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  1. Re:My opinion on the matter. on Choose Your Side On the Linux Divide · · Score: 1

    GNU/Linux is the term for the standard Linux OS Distribution.
    As opposed to Android and many of the other imbedded OS's that use the Linux Kernel.

    If you are using an OS that is very Unix Like and is based on the Linux Kernel then it is probably GNU Linux, unless it is not using most of the GNU licensed tools.
    cat, ls, mv, cp...

  2. Re:not so fast on Why Do Humans Grow Up So Slowly? Blame the Brain · · Score: 1

    Wow! I can't believe such an ignorant comment was a +5 insightful.

    1. The correlation between obesity and intelligence doesn't seem to have a connection. There is a stronger correlation between obesity and poverty and poverty with low test scores. But that is chaining a bunch of consolations together to come up with a faulty premise. You will need to compare Intelligence of Fat vs Skinny people in similar economic environments.

    2. Obesity is a factor of over use of a nutrients, not a normal healthy usage. Just like too much of any nutrient will at some point be harmful, as it is more then the body needs. Humans in particular do crave sweets more then other animals, because we do need the sugar more then other animals. But to say if we eat a lot of sugar we will become taller and smarter is rather stupid, as out body needs to regulate it. Fat as well comes from having excess calories sugar and white carbs have a lot of empty calories. So while the good parts of the sugar may go to good use, when there is too much the calories will just add up.

    Our body isn't about if a little is good for us then a lot must be better. However obese kids do tend to start puberty at a younger age, so the sugars may be causing parts of them to mature faster.

  3. Re:My opinion on the matter. on Choose Your Side On the Linux Divide · · Score: 2

    True,
    However Linux has shone from time to time that it was able to push Traditional Unix systems to switch to their method of doing things.

    However the real question is what is the benefits vs cost of the change.
    How will that affect GNU/Linux primary purpose (Server OS).

  4. We need positive Sci-Fi. on Robo Brain Project Wants To Turn the Internet Into a Robotic Hivemind · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Robotic hive mind, just sounds like a bad idea.
    We need some movies where the Robots and the Super Intelligent computer is the good guy for once. Just so we can get research grants and come up with neat new things.

  5. The Title. on Put A Red Cross PSA In Front Of the ISIS Beheading Video · · Score: 1

    I was thinking from the title it would be more about how Journalists who get killed gets so much more attention and call to action from both sides of the political spectrum, then say a Red Cross worker or the countless other civilian groups who are facing danger on a daily bases from these people.

    If it were a religious (Say a Christian charity) group who had one of its members kills the right will be all angry about it, but the left would be mediocre. However if it was an organized non-religious not for profit group then the Left would raise the flag, while the right would just let it slide.

    However when it is a Journalist, the side that no one really wants to piss off, then we get a strong call to action. It is really sad that there is so much disparity between people trying to do the right thing, and how much value they are to the public.

  6. Re:The real crime here on 33 Months In Prison For Recording a Movie In a Theater · · Score: 1

    For most non-violent offenders their crime often involves a loss of money or property from the victim.
    The problem is often the offender has costed more damage then he could afford to repair. So how do you punish someone who had committed a crime but doesn't have the resources to make reparations?
    That is why the Rich tend to get out of jail. They do a crime, but they just pay the fine and go home. The poor cannot pay the fine so the court decided that only thing they can really take away from him is his freedom for a period of time, so that is what they do.

    Now this isn't fair, or justice. But there hasn't been much discussion on the alternatives. In the United States we have a law against Cruel or Unusual punishments, while on face value it is a good thing. However it does hinder innovation in penal justice.

  7. Re:Blame them, not Heartbleed on Heartbleed To Blame For Community Health Systems Breach · · Score: 1

    Over 200 servers? Lightweight.
    A medium sized hospital has thousands of server. And the software often requires out of date OS and Browsers. Healthcare on the average is 10 years behind in IT then the rest of the industry.

  8. Re:Bad Study on Study: Ad-Free Internet Would Cost Everyone $230-a-Year · · Score: 2

    The thing is, companies will normally go the route that will maximize profit.
    So if you were to pay the $230 for the Add free internet. Then how will that money be distributed. Per click, length of time on the page, the amount of data transferred to your system?

    Depending how the content providers will get paid for their pages, they will modify their pages for maximum profit. Either making a lot of small pages (presentation) to maximize the clicks. Or make a long winded stories to maximize the time spend on the page. Or just download a lot of useless stuff (uncompressed images etc) to maximize download counts.

    The add free internet of the Old. Was just a bunch of company billboards, or some interesting projects made by students. (In terms of web). Most of the stuff on the internet was FTP to download patches and free software from companies. Or hobbies from students whos ISP was being paid by their colleges, where you had a Telnet BBS or perhaps a gopher site.

  9. Re:It depends on Calif. Court Rules Businesses Must Reimburse Cell Phone Bills · · Score: 1

    If BYOD is optional, Reimbursement isn't that bad of an idea. Having to carry two phones around is a pain. And if you BYOD then the company makes out as they don't need to pay for the full service, you make out because you can get the phone you want and not carry around a cheaper often bigger and bulkier phone.

  10. Re:Salesmen on Calif. Court Rules Businesses Must Reimburse Cell Phone Bills · · Score: 0

    PETA will probably have less issues just as long as you are not packing the phones in leather or fur.

  11. Re:Is he a scientist? on Professor Steve Ballmer Will Teach At Two Universities This Year · · Score: 2

    Did you even go to college?

    1. Chances are he will be an Adjunct professor not a full professor. Adjuncts don't need a Doctorate they are normally students who are working on their PHDs but for the most part they are people with enough experience in the topic.

    2. What the heck does being a Scientist have to be about teaching classes in Business Administration? Now the MBA program does have a lot of classes that talk about process management which uses a lot of Computer Science methods. However the MBA isn't a Science based study but a research/practical based study. MBA program is a lot about reading case studies and working to find better solutions.

    3. Microsoft is one of the major software companies out there. Even under Balmers rule Microsoft performed rather well considering factors such as a major recession, shift away from desktop technologies, move towards cloud/web computing. A lot of disruptive influences could have killed Microsoft the last decade but the company is still a force to be reckoned with. It takes good leadership to keep such a large company going threw such issues.

  12. Re:Tivoization on Qt Upgrades From LGPLv2.1 to LGPLv3 · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately Duel Licencing model is the only way to go with the GPL.

    A Free in terms of freedom for the End User License.
    A Closed Source licences that gives more freedom for the developers to control their own product.

  13. Re:Blame them, not Heartbleed on Heartbleed To Blame For Community Health Systems Breach · · Score: 1

    Part of the effort is trying to determine what systems are vulnerable during that time as well.

    So we get the flaw released on day one, It will take a while to audit all the systems to make sure they are not vulnerable.

    Health Care IT is complex, Mixing new technology with extremely out of date technology. You have a LOT of network traffic as all these systems needs to talk to each other. You are required by law to share the data and keep it private at the same time. Data sets are often in the millions of records.

    Just going patching your systems blindly is open to disaster as you could cause a systems that is critical for maintaining life for a person to fail. These updates need to be scheduled with a fail plan in place.

  14. Re:How the Patent System Destroys Innovation on How Patent Trolls Destroy Innovation · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I think the problem with the Patent system isn't the idea of patents, but some factors that need to have them adjusted.

    1. Patent Lifetime. 20 years is much too long in the technology industry. As technology is improving at an exponential rate. 20 years to hold onto a patents means by the time the patient expires, the technology is so old and out of date that it isn't useful any more. Back in the old days 20 years was enough for someone to get it in the market and make a good living off of it. When it was over then you can get others using it.

    2. Too many obvious patents. Especially in software, We code new and interesting stuff every day, as our programs are meant to solve a new problem. Software patents should be reserved for some really ingenious stuff. Like advanced algorithms that the average coder will go, you know I might as well just download the library and implement vs having to figure it out myself and probably not have it work as well.

    3. Lack of a good Non-Patent Protection legal mechanism. There isn't a way to register your idea officially, while not having the patent overhead, and if someone patents the same idea you can use your registration to prove yours is legit.

  15. Re:No surprise here on German Intelligence Spying On Allies, Recorded Kerry, Clinton, and Kofi Annan · · Score: 1

    Exactly,
    There is a lot of internet tout that Europeans somehow do things that much better then the US, is actually a lot of BS. They just have a different set of problems that the US does.

    Germany probably just made the biggest fuss about it, just because they could, and distract their public from their own problems. We do the same in the US.

  16. Re:Time for medicare for all in the usa on Why Chinese Hackers Would Want US Hospital Patient Data · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You don't pay taxes?

    It isn't free, it is just that your money that you are paying is being placed in an other category.

  17. Re:why internet connected? on Hackers Steal Data Of 4.5 Million US Hospital Patients · · Score: 2

    You do not work in health care do you.

    So when you get registered at the Hospital. Your data will electronically get sent to the Electronic Medical Record system, which then will be sent to the Lab Systems, and back, Then all this data gets fed into a billing system which then needs to electronically send this data to the insurance company to be billed. Now we also new regulations called Meaningful Use, and one of them is the ability to Send Electronic Medical Data to the Patient in less then 72 hours of the request. To meet this requirement most places have setup a Patient Portal, where the Patient can Login via the Web and get their access.

    For proper treating of patients the data needs to get sent to professionals who needs it, they may be in different locations around the world.

    So the government is telling Health Care industries to lock down PHI and make it more Open at the same time.

  18. Re:Good Job NRC on Nuclear Regulator Hacked 3 Times In 3 Years · · Score: 3, Interesting

    But it is Nuclear! N U C L E A R ! ! ! This words means scary stuff will happen if ever used by Bad Bad Men!

    Now the people who broke in may get a lot of good information just like if they broke into any other federal commission. However I would really hope the actual dangerous stuff isn't on the same network that allows any sort of internet access.

  19. Re:Hello! on WikiLeaks' Assange Hopes To Exit London Embassy "Soon" · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yea Snowden really took his thunder away.

  20. Re:"Philosophically, this opens up an interesting on Selectable Ethics For Robotic Cars and the Possibility of a Robot Car Bomb · · Score: 1

    Being that the autonomous automobile (the Auto-Auto) will probably be released when its safety ability exceeds that of a person, and each generation will get better. Being that the algorithm may be designed to Protect Passenger, vs. Max Insurance liability, or save most amount of people. In essence really doesn't matter as they all try to avoid accidents all together. And these algorithms will only come up in a world of decreasing rare possibilities.

    I would expect protect passenger algorithm is the easier one to maintain as it has the most information available. The Insurance Calculation may be the next best, but how do you know if there are a lot of people in the bus or is it empty?

  21. Re:Scare of the day on Selectable Ethics For Robotic Cars and the Possibility of a Robot Car Bomb · · Score: 1

    Exactly,
    Technology can be used for good or for evil.

    That rock that Ugg used to start a fire to keep his family warm, also worked really good at throwing at his rivals to kill them.

  22. Just get rid of the stupid message board. on Ask Slashdot: Would You Pay For Websites Without Trolls? · · Score: 2

    Why do all the sites feel the need to have a message board. Slashdot is OK, but the message board discussion is its thing. But for many of the news sites, these message boards are poorly managed and offer little to no insight to the articles. Just political rambling.
    You don't want trolls, get rid of the message boards.

  23. Re:Not Government on Web Trolls Winning As Incivility Increases · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The problem is trying to figure out when a Troll is just a Troll vs. Free Speech of an unpopular idea.

    Slashdot is a prime example of this. While a lot a trolls are actual troll, there are times when someone hits a few emotional points to the viewers that will get them flagged as troll.

    Pro Religion, Pro Microsoft, Anti GNU, Anti Linux, Pro DRM. Posts unless extremely well explained will get modded down to troll.

    But there are other areas where opposing views are considered trolls and meant to be kicked out vs. stated as an open opinion.

    My rules for trolls, are posts that are overly negative, without any logical basis.

  24. Re:Really there's no excuse on Correcting Killer Architecture · · Score: 1

    There is the State University of New York at Albany example.

    The design for the campus was designed by an architect to be used in a Desert location rumors have it in Saudi Arabia or Phoenix Arizona. It was designed to Chanel the winds to keep the campus cool for those hot Desert days.

    However SUNY Albany to save tax payer money out and bought those designs, and put them in Upstate NY. Where the bulk of the school year is during the Cold winter months, thus giving the campus a bitter cold windchill in winter.

    The Architect did a fine job, it was the stupid politicians who just cheap out and put a good design in a bad location.

  25. Re:Why would this surprise? on The Benefits of Inequality · · Score: 1

    It comes down to economics 101. Supply and demand.

    The reason why their is inequality is because not all people are equal. Some people have skills and attributes that are needed/wanted more then others.

    So the Sports Hero, who is physically superior to most people, is rare compared to the average person so he will be more desired and be placed on a higher status then people who do not.

    The CEO or Politician is willing and able to deal with a lot of crap and take risks that most of us do not want to take. So they get paid more too.

    Us Engineers and IT guys tend to get paid a little better than the average guy because we have skills that are in more demand.

    So that is the supply side.

    But if you are the smartest person in the world but in a field that no one really cares about or isn't much demand for say Expert in some obscure author of the 1800's, or say a top performer in an instrument that no one uses. Then the demand side of the equation will kick in. So this guy while smart isn't going to get much pay or status.

    As well like in the 1990's during the tech bubble. They was a glut of "Web Developers" AKA some guy who knows how to use Front page who were getting paid a lot of money because there was such a demand to get web pages.

    No matter what sort of economic system. Supply and Demand kicks in and forces inequality.