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  1. Re:Pointless on Removing Libsystemd0 From a Live-running Debian System · · Score: 1

    If you really think that is what systemd does, you will be very disappointed...

  2. Re: Choice is good. on Removing Libsystemd0 From a Live-running Debian System · · Score: 1

    Systemd and libsystemd0 are not bad in itself, although there is some sloppy programming, but it's the depedency chain that is bad. A lot of things need systemd in the next release and it will soon be impossible to run debian without it.

    I've had enough trouble with pulse audio to be very wary about any other software coming from that corner

    Pulse audio seems like a good idea when it's working. Unfortunately it's almost impossible to trouble shoot because of it's monolithic character.

  3. Re:Choice is good. on Removing Libsystemd0 From a Live-running Debian System · · Score: 1

    I just wanted to thank you for the article. I have a jessie setup running without systemd, but putting it together was kind of a puzzle.

    A lot of less-than-technical users on debian, raspbian, kali and other debian based distro's seem to have found a way to install systemd on wheezy with just running apt-get update and apt-get upgrade. Repository confusion, probably. In about half the cases I counted, it resulted in systems that no longer were able to boot. In some cases (encrypted fs, softraid, zfs...), all data on the bootdisk was lost.

  4. Re:Choice is good. on Removing Libsystemd0 From a Live-running Debian System · · Score: 1

    All I see is people complaining that "somebody" should make a fork without systemd or shut up.

    That's whining too!

    And you certainly haven't looked very hard as there are already several forks on the way. One's even almost finished, another one went pre-alpha past weekend.

  5. Or TriOS on Ask Slashdot: Migrating a Router From Linux To *BSD? · · Score: 1

    There's another Debian fork without systemd that has already got a RC1 release: TRIOS, see https://translate.googleuserco... It's from Serbia and maybe they will join with Devuan. Looks pretty good to me!

  6. Re:Who IS unhappy about the Sony hack? on North Korea Denies Involvement In "Righteous" Sony Hack · · Score: 1

    They're not threatening anyone. Their English is bad enough, you need to put some effort into reading the message.

    The real message reads more like "We don't know what to do. Sony doesn't feel threatened enough to pay us, now we're clueless how to proceed".

    I don't know how good North Korean intelligence is, but I hope they are better than the writers of that message. And even if it's been drawn up to look like it does, what would be the use?

  7. Re:Leak, not Hack on North Korea Denies Involvement In "Righteous" Sony Hack · · Score: 1

    You really must be totally naive to take these reports as "evidence".

    It's not as if your department of disinformation hasn't been caught lying numerous times before...

  8. Ignorance and arrogance seem to go well together on How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Twitterbot · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This reporter is going to write about online security, but expects her old Twitter handle that she abandoned not to be available to others? How delightfully naive. She should fit well in a paper that's Christian and scientifically orientated...

    At the same time it is arrogant to blame the system for your own ignorance.

  9. Re:SO many stupid comments these are hybrids not G on How 4H Is Helping Big Ag Take Over Africa · · Score: 1

    Aha! Finally someone who RTFA!

    It's hard to tell beforehand if any change will be positive in Africa. Look at the french, who introduced cocoa in Africa years ago. That went very well, until a major price drop occurred and in some regions caused famine because farmers couldn't switch back to other food crops in time.

    Besides, GMO has failed big time. Cross pollination has already carried the Roundup resistant genes, f.i. to at least 5 wild species. It's what's killing the cotton belt. These were harmless genes, AFAICT. But there's no telling if mutations in the wild will be harmless.

    GMO is not necessarily evil. Look up "Golden Rice". That project had the best of intentions. But if people don't want to eat GMO's, it's end of story. The customer is always right.

  10. Re:Escape NSA in Berlin on Berlin's Digital Exiles: Where Tech Activists Go To Escape the NSA · · Score: 1

    Obviously, you've never been there.

  11. Re:You know what else that stuff can be used for on Buying Goods To Make Nuclear Weapons On eBay, Alibaba, and Other Platforms · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And meanwhile, an Australian can't sell for instance a Dutch (Philips) made photomultiplier tube on ebay. I can 't get some FET transistors from TI they told me, because they couldn't really identify me. Strangely enough, the next day the FET's were in the mail...

    Oh, well, next time i'll buy Chinese, German, Dutch or Japanese. But not from an American company.

    And which country has the most problems with weaponry, by far?

  12. "There are a class or group of people, however you want to define them, that think no matter what the US does, says, hears, thinks, or anything, they are evil."

    Yes there are. They are the world's population. Even your allies don't like you. Now, why would that be?

  13. Re:Fishy on TrueCrypt Website Says To Switch To BitLocker · · Score: 1

    Makes sense. The recommendation for Bitlocker would mean that Bitlocker had a backdoor all the time if you explore the same reasoning a bit further...

  14. Re:Needs edible cofee cups on Designer Creates a Water Bottle That You Can Eat · · Score: 0

    what is "sheperification"?

    It is the process of becoming a Microsoft customer...

  15. Re:That's a great plan... on US Carriers Said To Have Rejected Kill Switch Technology Last Year · · Score: 1

    Yeah, but what's real funny is that every GSM phone already has a kill switch. The use has been abandoned years ago, after a Danish wholesales cie sold a couple of thousand phones to an operator in Spain. One of those got stolen. The operator activated the kill switch, rendering the phone useless. Only to find out ALL the phones stopped working. The cie in Danmark had cloned the same IMEI number to every phone...

  16. Re:DARPA remote bugging tool .. on DARPA Looks To End the Scourge of Counterfeit Computer Gear · · Score: 1

    LOL Do you really believe that?

  17. Re:Hard to believe on What Would It Cost To Build a Windows Version of the Pricey New Mac Pro? · · Score: 1

    You forgot the spoilers and the furry dice...

  18. Re:We're in trouble on BREACH Compression Attack Steals SSL Secrets · · Score: 1

    You're referring to the NSA, I presume?

  19. Re:I owned MSN TV on Microsoft Says Goodbye To WebTV/MSN TV · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Microsoft has just notified both subscribers of MSN TV..." So who's the other one?

  20. Re:stingray phone tracking device on DOJ Often Used Cell Tower Impersonating Devices Without Explicit Warrants · · Score: 4, Informative

    There are no limits to what a DIY-er kan buy in China. And with SDR (software defined radio) and open source GSM software, it takes relatively little effort to build one yourself. There's even a small GSM router (20-30 euros on evilbay) that's very popular for that sort of projects. It holds the GSM modem and Wifi, so you can easily control it from a laptop.

  21. Global warming on Cold Spring Linked To Dramatic Sea Ice Loss · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yep. Global warming is freezing our asses off...

  22. Re:Alleged attempts to enter the bunker by force. on Largest DDoS In History Reaches 300 Billion Bits Per Second · · Score: 1

    Rubbish.

  23. Re:Bunker on Largest DDoS In History Reaches 300 Billion Bits Per Second · · Score: 1

    That's one of the problems: the bunker isn't IN The Netherlands, legally. It seems the Dutch government gave up that piece of land to NATO and later on, NATO sold it. That doesn't mean the CyberBunker company isn't bound by the law, but I'm willing to bet there are a couple of legal barriers built in too.

  24. Re:Bunker on Largest DDoS In History Reaches 300 Billion Bits Per Second · · Score: 1

    It is a real ex-NATO bunker supposed to survive a nuclear attack. Cutting off communications would need intervention from several suppliers. The lines are buried very deep and protected. And cutting off power would be utterly useless. There are diesel generators and a supply of diesel that could last for months. And all the rest: air and water purification systems etc.

  25. Nice! on Where Can You Find an Electric Vehicle Charging Network? Estonia · · Score: 1

    And it's only a thousand kilometers to Estonia!