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Comment Re:Hmm (Score 1) 303

> I'll grant you bash is more mature and intuitive, sure - but you can do things in powershell that just either aren't possible with bash without writing helper applications in a non-scripting language or are exceedingly convoluted.

even without touching powershell I am sure bash is uglier. And sure it relies on external tools. It's the latter which makes bash stronger, bash + the wealth of already available, fast, mature unix commands. And did I mention Free? free.

Comment Re:Betteridge's law of headlines (Score 1) 545

"Go forth and multiply and populate the earth", which does not really equal to overpopulate it, right?

If you only say "go forth and multiply" you are missing out a key detail about your wacky thesis (it is wacky because I don't see humanity following many and often reiterated religious precepts like do not kill, why they should follow a single passage in genesis).

And, by saying "go forth and multiply" you also could have people reply "3 4 *". With a straight face.

Comment Re:The problem with dark matter (Score 1) 190

I have no issues in imagining that, the problem is indeed the opposite. If there COULD be a particle, everything is ok. If there MUST be a particle, there is lack of imagination. Sometimes that is good, speeds up the search for an explanation. Sometimes that makes the explanation difficult or impossible to reach. With neutrinos it was good.

Comment Re:The problem with dark matter (Score 1) 190

Until dark matter can be directly, or indirectly but consistently detected (e.g. we can take a bunch of dark matter and move it around, if it doesn't move it is a property of that particular region of space, not something contained in it), dark matter stays as an abstraction that helps our formulas to explain, pardon, model gravitational interactions.

That is, now you can either consider it an as yet undetected physical object, or the rationalization of an error, as you prefer, and orient your own research accordingly.

I point this out because "our models do not match our observations" can be either resolved by "therefore there is something more to be modelled" which in this case implies the dark matter hypothesis, or "therefore our models are wrong/too general/too limited", which would be strange but not impossible. Even after modeling every single past present and future aspect of reality, you cannot claim you completely know it, since you are speaking from the inside of it. It would be like testing every I/O combination in a unit test and then proclaiming you have achieved 100% code coverage. Those are two different things on two different levels.
Many scientists know this, not all of them unfortunately.

Comment Re:open source is history (Score 1) 46

LOL Like proprietary software didn't steal ideas from university research, or amateurs even, and like the linux kernel weren't inspired by something else!

I'll give you 1/5 for the trolling content, but 4/5 for the trolling style. Hopefully you were not really convinced of what you wrote.

Comment Re:This just in... (Score 1) 100

Indeed TFA makes the assumption that those in power don't understand, so that they demonize hackers. Which is incredibly naive, because people in power are usually *better* than the average at getting and rating information.

Once they get this information, they reason like: "how is this going to affect my career?" and take the necessary steps to profit from the information, just like parent said.

Comment Re: 1984 has finally arrived ... (Score 1) 166

you are perfectly right. the second part of the problem, though, is that the system with its banks and investments prefers clueless managers that roam unrelated industries in their careers than leaders with expertise in the field who obey to different sets of rules than the immediate carreer advances. who wields financial power wants people who bend to financial power.

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