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Comment Users are obsolete (Score 1) 572

Users are obsolete.
Users are obsolete.
Users are obsolete.

Obsolete
are
users.

What are users?
Obsolete.

Who is obsolete?
Users.

How would you best describe the relation between users and being obsolete?
The latter being the core characteristics of the former.

Users, obsolete are.

Obsoleteness. Why dost thou plague the users so?

Comment Drilling sergeant (Score 1) 107

"Now listen you maggots! Shoot 'em, blow 'em, kill 'em anyway you like, but remember this. The blue ones are bulletproof, so use knives or grenades. But not on the green ones, those are resistant to all forms of explosives... and poison, I think. The black ones cannot be drowned and the purple ones can safely ignore radiation, so nukes are useless. War has become more complicated, I guess."

Comment What a lovely idea! (Score 1) 118

People have a lot of space they scarcely/ever use. But why just hackers? When we start doing good, let's extend it to other professions. In no time, you will have two attorneys in the attic, a group of gangsters in the garage, a Romanian refugee in the refrigerator, an established loan-shark in the lounge, few pick-pockets in the patio, a visionary in the vestibule, and maybe even a killer in the kitchen.

But what if those people start interacting with each other?

Comment Re:Nothing's wrong with SORBS (Score 1) 290

That is exactly the middle-management mentality that causes so much trouble: "Look, it works, it killed the fly. Oh, and it also killed the whole village..."

Maybe you would be better off plugging the network cable off - voila, stops spam 100%. The problem is that blacklists like these create a lot of false positives - legitimate customers of other ISPs whose IPs and IP ranges got blacklisted can't mail to your clients. Not your problem? Wrong, it is your problem, because by applying the blacklist "solution" without proper consideration, you are punishing innocent people collectively (bad practice).

Imagine an ISP with outgoing mailserver for many ADSL users - many users today have compromised Windows instalations serving as zombies for spammers. ISPs cannot effectively prevent this, yet when the zombie awakens and spams, everyone else using the same server is punished by the blacklist.

You are just moving the hassle to the other guy, which is once again, bad. There is no "magic bullet" solution to spam, but it pays to be considerate and responsible. And if your customers leave because they can't receive legitimate mail, don't be surprised. And if your answer is "It ain't my problem", you don't deserve them anyway.

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