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  1. Re: The truth about the evolution hoax. on Vintage SciFi Magazine 'Galaxy' Preserved Online - And Hopefully Also SoundCloud (archive.org) · · Score: 0

    spam-free pdf

    But depriving the RAH estate of roylaty income for a book that isn't in the public domain is perfectly okay?

    [...] as such, has a negative impact on your reputation.

    Not really. AFAIK, karma is accumulative. After 10K+ comments, I got years of karma to burn through. Also, I get up voted more than I get down voted by the mods.

    For those who want to post spammy links, there's Facebook and Twitter. Nothing of value will be lost on either site.

    Except Slashdot doesn't work that way. If no one complains about a link, it gets a minimal amount of clicks. If someone complains about the link, it gets 3X as many clicks. The "10 kinds of people" link in my signature easily gets 20+ clicks per day (and I really need to set up my email list). I don't get that level of response from Twitter and I don't do FaceBook. Slashdot is a fishbowl with a lot of hungry little fishes.

  2. Re: The truth about the evolution hoax. on Vintage SciFi Magazine 'Galaxy' Preserved Online - And Hopefully Also SoundCloud (archive.org) · · Score: 0

    Affiliate spam as usual.

    That's the price for using my name and likeness on Slashdot.

  3. That's a bit rusty... on TechCrunch Urges Developers: Replace C Code With Rust (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    I can't see CPython being replaced by RustPython anytime soon.

  4. Re:The truth about the evolution hoax. on Vintage SciFi Magazine 'Galaxy' Preserved Online - And Hopefully Also SoundCloud (archive.org) · · Score: 0

    The god made creimer and nixed all his previous efforts.

    You can read all about that in "Job: A Comedy of Justice" by Robert A. Heinlein.

  5. Re: CDREIMER ABUSES THE DMCA on Are America's Non-Compete Laws Too Strict? (nrtoday.com) · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Why does "creimer" have dedicated trolls [...]

    A bunch of 14-year-old wankers think they're entitled to have fun at my expense by 1) dog piling my comments with their juvenile comments; 2) creating fake accounts to post as me while abusing me at the same time; and 3) posting my name, email address, website URLs, and/or superimposing an image of my head on dick pics on Russian image websites. It's only been 3.5 months.

    [...] and is cdreimer creimer or one of the trolls?

    As a copyright owner, I reclaimed cdreimer as my own. As for the other fake accounts, I set them up with disposable email addresses and tossed the login info into the bit bucket.

    Just trying to keep up with slashdot tabloid news..

    If the 14-year-old wankers left me alone, I would have left Slashdot months ago. Now I'm here to stay. After all, they convinced me that the dot com bust relic known as Slashdot was still relevant today. Based on web traffic and ad revenue numbers for my websites, I have to agree.

  6. Re: Creimer! Creimer! Creimer! on EU Sides With RIAA, Says YouTube Underpays For Music Streaming (mercurynews.com) · · Score: 1

    If you're following creimer that closely, surely you must see what a spectacular, self-destructing nincompoop he is?

    ROFL

  7. Re: Creimer! Creimer! Creimer! on EU Sides With RIAA, Says YouTube Underpays For Music Streaming (mercurynews.com) · · Score: 1

    [...] what'd you call them, 14-year old somethings?

    Wankers!

    Anyway, kudos.

    Thank you!

  8. Maybe he's hiding the good stuff in plain sight?

    https://github.com/creimer

    202 contributions in the last year

    Not my account. I don't live in Germany.

  9. Re: Creimer! Creimer! Creimer! on EU Sides With RIAA, Says YouTube Underpays For Music Streaming (mercurynews.com) · · Score: 0

    Ugh cremier why are you doing this???

    I'm not. I don't post AC. This particular troll is using a different affiliate code than the other trolls.

  10. why creimer's salary is so low

    https://github.com/CDReimer

    1. I'm not a professional programmer, but you already know that.
    2. I created that account to access GitHub features.
    3. Someday Really Soon(TM) I'll publish my Slashdot comment history scraper Python script to GitHub.
    4. ...
    5. "I'm Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59" by Douglas Edwards is a popular book on Slashdot.

  11. Re:In the beginning was Silk Road... on Dark Web Marketplace AlphaBay Shuts For Good After Police Raids (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    You're an amazingly simple man to trick into responding the way I want.

    You just confirmed whose ass those bogus numbers came out of. Trolls are so predictable.

  12. ...but it isn't allowed for support people, they need to answer calls and take tickets when their name is in the queue.

    I don't work in help desk.

  13. ...although, this is not possible for support people, they need to answer calls and take tickets when their name is in the queue.

    I don't work in help desk.

  14. Re:My iPhone is somewhere else... on Google To Replace SMS Codes With Mobile Prompts in 2-Step-Verification Procedure (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    i am guessing you have never used a dumb phone

    I didn't get my first smartphone until 2011. Prior to that I used dumb phones and pagers for 15 years. Before that I even used payphones, sometimes in an actual phone booth. I'm old enough to remember rotatory phones that my parents rented from Ma Bell.

  15. Re:In the beginning was Silk Road... on Dark Web Marketplace AlphaBay Shuts For Good After Police Raids (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    You've only made about 700 posts total on here over three years.

    According to my Slashdot comment history scraper script:

    Pages Processed: 690, Comments (Accepted/Total): 10314/10337
    Oldest Date: 2008-08-04, Newest Date: 2017-07-14
    Scores (13351) | -1: 93, 0: 451, 1: 7737, 2: 1091, 3: 415, 4: 355, 5: 172
    Bonuses ( 1007) | Flamebait: 35, Funny: 317, Informative: 214, Insightful: 359, Interesting: 289, Offtopic: 52, Redundant: 11, Troll: 74
    Total Time: 00:18:42.00

    You simply couldn't have made 1000+ affiliate links.

    I've posted 3,570 comments this year. That's 1/3 of my total comments, which means 1/3 were affiliate links.

    It's impossible, you fat disgusting liar.

    You need to read, "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change" by Stephen R. Covey. A great book. I first read it while in college in the early 1990's.

  16. Closing the barn doors... on NATO Providing Cybersecurity Equipment To Ukraine (securityweek.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    They should send in the UN soldiers to get shot at with virtual bullets.

  17. Re: A double-sided problem... on The Oculus Rift Still Isn't Selling, In a Worrying Sign For VR (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    the rest of us laugh and enjoy our family, frequent vacations to europe, and the big house.

    Does your family know that you're a copyright violator and a pornography trafficker? Does your wife know that you love to look at dicks? Does your children know the darkness in your heart that justifies posting dick pics?

  18. Re:In the beginning was Silk Road... on Dark Web Marketplace AlphaBay Shuts For Good After Police Raids (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    All your hundreds of hours spent "marketing" is because you don't have the resources to do anything more interesting with your life.

    I enjoy being an entrepreneur. I've been doing it for ten years now. Lacking resources forces me to do more with less and find creative solutions.

  19. Re: A double-sided problem... on The Oculus Rift Still Isn't Selling, In a Worrying Sign For VR (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Can you see someone repeating the same tired same shit for a full year for example?

    It's called perseverance. I've been through much worse.

  20. Re: A double-sided problem... on The Oculus Rift Still Isn't Selling, In a Worrying Sign For VR (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    it's funny that you reply to a comment with 100% working links.

    Perfect. There's a couple pictures I need for my forthcoming YouTube video, "How to Take Down Dick Pics From Russian Websites."

    You gotta be one low self esteem overcompensating loser to want something like that.

    I didn't ask for the dick pics. This is retaliation for the fact that I made changes on my website to prevent the 2016 picture from circulating. It's been a very educational experience.

    And if fighting trolls 10 hours a day on slashdot is "what you do anywise" so "might as well earn a nickel an hour for it - holy fucking shit.

    Five minutes a day for DMCA takedown notices isn't that much trouble.

  21. Re:In the beginning was Silk Road... on Dark Web Marketplace AlphaBay Shuts For Good After Police Raids (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    You're missing 1,000+ links. Remember that Slashdot is my marketing fishbowl. I've been studying the data closely for the last three months.

  22. Re:My iPhone is somewhere else... on Google To Replace SMS Codes With Mobile Prompts in 2-Step-Verification Procedure (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm sure if you tie two together they'd fit around your monstrous wrist.

    That's the other problem.Apple Watch bands maxed out at 180mm (7 inches) for wrist circumference. My wrist circumference is 250mm (10 inches).

  23. Re:My iPhone is somewhere else... on Google To Replace SMS Codes With Mobile Prompts in 2-Step-Verification Procedure (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    The "fetch" you're whining about is literally TWO STEPS across your shitty apartment.

    My home office is a separate space inside my 475-sqft studio apartment. Two bookshelves make for a fourth wall and two walls are painted green. Here's an old blog post from my snail mail days of writing.

    https://blog.cdreimer.com/2009/03/06/dedicated-office-space/

  24. Re: No mail delivery... on Amazon Prime Is a Blessing and a Curse For Remote Towns (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    If you're using postage stamps (which can't be trace), you have to mail packages larger than 13 ounces at the post office.

    All mail that weighs over 13 ounces and that uses only postage stamps as postage (this includes pre-paid Priority Mail Flat-Rate Boxes and Envelopes) must be presented to an employee at a retail service counter at a Post Office. This is part of ongoing security measures established by the Postal Service, in cooperation with other government agencies, to keep the public, customers, employees, and the mail safe.

    https://about.usps.com/postal-bulletin/2007/html/pb22218/kit1_014.html

  25. Re:My iPhone is somewhere else... on Google To Replace SMS Codes With Mobile Prompts in 2-Step-Verification Procedure (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Get an Apple Watch...

    I haven't worn a watch in 30 years. I'm not going to shatter an Apple Watch at $300 a pop.