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  1. Re: Malignant narcissist upset, news at 11. on Running For Congress, Brianna Wu Criticizes The FBI's GamerGate Report (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    It's definitely a weird thing to write. It looks like a fishing expedition / incitement to bully. It isn't evidennce of fabricated threat. The tweets in link I provided above strongly suggest a different motive. I see no smoking gin in all this, nothing compelling beyond odd behaviour. If this is is considered best critique of BW, seriously it isn't much of a critique.

  2. Re:Malignant narcissist upset, news at 11. on Running For Congress, Brianna Wu Criticizes The FBI's GamerGate Report (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The insinuation is that this was done in a clandestine fashion with intent to deceive and overstate the threat. The rebuttal I linked above says that intent is clearly sarcasm/exasperation. Nothing was hidden. The original argument that this was done with intent to deceive is weak as piss.

    On a side note, spent 15 mins flipping through the FBI file linked to the original slashdot story. Some seriously juvenile and purille rubbish there. Allthough the death threats, the ones I read at least, where too over the top to be credible, what is definitely present is a visceral hatred and anger and a quite possibly genuine wish for harm. Apalling: I challenge anyone who thinks that can endure that sort of abuse and remain unaffected by it.

  3. Re:Malignant narcissist upset, news at 11. on Running For Congress, Brianna Wu Criticizes The FBI's GamerGate Report (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Interesting. Do you have actual rebuttal to the argument this apparently terrible person made?

  4. Re:Malignant narcissist upset, news at 11. on Running For Congress, Brianna Wu Criticizes The FBI's GamerGate Report (venturebeat.com) · · Score: -1

    Takes all of 10 minutes of google to realise this accusation is weak as piss. https://storify.com/Zennistrad...

  5. Re:Start the clock on Earth Hit Record Hot Year in 2016: NASA (news.com.au) · · Score: 1

    They correspond to a global increase of temperatures of ~ 0.7c / 100years that is currently in a protracted period of significantly lower rate of growth compared to the 1970-2000 period (YMMV depending on what dataset you look at, but graph you posted strongly hints at this).

  6. Re:Start the clock on Earth Hit Record Hot Year in 2016: NASA (news.com.au) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Don't worry alarmists, El Nino's are cyclic. A new shipment of scare is on backorder. Approx ETA ~ 2020.

  7. SHA-1 hash function, which by modern standards.... on Hack Exposes 412 Million Accounts on AdultFriendFinder Sites (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    Surely SHA-1 is perfectly fine as long as you salt it sensibly? The only way you can materially improve on SHA-1 is to use a hashing algorithm that is computationally expensive.

  8. Re:Brazil beat you by 10 years on China Just Launched Two Astronauts Into Orbit (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Not sure if trolling....

    FTFA: "China is only the third country - after Russia and the US - to carry out its own crewed space missions. "

    Also being doing it since before 2006: Chinese Astronauts

  9. Re:The Matrix was right. on Should We Seed Life On Alien Worlds? (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    FFS, the article is about seeding with microbes, not people. It is an interesting thought experiment, up there with, and related to, the fermi paradox. All this misanthropy on this slashdot article is out of place.

  10. Re:Free market on US Patients Battle EpiPen Prices And Regulations By Shopping Online (cnn.com) · · Score: 2

    Even if you are allowed to buy from overseas, you are not, strictly speaking, operating in a free market. You are relying on 'anti free-market' government measures and protections in the target jurisdiction. Carry idea of free market to it's ultimate logical conclusion, medicine from overseas will still be expensive if certain people had their way and this loophole would definitely be closed to you. Using Australia as an example, it is actually illegal to export government priced/subsidised medicines from Australia. It is supposed to be for Australian citizens only. Citizens leaving australia need to demonstrate any medicine they are carrying is for their own personal use.

    All this reveals one of the many faults and limitations of libertarian-ism / small government ideology. It assumes that in all transactions all parties have equal agency. Which is never ever the case when your life and health are part of that transaction. Sometimes people need to organise help protect themselves from the ruthless practices of greedy arseholes. At least as far as medicine is concerned, the rest of the developed world gets it...

  11. Re: Stop it with the SJW crap!!! on Global Warming Started 180 Years Ago Near Beginning of Industrial Revolution, Says Study (smh.com.au) · · Score: 1

    Nice strawman.

  12. Re: Stop it with the SJW crap!!! on Global Warming Started 180 Years Ago Near Beginning of Industrial Revolution, Says Study (smh.com.au) · · Score: 1

    Paraphrasing: Why do so many people in a science / engineering / IT tech focused community question / challenge / reject something I personally ernestly believe in?

    Why indeed?

  13. Re:That's a known issue on 'Huge Wake Up Call': Third of Central, Northern Great Barrier Reef Corals Dead (smh.com.au) · · Score: 2

    Mind. Blown. You trolling but just forgot to logout?

    I never intended to provide a fix for the problem. Although, generally speaking, the first step to fixing a problem is to correctly diagnose/attribute causes.

  14. Re:That's a known issue on 'Huge Wake Up Call': Third of Central, Northern Great Barrier Reef Corals Dead (smh.com.au) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Rushing off and blaming every adverse environmental outcome on climate change is in itself a religious belief system.

    All sorts of stressors on environment such as polluation from agricultural/catchment runoff. Land surface temp increase of around 0.7c over last 60 years or so + recent El Nino, may or many not be a contributor but no shortage of people falling over each other to lay blame principally at the feet of AGW

  15. Re:Australia is breaching international treaty on Australia: VPN Users Aren't Breaching Copyright (abc.net.au) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What treaty precisely hmmm? Australia is a soverign nation and we will make our own gorram civil laws thankyou very much. We have strong consumer protection laws, unlike the dsytopian hellhole where I assume you reside. One such law is the restrictive trade practices act. Restrictions on who trades with who are not permitted and it has far reaching implications in terms of preventing monopolistic and predatory retail practices. For example it prevents restricting franchisee holders from being compelled to source from a restricted list of 3rd parties. Geolocking is arguably a violation of this law and I would personally hope that this law will generally override any attempts to justify such practices under guise of copyright, though I imagine that is for lawyers and judges to sort out on a case by case basis.

  16. Re:Geolocking shakedown on VPN Blockade Backlash Doesn't Hurt Us, Says Netflix (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    That sucks. I try to get to Fuji Rock every couple of years. Generally I've had no trouble tracking down and streaming the local acts on the lineup via google play.

  17. Geolocking shakedown on VPN Blockade Backlash Doesn't Hurt Us, Says Netflix (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Step 1: try to acquire content via one of my PAYG preferred streaming services legally
    Step 2 : torrent (or wait for physical distribution and borrow the discs off someone else)

    I don't mind paying for content and 90% of content I do consume is paid for. I don't even mind too much if rights holders try and charge me significantly more than what they charge other regions as long as it is accessible and the price points are reasonable. What fkn shits me is having to deal with and enrich elusive rights digital arbitragers although they provide little value add in the supply chain. Also tracking down an old film that is 20+ years old, finding it is digitally accessible elsewhere but not where I live. I feel no ethical qualms about opening torrent under those circumstances.

    Music is rarely geolocked. Why is film/TV treated differently?

  18. Thanks, yeah I meant ECS. My understanding is that IPCC pegs it between 2 and 4.5 with likely value of around 3? Observational papers are biased low (likely less than 2), while model ones are generally above 3. My understanding is that discussions around policy heuristic of mitigate or adapt blur significantly when value is 2.

  19. All for phasing out fossil fuels: many good reasons for doing so beyond any AGW impacts that can actually be mitigated by any sort of realistic and achieveable migration pathway. But cannot just phase them out, we have to replace them with an alternative that actually works. Renewables capacity to scale to meet global need is dubious, poor EROEI, excessive land use requirements, no storage solution to provide base load. If people are truly serious about the dire need to phase out FF ASAP then nuclear needs to be on the table.

  20. Re:Meta study? on Consensus On Consensus: Climate Experts Agree On Human-Caused Global Warming (theguardian.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    As much as I hate rewarding lazinness. Plenty of papers out there that argue TCR is well south of 2deg per doubling of CO2: a position that surely will get you labelled as a filthy denier. What value TCR/ECR actually is is the ultimate 64 trillion dollar question that heavily influences what is a sensible policy response to CO2 caused global warming (mitigate, adapt or do SFA)?. Be careful handling subversive materials not sanctioned by your tribal elders...

    http://link.springer.com/artic...

  21. Yeah, because deniers never publish ever. Cling tight to your fragile and lazy rationalisations.

  22. And to clarify by responding to myself here because I realise I've opened myself way open for criticism and misinterpretation, I'm not saying AGW science is BS (some of it definitely is, like Mann98), but these consensus seeking papers are definitely BS.

  23. Nice strawman. Can always count on climate to bring a spectacular and interminable parade of logical fallacies

    BS science is BS.

  24. So a meta study on several crappy papers with significant methodological problems can yield a sterling paper?

    Science!

  25. Re:time to add a new one on The Heat Is On: Climate Change Causes Birds To Hatch Early (australiangeographic.com.au) · · Score: -1

    Maybe because it is actually fucking informative? A comprehensive list of things in media attributed to global warming is: information. Just because the collators clear intent is to diffuse/mock climate alarmism in the media doesn't change the accuracy of the information captured.

    At least as far as science media reporting is concerned, climate change is essentially a modern variant of God of the Gaps : oh noes some sort of weather/climatic environmental event occurred that has caused adverse human and/or environmental calamity, find someone fast who is willing to lay blame on it at the feet of climate change so can we can some quick copy on that action.