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  1. Re:Rising prices on EU Charges Valve and 5 Game Publishers With Unfair 'Geo-Blocking' (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Unfortunately, this argument also seems to have only one conclusion under current EU rules: platforms like Netflix can't offer content anywhere in the EU unless they hold the relevant licences for everywhere in the EU.

    That's patently untrue. Steam is not charged because it does not sell something in regions where it is legally not allowed to: that would be absurd. Also, the EU has already explicitly acknowledged the problem of distributing digital content in a fragmented market where you may not have license in all the EU states and it's OK with a partial distribuion so much that it already has regulation for this exact situation.

  2. HTTPS by default?... on Google's New .dev Domain Opens To All (engadget.com) · · Score: 2

    The domains will be secure by default, as they all require HTTPS,

    What does that even actually mean?

  3. Re: Everyone is a spineless weasel on Workplace Theft Is On the Rise (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 2

    Sorry to break it to you but the spine is part of the endoskeleton.

  4. Violence and child abuse is now the same as dehumanising speech?

    In the case of moderators we are not speaking about actual violence but images / descriptions of violence and child abuse, and yes, that may be on the same level as dehumanising speech.

  5. Re:Must be tough for prospective parents on So You Automated Your Coworkers Out of a Job (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    You DO realise that it's a problem of distribution, nothing else, don't you?

  6. Re:Doesn't WhatsApp have "end to end encryption?" on Facebook's WhatsApp Has an Encrypted Child Porn Problem (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    In a group named "child porn xvideos" I would expect to find troians and spam, not actual child porn.

  7. There have been many professions that have achieved a practice of civility

    I have yet to see a single one.

  8. Re:Cashless society = Surveilance society on China's Cashless Economy Threatens To Leave Its Elderly -- and Their Money -- Behind (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    To put it bluntly: no, they are not.

  9. Re:Tea has caffeine? on Decaf Tea Found In The Wild (asianscientist.com) · · Score: 2

    Actually four of your six examples DO come from tea, specifically from the latin "herba thea".

  10. Re:Report on the ground on How the Finnish Survive Without Small Talk (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    But then you would miss out on the socializing bit.

  11. Re:Obligatory reminder on The NES Classic Outsold the PS4, Xbox One, and Switch In June (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't understand why people are excited about paying $60 for a few games that should be out of copyright in a sane world when you could spend $60 on an android based box that can play every NES and SNES and Sega Genesis and Apple II and Fairchild Channel F and Atari 2600 etc game ever made.

    Actually they are doing just that: the NES Classic is an ARM box that can play every game up to the first Playstation. See here for the details: snesclassicmods.com. (The NES Classic and the SNES Classic has the same HW and underlying OS they just run a different emulator by default).

  12. Re:Hmmm... on George Lucas's Terrible Idea for Star Wars Episodes 7-9 (indiewire.com) · · Score: 1

    or it's moon if you want to be that pedantic

    It's "its moon" if you want to be that pedantic.

  13. Re:"Ride sharing" on Google Maps Removes Uber Integration (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    With the site populated heavily by neo-libertarians, you'd think the people defending taxis and their artificially inflated prices would be at a minimum

    Uh, what neo-libertarians hate is taxes, not taxis.

  14. Re:If an over-the-air update can fix it... on Consumer Reports Recommends Tesla's Model 3 After Braking Fix (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    First, the braking distance from 60 mph to 0 changed from 152 feets to 133 feets. We're talking about a 12.5% improvement

    And that's a HUGE improvement.

    Also, if you took the time to read TFA, you'll have learned that the issue were about the Anti-lock braking systems not aggressive enough

    I could not see any mention of that in the article linked from the /. summary.

  15. Mandelbrot beat them on No One Knows How Long the US Coastline Is (discovermagazine.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    Mandelbrot's* well-known "How Long Is the Coast of Britain?" article (published in 1967) starts with this question - and it goes on to discuss self-similar curves that are a type of fractals.

    *: yes, he is the guy who came up with the Mandelbrot fractal

  16. Re:Linus already not that "active" ... on Linus Torvalds Says Linux Kernel v5.0 'Should Be Meaningless' (betanews.com) · · Score: 2

    Hadn't Linus dropped off the top contributor list long ago?

    Yes. And Steve Jobs was never the Employee of the Month at the Foxconn factory where the iPhones are actually made. But that doesn't matter.
    It's still Linus who ultimately decides what is and what is not accepted into the kernel (either directly or by delegating it to people he personally trusts) and makes the major decision regarding where the kernel is headed and that's the thing that actually matters not writing a few hundred lines of code to support a new wi-fi chip.

  17. So they have received about 800 USD / year?

    I was not aware that members of a congressional committee come so cheap.

  18. Re:She fucking Darwined herself on Human Driver Could Have Avoided Fatal Uber Crash, Experts Say (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    It looks like a crossing (and it certainly should be) but it's actually not:
    streetview

  19. Re:The benefits of diversity! on Sri Lanka Blocks Facebook, Instagram To Prevent Spread of Hate Speech (lankabusinessonline.com) · · Score: 1

    Okay and this is ENTIRELY besides the point.

    I did not ask in general - I have asked in a very specific case.

  20. Re:The benefits of diversity! on Sri Lanka Blocks Facebook, Instagram To Prevent Spread of Hate Speech (lankabusinessonline.com) · · Score: 1

    No.

    I was not the one to come out in the defense of banning hate speech so I really don't see any reason why I should be defending it.

    However it was you who put apostrophes around hate speech.

  21. Actually it's called price discrimination and is an ages-old pricing strategy.

  22. Re:The benefits of diversity! on Sri Lanka Blocks Facebook, Instagram To Prevent Spread of Hate Speech (lankabusinessonline.com) · · Score: 1

    "to appease the barbaric, Muslim, rapist hordes of men"

    Care to elaborate on how it is NOT hate speech?

  23. Actually I have a Xiaomi Redmi 4x.
    It costs about $140, has a 4100 mAh battery so it doesn't run flat in a day, IR so I can use it as a remote for my TV and set-top box, has a microSD slot and even a - hear that, Sony? - 3.5 jack, 3G RAM and 32 GB flash - so it's totally adequate for everyday use.

  24. Re:Former professional Flash/AS developer here ... on End of Flash? Its Usage Among Chrome Users Has Declined From 80% in 2014 to Under 8% as of Early 2018 (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    on the other hand, Adobe didn't really have a business model to go with it.

    AFAIK Adobe's business model with Flash was always to sell authoring tools - opensourcing the player would have not affected that model.

  25. Actually Eratosthenes in the third century BC already calculated the Earth's circumference rather accurately.