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  1. Re:Good on Ecuador To Grant Assange Political Asylum · · Score: 1

    > I wonder how many governments in Central and South America alone have been targeted for "regime change" because the USA didn't like their behavior?
    The Panama Canal wouldn't have been built without the classic "find rebel dissidents and fund them to overthrow the local government" scheme played by the US. That's just one example you can look up in history books. But nobody cares about these things, they care about their iPad, their car and their new apartment.

  2. Further exploration on Getting the Most Out of SSH · · Score: 1

    Here are some interesting projects you can progress with after reading this article.

    1. ansible - python, paramiko and jinja based puppet replacement using ssh instead of re-invented wheel
    2. mussh - multi ssh sessions using native openssh facilities such as .ssh/config
    3. clusterssh - pretty much same as above, stands out from ansible for using openssh facilities
  3. Analogy to books? on How Do You Explain Software Development To 2nd Graders? · · Score: 1

    I don't have children and I'm not a teacher but instinctively I would attempt an analogy with books. Hoping they have at least read fictional books. I would start by avoiding all computer terms and simply explain the process of writing a book. How pieces of the book are usually written separately and then assembled and re-arranged until it becomes the awesome story you immerse yourself in.

    Once they understand this concept switching the analogy to computer programming would be simple in my mind, but I don't have the mind of a 2nd grader. I think it's important to avoid the magic of computers, because they are truly magic to most of us, while books are tangiable and everyone can start writing but not everyone can make a good book. Much like programming.

  4. Aliens have no free will on What If Aliens Came To Save the Galaxy From Mankind? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I think it's unlikely, and not just because the Universe is huge and travelling at the speed of light is a paradox. (not a scientist) Simple social observations, we have free will, our free will creates great works of art, science, invention, engineering, we think outside the box because we have unique perspectives on life. Just like all things, this comes with a downside. The downside is of course that not all of us think about art when we think outside the box, some think about murdering people and exploiting them for their resources. So to assume that an alien race where they have achieved the goals of intergalactic space travel through free thought and innovation, the idea that this alien race would think we were more evil than them because we wage wars and kill each other is laughable. Because if they have the same free will, the same free innovation and free thinking free spirited individuals as we do then they would by that logic have the same evil, the same murders and the same exploitation.

  5. Re:Opera on Ask Slashdot: Best Small-Footprint Modern Browser? · · Score: 1

    I in fact made the switch to Opera when I was using a Thinkpad with 256MB RAM and 1.6GHz CPU. Firefox, though having worked well for two product names back in its timeline, had suddenly started crashing a lot after a certain update. So I gave Opera a chance and was blown away but the stability. I never restarted my browser anymore, it just stayed on with all my tabs saved in it. And if it did close for some reason, it had already saved my tab session flawlessly. I was sold. However, shortly after I came into money and started buying all Mac computers, I switched to FF and now I run FF4.

  6. You know what? on Apple Censors Consumer Report iPhone4 Discussions · · Score: 1

    I don't care, as a proud Mac OS X user I really don't care if Apple is acting just as evil as every other major corporation of that size.

    I don't pretend to understand what it takes to run a company that size, I judge the product I want to use and right now that is Mac OS X which I find much more suitable for every most daily work I do than Microsoft Windows for example.

    Don't get me wrong though, I still think people should keep an eye on them and expose these things, it won't affect my choice in operating system or computer though.

  7. Re:Starsiege: Tribes took quite a hit from piracy on Has Any Creative Work Failed Because of Piracy? · · Score: 1

    I find this very interesting because what it shows is that if you place a donut that costs $1 and another that is free before a person, they will without a doubt take the free one. Moral of the story is that piracy will always exist, no matter how strong the DRM is. What Steam is doing is a great thing, but for games! It's much easier to pirate something you only have to see or hear to enjoy. I believe piracy is a problem and i would never legalize it. But what about legalizing non-commercial distribution of media? Imagine it, you could run a torrent tracker, but you're not allowed to have any sort of income from it. This would lead to small private groups of sharing people, sort of like DC-hubs or private torrent trackers but without the public invites and registrations. We could never stop piracy, but at least make it acceptable in smaller forms and focus on bringing down big distributors.

  8. Re:Indeed on Programming the Commodore 64: the Definitive Guide · · Score: 1

    Haha but you're right. I still have my C64 manual and it shows how to load drives like floppy and tape with BASIC clearly. Also chapter 8 is about making music on the c64, what an amazing time it was when computer manuals showed how to program.

  9. Question on How To Replace FileVault With EncFS · · Score: 1

    What are some flaws in FileVault that might make me prefer EncFS? I've only been thinking of activating FileVault lately and my only other experience has been with ELI in FBSD.

  10. I was very excited but... on Apple Blurs the Server Line With Mac Mini Server · · Score: 0

    then i noticed that instead of having two gigabit ethernet ports on a box that could act as an excellent router they chose to put in TWO ports for display options and FIVE usb ports.

    Seems to me like they only took the Mac Mini chassis, put in new disk options and slapped on Mac OS X Server.

    Also how will Xsan work with Xgrid when there's no fibre option?

    Seems like clustering these would be awesome but i would also like a distributed filesystem to go with that, please.

    Very cool idea and i would get one without hesitation if it had two gigabit ethernet ports. For clustering though i would prefer to have a fibre option too, even if it would jack up the price significantly.

  11. Dell isn't all bad, OSP on Alienware Refusing Customers As Thieves · · Score: 1

    I've worked at Dell support, both client and enterprise, and they're not so bad. Yes, it is usually a bunch of 18 year olds straight out of high school but usually about 50-60% of the team are more than experienced enough to handle the job.

    They make mistakes and stuff but they do their best.

    The problem is usually Indian support, some of Dell, like the XPS in the past, was out sourced to India and this made Swedes so mad that Dell even allowed Sweden to have XPS support eventually.

    I don't know if they'll have Alienware in Sweden, i don't even know if they'll be sold so much here.

  12. Mandrake on What Did You Do First With Linux? · · Score: 1

    First contact with Linux was Mandrake in a PC magazine i bought. Installed, clicked around, saw nothing special but was still very interested so i tried RedHat 7 when it came out in another issue of the same magazine.

    Clicked around a bit, played konquest and then finally figured out how to change my window manager, i was now hooked. Then i hacked my ISP and got an angry letter home to my mom about 'netiquette'.

  13. Best practice on Reliability of Computer Memory? · · Score: 2, Informative

    is to swap the memory modules to find out which is causing the problem, if not motherboard. Also i don't see how memory tests running inside an OS can be effective, i'd much rather boot off of a smaller system on a DVD, USB-stick or floppy to run a memory test. Dell servers have those Dell Diagnostics CDs that are very small in memory footprint just in order to run diagnostics on memory. But even they're not perfect so you often have to take memory out and see if you can reproduce errors.

  14. Funny on Companies Waste $2.8 Billion Per Year Powering Unused PCs · · Score: 1

    ...that this article should come up the day after they implemented a policy of turning all desktop equipment off at my workplace, a global, american owned callcentre business.

    I've been turning my computer off for years when i end for the day, i don't find it a strain. Though so far they've been starting the computers at night somehow, WOL or something, so it hasn't had much effect and i never have to sit through POST and the OS boot.

  15. Umm.. on Open Source Usability — Joomla! Vs. WordPress · · Score: 1

    You're comparing a blogging software with a full featured CMS?

  16. GEOM ELI on How To, When You Have To Encrypt Absolutely Everything? · · Score: 1

    If you're already using UNIX file servers then i wouldn't force clients to encrypt. I would simply enforce the use of VPNs and file servers for sensitive information and sharing, while using GEOM ELI to have transparent disk encryption on the UNIX file servers.

  17. rtfm... on (Useful) Stupid Unix Tricks? · · Score: 1

    man 1 write

  18. Newbie question on "Dark Flow" Outside Observable Universe · · Score: 1

    now i don't know much of anything about astrophysics but i love reading about it and it's my understanding that if these massive objects outside of our universe was causing the gravitational pull that is expanding the bodies in our universe, wouldn't that mean that different parts of the universe would expand at various speeds depending on the size of the massive object outside of our universe? i'm just imagining it all as a bubble in my head so i'm sure my image if flawed

  19. Works fine... on ISP Dispute Causing Connectivity Issues for Customers · · Score: 3, Informative

    I'm in Sweden on two connections, one bahnhof, which rents most of it's fiber from Telia, and one IP-Only which has it's own atlantic cable, both work fine against Groglaw for me. Which is funny really because i know Telia owns most of the fiber in Sweden and that Bahnhof for example rents most of it's fiber and equipment from Telia.

  20. The unavoidable questions. on Ask Database Guru Brian Aker · · Score: 1

    How much do you know about PostgreSQL and what do you think about it?

  21. A big ball of trash on Self-Sufficient Lunar Habitat Designed · · Score: 1

    "The project would also help the environment on Earth with recycling and other sustainable practices." First thing that popped into my head was that now we can dump our trash on the moon.

  22. Re:Universe ever expanding and recreating? on Astronomers Find Stars 7 Billion Light Years Away · · Score: 1

    Yeah but that doesn't make sense to me, it has to be moving somewhere and if it's moving somewhere then it has to originate somewhere.

    Do you know of any online documentation that explains this more in depth?

  23. Universe ever expanding and recreating? on Astronomers Find Stars 7 Billion Light Years Away · · Score: 1

    Has anyone ever considered the theory that the universe is not only ever expanding but also ever recreating in the middle? Also shouldn't we be able to tell where the middle of the universe is by obsering in which direction we can see the farthest? I'm in no way an astronomer, i just have some personal theories.

  24. Re:I'm shocked! on Spanish TV Channels Vandalize Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    You sir! Made me laugh. :)

  25. The Amiga 500 on Are Keyboards Dishwasher Safe? · · Score: 1

    I once spilled a whole can of coke into an Amiga 500. I just washed the whole thing out with water and let it dry suspended upside down so all the water came out. It only had to dry about 32 hours for me to use it again.