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  1. Wow! That means their costs for storage just plummeted! They're going to save a crapload of cash due to this "mistake" !!!

  2. It sounds like this man was planning to fake his own death & disappear. Are they sure, I mean REALLY REALLY sure, that he's dead & not living it up in the Bahamas?

  3. Since M$ took it over... yes on Does LinkedIn Suck? (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Since Microsoft took it over, yes, it sucks bigtime. Although.. the worst thing about it is all the people who just send connection requests to everyone. There is no value in your list of connections if none of them KNOWS you and your abilties. There is no value to having a connection who knows nothing about your professionally, and you provide no value to them if you don't know them and their abilities professionally... but like on social media, a lot of people treat it as a "contest" to see who has the most connections. I have a feeling a lot of people think that MORE connections means more likelihood of getting hired etc.., rather than having good quality connections who can vouch for your ability and knowledge due to experience working with you.

  4. Federal, State & Local government aren't fined or charged when someone shoplifts a slice of pizza, then uses ROADS to get away from the scene. Why would the provider of the virtual "road" that infringers use be fined or charged? There's very little difference.

  5. What happens when.... on This Company Embeds Microchips in Its Employees, and They Love It (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 2

    What happens when they have something in their office that is worth a criminal chopping off an employee's hand to get the chip?

  6. Maybe... on Adobe To Launch Photoshop for iPad in Strategy Shift (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Maybe if they would cut the shit with the damned monthly subscription price and go back to a real pricing model that is sustainable for people who have slow-income parts of the year, perhaps they'd be doing better.

  7. Sometimes anonymity is necessary on Digital IDs Needed To End 'Mob Rule' Online, Says UK's Security Minister (independent.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Being able to obtain anonymity on the Internet is important, for the same reason that reporters should never reveal their sources. Sometimes information MUST be made known to the public, and the identity of the provider of that information MUST remain unknown for that person or group's safety. A bit of hateful trolling is a small price to pay for this.
    There are other methods for rooting out trolls, and more importantly methods people can learn to recognize, and discount the opinion of, online trolls.
    This unnamed "security minister of the United Kingdom" needs to fuck off.
    (Intentionally NOT anonymized.)

  8. Solutions.... on Microsoft's Interest In Buying GitHub Draws Backlash From Developers · · Score: 0

    If M$ does end up buying github, the first thing to do is to fork the software used into branches on another, similar repository. (gitlab?) Anyone developing the necessary software for github to work, start working on the new fork instead. (unless they're directly employed by github itself.) Remove all software repos from github, and move them elsewhere.. even if creating a new, similar, hosting site is necessary. This would leave M$ with an empty shell that nobody uses but them, a lot less developers, and a big pile of cash out of their pocket... all things M$ deserves in large quantity. It'll also prevent M$ from making the software suck donkey balls like all their software does. If the sale goes through, I hope everything above happens.

  9. One of my favourties! on 'Descent' Creators Reunite For a New Game Called 'Overload' (steampowered.com) · · Score: 1

    I loved Descent. The action was top-notch, and the graphics were as good as anything up to that point, without slowing down enough that the game was unplayable. I had many hours of playing descent, never with anything but a keyboard for controls. It rocked majorly!

  10. This is a no-brainer and should be obvious. on Increasing Similarity of Billboard Songs · · Score: 1

    Pop music has been formulated by algorithm, and not "written" in a musical fashion, since the 1980's. The lyrics, the hooks etc.., it's all calculated. Every note and word of nearly every pop song is analysed for how it affects a person emotionally etc.., and then combinations of those are put together in a computer model. Ever listened to an "original" song by no-direction... it's a series of clichés set to very familiar chord changes and rhythms.. just like every other "pop" sensation. The more they "refine" these algorithms, the more pop music sounds similar, and the more similar it sounds, the more obvious it becomes. and... there isn't one of us (perhaps excluding the deaf) who doesn't know a ridiculously stupid pop song or artist that we love listening to, knowing full well their music is crap. We really could use more talented poets and more real musicians in the world... but when mediocrity ends up being the big hit, and the song with truly meaningful lyrics and some originality from a musical standpoint ends up not being heard.

  11. Easy solution: Don't set up encryption in your e-mail products, but instead, (en|de)crypt all messages outside of the e-mailer, using copy/paste to get the messages into or out of your e-mail client, or even by using attachments and .ASC files etc.. If you have a clue, getting around that flaw is child's play.

  12. The only way I've ever ended up on Yelp, is via a Google search. I'd hardly call it "great content" It seems more along the lines of "unreliable and often dubious content" to me.

  13. Looks are what M$ has always been good at.... on Surface Hub 2 Coming in 2019, Looks Amazing (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    The term "vapourware" was coined in relation to them... everything of theirs LOOKS great.. then people get their hands on it and find out it's absolute shite. (except their fanboys... who just don't know there are infinitely better options for every single M$ product.. most of them free.)

  14. Where's Biff Tannen? on Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Law Prohibiting Sports Gambling (espn.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wasn't it Biff Tannen who was supposed to get these laws overturned? Several years ago?

  15. No sane person wants a Windows phone, presumably because it gives them a "windows-like" "experience" on their smartphone (since it runs feckin' windows.) and M$ wants to make OTHER things on phones act as shit as windows? Are they high?

  16. Is there.... on Could SpaceX Rocket Technology Put Lives At Risk? (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: 1

    Is there a rocket that DOESN'T put anyone/anything at risk? There were a lot of safeguards in-place before the Challenger disaster. A chunk of stuff flying off damaged the Columbia to the point where it disintegrated on re-entry. Of course there's some risk. The question is are they doing enough to mitigate that risk, not whether or not it's there. That's something that would be good to see an article on.. exactly what is SpaceX doing to mitigate the risks of fueling their rockets this way?

  17. If the recycled memory performs up to specification, and lasts the lifetime of the device it is recycled into.. why do we give a crap?

  18. Hopefully YouTube (Alphabet/Google/whatever they're called this month) will be making big donations to the Wikimedia folks to cover all the extra traffic this will generate.

  19. When was the last time anyone saw a Chinese-made car in the U.S.A? I don't recall ever seeing one, nor hearing of one, ever. There are lots of Japanese cars, Korean cars, and European cars, along with some American cars, but someone please name a make/model that is made in China and sold in the U.S.

  20. It's a horrid thing. on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your View On Forced Subscription-Only Software? · · Score: 2

    I absolutely loathe the concept of software being subscription-only in this fashion. I purchased Photoshop and Lightroom as stand-alone products as one-off expenses. I upgraded them the same way... so I have perpetual licenses. I haven't moved on to the "cloud" based products, because if I decide to stop paying, or lose the ability to pay, a subscription, I want my software to still work. If there was desktop colour control in Linux, and it was supported well in The GIMP, that's probably what I would use. Darktable isn't ready for prime-time as a Lightroom replacement, but down the road, hopefully it will be... and good colour control will get added to X.

  21. Yet more distraction.... on Your Car May Soon Start Serving You Ads (siliconbeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Ads are specifically designed to call attention to themselves. In cars, that calls attention AWAY from the road, and from concentrating on operating the vehicle safely. This should not be allowed to happen, full stop.

  22. Someone discovered oobleck? (or some similar non-newtownian fluid) So.. corn starch, water, orange food colouring, and a strong, flexible, plastic bag to hold it in? (probably moulded plastic pieces that hold it in a particular shape until it's needed.) Why is this news NOW? Most high-schoolers would have known this recipe back in the 1980's.

  23. He Knows.... on Ajit Pai Backs Out of Planned CES 2018 Appearance (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 0

    He knows he'd end up facing an angry mob.... as he should.

  24. Of course they won't promise that... they just paid a shitload of cash to buy the removal of impediments for them to earn tons more money.

  25. Can't trust the CIA? on Trump Is Looking at Plans For a Global Network of Private Spies (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    Of course Dump and his administration cannot trust the CIA. The CIA's mission is to take out enemies of the United States of America. Dump and his entire administration *ARE* enemies of the United States of America. There is no way in hell that a PRIVATE army of spies should ever represent the interests of the U.S. or any other nation on the planet. PRIVATE spies CAN BE BOUGHT... at least, if not more, easily than ones that legitimately work for the government. This idea should be killed by congress and the courts before it gets off the ground... but it probably won't be. :(