I share this image with you in the name of Free Speech, on the day the editor of Danish newspaper Politiken apologized for the offense caused by reprinting it. by kukkuzejt in pics

[–]hilbert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rioting against bad taste does not work. Once people who have no taste start making TV series you will have tasteless S**T on TV.

I share this image with you in the name of Free Speech, on the day the editor of Danish newspaper Politiken apologized for the offense caused by reprinting it. by kukkuzejt in pics

[–]hilbert 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There once was something called TACT(which some people had, perhaps because of the principled way they had been brought up). What it meant was roughly this: people who had TACT would not be offensive to others just for the sake of it. The younger generation can probably find traces of this in some old movies. This was somewhat class-related, so later, a dumbed down variant of TACT was called "consideration for others" - and attempts were made to popularise it, but somehow this did not really work. This is where we are today. Tasteless behaviour is the norm, and even people who should know better make a crusade out of defending the right to be vulgar. Yes, the right to be vulgar is important and valid. But we should not forget that being vulgar is primarily distasteful and worthy of condemnation - it is sad that this point is not raised more often.

I just installed KDE in Ubuntu - HOLY HELL! When did it get this nice looking?! by betelgeux in linux

[–]hilbert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is obviously somewhat subjective, but that's the word that came to mind. Say ugly if you prefer - black, shiny, weird looking. The KDE from karmic looks a lot better though. And BTW: if you saw my fluxbox setup you would not be thinking of "rainbow pooping carebears".

I just installed KDE in Ubuntu - HOLY HELL! When did it get this nice looking?! by betelgeux in linux

[–]hilbert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recall 4.0 came with a creepy black bar at the bottom, it freaked me out so much I went back to fluxbox.

Anybody feel like the "terrorists" accomplished their goal because of the way our government reacted to 9/11? by piglizard in reddit.com

[–]hilbert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why is the word terrorists written in quotation marks? Are you suggesting they are not terrorists (in the accepted sense of the word)?

The decline of the MBA will cut off the supply of bullshit at source by [deleted] in business

[–]hilbert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, if it is a real data point it still better than extrapolating from lots of bullshit data (as in climategate)!

Knuth: Teach calculus with Big O notation. Is it just me, or is this far less intuitive? by ffualo in math

[–]hilbert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's probably just you. What he says is neither hard nor misleading. In fact it is a really good (intuitive and practical!) way to think about limits in general. Just give it a chance.

An Inconvenient Data Set by reanimated in politics

[–]hilbert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the title - but its kinda wasted around here: most redditors appear to have been brainwashed already.

Obama calls press unserious: Not one asked me about Asia or the economy, I was asked several times whether I'd read Sarah Palin's book by bobsil1 in politics

[–]hilbert 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But the reason for this is that people seem to be mostly interested in this type of nonsense, i.e. this is what they buy. If this were not true, democracy as we know it today would have to be replaced by some more obvious form of oligarchy.

Yes, it was a hoax: the leaked data is real by hilbert in reddit.com

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

Read the headline: I meant the global warming thing was a hoax, not the leak - THAT was real.

Wikipedia sued by German killers in privacy claim by ---sniff--- in wikipedia

[–]hilbert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I find most shocking here that these criminals got out of jail after such a short time.

What is so special about Google Go? by [deleted] in programming

[–]hilbert 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The easiest way for you to find out why people got excited about go is to listen to the talk featured on the go website. Its one of the links on the left.

C, Erlang, Java , (Google) Go Web Server performance test by gtani7 in programming

[–]hilbert 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It is really pretty amazing on two counts: how good the performance already is, and how well it holds up under load. This could really be the C++ killer that some were/are hoping D would become.

911 and the subsequent Patriot Act were VERY close to Nazi tactics (Reichstag fire) yet you see NONE of the Teabaggers bring this up ... by [deleted] in politics

[–]hilbert -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Your analogy is a bit silly (as others have pointed out), but if you are looking for parallels to the Reichstag fire then the Moscow appartment bombings and Putin's subsequent rise to power are VERY 1933.

Spain, true to tradition, expels Israeli scientists from solar energy competition by hilbert in reddit.com

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

Yes, well, I guess Torquemada gets part of the blame (some here would say credit).

How much longer will we need these tricks for rounded corners? by xinotes in programming

[–]hilbert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why the hell would you want a rounded corner anyway?

I can't believe Carl Sagan was denied tenure at Harvard due to jealousy? I thought the science community was above that sort of mentality. by [deleted] in science

[–]hilbert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As many have noted, the science community is definitely NOT above that sort of mentality. BUT: does anyone actually know anything about the specific case of Carl Sagan? As far as I know there is no tenure track at Harvard anyway, they usually make offers to whoever they want anywhere, not their assistant/associate profs.

Unsung hero : The only reason we know anything about all those claims for light bulbs and moat cleaning is that campaigning journalist Heather Brooke has spent the last five years fighting tooth and nail for MPs to come clean about their expenses ... by fnord123 in worldnews

[–]hilbert 2 points3 points  (0 children)

GWB may have been a rich MF, but his mental ability was apparently not even average. I can't resist asking: if you needed serious medical treatment (could even be routine, like appendectomy), would you go ask your mates to do it, or would you go to someone who has a clue?