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  1. Re:I am Jack's total lack of surprise. on Millions of Smart Meters May Over-Inflate Readings by up to 600% (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    QA was probably done on linear loads which is where the meters would be accurate. On noisy switch mode loads (VSDs, computer power supplies, etc) there was probably minimal QA. Quite likely because regulation has not caught up with the prevalence of these loads. It is a case of meter manufacturers not keeping up with the time. And yes, I have seen this on a large scale; I ran into one power meter with a 200kW difference from the 1MW VSD it was down-stream of. And that was with some harmonic filters installed on the drive, yet the meter still read less than the drive. I'm inclined to suspect the meter here.

  2. Re: That's pretty smart on Millions of Smart Meters May Over-Inflate Readings by up to 600% (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    The issue is switch mode loads have non-linear current waveforms. What that means is if the meter, or clamp meter in this case samples incorrectly(Nyquist criteria), the current reading will still be wrong. You actually need a high sample rate power meter. Most commercial and industrial power meters seem to sample at 2kHz or less, which is fine for linear loads (even over-kill), but for say, a VSD or switch mode supply may be inadequate. Basically your clamp ammeter probably samples quite slowly as well.

  3. Re:Feedback is welcome! on 3D Freeciv-Web (Beta) Released (freeciv.org) · · Score: 1

    I dunno, I kind of dig the retro look. Reminds me of Win95 games. Not sure what's up with the ram usage though.

  4. Re:hey, you got your computer in my PLC on Researchers Create An Undetectable Rootkit That Targets Industrial Equipment (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    One of my clients has a C200H still running a bandsaw machine. It was made in 1990. Not connected to anything and still going strong.

    Storing comments and variable names in the CPU is a really good innovation though...

  5. I think it was a joke..

  6. Re: Once again, analog is better on One Billion Monitors Vulnerable to Hijacking and Spying (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    DDT has an undeserved bad rap..

  7. Certainly. I like my muscle cars British and on fire thanks. I feel strangely warmed....

  8. Ah, the lessor known theology which believes that you are selected for eternal damnation or heaven depending on whether or not you own a specific make and model of Van. Nobody knows what make or model that is, so you must preach Van buying to all.... ;)

    As opposed to the Carminians who believe that anyone who owns a car, regardless can choose whether or not to go to speed week.

  9. Re: And at the end of all this hoopla, on Massive Backlash Building Over Windows 10 Upgrades (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    They also killed SBS, with the last usable option being 2011. So, there we sit, on SBS 2011 until I can port the functionality over to a linux box.

  10. Re:Wavelength can't fit within the universe(?) on The 'Impossible' EM Drive Being Tested By NASA May Finally Be Explained (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    E=hf and c=f(lambda) so, E=(hc/(lambda)). Thus wavelength is inversely proportional to energy. If energy is insanely small then wavelength will be high. What he is saying is that wavelength is 'quantumn' and can only take certain discreet values if it is very large.

  11. Re:Pornography destroys capacity for complex thoug on Utah Governor: 'Porn Is a Public Health Crisis' (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Troll, I think. examine the username.

  12. Re:Aliens and ghosts dont exist on NASA Feed 'Goes Down As Horseshoe UFO Appears On ISS Live Cam' (mirror.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    My brother moved to the states. I'm pretty sure that makes him an alien, even if he is legal. He is an englishman, but does not currently reside in new york.

  13. Re: receives 150,000 requests per second on Meet the Guy Whose Software Keeps the World's Digital Clocks In Sync (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    I don't know about America, but over here I have seen the frequency vary from 49Hz to 52Hz as the grid gears up for the 6am winter load(everyone gets up and starts cooking/boiling a kettle etc). On average it is still probably accurate. I am fairly sure the US power companies do the same thing. It is difficult to control the frequency under varying load.

  14. Re:It's getting there but big franchises still mis on As of Tonight, 1900 Steam Games For Linux (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't know about i3s not lasting. Maybe not for the PC 'master race', but for the rest it might be fine. My last machine was fairly cheap (Phennom II X4, worse than an i3) and it still goes well. Still in use - my wife plays casual games on it just fine. Seems to perform OK for even modern titles (only thing I did was put a GTX750 in it, because the 460 died).

    It may be ill advised, but they really seem to be pushing into the console market. Apart from Source 2, DOTA 2 and VR, which can fit that strategy. I don't see a valve game in the near future. Call me a pessimist, but I don't think they have been a proper games company in a while....

  15. Re:It's getting there but big franchises still mis on As of Tonight, 1900 Steam Games For Linux (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    No shit sherlock.

    That's the point. What they are targeting like I said is breaking into the console market. That is they want to become a console platform (as well as a PC platform).

  16. Re:It's getting there but big franchises still mis on As of Tonight, 1900 Steam Games For Linux (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    I am not sure where you get that idea from? Reading comprehension fail perhaps?

    Valve's long term goal right now is clearly to compete in the console market. That is their target. It does not mean that they will ignore PC (as some suggest), but simply that their focus is on the console.

    Since when did "Steam" = "PC" anyway? No, it is you sir who has access to the really good stuff, and you are clearly smoking it.

  17. Re:It's getting there but big franchises still mis on As of Tonight, 1900 Steam Games For Linux (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    I will switch for HL3. I would install windows 10 to play it.

    But I am one data point. What you're missing is that Valve is not targeting PC gamers right now. They're trying to break into the console market, where nobody cares what the OS is, as long as it works. Linux gaming is a fringe benefit. So you're both right and wrong. People won't change their OS, but they might buy steam machines...

  18. Re:It's getting there but big franchises still mis on As of Tonight, 1900 Steam Games For Linux (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    In the short term. Maybe not so much in the long term. These things are not so simple.

  19. Re:It's getting there but big franchises still mis on As of Tonight, 1900 Steam Games For Linux (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    I will install windows 10 for Half Life 3. I will hate myself, but I'll do it.

  20. Re:Serious question on As of Tonight, 1900 Steam Games For Linux (phoronix.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Impressively, X-COM Enemy Unknown not only manages to melt my squad into zombies, but also melt my laptop into slag under linux but not windows with AMD proprietary drivers. Otherwise, I am quite happy with the performance of games on linux. Most seem more than acceptable.

  21. Re:I have lots of steam games on Valve's SteamOS Now Supports Vulkan, The Cross-Platform Alternative To DirectX 12 (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    OpenSUSE for Debian...

    *ducks and hides

  22. Re:Hah. on 3-in-1 Android Malware Acts As Ransomware, Banking Trojan and Info Thief · · Score: 2, Funny

    Stop reading tfa... What is this 1999?

  23. Re:A list of changes on Original 1977 Star Wars 35mm Print Has Been Restored and Released Online (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wow. You are way too emotionally invested in this.

    Be more like Spock..

    *Ducks and hides...

  24. Re:It's the science folks! The science! on UK Company Riversimple Plans a Fuel-Sipping Hydrogen Car (techienews.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    You have taps in your house right?

    (It's a joke, don't kill me)

  25. Re: And how does this help the people? on LIGO Will Make Gravitational Waves Announcement on Thursday · · Score: 1

    This. A million times this.