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  1. Re:The 1911A1 is still the most perfect pistol on Makers Compete To Produce US Army's Next Official Handgun (military.com) · · Score: 2

    fanboi nonsense.

    the actual model 1991 not as durable, not as safe, doesn't have the capacity, will jamb when dirty (I shot one in matches for years with standard 830fps 230gr hardball) and will rust under humid/corrosive conditions, and has a slide spring that will go flying.

    Many modern guns solve these issues. M1911 a great gun of the 20th century, but progress has left it behind.

  2. Re:Hopefully it can actually kill someone on Makers Compete To Produce US Army's Next Official Handgun (military.com) · · Score: 1

    the best hollow point rounds in either 45 or 9mm are very close in stopping power (look up sources collecting years of actual shooting stats such as Ayoob), doesn't matter for civilian or cop which one is used.

    the standard military hardball in either case isn't so good.

  3. Re:Hopefully it can actually kill someone on Makers Compete To Produce US Army's Next Official Handgun (military.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    all urban legend.

    Look it up with experts who keep real stats on actual shootings, military 9mm vs 45 .ACP the 115 gr. 9mm is slightly MORE effective than 230 gr, 45 hardball.

    And neither one very good compared to hollow point.

  4. M9 had problems initially with slides shattering / cracking

  5. glock has fat grip. yes, I have one (17). I also don't like the extreme variability in weight between the gun fully loaded and when it gets near empty, but then I used to shoot in competition and combat use bigger group sizes not so much an issue

  6. Re:What Stops These Young Kids on The Google Employee Who Opted For a Truck Over Bay Area Rents (dice.com) · · Score: 1

    oh come on, he's a neckbeard living in his mom's basement posting AC trying to shill his unreasonable expectations.

    but there aren't women like that, so get a job and a pad you fucking hippies. and clean yourselves up, needless to say

  7. Re:What Stops These Young Kids on The Google Employee Who Opted For a Truck Over Bay Area Rents (dice.com) · · Score: 1

    "until you are married"???? bwhahaha, that's what women are looking for, "I live in the back of my pickup truck", could that possibly be worse than "mom's basement"?

  8. Re:A scientific dating method? Sweet! Oh... on Study Questions Scientific Dating Method Used For Lunar Impacts (wisc.edu) · · Score: 1

    awesome, free beer, just open mouth!

    thanks!

  9. Re:Republucans hate the vault on Doomsday Vault Opens To Give Seeds To Syria (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    they have a thing in common and their money came from a thing in common

  10. Re:Republucans hate the vault on Doomsday Vault Opens To Give Seeds To Syria (cnn.com) · · Score: 0

    The corporate accounts that provide most of Microsoft's sales , characterized as mostly Democrats or mostly Republicans?

  11. Re:Does it have systemd? on Celebrating 20 Years of OpenBSD With Release 5.8 (openbsd.org) · · Score: 1

    Yes, there is a point in talking about Posix standards as the way Unix works.

  12. Re:I find it amusing on Wayland Ported To DragonFlyBSD (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    Amusing when people having experience adminning toy / PC /hobbyist systems imagine themselves in a place to proclaim what point of view is "igornant" when arguing against those that administer hundreds of systems and have decades of experience in Unix and the Unix philosophy. Serious admins think systemd is bloated pile of rubbish that interferes with debugging of problems

  13. Re:Does it have systemd? on Celebrating 20 Years of OpenBSD With Release 5.8 (openbsd.org) · · Score: 1

    Exactly what features or improvements would that be? restarting capability for badly designed crap code that keeps falling over (instead of robustly written services)? integrated firewall, masquerading etc that should be in a separate system (and IS in BSD)?

    Your "problems" are not a need for systemd, they are a need for proper tools and methodologies that exist already.

  14. Re:Does it have systemd? on Celebrating 20 Years of OpenBSD With Release 5.8 (openbsd.org) · · Score: 1

    If your service is crashing there is something wrong with its code; respawning it does not solve core problem. That is somethig I've seen a Drupal-tard, for example do to make up for their shitty code running away every ten minutes. either that or put restart as cron job */10. So systemd is a bandaid for badly written shaky crap, thanks for clearing that up

  15. Re:fools on Europe and Russia Are Headed Back To the Moon Together (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    and asian

  16. Re:50 years on Europe and Russia Are Headed Back To the Moon Together (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    wrong, look up definitions. Rovers can be manned, "lunar rover" was phrase used at the time of mission, look it up.

  17. Re:50 years on Europe and Russia Are Headed Back To the Moon Together (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    You are so funny, Luna 3 took 29 very poor quality pictures, not "mapping the moon". Compare that with the USA's Ranger 7 that took 4,300 high quality pictures.

  18. Re:I find it amusing on Wayland Ported To DragonFlyBSD (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    systemd does nothing but run what should be unrelated modular functions from a badly designed bloated monolithic blob. The ignorant such as yourself do not understand this, but instead spew words imagining that the mere conferring of a description somehow magically makes a poorly engineered non-unix pile of constructs a proper subsystem

  19. Re:I find it amusing on Wayland Ported To DragonFlyBSD (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    No, I'm going to use technically superior modular solutions engineered for each of those cases, the Unix way

  20. Re:That cuts both ways on In 26 Hours, Sick Newborns Go From Genome Scan To Diagnosis (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    you only prove my point

  21. Re:Republucans hate the vault on Doomsday Vault Opens To Give Seeds To Syria (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    wrong, they loooove the vault. Monsanto and Syngenta are big contributors, as well as Bill Gates Foundation.

    http://www.abc.net.au/environm...

  22. Re:Maybe he IS a spammer? on The Hostile Email Landscape (liminality.xyz) · · Score: 1

    his users asked and webpage confirmed for the sheep porn he provides

  23. Re:Alphabet investor relations on The Hostile Email Landscape (liminality.xyz) · · Score: 1

    I'd block that on principle, thanks

  24. Re:I solved this very problem. on The Hostile Email Landscape (liminality.xyz) · · Score: 1

    SSL cert? ha, never needed it. neither do my domains and SPF or TXT records. I can send to all major providers without issue. Reverse DNS and A / MX records matching is all I have.

  25. Re: Don't Know How You Made That Conclusion on The Hostile Email Landscape (liminality.xyz) · · Score: 1

    Don't need them, my little domain servers ("all in one box") have no such problem. Only thing I do have that might be factor is proper reverse DNS PTRs.