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  1. Offtopic on Snowden Doc Shows NSA Blamed Russia For Hack of Murdered Journalist (thehill.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Well, after being a daily user of this website for almost 15 years I have to give it up. I took a break during the heat of the election season because the comment sections had gotten over heated and partisan. ... came back today to give it another chance and see the first comment in this thread...Oh well.

    Thanks for the memories slashdot. Truely.

    The intelligent discussions seem to have disappeared. Best wishes.

  2. Unintended concequences on 10 Years in Prison For Online Pirates a Step Closer in the UK (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    I am a tech professional and major nerd. When I was growing up and teaching myself different software and operating system, I had the tendency to find them on "sharing" websites. (only because I was dirt poor and only looking to learn the tools)

    Could this kind of severe punishment have an unintended consequence of causing a potential younger tech professional from wanting to move to the UK? I know a lot of tech people who "share" movies and such (I have since grown out of it, but I don't begrudge someone who does). I think it is kind of part of the millennial culture. I could be wrong.

  3. Re:i'd like a water proof phone on Steve Wozniak Says Apple Must Fix iPhone 7 Bluetooth Or Revive Its Headphone Jack (afr.com) · · Score: 1

    What about speaker and microphone? It seems like that could still be a way to soak in water.

  4. Re:Took my son around to play it on Pokemon Go Leads to Reckless Driving, Injuries, and A Corpse (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    The "landmarks" come from a game called Ingress. It was the precursor to pokemon go.

    In that game users could submit ideas for the spots that would become portals(now pokemon stops). They are supposed to be places of interest, sculptures, murials, historic or interesting buildings. I'm proud (or sad) to say that many of the spots in my area were submitted by me a couple years ago. :)

  5. Counterfeit oscilloscope kits on Amazon's Chinese Counterfeit Problem Is Getting Worse (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I was recently looking for a cheap oscilloscope kit and eventually came across a comment on Amazon that led to this website. http://www.jyetech.com/Products/LcdScope/e138.php

    I guess this would be one way to try and combat the counterfeiters; call them out.

  6. I'm surprised you are not complaining that apple only has 1 mouse button

    Fine; I will complain about the 1 mouse button. It's so abnormal. I feel like i'm wearing a mitten when I try to use their mice.
    :)

  7. It frees them up to do more productive and valuable work. Someone's got to build and program those robots.

    I don't know the last time you were at a McDonald's, but I don't see any of those workers taking up a class on robotics or embedded systems programming any time soon.
    Maybe you mean it will open up eventual programming and repair jobs for their children? The replaced workers will just have to resort to society supporting them financially for the next few decades until they die off.

  8. Happy customer on Sprint Quickly Pulls Video Ad Calling T-Mobile 'Ghetto' (fiercewireless.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I have used t-mobile for about 5 or 6 years. I have never had a problem with the service. Contrary to what that airhead customer thinks, I don't live in a ghetto.

    I love to see the look on the faces of my ATT friends when I tell them I only pay $50/month for unlimited text/calls/data (up to 2GB at 4g then throttled back after that). I also have rollover data, so what I don't use gets put on the next month's "allowance". They just sent me a text the other day showing I have about 6GB of 4g-speed data to use. :)

    And recently they mentioned something about certain kinds of streaming traffic not counting towards your monthly allotment. I haven't really looked into it yet.

    On a personal note, the attitude of that customer makes me sick. I have friends and family of different races. I know people who live "in the ghetto". They are not subhumans you can look down your nose at...what a bitch.

  9. Americs has fallen behind in nearly every area. We are a stupid nation a lot of the time.

    Mr. Trump, is that you?

  10. Nice article but... on The Handheld Analog Computer That Made the Atomic Bomb · · Score: 1

    This was a nice article, but if you read to the end you will find the update that states this analog device wasn't used until after the manhattan project was over. ... So the summary should probably be updated as well.

  11. Re:If you don't have time, just say "no". on Interviews: Game Designer Steve Jackson Answers Your Questions · · Score: 2

    I have to agree. I am a little let down by the seemingly lack of interest on Jackson's part. Still a big fan though.

  12. Re:Even Humans Cannot Hitchhike Safely. on Hitchhiking Robot's Cross-Country Trip Ends In Philadelphia · · Score: 5, Insightful

    the outcome should not be unexpected

    And there is the problem. Have we sunk so low that it should be expected that our society will not be civil? The robot made it safely across canada and parts of europe. It spent a week with a heavy metal band, people respected it.
    Two weeks in america and its defiled. Makes me emberrased.

  13. What the fuck?!! on Can New Chicago Taxes On Netflix, Apple, Spotify Withstand Legal Challenges? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This is way off topic, but what the fuck is happening to slashdot. I just now noticed something blaring from my headphones on the floor. Apparently it was some kind of audio ad and for the life of me I didn't know which part of the webpage was playing it.!??!

    Then I happen to notice that the 'busy circle' at the top of the chrome tab has been spinning for at least 5minutes. Are you fucking kidding me?

    Here are two of them that I noticed. God only knows how many others were busy doing god knows what. (liverail.com and advertising.com) (I wont post actual links)

    I can't stand the "slashdot is dying" meme, but I think I am close to moving on to another news aggregate. -Slashdot reader since ~2000AD

  14. Can you still claim copyright on your code? on Watching People Code Is Becoming an (Even Bigger) Thing · · Score: 1

    If you are broadcasting your code live to millions (or hundreds) of people, can you still claim copyright? If you performed it in public it would seem anyone could use it.

    I would assume you wouldn't use this service to flesh out your world changing video encryption code (you know, that 'middle out' idea you had)...

  15. Just half? on Google Will Reduce Accidental Mobile Ad Clicks, With Mandatory Borders and More · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I think that might be a liberal estimate. That number is 100% for me. I have been conditioned to immediately click the close button for every add that pops up. I don't even bother to notice what product is being advertised. I learned LONG ago that clicking on the flashy ad usually got me in trouble...followed by a format/reinstall.

    I would like to know who does click on ads though. Someone has to be doing it on purpose. Curious minds want to know.

  16. Navy? on US Navy Solicits Zero Days · · Score: 1

    My first thought was why in the world would the navy want these capabilities, but then I remembered reading a story here that discussed the use of windows NT to run a ship. I suppose the navy is looking for the ability to take out opponent ships control computers?

  17. Re:What is being missed... is the $2 million part. on Commodore PC Still Controls Heat and A/C At 19 Michigan Public Schools · · Score: 1

    We didn't have airconditioning in my schools growing up (midwest). We seemed to have survived...

  18. Re: But Macs "just work", right? on A Text Message Can Crash An iPhone and Force It To Reboot · · Score: 1

    I'm willing to accept a garden with walls if it means I don't have to constantly worry about what unpatched vulnerability is ripe for exploitation on my phone.

    You mean like the ability to crash a phone with a text message? :)

  19. Re:You stupid bastards... on ICANN Asks FTC To Rule On .sucks gTLD Rollout · · Score: 1

    I couldn't agree more. Who's brilliant idea was this? I would like to think that 'we' have been trying to elevate the decorum of internet; away from trolling, abuse, and bullying. Having a ".sucks" domain has not use for anything but hatefull speech (or vacuum cleaners) and seems like a backwards direction.

  20. Garbage article on Utah Cyberattacks, Up To 300 Million Per Day, May Be Aimed At NSA Facility · · Score: 1

    I think this summary was longer than the article itself. I was hoping to find what they consider as a 'cyber attack'. Do they count failed attempts at logins, port scans, pings...? Knowing how ignorant even some IT workers are, I could imagine many of those numbers are not actual 'attacks'. But hey, it sure sounds scary to mom and pop.

  21. Awesome idea on Fake Engine Noise Is the Auto Industry's Dirty Little Secret · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can you make my car produce the sound of the Jetson's flying car? I would pay for that!

  22. Rent seeking on Microsoft Reveals Windows 10 Will Be a Free Upgrade · · Score: 1, Insightful

    indicating Windows would be software that users subscribe to, rather than buy outright

    No thanks. Just like with Adobe CS, it looks like it's time to buy up some licenses before they dissapear. I have no interest in renting my software.

  23. Re:Games versus reality on Is 'SimCity' Homelessness a Bug Or a Feature? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I know my sig says "hire me", but I have had offers in real-life and turned them down because I didn't agree with the what/how the employer produced.

    I took a two minute glance at your blog. I read your comment here and a little bit of your other writings. You sound like you have a decent level of intelligence. I am gonna go out on a limb and assume that you are young (20 - 30). At some point in your life you are going to realize your wasted potential. When that moment of clarity hits you,... it is going to hit you like a stone to the head.

    Part of 'being a man' is doing the work you don't want to do. It is the daily struggle so you can provide for a family; not living under a bridge so your values can remain intact. We are all idealistic at some point in our lives, but, there comes a time to grow up. Don't wait until it is too late.

    my $.02

  24. What purpose is there for regions blocking on Netflix Cracks Down On VPN and Proxy "Pirates" · · Score: 1

    I keep seeing these kinds of stories pop up about region blocked dvds, streaming, etc. What is the purpose of it again? Is there some sort of competition in other regions that movie studios are trying to fight for revenue? I honestly don't even understand why it is a 'thing'. Wouldn't you want to sell your product to as many people and as quickly as you can??

    How do american studios benefit from region blocking?

  25. I guess i am old on Bots Scanning GitHub To Steal Amazon EC2 Keys · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I guess i am too old to understand how loose people treat the internet these days. 'I posted my credentials openly on the internet and am now shocked that I have been taken advatage of'... no way! You shared the keys to your kingdom and someone abused it?? Shocking.

    As a complete side note: I hate when people like the author don't know the difference between 'where' and 'were'....fuck, no wonder he was easy fodder