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  1. Re:Sphagetti code on DNA 'Knockouts' Reveal Genes Humans Don't Need (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    >god does not exist. There is no god.
    > Call it depressing if you must. Some of us call it enlightening and liberating. It is, after all, the truth.
    An absolute omni-anything entity does not exist, but astral/mental planes are filled with gods and you can become one within the framework of spiritual evolution.
    Humanity is not forgotten as all its history continues in pocket dimensions of astral planes. All fictional worlds or anything that carries focused energy of humans exists and you can visit most of them using astral projection techniques. You can even visit alien worlds and parallel planes/worlds There thousands of Earths, there universes where only energy lifeforms exist and  millions of dimensions where no human soul ever visited(you could be the first).

  2. Re:An elegant solution on Google Engineers Say IPv6 Is Easy, Not Expensive · · Score: 1

    'The year of IPv6 on the network'

  3. Re:China will soon lead in space. on China's New Military Space Stations Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    Thats the nicest justification for fascism I ever heard.

  4. Re:Honor on Gravitational Waves May Have Been Detected In 1987 · · Score: 1

    I can see them being used for encapsulated objects/stream with unique addressees(kinda like GUID) in programs which would connect the networks and get their own addressing blocks.
    They could have unique cryptographically strong random addressing for any transactions(streams) itself encrypted with strong encryption,etc(even choosing next sending address via pools assigned to programs communicating).

  5. Re:JavaScript assembly language on The Future of Google Chrome · · Score: 1

    There was a small window of opportunity before JavaScript established itself and now its gone. No one would switch to Lua when JavaScript is deployed.
    Consider it a network effect of millions of sites which run JavaScript today and people write code for these sites. It would be much harder to change the base language then to upgrade it gradually.

  6. Google sees what future web is heading to on The Future of Google Chrome · · Score: 1

    And its built on JavaScript.
    If they they create a framework or engine which internet would be dependent on, they would control the web. The plugins which try to compete against JavaScript will lose their place when its achieve this speed and Google Gears integration.
    I think what would happen is Chrome framework being (a restricted) interface to the OS and media control libraries which would try to be what ActiveX,Flash and Java do today(within their plugin interface). Except it would be built-in into Chrome and executed inside the content.

  7. The question on Scientists Teleport Information Between Ions a Meter Apart · · Score: 1

    How much it faster then speed of light?

  8. What you oppose? on Building Linux Applications With JavaScript · · Score: 1

    Another language which is in widespread use gets (specific) linux support. Why you complain?
    Is linux suppose to be scripted via "pure" languages only? No alternatives?

  9. Not surprising on The Art of Downloadable Game Development · · Score: 1

    When 'indie' company tries to competes at the field dominated by larger studios hey become more corporate and less 'indie'.
    Real indie developers code for the PC and rarely even cooperate.

  10. Re:Hardcore Slashdotters won't notice... on New Google Favicon Deja Vu All Over Again? · · Score: 1

    I use exactly this methods for months:
    Before that i tried to use two-letter RSS feeds to fill it.

  11. Re:Don't worry, Olive! on Image of Popeye Enters Public Domain In the EU · · Score: 1

    Proprietary information restricts freedom of expression. Its basically a patented way of thinking(which only corporations can afford to use).
    Yet, chinese copies could be called Smackey Mice with slightly altered looks and still sell. Its the people who want to use Mickey Mouse in their works who are affected.

  12. Well on Microsoft Invents $1.15/Hour Homework Fee For Kids · · Score: 1

    I laughed at "Year of Linux Desktop" every year. Never expected MS itself would make it happen.
    (moderate me -5,since Its a parallel universe where its 5th year of Linux Desktop)

  13. Re:Economy is in deep shit, this is a symptom on Google, Apple, Microsoft Sued Over File Preview · · Score: 1

    There is no reason to not assemble them outside US. The process is "security by obscurity".

  14. Re:Everything is IP on Nanocar Wins Top Science Award · · Score: 1

    Who wouldn't download a car?

  15. Re:unsurprising. on Not All Cores Are Created Equal · · Score: 1

    Its for debugging.The code works on release versions(if (1)),but for debugging people need the ability to turn on/off certain parts of code(if (!1)).

  16. Re:'One-way' functions on NIST Announces Round 1 Candidates For SHA-3 Competition · · Score: 1

    Could you read the post carefully? Especially the words 7-10.

  17. 'One-way' functions on NIST Announces Round 1 Candidates For SHA-3 Competition · · Score: 0

    They are not secure.What are hashes relying on is reversible,with clever algorithmic tricks and without quantum computing.Today we know about rainbow tables,but tomorrow there would be far faster ways to break hashes.The complexity of some hash algorithm is just "security by obscurity"(the secret is not in expensive computation/bruteforce required ).The point about the approach is that sooner or later the algorithm would be "refactored" by people who understand the idea behind the algorithm far better then its designers.
    Then all this security gets out the window.

  18. Re:Just Need to Clear the Air on iPlayer Released for Mac, Linux; Adobe Announces AIR for Linux · · Score: 1

    Action Script is harder to learn for people customized to javascript.
    If it was more optimized(e.g. even removing/replacing eval) and had some graphic capability it would replace everything else quickly.Its such a design which can be cross-platformed and adapted easily(every modern browser runs the code).
    Plus alot(probably more then all other languages) of people have at least some knowledge of programming in JavaScript.
    Its inherent advantage over everything else and even Adobe understands it(Air is targeted to such programmers).
    There is an possibility JavaScript would be replaced by something like Python or Lua,but they must be clearly superior to switch(in all cases people will not see advantages until they are painfully obvious to everyone).
    JavaScript will stay for several decades otherwise.

  19. Re:Arrrr on Console Makers Pushing For More Network Reliance · · Score: 1

    Its exactly the opposite.The closed groups of people playing on a private server are better community then the masses playing the legit version.

  20. Re:Break the RSA algorithm? on BD+ Successfully Resealed · · Score: 1

    Necessity is the mother of invention.

  21. Its useless on Firefox 2.0 Update To Remove Phishing Detection · · Score: 1

    I never used this feature.
    Phishing detection implies you are dumb enough not to discern which host you load content from.Its like confusing google.com with go0gle.com.
    I'll probably download 2.0.0.19.
    "This move ought to result in an increased adoption of Firefox 3.0 "- misguided and naive.I will think of it when they fix Firefox3 for real.

  22. Re:Tax Dollars on FCC Considering Free Internet For USA · · Score: 1

    If they don't block proxies/tor/tunneling(etc),the sites could be accessed still(i know,with reduced speed and some manual settings).
    The "Great Firewall of China" was circumvented many times,why FCC would be a problem?

  23. Re:Effort to switch 'worlds' on The Second Coming of Virtual Worlds · · Score: 1
  24. Re:Effort to switch 'worlds' on The Second Coming of Virtual Worlds · · Score: 1

    I tried second life.Demanding that you download something so large and slow to see some 5year old graphics and badly coded game-like crap isn't appealing to most of web users.
    I think it has some potential if:
    They are moving to flash and making most
      resources download-as-you-go.Flash has Local Storage Objects for this.
    Disable scripts completely.They should be
      allowed for premium customers or staff if at all.
    Disable large/heavy ram textures.Focus on quality vs size.Alot of crappy textures
    don't increase quality.Take hints from 3D gaming.3D gaming is successful platform.

  25. Re:Disable prefetching on Browsing Frugally Without Wasting Bandwidth? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You don't mind giving control to prefetch your bank account page with "get request" to transfer all your money to Nigeria?
    Or automatically vote in online poll?
    How about many users prefetching images managing to DDOS a site?
    It could happen in theory.