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Comment No difference to me (Score 1) 308

Well all I can say is that in 2011 I watched 0 items of Hollywood/MPAA/RIAA produced entertainment. In 2012 it was again 0 items. I'm not expecting to watch/listen to any of their crap in 2013 either.

However the MegaUpload shutdown was annoying as a friend and I used to swap audio tracks for some projects we've been working on using the service (he lives on a different continent to me and had a MegaUpload account which just seemed convenient to use) Not a massive problem as we got round this by me setting up an FTP server and allowing it through my firewall etc. but slightly annoying none the less.

But the root question is why would anyone even want to share the forumlaic, cliched, unimaginative crap produced by members of the MPAA ? I'd consider being given a DVD/CD/memory stick of their crap the same way I would consider someone giving me herpes.

There is a whole world of wonderful films/music/art available world wide. The jaded, tired old crap produced by these people is absolutely not worth giving the time of day to. Seen one, seen 'em all. Quite frankly I'd rather watch some ants foraging... or even a cat washing it's bottom.

Comment No thanks. (Score 1) 440

I like my bread freshly baked either from my local baker (first choice) or from my trusty bread machine. I have no interest in old, crappy preservative riddled, chemical crap in my food thank you very much. Maybe useful for astronauts or arctic explorers etc. but this is exactly the sort of thing that is simply not needed.

Not to mention the fact that a bit of bread mould is good for you !

Comment Re:Will MATE make it into RHEL? (Score 1) 56

Replying simply to undo inadvertent mod (didn't mean to click the drop down whilst scrolling the page ;)

But whilst I'm at it Gnome 3 is absolutely not worth a try. The gnome project should be buried as of this point. Their attitude towards their users was so disgracefully arrogant that every developer associated with gnome should be permanently sent to pariah land.

There is no way in hell anything from that bunch of self righteous pricks is geting anywhere near a system of mine again.

Comment Solution in need of a problem. (Score 1) 116

Need me to use a special device whilst I'm employed by you ? Easy just provide me with the device. Then you can do what you like with it. Lock it down, encrypt it, remote manage it etc. etc.

Need me to access IT infrastructure from home ? No problem, give me a physically separate network to use (via a mobile phone should be fine these days)

My devices will never be connected to any employers network - nor will I use employers devices on my own network. The two things are seperate and should be physically separate.

There should be complete separation between home/work life including all use of devices/networks etc. etc.

Comment Re:Apartheid (Score 2) 591

Indeed. Make up your own belief system and follow it for as long as convenient. When it no longer fits make up a new one. There's plenty of gods/rituals to choose from so find something that works for you. It's an infinite omniverse out there and it does not fit in the human mind.

Religion should make you grateful for your existence, appreciative of other existences (from the low to the high) and should help you get your way through life. The minute you find yourself telling others how to live or what to believe in you should realise that you're wrong.

"We place no reliance on virgin or pigeon. Our method is science. Our object religion".

And 23 praises to Eris & "Bob" !

Comment Please port this to Linux A.S.A.P. (Score 4, Insightful) 164

> "It monitors all outbound connection attempts by applications and the operating system, and asks users to permit or block any URLs and port numbers that are accessed."

Excellent. + 100 this is the way things should be !!!

I've been yammering on about this for ages now without being able to get any Linux devs interested. As far as I'm concerned without such a feature Linux is a dead duck as far as being an operating system suitable for the home user. I've stopped putting Ubuntu on peoples machines due to the complete lack of such a firewall. And no. IP tables and Firestarter etc. are not the same thing *at all*.

The end user should always be given the final decision before *ANYTHING* on the computer is allowed internet access. This single feature of the Zone Alarm firewall on Windows has allowed numerous "non computer savvy" friends and relatives to realise they have a problem well before malware has been able to phone home. Not to mention blocking all the crappy "auto updaters" and other such crap that idiots have started putting in their Windows apps.

1 The people who write Zone Alarm for Windows get it.

2 Moxie Marlinspike gets it.

3 The Linux devs simply do not get it. They seem to believe we live in Magic Fairyland where no program would ever do anything malicious and anything should be able to connect out without the user knowing about it. "But we're only fetching cover art/some other stuff". No you're reporting information to a third party that I do not wish sent thank you very much.

Without this simple feature your computer is simply a digital spy silently allowing any program to send any information it wants anywhere in the world.

Totally unacceptable in 2011. All machines should have firewalls that allow the user full control of what applications are allowed to talk to the local network and/or the internet.

Comment Humans should grow the fuck up. (Score 1) 210

What we need is for the human race to wake up and understand that we all do stupid stuff at some point. Being drunk and having your picture taken wearing womens underwear/naked/passed out in front of a bong/canoodling with a stripper (of the same sex !) etc. etc. etc. does not make you the equivalent of Hitler (unless of course you are Hitler) It does not demonstrate your ability to perform a particular task efficiently.

The sum total of your life and being cannot be summarised by one image frozen in time. You are a conscious entity that feels it's way through life, makes it up as you go along and often gets it worng. That's the fun of being alive !

Anyone who hasn't done something daft or embarassing at some point in their life is probably a socially inadequate loser who daren't lose their self control because that's when they're start killing people.

Simply put it should be illegal for companies to discrimante against someone for something "offensive" or "tasteless" they were pictured doing years ago which has now surfaced "online" (probably from something taken when they were a drunken teenager)

The "moral minority" are puritanical, small minded prudes who can't get a hard on between 'em (that's why the world needs shrinks and Viagra). Quite how society decided theirs was the voice that should be listened to is beyond me.

Weirdfolk arise ! Stand erect for your abnormality because you're better than them !

We should, nay have, a right to be ourselves with all our faults , all our weaknesses and all our strengths. That's what makes the show work !

Personally I only hire "weirdos" as I find they're usually more independent, more creative, and do a better job than the "straights". When a problem arises they creatively solve it (or work round it) whilst the "normals" just sit on their hands waiting to be told what to do.

Praise "Bob" ! And fuck' em if they can't take a joke.

Comment Preventing the exchange of numbers is absurd ! (Score 1) 390

As all us 'puter folk know any arbitary sequence of bytes can be viewed as expressing a number. e.g. using 4 bytes we can represent a signed integer between -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647. From this we can see that any sequence of bytes (no matter it's length) can be viewed as expressing a number.

As items of "digital media" are simply a sequence of bytes then, in common with all other sequences of bytes, they can be viewed as simply a number (albeit a very large number)

And let's face it the idea of trying to control the exchange of numbers is totally absurd ! Can you imagine somebody claiming that I couldn't give my friend the number 93 ?

Oh how the future will look back and laugh at this age :)

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