Slashdot Mirror


User: halcyon1234

halcyon1234's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
1,265
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 1,265

  1. Re:Civil disobedience on Online, You're Being Watched At All Times; Act Accordingly. · · Score: 1

    The nose. Your post is on it. I approve.

  2. Fight with numbers on A Corporate War Against a Scientist, and How He Fought Back · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Every single scientist should fight it. Make them execute every single scummy plan they have on the books. If hundreds of thousands of scientists fight back, you'll see just how "unlimited" corp's pockets actually are. When the majority revolts, the corporate overlords quickly discover pushing their agenda gets costly and isn't worth it anymore...

  3. What numbers do you have on users who use D2, but with Javascript disabled? (Which effectively makes it D1, and Beta doesn't work without JS)

  4. Re:Join the slashdot farewell: on Customer: Dell Denies Speaker Repair Under Warranty, Blames VLC · · Score: 1

    You don't speak for this old timer. Stop bloody ruining every thread with your immature anti-beta posts.

    First they ignore you...

  5. >http://web.archive.org/web/20000305021033/http://slashdot.org/
    oh that page made my heart a flutter

    No shit:

    Banner Ads on Your Cell Phone
    Technology Posted by emmett on Saturday March 04, [2000] @11:25AM
    from the just-what-you-need dept.
    James Ensor writes, "I'm sure you'll all be just thrilled to hear that Ericsson has developed and is implementing a way to do targeted ads on Internet enabled cellphones. They envision TV-like FMV commercials in the future.

    In conclusion: Fuck Beta.

  6. Re:Devil's avocado on Adobe Flash Remote Code Execution Flaw Exploited In the Wild · · Score: 1

    BTW how many of you are planning to split when they force us onto that shitstain that is /. beta? I don't know about you but if I wanting another tweeting twits for shits I'd be on Reddit. The thing is a mess, it looks like shit, hard to follow flow, comments even more broken, obviously designed for pads (which I bet my last buck is less than 3% of the daily readership of this site) it is the windows 8 of the web!

    Consider:

    1. The majority of Slashdot's useful content comes from its users, in comments. Thus, they are the majority user.
    2. There have been THOUSANDS of "fuck beta" posts across every single article, made by those same "majority users"
    3. I have not seen a single "Well, actually, I like beta and it's great" post.
    4. Thus the majority of the majority fucking hate the change and do not want it and will leave if it comes
    5. Dice doesn't care and is just trying to "prove" that Slashdot should be mothballed.
  7. Re:I'm trying to reply from the beta on Fire Destroys Iron Mountain Data Warehouse, Argentina's Bank Records Lost · · Score: 3, Informative

    have you left any constructive comments in the Slashdot "blog" threads?

    Yes, and they've all been ignored. Just like every "feedback" thread that's ever been run by a corporation. I also filled out the survey. Ignored.

    The change will happen. Readingship will nosedive. Someone at Dice will say "See, told you Slashdot was dying, this proves me right". The site will be mothballed, and Dice News (tm) will be opened as a "leader in a newspace with no competition".

  8. Slightly OT.. but is it just me, or has Slashdot started cropping the text inside an A tag? Your link shows up as "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D...", which is less than useful. Sure I can hover over it to find out the target, but that's more mouse interaction that I really want with a Slashdot page.

    Anyone know if there's an option to NOT crop useful information like URLS???

  9. Re:Error in summary on Ball Lightning Caught On Video and Spectrograph · · Score: 1

    I'd just like to note that a will o' the wisp is not the same thing as ball lightning.

    Of course not. Those are two entirely different cards. They aren't even the same color!

  10. Article title fail on The Spamming Refrigerator · · Score: 1

    "Refrigerator Full of Spam"

  11. That'll get the data back! on FTC Drops the Hammer On Maker of Location-Sharing Flashlight App · · Score: 1

    Great, the FCC told them not to do it. Let's just say that actually gets them to stop harvesting the data (hahahaha)... what about the data that's already been harvested? They've already stolen a valuable resource which they can continue to sell to 3rd parties.

    For that matter, what about the data already in the hands of the 3rd parties? They can do whatever they want with it with impunity.

    Maybe we need to hold 3rd party marketers liable, too. Pawn shops are on the hook if they buy stolen items. Let's make marketers pay the same way. Did you buy marketing data from a skeevy company, and that company just got fined? You get fined too, for at least the same amount. Or double. Just watch how quickly the industry starts policing itself, overnight.

  12. Donation on Internet Archive's San Francisco Home Badly Damaged By Fire · · Score: 1

    I just dropped $25 on a reprinted card game from 20 years ago.

    Yeah, I think I can spare another $25 for this site that I've used way, way more than once.

  13. Unplug, and let the minimum wage attempt to care on Tesco To Use Face Detection Technology For In-Store Advertising · · Score: 2

    Made the mistake of going into a Bed Bath & Beyond recently. They have LCD screens with speakers playing ads set up everywhere. And I do mean everywhere. There's dozens in an aisle. Stand in the middle of an aisle, and you're assaulted on all sides by loud, tinny, high pitched ads. You cannot go anywhere in the store without being in range of at lest five of them.

    While I (almost) understand selling premium aisle space to one or two companies to plug an adbox-- this was beyond ridiculous. A pure example of company greed mixed with advertiser childish need to be heard.

    So while my wife hunted for the items we needed (not either of our choice, wedding gifts), I amused myself by walking up and down the aisles, unplugging the things. They were all just these cheapass LCD screens you would buy from Walmart. Cheap shit consumer crap, lowest possible cost (with horrifically shitty sound, further driving up the annoyance factor). Shows just how much the advertisers care about quality. Anyways, they're all powered by standard AC adapters plugged in to the side by those little round plugs. So walk around, take a quick look, and yank. One down. I think I got about dozen of them, and the aisles were so much quieter.

    Try it out next time you're stuck in this situation. It's great fun. And really, what's the minimum wage stockperson going to do even if they see you? Do you think they get any of that sweet money the store gets from sucking the advertiser's cock? They're probably just as annoyed at being exposed to this noise NON STOP for their entire shift. And even if they aren't-- the store ain't paying them nearly enough to care.

  14. Do not trust on TSA Union Calls For Armed Guards At Every Checkpoint · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I was taking a flight in 2008. I was in one of those long and winding lines waiting to go through security.

    Someone in the middle of the line answers their cell phone.

    A security guard from across the room points at him and shouts "NO CELL PHONES". Dude doesn't even realize he's being yelled at, so the guard INSTANTLY rips the cordon off, still pointing at the cell phone holder. Is marching towards him, pushing through the crowd, hand on (thankfully holstered and bolted) gun, shouting "NO CELL PHONES PUT IT AWAY!"

    That's who they want to hire-- except they want to give them automatic assault weapons and no oversight

    I haven't flown since 2008, swore off doing so once the rapey scanners came in. Most assuredly will NOT even reconsider with this policy in place.

    Because after all, armed guards in charge of protecting "national security" at any cost will never overreact, make someone like, say, a mother with her child believe she's doing something wrong, make her nervous, then chase her down the streets of Washington and execute her in front of her baby.

  15. Off-road and off-ground on SkyRunner Car Goes Off-Road and Off-Ground · · Score: 1

    So what? My car can go off-road and off-ground.

    Just not for very long. Or more than once.

  16. Re:I'll level with you on Dell Fixes Ultrabook That Smelled of Cat Urine · · Score: 1

    It's still better than a SlashBI or Slashdot TV submission.

    Or he could have become Bennett...

    But to comfort the OP, don't worry. It'll be duped within a day, and then your misery will be spread around and thus lessened.

  17. Re:Barefaced corruption of Wikipedia on How PR Subverts Wikipedia · · Score: 1
    "find out who they are and remove their admin status immediately."

    Create an article. Hire the company to change it. See who admins it. Kick them.

  18. Value of bitcoins on Silk Road Shut Down, Founder Arrested, $3.6 Million Worth of Bitcoin Seized · · Score: 5, Funny

    Article: 11:36am: US Government seizes $3.6 million worth of bitcoins

    Update, 11:45am: US Government seizes $1.75 million worth of bitcoins

    Update, 12:03pm: US Government seizes $8.3 million worth of bitcoins

    Update, 12:54pm: US Government seizes $766 thousand worth of bitcoins

    Update, 3:27pm: US Government seizes Eight Dollars worth of bitcoins

    Update, 5:55pm: US Government seizes $15 million worth of bitcoins

  19. Posts show "Days ago" instead of actual time on Come Try Out Slashdot's New Design (In Beta) · · Score: 1

    First: What everyone else has said. Make this change, and you'll kill Slashdot dead. The comment section is tiny, confusing, hard to read, and pushed so far down the page as to be completely ignored.

    Second: Don't even fucking think of using the brain-dead Facebook/twitter model of "x minutes/hours/days" ago instead of showing the actual posting time. One, it isn't accurate enough. Two hours ago-- and how many minutes? Two, if I want to know when something was posted, I don't want to do math. I want to glance at the post's title and see the exact time and date. I don't want to look there, then look at my clock, then look back again, and start to do math as to when it was posted. Umm--- thirteen hours ago, and it's currently 7am, so that means-- carry the 12, remember AM/PM-- FUCK IT!

    This whole redesign has to be a joke. =(

  20. Re:Digg version 2.0 on Come Try Out Slashdot's New Design (In Beta) · · Score: 2
    I found the same thing to be true with the last "redesign" from a couple years ago. Styles to the rescue. This wraps each thread in a border, and indents child threads. Once the new redesign becomes "You will like it fuck you" standard, I'll probably have to write something similar.

    li.comment
    {
    border:solid 1px black;
    border-radius:10px !important;
    position:relative;
    left:20px;
    background:white !important;
    margin-bottom:5px !important;
    }

  21. Re:I can't believe I have to mention this on GTA V Proves a Lot of Parents Still Don't Know or Care About ESRB Ratings · · Score: 1

    Or is it possible that "parents" includes millions of different people who feel differently about many things.

    I don't know. What does Slashdot think about that possibility?

  22. Re:Anniversary on Xbox One Set To Launch On November 22 · · Score: 1

    It's also the 50th anniversary of the assassination of JFK... coincidence? Actually, yes, I'm pretty sure it's just a coincidence. Reply to This

    Do you think it's a coincidence that it's just a coincidence? Think about it. Really think about it.

  23. Overpopulation on The World Fair of 2014 According To Asimov (From 1964) · · Score: 1

    Re: concerted birth control efforts:

    One of the more serious exhibits at the 2014 World's Fair, accordingly, will be a series of lectures, movies and documentary material at the World Population Control Center (adults only; special showings for teen-agers).

    If you're looking to control the unintended population boom, you might want to reverse those showings there, Mr. A.

  24. Re:Wow ... on McAfee Regrets "Flawed" Trillion Dollar Cyber Crime Claims · · Score: 1

    And does Mr Fey have the name of that engineer so that others can "meet" him/her? And interview him/her?

    Gabe?

    Yes yes yes that's an outlier, doesn't fit the term "stolen", blah blah blah. Continue on...

  25. Alton Brown on New Doctor Who Actor To Be Revealed This Sunday · · Score: 2

    Alton Brown for Doctor!