Comment Re:Ability to un-do is no excuse for forced change (Score 1) 7
Exactly. You simply don't change settings on someone else's computer unless they ask you to.
Exactly. You simply don't change settings on someone else's computer unless they ask you to.
As usual when I boot on Patch Tuesday, I open a bunch of tabs, the notebook slows to a crawl, and this time it was locked up so tight that Windows gave a message saying it couldn't display the message and to use the power button. I had to pull the battery to reboot the damned thing.
So I start Firefox back up and it says it's updating. It finally opens, with an extra tab, one telling me that it changed my default search to Yahoo.
Who else is hurt by it? Their stockholders? They OWN Sony. The employees? They ARE Sony. Playstation owners? Serves them right for buying Sony equipment.
There are no innocents here.
Sony is hardly a "little old lady" and ruining someone's computer is hardly "cutting someone off"; it's a felony that should have been prosecuted, but wasn't. The guy who burglarized my house a couple of years ago is lucky the cops caught him before I did.
If Sony had repaid me for the damage and apologized I would forgive them, but if you want something from me you have to ASK. They didn't.
Again, fuck Sony, I wouldn't feel sorry for the asshole who broke into my house if someone broke into his. And I don't feel sorry for Sony.
Actually when I read, especially something by a good writer, it is like Total recall; I get immersed. And I don't think I'd want to use that machine for a virtual vacation!
Have you seen Asimov's Dreaming is a private thing? It's in his anthology Earth is Room Enough. All I could find on the internet was a pdf; there is an intro by someone else.
It was 10 years ago.
So what? They have shown no indication that they will become less evil. Why would you buy computer equipment from a company willing to hack its customers?
Lots of large companies do lots of suspect things and you never hear about it.
I'll know about it if I'm one of their victims. And, so it's "well, everybody else shoplifts and teases nerds, why shouldn't I?" Just because someone else is being evil gives you no right to be evil as well.
You might think its karma for Sony getting hacked but what about all the innocent people who get hurt too?
I don't believe in karma, and I was one of the innocent people Sony's hacking hurt. If Sony's stockholders get hurt, GOOD. Owning Sony stock is evil. Their employees? What is a company, but its employees? Would you work for the Cosa Nostra just because they were hiring? Then why would you take a position with them?
Hacking Sony harms no innocents. If you work for them, you're part of the problem. If you own stock you're the biggest part of the problem.
Why are defending evil? Are you a Sony employee?
Sony's sins go far beyond XCP and OtherOS.
These kids have my thanks, as does North Korea. Sony hacked my computer with the XCP trojan they loaded on a music CD my daughter bought at the record store she worked at. So any time Sony is hacked, I cheer and hope the attackers do a lot of expensive damage.
Yes, over ten years ago and I'm still enraged over it. Someone should have gone to prison for that.
Fuck that evil God damned Sony and the ass it rode in on, the fucking bastards. DIE, SONY, DIE!!!
I think losing keys, at least outside, is worse. especially in the winter.
Actually, I'm having the time of my life.
In all fairness, they make a good approximation of the average American.
Fanboy defends the indefensible to the last, is there any tricky monopolist behaviour you won't try and brush off?
Mod points both here and s/n at the same time. And here I'm working on three books!
There's Mars, Ho! which I'm hopeful I'll publish soon.
Did #1 Monday
Thanksgiving morning I was ready to pick up my daughter and visit our family a hundred miles south in St. Louis.
My keys weren't in my pocket. An hour later I gave up looking and called all concerned with the sad news; no Thanksgiving for me this year; I was stuck in my house.
I found them Saturday.
"The medium is the massage." -- Crazy Nigel