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  1. Re:"Hacked" another word for spyware? on Personal Data For More Than 130,000 Sailors Hacked: U.S. Navy (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Q: How does the USN separate the men from the boys? A: With a crowbar

  2. Re:Will these small countries matter? on Finland Set To Become First Country To Ban Coal Use For Energy (newscientist.com) · · Score: 0

    You're a bit confused, the output of the USA doesn't matter when China emits 3-1/2 times the amount of carbon.

  3. Re:I'm terrified on November 14th Supermoon Will Be Biggest In 68 Years (nationalgeographic.com) · · Score: 1

    March 11 was the day Alexander Fleming died, his ghost punished us for overusing antibiotics and making superbugs.

  4. I'm terrified on November 14th Supermoon Will Be Biggest In 68 Years (nationalgeographic.com) · · Score: 2

    The engorged moon will cover 7/8 the sky and the increased gravitational pull will yank out Trump's hair implants

  5. Re:I recommend Oracle on Two Critical MySQL Bugs Discovered (infoworld.com) · · Score: 1

    my employer uses it for mission critical systems. sadly, it breaks. I remember back when it could have uptime in years, but that's not now

  6. Re:I recommend Oracle on Two Critical MySQL Bugs Discovered (infoworld.com) · · Score: 1

    nonsense, shill-boy, plenty of superior DBMS out there that even scale better than Oracle, such as DB2.

    Besides Oracle is now shaky and unstable, I had to put in a few hours this weekend because of long standing bugs they've yet to fix.

    Add to that their goons "audit" a customer like mafia thugs, claiming the customer has to even pay for hardware where Oracle doesn't run because it might run there! Then the customer has to either pay up or buy Oracle hardware.

    The sad thing is that Oracle is circling the drain, no one should be using it.

  7. Re:POWAR TO THE PEOPLE! on UK's Brexit Cannot Pass Without Parliament Approval (aljazeera.com) · · Score: 1

    the churches GET tax money. How do you feel about that?

  8. Re:Needless bullshit on More Than 50 Percent of All Pages In Chrome Are Loaded Over HTTPS Now (onthewire.io) · · Score: 0

    Sad news for you, if an attacker can penetrate and change my banana bread website, it doesn't matter whether it what running https or http. you'll get their donation request and links via https with my trusty certificate.

    Or are you imagining hijacking and rerouting traffic? most https sites don't use HSTS so can still do that.

  9. Re:Absolutely is a need on More Than 50 Percent of All Pages In Chrome Are Loaded Over HTTPS Now (onthewire.io) · · Score: 0

    actually, 95% of https sites don't use HSTS with their HTTPS so they can still put chinese lead red paint in the recipe.

  10. Re:POWAR TO THE PEOPLE! on UK's Brexit Cannot Pass Without Parliament Approval (aljazeera.com) · · Score: 1

    a country with church tax where government supports certain major religions (and where some private companies have to pay church tax)?

    sounds like shitheads to me

  11. Re:Climate Change Continues - its not new - but .. on National Geographic Releases Alarming Climate Change Movie 'Before the Flood' On YouTube (youtube.com) · · Score: 1

    oh i have post-graduate level understanding, I can assure you.

    You allude to methods of ascertaining temperatures in the past that have huge margins of error outside the fractions of a degree over decades that is the current basis for claim to catastrophic climate change.

    By the way, I won't deny that carbon pollution is very bad and we should stop it. I also won't deny increase in greenhouse effect. I will challenge the absurd extrapolations and doomsaying, however

  12. Re:Climate Change Continues - its not new - but .. on National Geographic Releases Alarming Climate Change Movie 'Before the Flood' On YouTube (youtube.com) · · Score: 1

    A rational person would see data collected over less than 200 years, half of it from very inaccurate instruments, and wonder about your panicking over variations in weather as being "climate change"

  13. Re:You are entering a carbon-friendly area on National Geographic Releases Alarming Climate Change Movie 'Before the Flood' On YouTube (youtube.com) · · Score: 1

    You don't know what physics is. Climate modeling is not physics.

  14. you just made me care about Amazon Linux. Amazing, slashdot rarely does something so drastic to me. Thanks very much!

  15. Re:As much as I dislike Trump ... on Donald Trump Running Insecure Email Servers (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    By her own words I can make that decision. A person admits they broke the law, it's settled for me. Logical.

  16. Not brand loyalty, it's correct tool for the job. Windows is the wrong tool for my job.

  17. the point is customers should be able to buy the amount of ram they want for their usage pattern.

  18. Snooping through your employer's databases or logs looking for activity of a particular customer and then making it public? That can get you hard time

  19. not meaningless at all, 5 hour battery life is fine.

    my macbook is only unplugged for two or three hours for meetings anyway.

    oh, that's not your use pattern? so fuck you, you can get an 8GB or 16GB one

  20. Re:Have to wait 18 years on Harvard Scientists Invent Cigarette-Smoking Robot For Better Lung Disease Research (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    Why don't they just pass out cigarettes to kids at school? The kids who want to smoke will be delighted, the researcher will get real useful data they need. No need for expensive robots. win-win.

  21. You are the ignorant one, thousands of models are made and then they are culled. They most certainly are a type of "arbitrary curve fitting"

  22. Re:As much as I dislike Trump ... on Donald Trump Running Insecure Email Servers (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    no, those other people did not do what Hillary did. We're talking about Hillary being a criminal, her crime needs to be punished. Your lack of logic is amazing.

  23. Re:People probably realized.. on No One Is Buying Smartwatches Anymore (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    false. you're off by *many* centuries

    you probably think the fax machine was invented in the 20th century too.

  24. Re:Why are the Chinese involved?! on FBI Probes Newly Discovered Hillary Clinton Emails and Reopens Investigation (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    I won't stand for pandas having access to women's washrooms. It's unnatural!

  25. SystemD is GNU licensed, therefore it is GNU PUU