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12 years ago
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on: Canadian bill to crack down on illegal downloads has privacy experts worried
tensenki
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12 years ago
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on: I Drove Weev Home from Prison
Weev rubs me the wrong way, but imprisoning him over exposing a sloppy API implementation is very dangerous.
tensenki
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12 years ago
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on: SpaceX CRS-3 launch scrubbed due to helium leak
To anyone replying with a slightly different phrasing of "it saves money" I want you to understand that money being saved in no way defines us as a species. You are confusing potential with an actualized result. Cheaper space flights may only mean more profit to Musk, and not an increase in use or derived benefit.
tensenki
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12 years ago
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on: SpaceX CRS-3 launch scrubbed due to helium leak
You think that recovering a rocket is bigger than landing on another planet? I've actually re-written this comment a couple times because I'm honestly not trying to say your opinion is stupid, but I cannot fathom how you have come to this conclusion.
tensenki
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12 years ago
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on: Chrome is blocking wired.com
True, I usually wait until the facts are in, but I'm more curious about the question itself. At what point do semi-autonomous programs or constructs become liable for their words or actions.
tensenki
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12 years ago
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on: Living with Williams Syndrome, the 'opposite of autism'
As a handicapped individual, I hate all this stupid word play. I'm a cripple. Unless calling me something different is going to somehow make me run, climb, or dance again, then it really doesn't matter how you refer to me. Call me whatever you want, but don't refer to me by any of this flowery language, I find that far more offensive.
tensenki
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12 years ago
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on: Chrome is blocking wired.com
So when does robot slander/libel suits begin? I'd be mighty ticked if google started labelling my sites as malware when they're clearly not.
tensenki
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12 years ago
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on: Chrome is blocking wired.com
Blocks on OSX for me (33.0.1750.152)
Does not block on Safari Version 7.0.3 (9537.75.14)
tensenki
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12 years ago
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on: Consumer Safety Notice for Nest Protect: Smoke and CO Alarm
Yea, just like the 4 recalls for my Honda Fit. They should have totally tested all those aspects before. And since I'm only paying $100 compared to the $20K for the fit, I should expect better safety measures than the automobile industry. Because the number of people that die in house fires is minuscule to the number of people who die in automobile accidents.
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12 years ago
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on: Staff at Mozilla call for new CEO Brendan Eich to 'step down'
This has absolutely nothing to do with democracy. Not even a tiny little itty bitty bit. Zero. The only similarity is that they are both words in the English language.
tensenki
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12 years ago
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on: Microsoft makes source code for MS-DOS and Word for Windows available to public
I can't think of a single use case where I would want to hack on a 32 year old OS without distributing it.
tensenki
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12 years ago
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on: Coming Soon to Hacker News: Pending Comments
Every few months I find HN starts to impede my productivity, and I kill my account by removing the valid email address, and changing the password by mashing keys. Having breached the 1000 on at least one of those, possibly more, I kinda regret that. Especially since it obviously doesn't work, at least not for more than a week or two at most.
I'm also concerned because of the hive mind effect. Just because something is popular, doesn't mean it's quality. You attract more flies with honey than you do with vinegar, but you get a LOT more with a steaming turd. And sure, the turd is popular, but is it good eats?
And I find using the karma total is a poor choice. Reaching 1000 karma isn't that difficult, nor is it an indication of quality, it can be an indication of the age of an account, or the prolific nature of the commenter. Someones ratio is a far better way to ensure that the individuals deciding are also quality posters. A single troll with an account in the 1000+ can chose to use that to green light his other accounts, and other trolls.
I look forward to being proven wrong though.
tensenki
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12 years ago
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on: Welcome to Unreal Engine 4
Pretty much every TV show uses the same stock newspaper, brown lunch bag, guns, and even a lot of sets among a ton of other props. You build what you need to, but don't build everything from scratch, especially if it's not integral to the narrative.
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12 years ago
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on: Welcome to Unreal Engine 4
The law enforces this, not the forking mechanism. Anyone can pay $20, fork, then clone the code, then cancel the sub, and upload back to git.
http://www.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?Lan...