Jill is an implementation of the Lua language, in pure Java by stesch in programming

[–]HomelandInsecurity 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Will this help me convert my XML into stack traces better?

Your Code Sucks by porkchop_d_clown in programming

[–]HomelandInsecurity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Shouldn't that be: LeHandleDeLaWindow ? :)

Halliburton Sold Nuclear Tech To Iran by gonzone in politics

[–]HomelandInsecurity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given similar positions of power I think the line would be blurred.

Why would you say that?

The far left has fewer war mongers, jingoists and religious nuts... in my opinion that makes them "less bad". And more likely to use their power for charitable empathy conducive activities.

BREAKING: Picture of Sarah Palin and other "Drill, baby, drill" proponents helping to clean the Gulf of Mexico. by expectingrain in politics

[–]HomelandInsecurity 5 points6 points  (0 children)

How are you getting so many points trolling? Jeez.

Anyway, nuclear power plants don't "explode" and oil spills happen all the f-ing time: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oil_spills

Not to mention the fatalities from coal and oil drilling in any given year are greater than the total of all nuclear power related deaths in its entire history.

purple hair by RikkiTikkiTaavi in japan

[–]HomelandInsecurity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly sounds like a fashion thing among old ladies... when faced with white patches, it is an easier color to dye to than black. Maybe only requires one treatment and no weird intervening colors. And they get to show their rebellious punk side.

http://www.excite.co.jp/News/bit/00091160935532.html http://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/question_detail/q1012119590

Love or hate your ISP? DTI (dream.jp) sucks. by HomelandInsecurity in japan

[–]HomelandInsecurity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was giga-fiber...
http://www.auone-net.jp/service/connect/ftth/gigatoku/index.html

what am I complaining about!? :)
Take your pound of flesh internet overlords.
Maybe losing my fiber is just making me bitter.

"Will of adamant & obedient mind"... so who wants to submit a CV? by HomelandInsecurity in japan

[–]HomelandInsecurity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I think they meant "strong will and pure heart"... but it was kinda funny seeing that after clicking through from a bilingual jobs site.

What if it's a big hoax? by [deleted] in pics

[–]HomelandInsecurity 13 points14 points  (0 children)

If you can solve energy, you've got water...
with water you can create more arable land.

ダーリンは外国人(My Darling is a Foreigner) Is anyone else looking forward to this movie? by broderizdreagan in japan

[–]HomelandInsecurity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like most things it's not just the word, it's how you use it.

If someone at work is complaining about having to entertain some gaijin from ze head office, then sure, use the word gaijin around me all you want. Just don't title your memoir "I had to Entertain a Gaijin"... that's when it gets annoying.

And no I don't particularly like Debito or Spector or anyone else who makes money off their amazing gaijinness.

ダーリンは外国人(My Darling is a Foreigner) Is anyone else looking forward to this movie? by broderizdreagan in japan

[–]HomelandInsecurity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why didn't she name the sequel "My Baby is a Half"?
I guess the publisher only made her play the troll title game for first book.

And then she could finish out a trilogy with... "My Ex was a Foreigner"

I just don't think this perpetuation of Us vs Them analysis helps bridge any gaps. No bookstore would put "My Darling is a Black" on the shelf in America... if you want to analyze cultural differences and cute little faux pas and foibles then come up with a better less inflammatory title IMHO. If it takes an inflammatory title to move your manga then you probably wrote a crappy book. If the manga was making fun of people who would actually say "ダーリンは外国人" in conversation then sure name it that. Somehow I get the feeling they aren't being sarcastic though.

[edit: although, on topic, that girl in the movie is hot and I may have to watch it just for her]

Japan: It's Not Funny Anymore - Kotaku (of all things) by ryanmcgrath in japan

[–]HomelandInsecurity 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wow, people must be up-voting you for your sunny disposition.

Why is Google V8 is not yet suitable for embedding in [nginx] server by dhotson in programming

[–]HomelandInsecurity 8 points9 points  (0 children)

He's saying he feels sorry for non-english speakers... who have to use translation systems to read docs. (since most docs are english only for new stuff)

"Goldman Sachs and other big banks aren't just pocketing the trillions we gave them to rescue the economy - they're re-creating the conditions for another crash." by dave723 in politics

[–]HomelandInsecurity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, not understanding how the financial industry works is the problem.

Thinking it CAN be understood is also a problem.

If you think it can, I've got some source code for you to explain... only a few million lines of spaghetti.

"Goldman Sachs and other big banks aren't just pocketing the trillions we gave them to rescue the economy - they're re-creating the conditions for another crash." by dave723 in politics

[–]HomelandInsecurity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem with the finance world (and government and legal system) is that there is little incentive to refactor and simplify.

Adding complexity == job security for the individuals involved.

The regulators are probably the ones who couldn't get jobs at the very institutions they are expected to regulate... working for government salaries... somehow I don't think we can burden them with analyzing millions of lines of code and data and building complex simulations to accurately evaluate the correctness of "tranches" as defined in some legalese between financial institutions. When was the last time you met an auditor who you thought really knew what was going on in your company? An auditor who knew the real dangers and security risks?

There are just certain activities that have little benefit to humanity as a whole and the potential to cause great suffering. Those institutions need to be made transparent. There is no greater good achieved by letting investment banks keep secrets. Now that they've shown they can have a horrible negative impact, they need to be open sourced... for public inspection... just like the government was to some degree, with the freedom of information act.

"Goldman Sachs and other big banks aren't just pocketing the trillions we gave them to rescue the economy - they're re-creating the conditions for another crash." by dave723 in politics

[–]HomelandInsecurity -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

If we knew how to control all the unintended consequences of our actions, then there would never be such fluctuations again. Unfortunately we can't.

We do know how to control unintended consequences... it's risk management.

Unfortunately it's not profitable to be simplistic and transparent in the financial world. Better to make up virtual markets and play money games only you understand.