Comment Re:First dissent (Score 1) 2416
Comment Re:First dissent (Score 1) 2416
You'll be subsidized if you can't afford it. Otherwise, it's pretty much like car insurance, so was the game already over decades ago?
False. Prior car insurance (related) legislation allowed for carrying a bond instead, which could be obtained (or self funded) in any number of ways You were not required to have insurance (or even someone else's bond) so long as you could provide proof that you had the means to pay the minimum coverage. This did NOT require purchasing car insurance.
The "Affordable" Health Care Act has no such provisions.
If you liked Public Housing, the Public Post, and Public Schools, you're going to LOVE Public Health Care.
Comment Re:Besides MS and Intel... (Score 1) 181
Also, in the above list, how does OpenBSD do?
OpenBSD is unaffected. They put in a return-address sanity check way back in 2004.
Comment OpenBSD, virtualization, etc. (Score 1) 181
or maybe the reason is that OpenBSD does not include any virtualisation, rather than it being robust?
Virtualization is irrelevant in this case. Just as Linux fixed this bug in 2006 (CVE-2006-0744) OpenBSD had added a check 2 years earlier, in 2004. Indeed, this is a great example of the "silly security facists slowing down the kernel with unnecessary sanity checks" paying off in spades. (This message was written on Ubuntu 12.0.4 on an AMD64, but will pass through an OpenBSD x86 firewall before getting to
Comment Re:Dear /. Overlords (Score 0) 215
Comment Re:"Passenger advocates" (Score 5, Insightful) 572
The solution: Grow the government by forming a new department to look after the old one.
Somehow "Fire the bastards and shut down the TSA" doesn't seem to occur to people in congress. (D- or R- types)
Submission + - Disempowering the singular sysadmin 3
Comment VERY good summary (Score 1) 650
Comment Mathematics for Programmers (Score 1) 609
Debian Elevates KFreeBSD Port to First-Class Status 376
Comment I say we should give the terrorists the plans. (Score 1) 583
After they spend $100 billion building it they'll be broke.
It will be easily visible by satallite imagery.
One bombs will likely be enough to take it out.
Although not nuclear, 1000 tons of liquid hydrogen and oxygen is enough to leave a dent in the earth and take out anyone working on the project as well as whatever warhead was near by.