left out of the book.

    Good grief, you're an open book. Your past is online, and your present is quite pathetic.

    My past is pathetic, my future is bright. But that doesn't work with your narrative does it?

  21. Re: Cleaning out storage closets... on Ask Slashdot: What Are The Lesser-Known Roles Of The IT Department? · · Score: 1

    You never-ending embellishments to your anecdotes, for example.

    What embellishments?

    Then there's your entire life too.

    We haven't touched upon my life yet.

  22. Why didn't I think of that... on Hacker Allegedly Steals $7.4 Million In Ethereum After Hijacking ICO (vice.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    How do I hijack an icon file (*.ICO) to get $7.4M?

  23. Re:Cleaning out storage closets... on Ask Slashdot: What Are The Lesser-Known Roles Of The IT Department? · · Score: 1

    And how long did your employer spend $15 an hour paying your hourly rate while you jerked it in the closet, instead of doing the actual work you were being paid for?

    I was being paid $20 per hour at the time. I cleaned up the 600-sqft closet in between tickets over a six week period (~8 hours). When it was completely empty, I called facilities to come in to wax the floor.

  24. Re:Cleaning out storage closets... on Ask Slashdot: What Are The Lesser-Known Roles Of The IT Department? · · Score: 1

    I'll wait here for my apology.

    Oh, I'm sorry. My eyes caught, "you dimwitted baboon," and I thought, "Another 14-year-old wanker."

    Maybe next time be polite?

  25. Re: Cleaning out storage closets... on Ask Slashdot: What Are The Lesser-Known Roles Of The IT Department? · · Score: 1

    So in 2 months you've lost 10 pounds, on a diet of cliff and power bars.

    Don't forget 1,500 calories per day.

    You write the jokes for us. Keep em coming please.

    What jokes?