Comment Re: FUCK (Score 1) 150
"They are trying to mislead everyone."
- OMBad
"He is not misinformed."
- Also OMBad
"They are trying to mislead everyone."
- OMBad
"He is not misinformed."
- Also OMBad
>Do you believe rehabilitation is impossible or do you want revenge?
I don't believe that someone who commits mass murder can be rehabilitated, no. It isn't about revenge; it's about public safety.
Someone once pointed out that hoping a rapist gets raped in prison isn't a victory for his victim(s), because it somehow gives him what he had coming to him, but it's actually a victory for rape and violence. I wish I could remember who said that, because they are right. The score doesn't go Rapist: 1 World: 1. It goes Rape: 2.
What this man did is unspeakable, and he absolutely deserves to spend the rest of his life in prison. If he needs to be kept away from other prisoners as a safety issue, there are ways to do that without keeping him in solitary confinement, which has been shown conclusively to be profoundly cruel and harmful.
Putting him in solitary confinement, as a punitive measure, is not a victory for the good people in the world. It's a victory for inhumane treatment of human beings. This ruling is, in my opinion, very good and very strong for human rights, *precisely* because it was brought by such a despicable and horrible person. It affirms that all of us have basic human rights, even the absolute worst of us on this planet.
This is precisely why I lost all interest in Oculus the instant I heard that it had been acquired by Facebook.
Not worried. We have always found ways around the obstruction of information. We get better at it and they waste more effort with little success.
May seem like a stupid question, but are these silicon particles consumed during this process?
Not opening the source is extremely short-sighted. On one hand, the opposition (read republicans in this case) may be able to leverage the progress of Obama's campaign developers. However, third parties would also be able to leverage this software. This would aid the third (or forth, fifth) parties to gain visibility and thus choice for the American people. Opening the code would be a net positive for those that matter; the American people.
It was the coating on the ship, not the he that made it a disaster.
I haven't posted a journal here in almost three years, because I couldn't find the button to start a new entry.
So... hi, Slashdot. I used to be really active here, but now I mostly lurk and read. I've missed you.
Yeah, on linux it was:
Day 1) Find autoexpect, leverage that with some bash/perl/python/tcl etc foo
Day 2) Done
I used remoting for some stuff, but for some reason, psexec just worked easier. Plus it was easier to specify a user on the command line. I know, I could have done it with config files but when I wanted to do just a one off dos command, it was just easier.
So, been down this EXACT road. I was doing Linux automation, was so effective was brought in to do Windows too - yea!
Anyway, tried the cygwin route... It went OK, but just not quite it.
Went the vbscript route for a while (pure hell), but could work with wmi and had the windows objects available.
Soon, I started writing console apps in C# to make the trickier stuff happen. The
My final set of tools came to be powershell (access to the
Debug is human, de-fix divine.