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  1. Re:ISPs can hinder anything. on ISPs Could Take Down Large Parts of Bitcoin Ecosystem If They Wanted To (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Yea, your shitcoin isn't even close to being worth anything.

    And I have a few pounds of this grade of jade. The value is just going to increase as it becomes much harder to find. That jade bangle only weighs a few ounces, it's about the size of a cock ring. NINE MILLION USD.

    Yea, you come back when a single bitcoin is worth that much. You won't. You'll be dead long before it ever hits that price.

  2. Re:ISPs can hinder anything. on ISPs Could Take Down Large Parts of Bitcoin Ecosystem If They Wanted To (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Come back to me when you've got bitcoins worth 9 million USD

    I guarantee you'll never hit that.

  3. Re:ISPs can hinder anything. on ISPs Could Take Down Large Parts of Bitcoin Ecosystem If They Wanted To (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 0

    Bitcoin is still garbage. I've got jade worth more than any bitcoin could ever hope to be.

  4. Re:This is one reason to prefer GPLv3 on Court Allows Case Over Violating Open Source License (lexology.com) · · Score: 1

    When people use a gun wrongly, you generally want them to not have access to a gun ever again. The same logic should apply to those that would egregiously flout the GPL contract, and GPLv3 is just a piece of garbage with that logic following.

    But I'm quite sure most of you guys won't learn from history - any leniency towards any corporation tends to get you fucked over. That's what the GPLv3 is.

  5. Re:Q chipset boards on Intel's Remote Hijacking Flaw Was 'Worse Than Anyone Thought' (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    As if firewalls are bulletproof.

  6. Re:open source? $25K for every chip feature... on Startup Offers A Chip Based On The Open Source RISC-V Architecture (computerworld.com.au) · · Score: 0

    "RISC-V can be embedded into your ASIC design, which is not something you can do with an x86-64 from Intel or AMD."

    Boy, you must have a shitty understanding of how x86/x64 procs work now days. The entire x86 instruction set is practically stuck on a RISC-like core now days.

    See what happens when you fuck around with non-bare-metal languages? You get idiots like this that don't know the fucking architecture and make entirely wrong statements like this.

  7. "In his search to find something to paint the worst picture of Trump that he can he chose an act that homosexuals do every day"

    Your mother does it every day when I wake her up, too. It's not juts a homosexual act you homophobic fuck.

  8. Re: ... Says the Frenchman on EU Leader Says English Is Losing Importance (politico.eu) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I guess you failed English coprehension, as all of those links provide plenty of support for French-only stuff.

    BTW, I've been in Quebec. I've also done business with Quebec, years later. So I can personally say that yes, there are quite strict laws regarding when a foreign language is allowed to be used, otherwise you're FORCED to use French (or the bastardization of it that the Quebecois call 'French.')

  9. Re:Holy Fuck Read The Fucking Summary Ed on 'Exercise-In-A-Pill' Boosts Athletic Endurance By 70 Percent, Study Finds (sciencedaily.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    "Longer use of the drug produced results"

    "However, GW did not affect endurance (how long the mice could run) unless coupled with daily exercise,"

    DID NOT AFFECT ENDURANCE (running time) UNLESS COUPLED WITH EXERCISE.

    Do you fail at reading comprehension, Slashdot? Why yes, yes you do. This is why we have Donald Trump in office.

  10. Re:Holy Fuck Read The Fucking Summary Ed on 'Exercise-In-A-Pill' Boosts Athletic Endurance By 70 Percent, Study Finds (sciencedaily.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    You have zero reading comprehension. Here, let me fix that for you fuckwit.

    "However, GW did not affect endurance (how long the mice could run) unless coupled with daily exercise,"

    Did you fail you basic high school physical education or are you just going to pretend you never fucking took that class in school? THE FIRST FUCKING SENTENCE I NOTE I THE DIRECT FUCKING CONTRADICTION TO THE SENTENCE YOU QUOTE.

    Someone should strip your high school diploma away and force your sorry ass to go the fuck back to school. All this time you've spent programing in another language you've completely forgotten how English works.

  11. Re:Holy Fuck Read The Fucking Summary Ed on 'Exercise-In-A-Pill' Boosts Athletic Endurance By 70 Percent, Study Finds (sciencedaily.com) · · Score: 0

    I read the entire summary, the article, and the fucking study. And the summary got it right. The headline did not.

    This shit doesn't magically boost your endurance. Only actual training does that. This compound activates the genes that will allow you to do that if you've got a trained body. If you don't have a trained body - sorry, your ass isn't turning into Saitama with this drug.

  12. Holy Fuck Read The Fucking Summary Ed on 'Exercise-In-A-Pill' Boosts Athletic Endurance By 70 Percent, Study Finds (sciencedaily.com) · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Right in the summary, a statement directly contradicts the fucking headline - "However, GW did not affect endurance (how long the mice could run) unless coupled with daily exercise, which defeated the purpose of using it to replace exercise."

    God damn. Guys I'll do your fucking editing at $3/hr, you can fire everyone else.

  13. Re:And yet... on Surface Laptop Can Be Switched To Windows 10 Pro For Free Until 2018 (cnet.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "And yet somehow, Slashdot readers will find a way to bash Microsoft for giving their customers this choice"

    Considering what they're doing right now reeks exactly of what got them into trouble with the law in the first place (the web browser) I see no reason why Microsoft shouldn't get slammed.

  14. Etsy fee is Twenty Cents per listing for a 4-month listing period.

  15. The three threads about it are off the HN front page but if you find them the comments dive right into it. It also happens to exist on my consumer DV9000 and DV7 laptops, I checked by simply pinging the ports with those machines off and yet connected to my wired network.

  16. Re:Not like the deal matters much on Studios, Writers Guild Avert Strike With Last-Minute Deal (hollywoodreporter.com) · · Score: 1

    Survivor was on the air WELL before the last major Writer's Strike. Try again!

  17. Not like the deal matters much on Studios, Writers Guild Avert Strike With Last-Minute Deal (hollywoodreporter.com) · · Score: 1

    The quality wouldn't improve or worsen much any ways, no matter if they had come to an agreement or not.

  18. Re:I believe the summary quote is right... on Studios, Writers Guild Avert Strike With Last-Minute Deal (hollywoodreporter.com) · · Score: 1

    " It does not have the infrastructure and maintenance costs of cabling."

    Spoken like someone that has never run power cable to one of those broadcast towers. That maintenance cost still exists, just not quite as costly.

  19. "HP deliberately disabled this in "non-business" computer models."

    HP may have disabled it but it still exists and runs. Even my DV9000 and DV7 still have ports 16992 and 16993 actively listening on my network when turned off.

  20. BTW, remember when I said... on Intel Patches Remote Execution Hole That's Been Hidden In Its Chips Since 2008 (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    ...all silicon was vulnerable?

    AMD isn't secure, either.

    I told you people there was a game-changing vulnerability out there that resided in pretty much all modern silicon.

    Loving those downmods, now, because here I am, shown right. Vindication is always sweet.

  21. It does exist on intel consumer PCs and this was confirmed over at HN.

  22. Blame SemiAccurate on Intel Patches Remote Execution Hole That's Been Hidden In Its Chips Since 2008 (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 3, Informative

    According to them, they've been trying to get Intel to patch this for YEARS, and apparently they never bothered to practice responsible public disclosure in order to force intels hand.

  23. Re:A modem is NOT a router! on Intel-Powered Broadband Modems Highly Vulnerable To DoS Attack (dslreports.com) · · Score: 1

    "What tables are used, or packet processing is done in bridge mode"

    When a bridge receives an IP packet, the gateway processes the packet as follows:

    The destination MAC address is looked up in the bridge's forwarding table.
    If the destination MAC address is found in the forwarding table, the packet is forwarded to the corresponding port.
    If the destination MAC address is not found in the forwarding table, the destination IP address is searched for in all the defined bridge IP address ranges.
    If the destination IP address is found in the bridge IP address range of exactly one port, the IP address is transmitted to that port.
    If the IP address is found in the bridge IP address range of more than one port, the packet is dropped. The gateway then sends an ARP query to each of the relevant ports.
    If a host responds to the ARP request packet with an ARP reply, the forwarding table is updated with the correct association. Subsequent packets will be forwarded using the forwarding table.

    If a bridge receives a non-IP packet, and the bridge is configured to forward non-IP protocol Layer-2 traffic, the gateway processes the packet as follows:

    The destination MAC address is looked up in the bridge's forwarding table.
    If the destination MAC address is found in the forwarding table, the packet is forwarded to the corresponding port.
    If the destination MAC address is not found in the forwarding table, the packet is flooded to all the ports on the bridge.

    PROCESSING HAPPENS NO MATTER WHAT YOUR FUCKING MODE IS.

    Did you fail your basic N+ certification or what?

  24. Re:A modem is NOT a router! on Intel-Powered Broadband Modems Highly Vulnerable To DoS Attack (dslreports.com) · · Score: 1

    "Puma-7"

    Considering we're talking about Puma-6 here, not a fucking Puma-7...

    You're obviously not reading the right fucking thing.

    Here's a REAL LINK for you - https://www.dslreports.com/for...

    The one you should've fucking clicked on in the goddamned summary.

  25. Yes, again, if that packet for the same state is not received within a certain timeframe, that entry in the table gets locked up and doesn't clear.

    That implies directly packets per second.