* Posts by Florida1920

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President Trump to his council of industry CEO buddies: You're fired!

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Re: "Oh, and another thing: Robert E. Lee was a goddamned traitor. "

I suspect that might have something to do with a sense of "Peace and reconciliation" following the American Civil War.

Lee was a sworn officer in the United States Army. He ignored his oath and joined the rebels. The Charlottesville statue dates to the 1920s, during a period when the KKK was resurgent and whites wanted to reassert their supremacy. That it has endured this long is a disgrace. That it is "old" and depicts a historical figure in no way justifies its continued public presence.

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Re: Political Correctness "key words" and "tricky phrases"

But of course, a bunch of VIOLENT counter-protesters showed up, "ready to rumble". And they did.

You're so full of crap it's coming out your mouth. The Nazis used pepper spray and violence against unarmed protesters. Look at the videos. White supremacists trash with a permit are still white trash. Any president who lacks the balls to say that isn't worthy of the position.

Oh, and another thing: Robert E. Lee was a goddamned traitor. That statue and every other monument to traitorous Confederates should be melted and the bronze thrown into the sea.

PayPal, accused of facilitating neo-Nazi rally, promises to deny hate groups service

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Re: In the long run

As long as the DNC, and MSM keeps pushing identity politics it will just grow stronger.

The Daily Stormer's Twitter accounts have been taken down -- by Twitter. The DS site moved to a .ru domain, but it's now down too. So how's that "stronger" thing working for ya?

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Re: In the long run

So here is a question will paypal also block BLM, and ANTIFA off their site?

If they start waving Nazi flags and shouting "Jews will not replace us," I sincerely hope so.

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Re: In the long run

dailystormer.com has gone dark

In what has to be the ultimate irony, they have resurfaced with a .ru domain name.

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In the long run

This Trump-inspired resurgence of white supremacy is exposing the losers and hurting them. It's heartbreaking to see how often violence must precede social change. But since Charlottesville, Confederate statues (not historical monuments, but 1920s responses to an earlier resurgence of racism in the South) are coming down, Trump is exposed for the soulless cretin he always was, dailystormer.com has gone dark, and now racist groups' ability to fund their anti-American practices are being interdicted. The Nazis got their asses kicked the last time around, and they're getting the same treatment this time. Heather Heyer didn't die in vain.

A glimpse of life under President Zuckerberg? Facebook CEO's boffins censor awkward Q&A

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Headmaster

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

CZI?

More like Sleazy I.

Outage outed: Bing dinged, Microsoft portal mortal, DuckDuckGo becomes DuckDuckNo

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Re: Multiple redundancy

Other than that, how did your latest search, er, go?

While searching the subject I found http://bingiton.com/, where you can do side-by-side comparisons of stupid fucking name and Google. I did not duck the chance to take the challenge. Guess what? Google won. Hope that doesn't ruffle MS's feathers.

If Anonymous 'pwnd' the Daily Stormer, they did a spectacularly awful job

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Hint: Learn to use WHOIS.

WHOIS still shows Google as the registrar. But the site is down.

"The initial connection between Cloudflare's network and the origin web server timed out. As a result, the web page can not be displayed."

And the world is a better place!

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@Thoguht

If you're going to have free speech then unpopular speech needs to be protected just as much as popular speech

Again, xkcd: https://xkcd.com/1357/

The government didn't shut down DS. FFS, President Generalissimo Cheeto didn't even have enough balls to condemn it until he was forced to. For the most part, the Internet goes out of its way to protect speech. But you have to draw the line somewhere. Historical hint: Munich was not the line.

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However I do wonder what is the cost of forcing these people underground?

We know the cost of not putting them underground.

US prosecutors demand data to unmask every visitor to anti-Trump protest website

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Re: Disproportionate? Let's see. 200 protesters charged. 1.3 IP addresses wanted.

Can you say "fishing trip" ?

Not necessarily. They already may have a list of suspect IP addresses against which to compare this lot. The Trump Putin presidency is only in its first year. It could be it's only laying the foundation for the crackdown on dissenters to come.

Google bins white supremacist site after it tries to host-hop away from GoDaddy

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Re: As much as I hate nazis...

@AC

In the end, both, like you, have been led by the nose as 'useful idiots' enslaved by propaganda, and both denying that they alone have not...

Anyone who equates fascists and anti-facists is a useless idiot.

Intel CEO Krzanich quits Trump's Manufacturing Council over response to Charlottesville rallies

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Re: Response time

Funny how lefties keep calling them this, yet I have yet to see them produce any proof.

Silence is complicity. If Trump can't denounce Nazis -- FFS, NAZIs! -- without prodding, WTF more proof do you need?

Also:

State Department's Anti-Semitism Office Will Soon Have No Staff

White House stays silent on anti-Semitic connection of Trump's anti-CNN video

Why Trump Can't Answer Questions About Anti-Semitism

Trump Should Fire Steve Bannon, But He’s Too Weak And Afraid (Red State)

Trump’s Early Morning Retweet Shows He Just Doesn’t Get It (Red State)

If you can tear yourself away from the fawning FNC for a minute, you can find many more examples.

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Response time

"Disloyal" member of his Manufacturing Council? Instant tweet

Neo-Nazis march within shouting distance of the White House? Ho-hum

US military spies: We'll capture enemy malware, tweak it, lob it right back at our adversaries

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Holmes

Just send them Windows ME

That is all.

GoDaddy gives white supremacist site its marching orders after Charlottesville slur

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Re: Google has also given them the boot!

Using a VPN to disguise my IP address, I just went to the DS home page, at 2200 GMT. It was still up. A WHOIS check shows Google is still its registrar. Maybe Google gave them 24 hours, too. If they keep shopping for registrars, they could stay up a long time. Too bad their actual hosting company is shielded.

Neo-Nazis are suckers. The guy who owns DS must have large bills, for Cloudflare and hosting, which seem largely covered by donations from the sheep. I assume he makes his living running the thing. Nice scam he's got going!

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Political censorship is unacceptable, no matter who does it, and no matter who the victim is.

Obligatory xkcd: https://xkcd.com/1357/

Google and its terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week in full

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Facepalm

Oh, STFU

Now the New York Times columnist David Brooks has chimed in, declaring Google's CEO should resign.

When it comes to the genetic differences between male and female brains, I’d say the mainstream view is that male and female abilities are the same across the vast majority of domains — IQ, the ability to do math, etc. But there are some ways that male and female brains are, on average, different. There seems to be more connectivity between the hemispheres, on average, in female brains. Prenatal exposure to different levels of androgen does seem to produce different effects throughout the life span.

And what are Brooks' qualifications?

In 1983, Brooks graduated from the University of Chicago with a degree in history. His senior thesis was on popular science writer Robert Ardrey.

It's 2017 and Hyper-V can be pwned by a guest app, Windows by a search query, Office by...

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Complex systems

Patch Tuesday is turning into a monthly ritual of abuse (legitimately) directed at certain software manufacturers. What has changed over the years?

From my early days I remember a metric called Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF). It was somehow related to the number of components (resistors, capacitors, tubes/valves (at the time)). The more components, and the more of certain types, the shorter the MTBF.

It's not unreasonable to expect complex software inherently to be vulnerable to malicious students of the code. It's a learning curve. Software developed today may be less vulnerable as a result. For example, personal computers today are more reliable, as a result of better cooling, and the move to SSDs and away from mechanical hard drives. Solid-state displays outlast CRTs.

Writing new software that does what the old software did, but is less vulnerable, costs money. A corporation will make more money coming out with new applications than totally replacing what's already out there. Patches are more cost-effective. That is the bottom line.

Hardware and software have improved over time. What hasn't improved, IMO, is the level of user competence. It's a training thing. After all these years, seemingly well-educated people in jobs that otherwise require intelligence, are still clicking on phishing links!

It's well and proper to kvetch about Adobe and Microsoft, but the focal point of all security problems is the user. To use an analogy, we've built safer cars, but if the users drive recklessly and don't wear their seat belts, they're still likely to get killed in an accident. So we train people to be sensible behind the wheel, and enforce seat-belt laws. I'm not saying we need civil laws to regulate what you do at the keyboard, but there's precious little public discussion of what not to do. Ransom-ware attacks make headlines; what's rarely mentioned in the news is that if people didn't open the infected files, such attacks would fail. When a malware attack has the potential of some recent events, it seems akin to a public-health issue.

Shame on Adobe, MS and others for continuing to flog busted code. That said, we've chosen to have capitalist economies where we shouldn't expect better. We can, however, do something to mitigate the potential harm. El Reg and others dutifully report on the subject. Unfortunately, your Aunt Millie probably never reads them.

Sure, it's unfair to blame users for malware and vulnerable but popular applications. But stuff happens. Malware and vulnerable software are facts. We should complain and we should try to eliminate both. But the buck (pound, euro) stops at the user interface. That's where we're not putting enough resources, IMO.

Four techies flummoxed for hours by flickering 'E' on monitor

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moved the PC back to its original location

Later, she gave birth to a two-headed sheep.

Parents claim Disney gobbled up kids' info through mobile games

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Headmaster

Better to give them GTA

Good parents wouldn't let their kids anywhere near Disney games.

WannaCry-killer Marcus Hutchins denies Feds' malware claims

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Paris Hilton

Let's make a deal

Maybe the U.S. govt will swap him for Assange? Paris, because swapping.

WannaCry-slayer Marcus Hutchins 'built Kronos banking trojan' – FBI

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Re: no good deed goes unpunished

sounds like my career

Join the club. I took over ownership of a popular site on Sunday. Atta-boy. Tonight I blew it up. Ooops. Fortunately, it's back up. Fortunately, it's doubtful the g-men noticed, and I'm far from home anyway. To really foul up in this business all you need is a laptop and wi-fi.

Sun of a b... Rising solar temp wrecks chances of finding ET in our system

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Re: NO gas molecule can capture, store, redirect or amplify radiant energy photons....

In the past 100 years, Kirwan said, 100,000 acres of forest in the Chesapeake Bay has converted to marshland. Photographs show the rate of coastal forest loss is four times greater now than it was during the 1930s, he said.

Seas off the East Coast have risen by 1.3 feet over the last 100 years, said Ben Horton, a Rutgers University professor and expert on sea level rise. That is a faster pace than for the past 2,000 years combined, he said.

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/seas-rise-trees-die-climate-change-eyes-48961148

Steve Bannon wants Facebook, Google 'regulated like utilities'

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Re: "Clash of civilisations"

Then why has Twitler FIRED Mooch?

Dans ce pays-ci, il est bon de tuer de temps en temps un amiral pour encourager les autres.

Mooch was hogging the headlines, among other sins. Mooch is by no means out of the picture, merely out of the spotlight. The infamous Corey Lewandowski is still hanging around, too.

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FAIL

"Clash of civilisations"

If you stretch the definition to include the self-proclaimed alt-right as a "civilization," then the clash is occurring right now, all over the West. The resurgent Right is a greater threat to Western civilization than anything coming out of the Mideast.

Trump goes to Warsaw and proclaims the supremacy of Western culture, while back at home his budgetary agenda undermines culture in favor of even more expenditure on military supremacy, which the U.S. already has to excess.

The unholy Trinity of Trump, Bannon and Scaramucci threaten to lead the U.S. into a new Dark Age, while our Parliament of Whores lights the way.

Scary news: Asteroid may pass Earth by just 6,880km in October

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Your fries order has been upsized.

Looks like a giant, peeled potato.

After we ran our article about the fate of .sk, the nation of Slovakia flew into a rage. And now, here's part two...

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Joke

Halt the sale of the .sk registry

The Czech is in the mail.

Firefox doesn't need to be No 1 – and that's OK, 'cos it's falling off a cliff

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Re: Bollocks

Utter bollocks.

Agree. I can run Chrome for weeks on a so-so HP laptop and never have a problem. Never could go more than a few days on FF without massive memory consumption requiring a restart.

Alphabay shutdown: Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do? Not use your Hotmail...

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Re: Smell Test

Also him being killed, so that he cant reveal names and stuff. I dont buy it, all that stuff is on his computers. He doesnt know names or addresses, anymore then the sysadmins at Ebay know every sellers details. They could maybe look them up on the servers

Exactly. If he was murdered, it may have been done simply pour encourager les autres: You mess up and expose the wrong guys, you die.

So, FCC, how about that massive DDoS? Hello? Hello...? You still there?

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Holmes

John Oliver

Britain may yet win the American Revolution!

Cops harpoon two dark net whales in megabust: AlphaBay and Hansa

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Re: Layers of security

Per usual, laziness and lack of discipline gets people busted.

A cop once told me, "We don't catch the smart ones."

John McAfee plans to destroy Google. Details? Ummm...

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Re: “It's the world's first anti-hacking device, ..."

I have a robots.txt for sale, it's quite inexpensive.

Does it say anything about avoiding fountains?

Also a bridge...

That's what that drowned robot needed to cross the fountain!

Security robot falls into pond after failing to spot stairs or water

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Pint

Enough with the suicide theories

Maybe it was just drunk.

Pastor la vista, baby! FCC enforcers shut down church pirate radio

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Nothing new to see here

FCC has been enforcing laws against pirates and other illegal operations since long before Pai. Most of the hundreds of enforcement actions shown on that map didn't occur since he was appointed.

Top tip for all you insider traders: Don't Google 'insider trading' from your work PC

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Stop

Greed kills

He didn't know when to stop. Had he hit it once, SEC might have overlooked him. The Google trail on his PC was the final nail in his coffin, but he crawled in all by himself.

Juno beams back first closeups of Jupiter's unsightly red acne

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Re: 'The images come from JunoCam, capable of 15 km/pixel resolution on this type of orbit.'

Re: https://what-if.xkcd.com/139/

The spot is obviously salsa.

Trump tramples US Constitution by blocking Twitter critics – lawsuit

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Re: SMH

Would you prefer that he speak for the nation, à la Obama?

It would be a good start. But we're unlikely ever to hear something like that from a dude who is "honored" to meet Vladimir Putin. Obama bowed to some Middle Eastern leader, which apparently is the custom over there, and the Republicans went wild. I agree with John McCain, that Putin is a greater threat to global security than ISIS. Trump is Putin's beyotch, and that's embarrassing -- and scary.

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Re: SMH

What exactly is your problem with this?

"Melania and I "

ME ME ME ME ME ME

Compare: "President Obama has offered America’s condolences to German Chancellor Angela Merkel for the truck attack at a Christmas market in Berlin that killed at least 12 people."

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/dec/20/obama-offers-condolences-merkel-after-truck-attack/

What is he, the freaking King? FFS, what is your problem, that you can't see he's a narcissistic sociopath?

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Re: SMH

As a career Marine

His tweet about the KC-130 crash: "Melania and I send our deepest condolences to all!"

It's always all about him. He sure as hell doesn't represent our country.

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Unhappy

SMH

This administration is so embarrassing, it's hard to believe.

Russia, China vow to kill off VPNs, Tor browser

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Headmaster

Correction needed

protecting the ruling only party

Happy 4th of July: Norks tests another missile

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Re: Preemptive strike

the whole country (except the Amish) immobilized

I, for one, welcome our new Amish overlords.

Extreme trainspotting on Britain's highest (and windiest) railway

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Re: 1,097m (3,599ft)

Since American's have seen fit to belittle our mountain, I'd just like the bring up the subject of their utterly shit President.

So, to all American's who like to weigh in and proclaim everything you have is bigger and better, just remember, you've got a orange haired fuck witted cuntbubble for a President.

And we don't.

And yet. And yet. Such luminaries as W.H. Auden, Cary Grant, Alfred Hitchcock, and more recently Christopher Hitchens and John Oliver have chosen to emigrate here. Yes, Kevin Spacey has gone the other way. I've been to the UK. It's a nice place to visit.

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Re: 1,097m (3,599ft)

Texas

Highest elevation in Texas: 8,751 feet (2,667 m). As John Denver noted, to get really high you have to go to Colorado. Or elsewhere in the West. Driving the back roads around the western U.S., it's not unusual to cross passes at elevations exceeding 9000 feet (~3000 m). The roads are well maintained, but rock falls and avalanches are unpredictable.

Granite Pass, Wyoming, In April

Avalanche Shed on the Million-Dollar Highway

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1,097m (3,599ft)

That's barely off the ground. The Mount Washington cog railway in New Hampshire climbs from 2000 ft ASL almost to 6280 feet. The weather on Mount Washington is pretty fierce, too. The highest non-cyclonic wind speed measured on Earth, 231 mph, occurred at its summit. Winter temps can go into the minus 40s, Celsius and Fahrenheit.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Washington_Cog_Railway

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Washington_(New_Hampshire)

US engineer in the clink for wrecking ex-bosses' smart meter radio masts with Pink Floyd lyrics

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Re: Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania

According to Wikipedia, /ˈbælə ˈkɪnwʊd/ BAL-ə-KIN-wuud

No mention of sheep.

How do they pronounce "Wikipedia" in Welsh?

Lordy! Trump admits there are no tapes of his chats with Comey

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Re: In comprehension, simplicity is not just the only thing, it's EVERYTHING!

LOCK HER UP, Donald!

Whataboutism is so boring.

WikiLeaks doc dump reveals CIA tools for infecting air-gapped PCs

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Re: Air gap with Windows gateways, you say (imply)

I may have to upgrade to albatrosses to carry the new high capacity coded message canisters.

Pelicans. http://s.hswstatic.com/gif/pelican-1.jpg