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Comment Re:Why wait? (Score 1) 194

but unlike nicotine, which actually enhances concentration, on meth/ heroin/ coke, your focus is for shit. so you can't hold a job/ maintain a relationship

you have no fucking idea what you are talking about.

1. meth, or methamphetamine, aka ice or speed is well known for its ability to enhance focus and concentration. it's focusing effects are far more powerful than that of the rather feeble nicotine.

2. many users with clean, reliable supplies of heroin and similarly poweful opiates have no trouble holding down jobs - even difficult jobs with lare amounts of autonomy and responsibility. many doctors, nurses, and paramedics have opiate addictions that have minimal or zero impact on their ability to do their jobs because they have a safe, clean supply and don't live the fucked up junkie lifestyle.

3. not all use is abuse. most people use their drugs with moderation and restraint, in the same the way that most people won't gobble down an entire chocolate cake by themselves or eat a block of chocolate every day. they'll have small amounts at appropriate times and places (i.e. on their time off on the weekend, and not halfway into their shift at work).

Your post should have been moderated Ignorant, not Insightful.
it's the same old half-truths, lies and prejudice masquerading as information.

Comment Re:Nope (Score 1) 448

the best response at a system-wide level is universal unemployment benefits - the dole. as a right, not as some form of time-limited insurance based on their previous employment. ditto for universal health care, socialised health care, not private insurance.

in short, the things that civilised western democracies have but the USA does not.

people who have a minimal regular income, and are able to feed, house, and clothe themselves and their families are less desperate and less likely to commit crimes to get some cash. same if they are able to access medical services *without* going tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars into debt.

it's cheaper to society than the cost of crime, the cost of unsafe streets, the cost of police, the cost of hospitalisations or death when muggings go wrong, and it's cheaper than the cost of prison.

there will, of course, still be a tiny handful of crazies who prefer the criminal life, or are incapable of anything else, but there's nowhere near enough people like that for it to be a serious concern...easily handled by police. most people would rather not be criminals, or to be so desperate that they have no other choice but to threaten others.

Comment Re:If 10 parties have 10% of the vote each (Score 1) 441

To bring back the war analogy, we were allies with Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden once, because we didn't know any better.

the american people may have been ignorant about the nature of these people, but the american government and the corporations they work for knew exactly what kind of puppets they were hiring. they didn't give a fuck about anything but the oil and the fact that they were anti-communist or at least anti-russian.

America has a many decades-long habit of setting up and/or supporting/propping up puppet dictatorships all around the world - evil scumbags who loot their countries and murder the civilian population. and it's all fine as US corporate profits keep flowing. Hussein, Pinochet, and Marcos, just to name a few. Even the Iranian revolution of 1979 was due to the americans - the puppet. ie. the Shah, they supported was so bad that the religious loonies overthrew him.

Comment Re:NoScript (Score 1) 731

No, really, it does - for the websites that I absolutely have to access no matter what, I've already whitelisted them. For everything else, I couldn't care less.

yep, me too.

sites that insist on having javascript enabled before displaying any useful information or having functional navigation just guarantee that I won't bother returning...the close tab button is ever-present. I'll never get to find out if the site is one that i'd end up really liking. and i'm fine with that. more than fine.

it may be that i'm missing out on the greatest web site in the world, but i just don't give a fuck because a) my time is valuable, b) my privacy and security are also valuable, and c) there are millions of other web sites out there that aren't as annoying or demanding.

Comment Re:NoScript (Score 1) 731

yep.

and one of the other reasons i run noscript and adblock is because I want my computer to idle at 0% CPU usage when i'm not using it, rather than with all six cores of my AMD 1090T running at 100% (which is what happens whenever i browse without noscript and adblock, e.g. in a different browser like midori or epiphany that doesn't have them installed - i use them to browse sites that require javascript because i don't want to whitelist youtube or google or other huge sites in my main browser).

Comment Re:NoScript (Score 5, Insightful) 731

you're making things too hard for yourself.

the correct way to render a page is however the user wants it rendered at that moment in time. this may vary based on the device they're using, the time of day, how tired their eyes are, arbitrary whim, and thousands of other factors - almost none of which can be anticipated or predicted by you.

amongst other things, that means web sites should emit just plain xhtml with simple css and don't do any fucking with the DOM with javascript. if the client's renderer is broken, then it's their problem, not yours. don't try to fix it or work around it with js or stupid hacks - it's just fucking broken and will never get fixed as long as people like you keep making work-arounds.

and nobody ever wants a mobile app. no user does, anyway. it's arsehole companies and marketing vermin who want users to be running their own special purpose spyware app rather than just visit a web site.

Comment Re:Flashblock is my middle ground (Score 5, Insightful) 731

What we *do* have is a clusterfuck of technology that developed from an interesting idea to effectively share a word processing screen at universities that is fundamentally toxic to us.

no. the toxicity comes from the advertising and the insistence on javascript (and flash and java etc applets).

just displaying documents is harmless. it's the fact that web-dev fuckers (and worse, "designers") want to run arbitrary code on millions of computers belonging to other people that is the source of the harm.

So many of the "shiny" features out there only work in an event based framework where I can modify the DOM without reloading the entire page.

you're making the mistake of assuming those "shiny" features are essential. they're not. in fact, more often than not, they're a PITA and end up being a reason not to return to the site.

if a web site or even just a web page doesn't work without javascript, then it is broken. js can be useful to *optionally* enhance a page, but the page should work (i.e. display the important information and navigation controls) without javascript.

BTW:

CDN's should be registered in the browser as an alternative for any file that needs to be downloaded for a "page".

so CDNs become a back door for malware because they're all whitelisted/trusted. what's the point of managing permissions for a site if that site can just bypass restrictions by uploading their scripts and malware to a popular CDN?

doing that would also allow CDNs to spy on users as they browse from site to site, linking accounts and IDs and activities - same as ad networks now (which is yet another reason to run adblock).

if ads were just static graphics without any animation and without spyware/tracking and without javascript then most people wouldn't give a shit about ads and wouldn't bother blocking them (it was animated GIFs that motivated me to write my first ad blocker in the mid 90s...the text and static GIFs that were common before then didn't annoy me enough to be worth the bother of eliminating)

Comment Re:Why not Congress? (Score 1) 135

Socialist is the original - and still global - meaning of the term Libertarian, before american anarcho-capitalists co-opted the term. Until the internet spread american right-wing libertarianism far and wide, 'lefty socialist anarchist' was how most of the world understood the term. Now there's confusion and you either have to avoid the term entirely or preface it with a qualifier like "US" or "right-wing"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarian_socialism

one of the huge differences (compared to US libertarianism) is that libertarian socialists don't fetishise or worship private property as THE single most important foundational doctrine, transcending *everything* else.

Comment Re:Let me guess (Score 1) 60

Libertarian propagandists and their useful idiots manage to twist any fact and every event so that everything is always the government's fault. Government can do no good, ever, and has no purpose other than to steal your property.

a conman rips off hundreds of millions? re-frame it as the "government wants their cut", so they're the ones to blame. then you can get on with that vile american habit of *admiring* successful con-men rather than hating and despising them.

do you american morons even realise that the rich, the 1%, the billionares and corporate CEOs are the modern day equivalents (and in many cases the descendants and heirs) of the aristocrats and kings that your revolutionary war was fought against? It wasn't "government" that they fought - your government is the thing your revolutionaries set up to protect themselves from a return of the kings and aristocrats, to limit and regulate their power.

(which is, of course, why you've had decades of well-funded anti-government and anti-regulation propaganda. the wealthy don't want to be limited or regulated)

and who is it that's calling for a return to monarchy, to aristocracy? why, it's the latest fad in libertarian thought.
American Libertarianism has always been about promoting the interests of the extremely wealthy over those of everyone else, and now they're pushing to have themselves raised to a new version of "nobility", but (in perfect accord with the libertarian principle - the libertarian prime directive, really - of "fuck everyone else") without even a hint of any "nobless oblige" baggage.

Comment Re:I'll never understand... (Score 1) 122

part of the problem is that the labour government were hyper-sensitive to some analog issues.

in particular, they didn't want to be accused of being anti-old people by forcing horribly distressing new-fangled technology on them. worse, some of the oidies could die if their phone lines were ever out and because digital shit is new, that would be the fault of the NBN whereas an old analog phone being out would be just normal shit happening without anyone to blame.

as Hackett has said, that analog hole would have been better filled with cheap or subsidised mobile services for medical monitors, alarm systems, and so on. but the opposition and the press, specifically Murchoch's press, would never have let them get away with it, and they would have been blamed for every old person who died (whether they were hooked up to the new NBN or not).

some things are completely irrational and just make no sense, and you can't fight back against headlines like "Labour kills grandma", same as you can't fight back against 3 years of Murdoch newspaper headlines referring to the PM as "witch" and "liar".

Comment Re:Splendid (Score 0) 321

think of the children!

they're the ones who'll be forced to watch the slideshows.

and eventually suffer the indignity of having "cute" baby photos of them brought out to embarass them if they're ever dumb enough to bring a gf or bf home.

that photo archive isn't an innocent collection of memories, it's malicious forward-planning by parents.

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