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  1. Re:simpler? exclusive ad channel? on iOS 9 To Have Ad Blocking Capabilities · · Score: 1

    I think it's a step too far to assume that they can insert unintended content arbitrarily into a web page or existing ad slot.

    They certainly can. Perhaps you meant will?.

  2. Platform lock-in is the end. DRM is the Means. on Apple Music and the Terrible Return of DRM · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Exclusively locking a subscription service to a platform is not DRM

    You're confusing the ends & the means. The end goal is platform lock in, the means to do that is DRM.

    If there was no DRM, you would just be able to save the streamed file, this is unlikely to be the case.

  3. Re:Affirmative Action on Harvard Hit With Racial Bias Complaint · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You are TOTALLY right. Black people in America were equal the SECOND slavery was repealed. Great insight.

  4. Re:Removing the CNNIC ROOT on OSX on Apple Leaves Chinese CNNIC Root In OS X and iOS Trusted Stores · · Score: 0

    sudo security find-certificate -a -Z -c "CNNIC ROOT" /System/Library/Keychains/SystemRootCertificates.keychain | grep SHA-1
    sudo security delete-certificate -t -Z 8BAF4C9B1DF02A92F7DA128EB91BACF498604B6F /System/Library/Keychains/SystemRootCertificates.keychain

    Until Apple work out a way of avoiding the command line like this, they won't be ready for the masses.

  5. Re:Lefty-totalitarian banning idiots should be ban on Powdered Alcohol Banned In Six States · · Score: 1

    "yes means yes" laws are one step away from outlawing premarital sex

    This is without doubt, the stupidest thing I've read all week.

    You are a moron.

  6. Re:Alpha not so great. on Interviews: Ask Stephen Wolfram a Question · · Score: 3, Informative

    For instance, "How do I plot a course from earth to Uranus?"

    The really tragic thing about this particular example is that Alpha could just return (and indeed to any question involving Uranus):

    "To plot a course to my anus, you're going to need to start by buying me a drink"

    Thanks folks, I'll be here all night.

  7. Re:With a name like his on How One Small Company Blocked 15.1 Million Robocalls Last Year · · Score: 2

    I sure hope his hack is free/open-source.

    No, it would appear that Foss's software is non-f/oss.

  8. The directive does not mention google. on Google Should Be Broken Up, Say European MPs · · Score: 5, Informative

    No Clue indeed. No clue from almost anyone reporting on this piece of news. (it is dissapointing that the BBC headline is so wrong)

    Have a read of the Euro Parliament's Press release or (unbelievably better than the BBC) Tech Crunch.

    Its a general resolution about online search engines bundling services & about the need to enforce European Competitions laws in the online space.

  9. Re:Cite for "Linux is a Cancer" on Microsoft To Open Source .NET and Take It Cross-Platform · · Score: 1

    It's obvious to me he is talking about GPL and not Linux itself.

    Its obvious to me that he is deliberately conflating GPL & Linux to scare companies. That's the way MS operates.

  10. Cite for "Linux is a Cancer" on Microsoft To Open Source .NET and Take It Cross-Platform · · Score: 4, Informative

    You are twisting his words. Ballmer was not talking about Linux, but about the GPL and it's 'viral' nature.

    No. You are totally incorrect. Here's the quote, from it source in the Chicago Sun-Times (via the internet archive):

    Q: Do you view Linux and the open-source movement as a threat to Microsoft?

    A: Yeah. It's good competition. It will force us to be innovative. It will force us to justify the prices and value that we deliver. And that's only healthy. The only thing we have a problem with is when the government funds open-source work. Government funding should be for work that is available to everybody. Open source is not available to commercial companies. The way the license is written, if you use any open-source software, you have to make the rest of your software open source. If the government wants to put something in the public domain, it should. Linux is not in the public domain. Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches. That's the way that the license works.

  11. Re:A Theif's Dream Come True on Google Announces Project Ara Developer Conference, Shows Off First Prototype · · Score: 2

    Imagine... a phone you can steal tiny little parts out of, rather than the whole phone. It might be minutes or even hours before anybody even notices.

    Are you serious? You think your little armchairy-10-seconds-of-analysis thought on the security of this device hasn't been covered by google's team of engineers?

    Oh, it has:

    Google says that there will be a “manager” app on the smartphone that controls some kind of locking mechanism, which keeps the modules from popping out when the phone is dropped or twisted.

  12. Re:Pixie Dust on Lego Ends Shell Partnership Under Greenpeace Pressure · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Because Legos are made out of pixie dust, not oil.

    Thanks for your insight AC. Because anyone opposed to drilling for oil in the artic of course, must be opposed to use of all oil products, produced anywhere in the world for any reason.

  13. Re:Proud of India... on Indian Mars Mission Beams Back First Photographs · · Score: 5, Insightful

    To the Indian government though, I suggest the next project be here on planet earth:

    That is, to make public toilets as easily available as every other space power.

    1) China is a space power. Not exactly know for the quality & quantity of rural public toilets.

    2) If everyone waited to solve every domestic issue before becoming a space power, noone would have developed rockets yet. I think you would be astonished by the poverty that existed in Appalachia or other rural isolated areas in the US when their space program started. Ditto for Europe (portugal / greece) and Russia (almost everywhere).

  14. Re:Blame FSF not Apple ... on Apple Reveals the Most Common Reasons That It Rejects Apps · · Score: 2

    the developer was OK with the App Store, but a 3rd party threatened to sue Apple so Apple pulled the app.

    This statement is bogus. 3rd parties cannot sue under copyright law. VLC is developed by multiple parties, some of whom wanted VLC in the app store & others who didn't.

    Portraying this as Apple & VLC vs the FSF is a misrepresentation of the situation.

  15. Re:Very disappointing. on Apple $450 Million e-Book Settlement Wins Court Approval · · Score: 1

    and they were filed because Amazon pays a hell of a lot more bribe money in Washington than Apple ever will.

    It is unclear what you mean by 'bribe' money, but both Amazon and Apple spent huge sums of money lobbying over the last 15 years or so.

    Amazon spends more, but not 'a hell of a lot' more. Both organisations do their absolute best to influence policy in their favour. The idea that Apple is somehow pure in this way is fantasy that could only come from the most delusional fanboy.

  16. Re:Little Snitch on Bug In Fire TV Screensaver Tears Through 250 GB Data Cap · · Score: 1

    The trick is that you use the Mac as a proxy, so all traffic from the device goes through the Mac

    The real trick would be to put your unix-like box behind your gateway, routing all traffic through it. This has the massive advantage of not requiring you to go around, reconfiguring all suspect devices to use a proxy server (if they even can).

    I assume this is possible with a mac, its certainly relatively easy to do with linux.

  17. Re:And yet apple sells more tablets than anybody on Android Beats iOS As the Top Tablet OS · · Score: 4, Informative

    * white label tablets. Presumably built and sold in China, elsewhere.

    White label tablets are sold in China, but also everywhere else. Rebranded as Aldi / Staples / Wal-Mart or what have you.

    We need to recognize that premium android might as well be a different OS than white label android. The apps will be different, the languages will be different, the monetization will be different, the fragmentation will be different.

    What are you talking about? I have a white-box Chinese Android tablet. It came with Android 4.2, gmail, Play store, google maps, etc. All of the no-name (Aldi Branded / Walmart / etc) tablets I've seen are the same.

    For all intensive purposes premium android is as removed from white label android as it is from kindle.

    Totally incorrect. The cheaper manufacturers actually provide a better android experience as they're using 'pure' android rather than putting shitty touch-wiz / sense style overlays & attempting to sign you up for a million stupid Samsung / etc services.

    Oh - and you say "for all intents and purposes". Think about it. Intensive purposes makes no sense in the context this phrase is typically used in.

  18. Re:By reef... on Australia OKs Dumping Dredge Waste In Barrier Reef · · Score: 5, Informative

    As for Tasmania, almost 50% of the entire state is currently world heritage listed.

    Are you sure about that? Closer to 20% it would seem.

    I don't think de-listing a fraction of a percent of that ....

    A fraction of a percent? They're de-listing ~74000 hectares of 1.4 million. Thats closer to 20%.

    ...is going to cause much damage.

    You can't even get basic facts right & you expect people to believe your assessment of what will cause much damage? Even by slashdot standards, you're a fuckwit.

  19. Re:Stand their ground on Wikimedia Community Debates H.264 Support On Wikipedia Sites. · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I can't see how Wiki has all that much leverage.

    Looking at the list of most popular websites, I think only facebook & youtube would have more influence on video-standards settings.

    When did you last see someone turn down one Smartphone for another because it couldn't play a wiki video?

    Never, but it can add to a list of small frustrations, getting a user to switch manufacturers next contract renewal. You don't have to be the sole reason for a change to have leverage over manufacturers.

  20. Re:At constant risk on India Frees Itself of Polio · · Score: 2

    India will still be at constant risk. This modern secular country is right next to a muzzy hell-hole where attacks on polio workers are frequent.

    Depressingly, Pakistani muslims are correct in thinking that vaccination programs may be controlled by western governments. The CIA used a fake vaccination program (not polio) to aid in the hunt for Bin Laden.

    Among the many other things that Islam forbids they have now decided that polio vaccines are unislamic.

    Islam does not forbid vaccination.

  21. Re:Peak Apple 2012 on Apple Forges Agreement With China Mobile · · Score: 1

    "smartphones" that are really just feature phones running Android

    Wow! You're a fuckwit. Even the cheapest shittest android phone is still a smartphone. I'd love to hear your definition of a smartphone that covers the first gen iphone, but doesn't include current low end androids.

  22. Re:Dead Zone? on Samsung Ups Ante In Smartphone Size Wars: 6.3 Inches · · Score: 2

    However, 6.3" just seems like a deadzone. Too big to hold in a hand and use effectively, unless you're Shaq, but smaller than a 7 or 8" tablet like the Nexus 7

    Don't forget that the correlation between screen size & device size is not neccessarily linear. Samsung managed to increase the screen size of the S4 (over the S3) by 1/5 of an inch while (slightly) reducing the phyiscal dimensions of the phone.

    The Nexus 7 has a massive bezel, these devices do not & will be smaller than the 0.7 inches you'd expect placed side-by-side with a Nexus 7.

  23. Snowden has withdrawn that request? on Edward Snowden Files For Political Asylum In Russia · · Score: 5, Informative
  24. Re:And? on Dad Hacks "Donkey Kong" - Now Pauline Rescues Mario · · Score: 2

    Seeing that a reasonable amount of your rant was about the Israel-bans-thin-models story:

    Note the Israeli law on thin models ONLY applies to females.

    According to abc new, the law "targets adults in general, [but] it is clearly aimed at female models."

    (I think that law btw, while possibly well-intentioned is not thought through & impossible to enforce.)

  25. Re:Why is this necessary? on Dad Hacks "Donkey Kong" - Now Pauline Rescues Mario · · Score: 4, Insightful

    GP: Let's count up all the female player characters that exist in video games that aren't sex objects

    You: Lara Croft (in 9 games)

    You seriously think Lara Croft isn't a sex object? .