* Posts by sveinskogen

6 publicly visible posts • joined 2 Jan 2018

Domain name 'admin' role eyed up as latest victim of Whois system's GDPRmeggdon

sveinskogen
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Re: "unelected Eurocrats"

No, not the parliament that only gets to vote "yay" or "try again". The commision. Who aren't elected.

Your arrogance is inverse proportional to your competence, Sir.

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Primary reason

The Primary reason EU are waging war on Whois, under the pretense of "data protection", is that Whois made it far too easy to spot websites funded by "Open Societies Foundation" and their ilk.

The unelected Eurocrats do NOT want their secondary paycheck providers exposed for their meddling.

European Parliament balks at copyright law reform vote

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All of it

All the changes. For now we get to keep status quo, until the next time they attempt changing it. It's the EU way: If at first you don't succeed, keep on voting until the opposition grows tired.

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Lucky us?

As a photographer, and thus "content creator" who should've been pleased had this been voted in, I cannot overstate how lucky we are that this was NOT voted in.

Those two articles would've been the death of ALL independent content creators, everywhere, and forced them into the copywrong cartels. Which may have been the entire point of this excercise.

Eurocrats: The background storyline for the Deus Ex series of games (the unpleasant conspiracy) was NOT made as a suggestion on how to do things!

We translated Intel's crap attempt to spin its way out of CPU security bug PR nightmare

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Re: I wonder how long

I'd guess they knew about it when they designed it? This smells "clipper" all over again.

Kernel-memory-leaking Intel processor design flaw forces Linux, Windows redesign

sveinskogen

Designed on a P54c?

Isn't it time that the Intel chip designers stop using the P54c chips intel couldn't flog off to unsuspecting idiots?