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  1. Re:Linux is only free if your time is worth nothin on The City Of Munich Now Wants To Abandon Linux And Switch Back to Windows (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    Never heard of a place that standardized on Vista of all things, that's kind of weird. Your employer better get themselves some 7 or 10

  2. Re:Linux is only free if your time is worth nothin on The City Of Munich Now Wants To Abandon Linux And Switch Back to Windows (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    A lot of "enterprises" including my employer went to office365 and it doesn't matter what the client OS is. I use Linux at home and Mac at work to do employer's things, it just doesn't matter

  3. Re:There will be no privacy under the ruling party on Senators Push Trump Administration For Clarity On Privacy Act Exclusions (onthewire.io) · · Score: 0

    which thing? Travel ban from seven countries where ISIL operates and that support or harbor terrorism (which Obama did too)? Surveillance on foreigners (which we've done for decades)?

    Trump might do worse things but he hasn't done them yet, I would expect his "worse things" to be in realm of corporate fascism and also in carbon pollution (which I care about mostly because of acidification of oceans)

  4. Re:"pristine' rainforest celebrated by ecologists" on Hundreds of Stonehenge-Like Monuments Found In The Amazon Rainforest (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    An activist or interested person could use those words about themselves and be completely unqualified. Those words do not in themselves imply qualification.

  5. Re:"pristine' rainforest celebrated by ecologists" on Hundreds of Stonehenge-Like Monuments Found In The Amazon Rainforest (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    Actual scientists would be educated in subject and have degrees not containing either of those words; those words could mean a hippie who is interested or an activist.

  6. Re:"pristine' rainforest celebrated by ecologists" on Hundreds of Stonehenge-Like Monuments Found In The Amazon Rainforest (yahoo.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    You seem to be confused on what the word "ecologist" means, as if that were some exalted position conferred by institution of higher learning or council of wise old ones. It's instead much like "climatologist", having more to do with agenda and what particular noises someone makes.

  7. Re:Preventing deaths or just random dumbarsery? on The US Border Patrol Is Checking Detainees' Facebook Profiles (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Not relevant to discussion of keeping organized terrorist groups from sending people to our country. ISIL operates in all seven of those countries, those countries harbor and support such groups. The president can legally bar immigration from countries having such groups (as Obama did) and the three federal judges did not rule on the basis of any law but feelings, citing their dislike and what some people want only. They are not really judges but merely ruling on political agenda they favor in lieu of law.

  8. Re:Reverse engineering on The US Border Patrol Is Checking Detainees' Facebook Profiles (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    You are pathetic in your grasping at straws, none of those groups planned that attack and T.M. did not work with them. He was not a part of any organized terrorist group. You have no point

  9. Re:So much for Cisco being more secure... on Cisco Patches 'Prime Home' Flaw That Allowed Hackers To Reach Into People's Homes (helpnetsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    other companies make core routers, I'd strongly recommend looking at Juniper or see if Nokia, Ericsson, Extreme Networks, Huawei, ZTE products can fit your need

  10. Re:Automatically fired on Ransomware Completely Shuts Down Ohio Town Government (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    you are funny, you fail at the step one. That would be the step applied to normal production system but those STILL can get malware

  11. Re:Automatically fired on Ransomware Completely Shuts Down Ohio Town Government (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    And someday find the malware infected you on day n+y where n is the number of days you have backed up

  12. Re:Meanwhile, at Trump Tower... on Senators Push Trump Administration For Clarity On Privacy Act Exclusions (onthewire.io) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Those so-called "judges" certainly need removing, their ruling on the travel ban cited no laws, only "we don't like it and we think the people don't like it". What a sham they are, those poseurs need disbarred.

  13. Re:There will be no privacy under the ruling party on Senators Push Trump Administration For Clarity On Privacy Act Exclusions (onthewire.io) · · Score: 1

    The ruling party? Obama did a wonderful job of continuing the Bush/Cheney agenda of invading our privacy and taking away our rights.

  14. Re:So much for Cisco being more secure... on Cisco Patches 'Prime Home' Flaw That Allowed Hackers To Reach Into People's Homes (helpnetsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    Cisco is quite a bit less secure than many competing companies, they have just been riding the name recognition for years.

  15. Re:Automatically fired on Ransomware Completely Shuts Down Ohio Town Government (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Wrong, town would be without protection is all that would happen with your stupid juvenile solution. Most those people can't be expected to be IT experts, and in fact this situation proves that services can exist without a computer in sight.

    Wrong to say backups are a solution, you could the malware nicely backed up too.

  16. Re:Reverse engineering on The US Border Patrol Is Checking Detainees' Facebook Profiles (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    ISIL operates in 100% of those countries.

  17. Re:Reverse engineering on The US Border Patrol Is Checking Detainees' Facebook Profiles (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    terrorists from ALL those countries have killed americans

  18. Re:Simple explaination on Microsoft Reports New Subscribers For Office 365 Plunged 62% (itworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Fuck you. The ribbon was shit then, it's shit now.

  19. Re:"Labor Shortage" on Indian IT Sector Warns Against US Visa Bill (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    there are many times more IT jobs than coding jobs

  20. Re:Simple explaination on Microsoft Reports New Subscribers For Office 365 Plunged 62% (itworld.com) · · Score: 1

    some of them like Excel were good, until they went to those shit ribbons

  21. Re:Wrong on CNET Editor Rails Against Non-Consensual Windows Updates (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I run Linux Mint, but version 17.3

    If you go to 18 you get SystemD, Linux Mint is now a SystemD distro

  22. Re:Reverse engineering on The US Border Patrol Is Checking Detainees' Facebook Profiles (cnet.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    not mentioned because not relevant. Timmy was not a member of any international terrorist organization. He was a lone wolf. you have no point

  23. Re:Good Bye to you, you thousands of fulltime prog on Trump's Executive Order Eliminates Privacy Act Protections For Foreigners (whitehouse.gov) · · Score: 1

    eh, how does this ban on counties identified by the Obama administration as either "terrorist havens" or "state sponsors of terrorism" in any way affect 97% of countries with data processing contracts with the USA? maybe you're just being hysterical.

  24. Re:Trump seems to think Executive Orders... on Trump's Executive Order Eliminates Privacy Act Protections For Foreigners (whitehouse.gov) · · Score: 1

    You are being silly, Trump has done nothing against the Constitution nor the law. This ban is legal and is not covered by the Constitution.

  25. Re:Amazing how much he fucked up in just 10 days on Trump's Executive Order Eliminates Privacy Act Protections For Foreigners (whitehouse.gov) · · Score: 1

    He has not "fucked up" at all, banning people from the 7 countries on a list the Obama administration made is prudent. It is legal too.