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Comment Why do you need to be anonymous at all? (Score -1, Troll) 193

Although I never agreed with totality control, from sometime ago to this date, I started to change my mind about anonymous everything. I really started to suspect that the most interested parties are criminals. Well, as Google said, if you don't have anything to hide, why are you so afraid of not being anonymous at all? I can't see the point. To this date, cameras and identification everywhere are okay to me if they'll prevent me or my my family to be killed because of our car or our cellphones. Thank you.

Comment Windows users run with admin privileges (Score 1) 245

This is the main problem we see under Windows: the users like to run with ADMIN privileges all the time. Unix users (which obviously include Linux users) are educated enough to run as ROOT only when needed, and that counts a lot to the overall security. People need to help the system to be secure, not running as ADMIN to browse the internet. And... stop downloading everything they find "for free".
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Ubuntu Claims 12 Million Users — Before Lucid 360

darthcamaro writes "It's always a challenge to try and figure out how many users a particular Linux distro has — but Canonical is now providing a new figure for Ubuntu that is 50 percent more than what they were claiming just 18 months ago. 'We have no phone home or registration process, so it's always a guesstimate. But based on the same methodology that we came up with for the 2008 number, our present belief is that it's somewhere north of 12 million users at the moment,' Chris Kenyon, vice president for OEM at Canonical, told InternetNews.com. Just in case you were wondering, Fedora still claims more — actually almost double, at 24 million."

Comment Re:Legal fees vs. piracy revenue (Score 1) 232

I see this question differently: we're not obligated to buy games from any maker. If we don't agree with the pricing, why don't we MAKE OUR OWN? I will answer it to you: BECAUSE IT COSTS HIGH MONEY. So, if it costs high money to make, why should it be FREE at first place? And, repeating my other question, are the guys who build the copy devices giving them away for free???

Comment Go Nintendo! (Score 0, Redundant) 232

Sorry guys, but I agree with Nintendo fighting the copy devices... I am generally favorable to free movements and all, but out of curiosity are the guys giving the copy devices away for free??? No? So they are not defending freedom at all, they're just earning MONEY the easy way. Not too different from thiefs.

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