Seriously, back in 2013 (and even before that) ASLR has been talked about on the Linux developer scene - some even post articles online about it, such as http://securityetalii.es/2013/... [securityetalii.es]
As it is already 2015, how is ASLR doing on Linux?
1. Dice, get rid of the awful moderating. When most of a story's comments (especially the most insightful ones, even if they may be deemed controversial by small-minded individuals) have been wrongly modded down to -1, they won't be read, and they won't be replied to.
2. Dice, get rid of the posting limits. Let us post more than 10 comments a day, and don't make us wait any longer than 1 minute between comments. Since there are only like 100 different people who actually bother to post thes
Or just expect that, when a story is posted on a Saturday afternoon/evening, the Slashdot audience will be much smaller than usual. It'll also include a disproportionate number of brave, dedicated Men's Rights Advocates that have no family, no girlfriend, no prospects, and nothing better to be doing on a weekend afternoon than to post anonymous whines.
1. No, you are wrong. This isn't a matter of opinion. 2. Yeah, because special snowflake you just needs to shit up every reply in every thread. 3. Log the fuck in and vote in the firehose.
I'm not scared of anything, my anonymous friend "Barsteward". I'm just too lazy to register and log in each time I want to comment here. I don't want to deal with yet another goddamn website account, especially when I can post without one here. I've got enough of those fuckers for other sites!
It took you more time to explain why you don't want an account that it'd have taken for you to make one. As for logging in every time, how about, I dunno, keeping your account logged in?
mine stays logged in, no need to keep logging in. i think you don't want your opinions tracked. if you registered, logged in and posted (umlimited posts) we'd know if you are a troll or not.
??? nothing (Score:-1)
No comments? No one had anything to say about this?
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I'm just waiting for the "moo cow" guy to post a reply with a link to a cowgirl image...
How is ASLR doing on Linux? (Score:0)
Seriously, back in 2013 (and even before that) ASLR has been talked about on the Linux developer scene - some even post articles online about it, such as http://securityetalii.es/2013/... [securityetalii.es]
As it is already 2015, how is ASLR doing on Linux?
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I have some ideas:
1. Dice, get rid of the awful moderating. When most of a story's comments (especially the most insightful ones, even if they may be deemed controversial by small-minded individuals) have been wrongly modded down to -1, they won't be read, and they won't be replied to.
2. Dice, get rid of the posting limits. Let us post more than 10 comments a day, and don't make us wait any longer than 1 minute between comments. Since there are only like 100 different people who actually bother to post thes
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Or just expect that, when a story is posted on a Saturday afternoon/evening, the Slashdot audience will be much smaller than usual. It'll also include a disproportionate number of brave, dedicated Men's Rights Advocates that have no family, no girlfriend, no prospects, and nothing better to be doing on a weekend afternoon than to post anonymous whines.
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You are wrong on all accounts.
Three things are destroying Slashdot:
1. The terrible moderating.
2. The unnecessarily restrictive posting limits.
3. The social "justice" submissions.
All three need to go.
Re: ??? nothing (Score:0)
1. No, you are wrong. This isn't a matter of opinion.
2. Yeah, because special snowflake you just needs to shit up every reply in every thread.
3. Log the fuck in and vote in the firehose.
Or you could just STFU or leave we don't care.
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I'm not scared of anything, my anonymous friend "Barsteward". I'm just too lazy to register and log in each time I want to comment here. I don't want to deal with yet another goddamn website account, especially when I can post without one here. I've got enough of those fuckers for other sites!
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It took you more time to explain why you don't want an account that it'd have taken for you to make one. As for logging in every time, how about, I dunno, keeping your account logged in?
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your mom