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Comment Re:Common sense (Score 1) 496

Less reliable than they say, in my case.

Having been in one of those "serious situations," my TDE, according to the common formula I found from just about every resource, was in the high 2000s. My first target was 1800 kcal, and I still either maintained or gained weight. It wasn't after dropping it to 1000 for a month (up to 12 for five months after that) that I started having any weight loss.

Not that I particularly recommend that approach. I lost weight, yes, but I spent six months feeling like a bear with a tranq in my ass.

Comment Re:Common sense (Score 1) 496

Contrast that to a Dorito chip which is a bloated monolithic blob

OMG, just because they all come in the same bag doesn't mean it's monolithic! The chips are separate! If you want to take out one Dorito chip and replace it with a Pringles, you totally can (after using another Dorito chip to grind it down into the right shape).

Comment Re:Randian Dumbfuckery (Score 1) 318

Gee, how was Ma Bell able to maintain a monopoly and keep anyone else from competing?

Oh, that's right! The FUCKING GOVERNMENT prevented competition!

Which was unrelated to the FCC's Title II regulation: "the government" is not one big, monolithic entity.

The government also continued to interfere after Ma Bell was broken up, and even after ISPs were re-classified as Title I communication services: every time they laid new cable or fiber. There is no internet access without government action - none of the providers are going to arrange land use/rental agreements with every property owner, so the only reason it's even a thing is because of the government exercising its "easement" (eminent domain) powers.

Comment Re:PHP is fine (Score 1) 182

Bad coders are irrelevant to the fact that PHP is objectively and measurably bad in design and implementation. It started as a toy, and that pedigree still shows.

Not only is it still the mess of internal inconsistency, braindead weak-typing and promotion, and anemic text support, but there's some amazing -- I mean brilliantly, awe-inspiring, mind-boggling -- idiocy in some of its baked in APIs: LDAPs ldap_list() vs ldap_read() vs ldap_search() all perform the same operation but with different scopes, none of which are particularly clear from the function names. Others are incomplete in spite of being for mature protocols: good luck getting a CERT record from a DNS server. And then you've got ones like OpenSSL which combine both into a nonsensical mass of mental anguish that, fortunately, is actually utterly pointless to use anyway because there's no functionality regarding certificate revocation, making the whole thing one big tumor of futility.

Comment Re:On being offended (Score 1) 765

Right. So how much can it hurt to clear out some of the deadwood brogrammers spending their time on dick jokes and let a few budding Grace Hoppers have a go?

I'm not remotely convinced that those "budding Grace Hoppers" aren't already "having a go." I've worked with more than a few.

I suspect that it's time to update the old saw to "Those who can, do. Those who can't, cry about 'oppression' on the internet."

Comment Re:Define "Threatened" and "Unwelcome" (Score 1) 765

Maybe because Wikipedia articles have to be based on citations of reliable sources, such as articles by journalists, books by edited and published authors, that sort of thing. Since most of the GamerGate support is from blogs and Twitter posts it can't be cited, and most of the reliable sources say it's an orgy of misogyny and trolling.

Imagine that... a group calling out (a subset) of mainstream media bullshit is crapped on by the "reliable sources" which all happen to be mainstream media - oh, and textbooks. Lots of reliability and fact-checking going on there, especially in Texas...

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