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  1. Re:As a Canadian this makes me sad on Shooting At Canadian Parliament · · Score: 1

    This is what we get for blindly following the states^W^W^W^W being a Western democracy and refusing to be dhimmis to Islamist nutters.

    FTFY.

  2. Re:Possiblities on Shooting At Canadian Parliament · · Score: 1

    It is not time to panic. It is time to get serious about taking on and defeating the terrorists. That doesn't mean curtailing our civil liberties, but it does mean taking sensible precautions and not spouting Trudeau-esque bullshit about finding the "root causes" of terrorism.

    There's a war on against Western democracies. We have to win it.

  3. Re:Dear Canada.... on Shooting At Canadian Parliament · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I bet the reaction of the "Muslim Community" will be to wring their hands about how they're now going to be subject to discrimination. I have very little time for that sort of bullshit woe-is-us attitude.

  4. Re:Dear Canada.... on Shooting At Canadian Parliament · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Recognize that the tenets of Islam are incompatible with Western Democracy. Then make it treasonous to promote those tenets.

  5. Re:Dear Canada.... on Shooting At Canadian Parliament · · Score: 2

    I don't think this was a rare incident by an insane person. There have been shootings at at least three different locations in Ottawa and there apparently are multiple shooters. This is a planned terrorist attack.

    I live in Ottawa and I'm aware of the security of Parliament Hill. The security there was completely inadequate to deal with this kind of threat; it really needs to be increased.

  6. Geometry-based layout on CSS Proposed 20 Years Ago Today · · Score: 2

    The wonderful Tcl/Tk toolkit solved the layout problem in the 1990's with its excellent constraint-based geometry managers: The grid engine, the packer and the placer. I'm sure it would have been possible to express each of those layout engine's rules in something analogous to CSS.

    That would have made page layout so simple it'd almost be fun.

  7. Let's hope Gartner goes out of business on One In Three Jobs Will Be Taken By Software Or Robots By 2025, Says Gartner · · Score: 1

    We can only dream...

  8. Some things are beyond the pale on Lennart Poettering: Open Source Community "Quite a Sick Place To Be In" · · Score: 2

    I am not a big fan of systemd and I find Poettering pretty abrasive. But if what he wrote is correct: Recently, people started collecting Bitcoins to hire a hitman for me (this really happened!). Just the other day, some idiot posted a "song" on youtube, a creepy work, filled with expletives about me and suggestions of violence. then that's beyond the pale. IMO, threats of death and violence should be reported to the authorities and the culprits, if found, should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

    The Open Source development community is not a friendly place. You do need a thick skin. But threats of violence or death go way beyond just "unfriendly".

  9. Binary format on Internet Explorer Implements HTTP/2 Support · · Score: 1

    Parsing out the binary format of HTTP frames will most likely open up a whole new class of client vulnerabilities as malicious servers feed them bad data. Yay.

  10. Re:Suspicious screenshot on First Shellshock Botnet Attacking Akamai, US DoD Networks · · Score: 1

    Didn't I just say that? You'd have to explicitly invoke #!/bin/bash. I know of very few scripts that do that; most use #!/bin/sh.

  11. Re:Question about how this works on First Shellshock Botnet Attacking Akamai, US DoD Networks · · Score: 4, Informative

    Apache passes user-supplied content to CGI scripts as environment variables, so any CGI written in bash or that invokes bash (via system(), for example, on an OS that uses bash as /bin/sh) could be used as an exploit vector.

  12. Suspicious screenshot on First Shellshock Botnet Attacking Akamai, US DoD Networks · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The screenshot in that article shows the shell prompt as "root@debian". But in reality, most Debian systems use "/bin/dash" as the default system shell instead of /bin/bash, which means most Debian systems are extremely hard to compromise; a CGI or system() call would have to go out of its way to invoke bash instead of dash.

  13. Re:Funny how this works ... on Netflix Rejects Canadian Regulator Jurisdiction Over Online Video · · Score: 1

    Canada's not Russia. Russia has far more deeply-ingrained problems than socialism. Try "being run by a gang of criminals".

  14. Re:Funny how this works ... on Netflix Rejects Canadian Regulator Jurisdiction Over Online Video · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We as Canadians have a different approach to government and how we want to build our society.

    Yes, but not all Canadians buy into the CRTC's approach. I am absolutely opposed to all the CanCon and related regulations imposed by the CRTC. I'm completely fine with the federal and provincial governments subsidizing broadcasters and the arts in general (TVO is a great example of this done well), but I'm utterly opposed to their regulating what private broadcasters have to show.

    we're not too fond of an American company trying to wreck the system of local content production.

    Speak for yourself. I'm fine with anyone wrecking the Canadian content production system. 90% of content producers will go under because they produce content no-one cares about. The 10% that survive will do so because they produce really good content and are competitive. Ultimately, it will lead to a healthier content-production industry that's not dependent on protectionist measures for its survival. Maybe we'll even be able to open up an export market for Canadian content.

  15. Re:Not a boycott but a confirmation on Fork of Systemd Leads To Lightweight Uselessd · · Score: 1

    So lets say you do run syslog, but don't want journald. Is that possible?

    If not, then it means systemd forces you to run software you don't want, increasing the attack surface for no benefit.

  16. Re:Not a boycott but a confirmation on Fork of Systemd Leads To Lightweight Uselessd · · Score: 5, Insightful

    systemd does have some very good ideas when it comes to the init system. Socket-based activation and process supervision are Very Good Things.

    But when the systemd developers started trying to embrace, extend and extinguish other things like syslog, core dumps, etc. then systemd jumped the shark.

  17. Re:why does the CRTC need this list? on Canadian Regulator Threatens To Impose New Netflix Regulation · · Score: 1

    How about penalizing clothing manufacturers unless they make certain amount of clothing in Canada with a Canadian theme.

    You've been listening to the CBC again. Link is to an excellent Canadian comedy show, by the way, that I'm sure would survive even without CanCon protection.

  18. Re:Canadian market is too small for real pressure on Canadian Regulator Threatens To Impose New Netflix Regulation · · Score: 1

    The population of Canada is roughly the same as the population of California. I can't see any company willingly ceding such a market.

  19. Re:CRTC needs to be reined in on Canadian Regulator Threatens To Impose New Netflix Regulation · · Score: 1

    Killing a non-competitive industry causes short-term pain. But in the long-term, a more competitive and stronger industry will emerge.

    Just as the US and Canada should never have rescued the auto-makers when they imploded, there's no way a government should use taxes or protectionist laws to protect non-competitive industries.

  20. Re:why does the CRTC need this list? on Canadian Regulator Threatens To Impose New Netflix Regulation · · Score: 1

    If everyone starts watching all their TV on Netflex and similar services, Canadian TV could all but disappear.

    Speaking as a proud Canadian, I say: Good. That's called the power of the free market.

    I have no doubt that 90% of Canadian content producers would shrivel up and die without CRTC protection. I also have no doubt that the survivors would adapt, improve, and make shows that people actually want to watch, possibly even opening up an export market for Canadian content.

    Any time the government protects cultural content, the quality of that content plummets because there's no free market competition to keep producers sharp.

    Government can help content producers with strategic investments. TV Ontario produces far superior shows to the CBC with a fraction of the amount of government investment and in a commercial-free environment. The CBC needs to go commercial-free and concentrate on making decent shows, not copycat shows of American crap.

  21. Re:Uh on Canadian Regulator Threatens To Impose New Netflix Regulation · · Score: 1

    Actually, this federal government is more likely than the Liberals and way more likely than the NDP to restrain the CRTC. So if you are not happy with the CRTC, giving Harper the boot is not going to help. (Not that I'm a Harper fan, particularly, but on this issue his party is probably closer to the consumers' position than the other parties.)

  22. Re:Fuck Canadian content welfare system on Canadian Regulator Threatens To Impose New Netflix Regulation · · Score: 2

    If you want Canadians to watch Canadian content, then... make content that Canadians want to watch. It's that simple.

    I watch a few excellent Canadian shows (for example, TV Ontario's The Agenda). But most TV shows produced in Canada are crap. They're no better than the cheap American shlock.

  23. CRTC needs to be reined in on Canadian Regulator Threatens To Impose New Netflix Regulation · · Score: 1

    The CRTC is nuts. The only things the CRTC should regulate are telecommunication tariffs, bandwidth allocation, telemarketing abuse and wireless interference. Trying to "protect" Canadian content is ridiculous in 2014. Either our Canadian content is good and will find a Canadian and international audience, or it's crap and the content producers will deservedly go out of business.

    There's no place any more for cultural protectionism.

  24. Re:Oligarchy world on ISIS Bans Math and Social Studies For Children · · Score: 1

    Canada is a monarchy that's allowed to make some of it's own laws and have meetings but really its an oil emirate for the Brittish Royals

    Umm... ? Bullshit. Canada hasn't relied on Britain for "permission" to make laws for over three decades. Read up on your history.

  25. Re:Actually against Islam on ISIS Bans Math and Social Studies For Children · · Score: 1

    Muhammad used beheading to great effect. Google Banu Qurayza

    ISIS are in fact faithfully following the 7th-century teachings of Muhammad. Those who sugar-coat things by claiming it's "anti-Islam" are simply deluding themselves.