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  1. English is the global language on Shouldn't Every Developer Understand English? · · Score: 1

    there's no point in discussing that. english is easy to learn, easy to speak, any culture in the world can learn english. trying to force in acceptance of any other language that is effortlessly adopted by global world wont avail, just like french learned first hand.

    before any of the radical idiots accuse me with anglosaxon imperialism, i would like to point out that im a turkish citizen.

  2. Shove it on Chrome EULA Reserves the Right To Filter Your Web · · Score: 1

    shove it up. that totally wrote off chrome for me.

  3. Sue them HARD on Designer Accused of Copying His Own Work By Stock Art Website · · Score: 2, Insightful

    so that the damages you get from them for harrassing you about YOUR own creations make them scream hard.

  4. a lot of bullshit, saying what ? on Coders, Your Days Are Numbered · · Score: 1

    its titled 'coders your days are numbered', but boils down to saying totally the opposite.

    its evident that the article writer doesnt know jack shit about how outsourcing really works. most of the time client comes directly to overseas developer, saying 'i want this, make it happen'. its nothing like 'deliverables blabberables then grunt work is outsourced'. that may only hold regarding mega corporations. but then again what is their volume of outsourcing, compared to the total outsourcing ?

    come to terms with it. there is no outsourcing - internet is another nation by itself. and people get the work done by whomever they prefer. that mostly boils down to reliability + confidentiality + price.

    there is nothing barring american developers from adopting the same methods that are utilized by indian, and other overseas places successful in outsourcing. your only problem is your high cost of living. yet, i have been informed of a handful of individual developers who are able to outbid indians and still make a decent living.

  5. Sue FBI, Federal government on FBI Seizes All Servers In Dallas Data Center · · Score: 2, Insightful

    blanket confiscating servers is an incompetency fbi has to account for. if they do not know that a datacenter houses countless corporations' gear, they have to pay for it.

  6. Wave power on Offshore Windpower To Potentially Exceed US Demand · · Score: 1

    it works in any depth.

  7. Religion = Evil on UN Attacks Free Speech · · Score: 1

    That's my conclusion. this is what happens when you allow propagation of religions through democracy. 'democratic' countries become infested with people thinking with their spine rather than their brain, and 'voting' in a global democratic assembly to criticize what they think should override everything else.

    but one catch is, it works one way :

    lets say that my religion says you can marry children at the age of 7. so, noone will be able to criticize that then.

    lets say im a local african tribe with a religion that says 'if you like someone, you should kill and eat him/her, so s/he can stay with you forever in spirit'. so then noone is going to criticize that ?

    my religion says 'eradicate all other religion believers'. noone will criticize that ?

    freedom of choice and belief should end at the point where that choice/belief becomes a factor that seeks to hamper others' freedoms, or even the concept of freedom itself.

    religions that contain elements which order limitation of others' freedoms should be banned, if those elements cannot be weeded out.

    ideologies that contain to limit others' freedoms, or, totally abolish the concept of freedom or democracy (like nazizm, fascism, sharia, theocracy) should be banned. allowing those to exist in a democracy is way beyond stupid anyway ; imagine - you democratically allow an ideology that seeks to thrive and abolish democracy, to be politically correct. it thrives, and eventually abolishes democracy in the end. something's wrong with this.

  8. causes and reasons are irrelevant on iPhone App Refund Policies Could Cost Devs · · Score: 1

    with such a bullshitty draconian refund policy, developers wont risk their asses developing for your platform. brutal realities of business.

    you either improve it, or fall behind android in regard to apps. your choice.

  9. Stand on your own on Red Hat — Stand Alone Or Get Bought? · · Score: 1

    you did good so far, and beat expectations even in a global recession. that means you're doing it right.

    there is no need to bring in additional executive board/shareholder meddling by getting bought.

    keep what you are doing on your own.

  10. truncate immedately visible post length on Euro Parliament Warns Against Overzealous IP Enforcement · · Score: 1, Insightful

    this spam is going way too far. we are having to scroll for pages until we can get to any valid comment. truncate immediately visible post length to a paragraph or something so that we wont need to scroll the hell outta page before getting to comments through spam. when we want we can read the full comment by clicking read more anyway.

  11. Re:"Credibility" != mysql on What an IBM-Sun Merger Might Mean For Java, MySQL, Developers · · Score: 1

    every corner of i.t. is getting integrated with internet. there will be little left unrelated and unintegrated to internet in future. whomever one is doing business with, they will have to consider internet in everything related to it.

    dont need to tell you that a huge part of internet is getting integrated with communities. youtube has grown to a point where white house, u.s. govt. is using it officially as a communication device today. dont get surprised if facebook gets hooked up with various foia plugins, or stuff interacting with govt. websites.

    you are seeing this from a narrow window in my opinion.

  12. Re:sir. on What an IBM-Sun Merger Might Mean For Java, MySQL, Developers · · Score: 1

    You say that as if it means something. IBM doesn't make money from people sending tweets

    yet.

    even whitehouse is moving to facebook, youtube. go figure.

  13. here on What an IBM-Sun Merger Might Mean For Java, MySQL, Developers · · Score: 1
  14. sir. on What an IBM-Sun Merger Might Mean For Java, MySQL, Developers · · Score: 1, Interesting

    if mysql dies a slow painful death, it would die alongside ibm's reputation and credibility amongst the i.t. community. especially web developers.

    i dont need to remind you that how big a momentum does the new 'online communities' concept that are built on mysql has nowadays, and the domineering place they are gaining in our online social interaction.

    internet is future, 'the people' online are its embodiment, and web developers are their servicemen.

  15. Re:Hats of for MIT on MIT To Make All Faculty Publications Open Access · · Score: 1

    MIT is like 'myth' worldwide, if you get my pun.

  16. Hats off on Brain Surgeon Completes Operation Despite Having Heart Attack · · Score: 1

    that's heroism in its obvious form.

  17. Hats of for MIT on MIT To Make All Faculty Publications Open Access · · Score: 5, Interesting

    now that's the kind of university that one would want his/her children to go to.

  18. Re:Payback time. on Obama DOJ Sides With RIAA · · Score: 1

    he is not in power behind all this. this is a party. you have to stick by your senators, congressmen, your party's needs to be able to do anything. if he doesnt, none of the bills he pushes will pass. he wont be able to do anything.

    so party sponsor corporations push, and ex riaa shit are put into doj positions. that's the story.

    you need to punish democrat party for this, not obama.

  19. Re:truncate immediately visible post length on How To Prevent Being Hacked Via Backups? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    i dont want thresholds. i want to be able to see valid comments even if some fanboi mods someone's valid, insightful comment -1 due to fanboi spirit.

  20. truncate immediately visible post length on How To Prevent Being Hacked Via Backups? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    i had to scroll 5 pages through troll spam until i was able to get to any real comment in 2 of the stories i read today. this is getting annoying. we should either truncate the immediately visible length of posts to some low number enough for a paragraph so spamming wont necessitate scrolling. or ban their ips.

  21. no on German Police Raid Homes of Wikileaks.de Domain Owner · · Score: 1

    and you are on the wrong site.

  22. And i challenge existence of texas on Texas Vote May Challenge Teaching of Evolution · · Score: 1

    ffs.

    all they have awarded us in the last 30 years had been various hardliner factions in republican party, the last of which managed to create a pointless war and burn 500 bn/year, all the while causing the world economy to go into a major crisis with 'deregulation' shit they pulled in usa.

    ha there's also oil. and there's also grain. but then again the producers of both those products are the supporters behind these latest disasters.

    and now challenging science ?

    i question texas' existence. world may be better off without them.

  23. Re:Payback time. on Obama DOJ Sides With RIAA · · Score: 4, Interesting

    votes were supplied by people. the VERY people this shitfaces are suing.

    democrat party still depends on those people's donations for upcoming congress elections. he was just sending a call to volunteers. if an online campaign is launched to raise awareness about this stunt, theyll get served.

    and they deserve it.

  24. No they cant. on Blizzard Asserts Rights Over Independent Add-Ons · · Score: -1, Troll

    its illegal. they cant do it. its as if microsoft trying to assert rights on programs that run on windows platform.

    this is one of the STUPIDEST shit i heard this year. i doubt anything stupider will come up.

  25. Re:They arent short sighted. they are total idiots on Shell Ditches Wind, Solar, and Hydro · · Score: 1

    "can break your arm if you dont pull back at the right moment, can explode if heats up too much, constantly requires water, too shaky, too loud and noisy, uncomfortable, dirty"

    these were the words to describe a car circa 1890.