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  1. It's nice to see that the average Anonymous Coward is a non-functional human.

  2. That just sucks.

  3. Re:The Russians did that, BTW on Is Daylight Saving Time Worth Saving? · · Score: 1

    >Russians did it
    +5
    >Saskatchewan did it ....(*)....

  4. So he is leaving... on Gnome Founder Miguel de Icaza Moves To Mac · · Score: 5, Funny

    So he is leaving the mess he caused?

  5. Re:Linux (still) needs a user level firewall on Mark Shuttleworth Addresses Ubuntu Privacy Issues · · Score: 1

    DrakeFirewall: http://doc.mandriva.com/en/2010/Mastering-Manual/Mastering-Manual.html/tinyfirewall.html

    It is available in Mageia as well.

    Pop-up notifications, default blocking all, port scan detection, etc.

    Been around for years.

  6. Subtle ad? on Google Files Antitrust Complaint Against Microsoft, Nokia · · Score: 4, Funny

    "they may opt instead for Microsoft's Windows Phone software"

    No one is going to do that.

  7. Stop being so fucking full of yourself on Ask Slashdot: Viable Open Source Models For Early Startups? · · Score: 0

    Stop being so fucking full of yourself, and you may have a change.

    If your project is actually rock star quality, open source or proprietary won't make a diffence.

    Now let's get back to your 15ms of fame.

  8. Trusted Source on Mastering Engineer Explains Types of Compression, Effects On Today's Music · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Neil Young made the same argument last month in Wired. The interviewer was a douchbag, so I'm not going to link to it, but Neil was right, and first.

  9. It stopped being your private life on Why Making Facebook Private Won't Protect You · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It stopped being your private life when you posted it to the Internet.

  10. Python on Why Can't We Put a BASIC On the Phone? · · Score: 1

    It's on the Playbook, and will be on the BB10 phones.

    http://peterhansen.ca/blog/category/PlayBook.html

  11. Still not a jailbreak. on PlayBook Jailbreak Tool Released · · Score: 2

    It is a privilege escalation to a 'root' user, which in this context is equivalent to an 'admin' user.

    In short, using an insecure backup/restore process, it changes the ability for root to login via ssh. No bootloader access, no 'jailbreak'. From there, all you get is what you could have done by developing an app.

    As you could always load an app directly onto your Playbook, this is not all that impressive.

    I have come to expect it from Crackberry, but though /. would have a critical eye.

  12. Not 'rooted' on RIM PlayBook Tablet Jailbroken · · Score: 4, Informative

    Remember this is QNX. This is a privilege escalation above the default 'devuser'. I still see nothing that indicates that the bootloader or anything of importance was 'rooted' in the same sense as an Android 'root' or and iPhone 'jailbreak'.

  13. This is based on analysts guesses on Samsung Takes the Lead In the Smartphone Market · · Score: 4, Informative

    This is based on analysts guesses. Samsung didn't release any numbers.

  14. Initial list of apps on RIM Offers Free Apps Following Outage · · Score: 2
  15. Re:A bad quarter on The (Big) Problem With RIM · · Score: 1

    Of course it is a problem. But it is not the end of the world. They have laid out a transition to QNX-based phones, and in the middle of than transition right now. Did they make mistakes last year with the pre-7 phones (underpowered, stagnant interface)? Yes they did, and this is a major part of their drop in overall market share.

    This does not seem unrecoverable to me though.

  16. Re:A bad quarter on The (Big) Problem With RIM · · Score: 1

    The market has grown. Subscribers are actually up, as well phone sales.

  17. Re:A bad quarter on The (Big) Problem With RIM · · Score: 1

    Abandoned is a bit melodramatic. But how about Apple? Or Unix? Or Nintendo?

  18. A bad quarter on The (Big) Problem With RIM · · Score: 1

    RIM has a bad quarter, and the glee at which people post its demise is amusing. Look at the actual financials, their assets, and the market share. Adjust for an expanded market and you get less of a 'doom and gloom' picture.

    And the Playbook is a fine piece of kit - and will only get better when the NDK is released. Could it have more apps? Yes. Is there anything wrong with the device itself. No.

  19. A week away... on Adobe Brings Flash-Free Flash To iOS Devices · · Score: 1

    A week away from the RIM earning call, and you are spouting about the ability of the iPhone to use flash.

    I swear the lot of you are barely classified as functionally retarded, and don't realized when you are being used.

    This article should have been tossed in the bin.

    Twats.

  20. Re:Why the hate? on New RIM Streaming Music: $5 For 50 Songs? · · Score: 1

    You keep using that word, I don't think it means what you think it means.

    You keep using that quote randomly. You are either regurgitating a meme, or just got Netflix.

  21. Why the hate? on New RIM Streaming Music: $5 For 50 Songs? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If it where anyone else putting this out, it would be heralded as the second coming of the music generation. Since it is RIM, the knee-jerk reaction is to slam it, without understanding what it is.

    Critical analysis is lost when it comes to RIM

  22. Re:IOW on RIM Co-CEO Cries 'No Fair' On Security Question · · Score: -1, Troll

    They have not provided the governments with the ability to snoop on their citizens communications.

    Like Lazaridis, I tire of this ignorance.

  23. Re:whats not fair on RIM Co-CEO Cries 'No Fair' On Security Question · · Score: 0, Troll

    They didn't. Prove it or shut up.

  24. Re:Why? Visit our App store! on HP To Put WebOS On PCs In 2012 · · Score: 1

    Steam came before Apple iStore. So did Games for Windows Live.

    You're right, screw the Apple iStore.

  25. Re:Funny how Blackberry isn't mentioned on US Army Considers a Smartphone For Every Soldier · · Score: 1

    I was wondering the same thing. If they are going to trial anything, I would assume it would be the Blackberry. It is trivial to lock it down to allow only what they want.