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  1. The end? on UK Man Jailed For 'Offensive Tweets' · · Score: 1

    I dont want to sound cynical but is free speech really just a concept nowadays? When will our erosion of rights end? Are we slowly creeping towards a state where we will get so fed up we revolt? I guess the majoriy always wins and thats sad when its the majority being denied and they dont even realise it. I guess in a world with billions 1 guy or a 1000 guys or whatever the minority is it doesnt matter as long as its not you. Maybe thats whats wrong with democracy. It doesnt cater for minorities too. Anyways juat my 2c

  2. Re:I, for one, on Genetically Modifying Silk Worms For Super Silk · · Score: 1

    although if bitten by one it could potentially turn you into a comic book superhero.

    Silkwormman? Somehow that just doesn't sound right.

  3. Re:There's nothing to dilute. on Microsoft Dilutes Open Source, Coins 'Open Surface' · · Score: 1

    People talk about open source as if users give a damn. Users are only interested in 2 things, how much it costs, and if it works Maybe when it comes to applications for users yeah, but what about frameworks and libraries? Developers are only interested in two (there's more, but this sounds better ;) )things when it comes to frameworks and libraries, does it work, and if it doesn't can I fix it?

  4. Re:Doom and Quake? 1993 & 1996... on Carmack Addresses FPS Creativity Concerns · · Score: 1

    Albert Einstein is most well known for his Theory of Relativity. That was by no means his only achievement, but it got him the spotlight alright. If he were alive today he would ***still known best for things done x+15 and y+18 years ago*** Was he a creative out of the box thinker? You bet. Can he claim it as a strong point? Absolutely, but Einstein was known to be modest ;)

  5. Streisand on Vodafone Femtocells Rooted, Secret Keys Exposed · · Score: 0

    Streisand Launch in 4, 3, 2, 1 ...

  6. Re:The reasoning - rigor on European Pirates Arrested in Massive Police Operation · · Score: 1

    Alas, the world is not perfect your right. But just because something is done a certain way and accepted as such by the court of law or anyone for that matter, it doesn't necessarily make it right or acceptable. But as I said, what defines these things called "right", "acceptable" in this context? See, citation, even if the facts are correct might not even be enough because, human morality, thinking and understanding is uhm, fudgeable? But this is a topic for another day, getting way too philosophical and I've had too much wine ;)

  7. Re:The reasoning - rigor on European Pirates Arrested in Massive Police Operation · · Score: 1

    Your comment lacks sufficient rigor. Something the law is supposed to provide when ruling over issues. If there's no rigor, then hell the courts can do almost what they want without *rigorous* application of the law. But then again, I cannot deny that I have always been a supporter of "Spirit of law" vs "Rule of law". In a perfect world when we try and reconcile the two we'd want the "interest of the public" to prevail. Now what's in the interest of the public and whats in the interest of the corporate world are, almost, always different. Devil's advocate time, who defines these things? You? Me? Us? Slashdot? God? The Pink Unicorn?

  8. Re:First post on Google Releases Chrome 12 · · Score: 1

    Using 10 here. Seems bigger isn't always better ;)

  9. Version numbers on Google Releases Chrome 12 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Sheesh, these browser version numbers are climbing quickly. Quick release cycles these days. Firefox 5 is allready in beta.

  10. Re:Again? on Apple Sues Samsung Over Galaxy Phones and Tablets · · Score: 2

    Really?
    FTA: Apple’s lengthy court filing, seen by Mobilized, is filled with what Apple claims are examples of the copy-catting, ranging from core technology to screen icons to **hardware shape**. In particular, Apple cites patents issued in 2009 and 2010 that cover the physical design of the iPhone along with various trademarks for its app icons.

    But then again maybe when you put a lot of these design elements together and not just the basics but actual placement of buttons, speakers, texture and a whole bunch of other stuff it might actually start resembling product xyz or abc. IANAL but I agree that individual elements should not be patentable (rounded corners, borders etc), but a lot of these things together constitutes a "design". Either way I think Apple are being royal arseholes. iPhones are great. Galaxy S (I have one) is great, Galaxy Tab is great and so is the iPAD. Company politics bickering suing, litigation, court battle BS is a load of shit.

  11. Re:No need for layoffs then on Oracle Needs a Clue As Brain Drain Accelerates · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Fuck, this post made my day. About a year ago, I quit at a job after years of political tyranny, bullying and self serving crap of the higher echelons. I was at the end of my rope and the noose was getting tight. Like you say everyones was on the verge of hanging themselves including those that perpetuated the political agenda to aggrandize their positions and get a 1UP on the ladder. I left just in time. 3 months afterwards everything blew up in their faces and either left by themselves for fear of being exposed or they were exposed and were fired by the board. I had the same thoughts of being a quitter, but the day I left, doors started opening. The grass isn't always greener, but sometimes you have to get of the lawn altogether.

  12. Re:Emacs org-mode on How Do You Manage the Information In Your Life? · · Score: 1

    Interesting. Played a little with it. Most of my life used to be tied up in a text file in a folder called stuff. Then I got it in my head to be a little more organized so I moved a lot of it to TiddlyWiki
    I felt all fuzzy and warm since that day.

  13. Re:which language is best? on Taco Bell Programming · · Score: 1

    Never did a CS degree, but I thought they were mostly about a subset of Mathematics called Discrete Mathematics? At least to a large degree anyway. It's all about boolean logic, boolean algebra, data structures and algorithms. The "Programming Language" is largely immaterial. Most people who consider taking a CS degree, think, ah "computers and programming" where as they would be closer if they just thought, mathematics (perhaps a bit of philosophy ;) )

  14. Re:Oh wow! New graphics cards! on AMD's New Radeon HD 6870 and 6850 Cards Debut · · Score: 1

    I do tons of research before I start buying components for a new rig, especially gfx cards. Last time I checked, their erm, pretty expensive. It might be valuable to hear what the ./ crowd has to say about the new shiny x y or z before making final decisions. I read slashdot for the comments mostly anyway. In my opinion this is "News for Nerds, Stuff that matters".

  15. Multicore for raytracing? on IBM's Plans For the Cell Processor · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Bring on a 12 core PS4 with raytracing games.

  16. Re:Why on Spammers Using Soft Hyphen To Hide Malicious URLs · · Score: 1

    It looks like this:

  17. Re:complete with tracking and statistics on Google URL Shortener Opened To the Public · · Score: 1

    Agreed. My manager sits right fucking behind me. Fastest I've EVER closed a window.

  18. Re:Bullshit. on Tor Developer Detained At US Border, Pressed On Wikileaks · · Score: 1

    Damn how I wish I had more mod points left. On the face of it you sound like a hippy or possibly a conspiracy nut, but nothing could be closer to the truth. The world is broken and one day I'll have to stand before my children with just the shards of it all and try to explain to them what the whole use to look like.

  19. Give it a rest on US Targeting China In New Anti-Piracy Drive · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Ah give it a rest allready. Sheesh, when will the US learn that not everyone dances to their tune.

  20. Re:The Porn Industry is never wrong... on Porn Industry Ready To Drop Flash · · Score: 1

    Hi! ...

  21. Re:UBCD on Stand-Alone Antivirus Software? · · Score: 1

    But does it catch Vista?

  22. Re:Just kidding, folks. on 7th Graders Find Large Cave On Mars · · Score: 1

    Just some clever media sensationalism. See, people bears and other animals live in caves, coupled that to the renewed excitement in the media lately with the search for life on Mars and suddenly, almost subconsciously your mind makes some interesting connections when reading the clever headline. "7th Graders Find Large Hole On Mars" on the other hand sounds quite dull (Depending on your depth in the gutter...) .

  23. Re:As the author of RFC 2100... on Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Names · · Score: 1

    From TFA: >> People’s names are almost globally unique. Hi my name is 2E9ADBC9-D87F-485e-9608-02251B68ECC6. Please to meet you.

  24. Re:Bandwidth is a killer on DirectX 11 Coming To Browser Games · · Score: 1

    What you say about postage sized textures and bandwidth intensity is true. Also you make a good point about convincing people to wait for the plug in to download and all, BUT... I can think of one browser plug in based game that has had fantastic success so far. Take QuakeLive for instance. The only other thing to be said for QL maybe is that Quake was already a popular game to begin with. Will unknown games that are unproven but run with similar plug ins have similar success? Maybe Id Software will sell the plug in architecture in the same way that they license their 3D engines. Maybe they'll open source it altogether. Just a thought.

  25. Re:Stop Playing Their Game on How To Deal With Internet Bullies? · · Score: 1

    Arguing on the internet is like running in the special olympics, even if you win you are still retarded.