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  1. Re:Time to rename /. to BitcoinPushers.com? on Bitcoin Currency Surpasses 20 National Currencies In Total Value · · Score: 1

    It's not just Slashdot; reddit has gone nuts too.

  2. Re:Debian on Ask Slashdot: New To Linux; Which Distro? · · Score: 1

    I came here to say this. Debian is a good OS and is as mainstream as you can get without lots of fluff and it Just Works. I like that its not a "flavor of the week" distro, its what "flavor of the week" is *based on*.

    Heh. Back in 2008 a classmate of mine was flabbergasted that I was running Debian. He didn't consider it to be a proper distro. Like it was some mythical proto-distro framework for others (Ubuntu et al.) to build on, rather than something to be used by mere mortals.

  3. Re:Finally! on Electronics Arts CEO Ousted In Wake of SimCity Launch Disaster · · Score: 1

    At the rate they spend it? I wouldn't be surprised.

  4. Re:Chrome sync is dangerous. on Netflix Using HTML5 Video For ARM Chromebook · · Score: 5, Funny

    It brought all my bookmarks on to his machine!. So I deleted them in his machine, then they were also gone from my account in my Chromebook. Not only that all HIS bookmarks were on my machine. I deleted them. Then I found all my saved web passwords were on his machine! This screw up after bragging about two factor authentication.

    You didn't disable Sync on his machine before deleting?

  5. Re:Jackpot? on Tesla Motors To Pay Off Government Loan 5 Years Early · · Score: 1

    Ignoring all the ridiculous things in that list, your house doesn't have sufficient service to quick charge a car for 160 miles of range in 20 minutes.

    I've seen suggestions before of having a home charging station; basically a battery pack that is always slow-charging, ready to dump it all into the EV when you need it.

  6. Re:It's been decades. on Gnome Founder Miguel de Icaza Moves To Mac · · Score: 1

    But vendor lock-in is objectionable because it does, to whatever extent it succeeds, make you a slave.

    That's not slavery. It's more like a protection racket.
    You could refuse to buy an upgrade, but as time goes on compatibility with your customers and contractors will become more and more troublesome. You could completely drop our software, but the transition could be expensive and you'll be even less compatible with your customers and contractors. Or you can just pay up.

  7. Re:Quite actual - Not! on Debian Project Releases 7.0 "Wheezy" Installer Candidate · · Score: 1

    Do you know what happens when there's a freeze of the next stable? Well, it's easy, we don't upload to SID. But we upload to Experimental instead.

    You brought up the amount of Sid in Ubuntu. My point was that only a small portion of Ubuntu "needs" to be bleeding edge, and that Sid is "good enough" for the rest of it. Now you're arguing that... Sid isn't bleeding edge because development happens in experimental? Yeah, I know. That's fine. I'm not worried about it.

    The kernel 3.8 has been released 6 days ago. Do you think that's reasonable to expect that it reaches Debian in less than a week? I don't. Debian experimental has Firefox 19, and Libreoffice 4 and XFCE 4.10.

    Not reasonable, no, but I wasn't about to claim 3.7 as the current version.
    It doesn't matter what versions are in experimental, because - like you pointed out at the start of the thread - Ubuntu imports from Sid.

  8. Re:Quite actual - Not! on Debian Project Releases 7.0 "Wheezy" Installer Candidate · · Score: 1

    Well, have a better look before spreading lies. For kernel, web browser and libreoffice

    Kernel:
    Stable - 2.6
    Testing - 3.2
    Unstable - 3.2 (released July, 2012)
    Current version - 3.8
    Those 3.6/3.7 files seen in your link? Experimental. Yeah you could make it work, but then you aren't running Sid anymore. Not entirely. And if you run too much experimental for too long, something is going to end up horribly broken.

    Firefox/Iceweasel:
    Stable - 3.5
    Testing - 10esr
    Unstable - 10esr (released March 2012)
    Current Version - 19.0

    Libreoffice:
    Stable - 3.5
    Testing - 3.5
    Unstable - 3.5 (released February 2012)
    Current version - 4.0

    YOU DO have very recent packages available, even right now, during the freeze of testing. I haven't checked DE and X, since I don't know what you run (eg: which graphic card, and which environment you like).

    I run XFCE on testing, not that it matters.

    XFCE:
    Stable - 4.6
    Testing - 4.8
    Unstable - 4.8 (released Jan 2011)
    Current Version - 4.10 (released April 2012)

    Like I said, Sid isn't bleeding edge. Of the packages here, the newest in Sid is the kernel: 7 months old.

    It's also worth noting that drivers receive unblock from the release team so that they can enter stable.

    Well that's great (and I genuinely mean that), but a bleeding-edge enthusiast would only see that 3.2 != 3.8.

  9. Re:Quite actual - Not! on Debian Project Releases 7.0 "Wheezy" Installer Candidate · · Score: 1

    How could this be, when 80% of the packages of Ubuntu comes from Debian SID?

    Bleeding edge only matters in software you directly interact with for casual use: That 20% should easily cover the kernel, X, the DEs, the web browsers, Libreoffice, Wine, and any GUI programs large enough to have a Windows port. Sid may not be bleeding edge, but for the other 80% it isn't obsolete enough to truly bother anyone that notices.

  10. Re:!(Prisoner's Dilemma) on French Police Unsure Which Twin To Charge In Sexual Assaults · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's the brothers that have the dilemma. Let's say both of them were committing these crimes:
    If both stay silent, maybe end up with time served 'cause they can't be sure it which of you it was.
    If one brother rats the other out (with convincing proof), he goes free while the other gets sentenced for all the crimes.
    If both rat the other out, each gets sentenced for his actual share of the crimes.

  11. Re:Go where? on RHEL 6 No Longer Supported By Google Chrome · · Score: 3, Insightful

    RHEL is used for hardened unix workstations, too. RHEL5 is the only enterprise linux distro I know of worth using with FIPS 140-2 and DoD APL certification, meaning that it's the only option for military workstations other than Windows.

    And you're allowed to install third-party software in that situation?

  12. Re:Wheezy? on GNU Hurd To Develop SATA, USB, Audio Support · · Score: 1

    The upcoming release of Debian has been known as Wheezy for...what, two years now?

  13. Re:gearing up for steam on linux? on AMD Publishes Open-Source Radeon HD 8000 Series Driver · · Score: 1

    Performance if iffy for both, though I've never installed either on Windows so I can't say how much of that is my mediocre hardware.

  14. Re:Use Notepad on 64GB MS Surface Pro Only Has 23GB of Free Space · · Score: 1

    So is html, for that matter.

  15. Re:Best Yet on Office 2013: Microsoft Cloud Era Begins In Earnest · · Score: 1

    He's probably overestimating OS X's share.

  16. Re:"oh come on dad" on Schmidt, Daughter Talk About North Korea Trip · · Score: 1

    I would hope that Schmit's kid would know about Ctrl-C Ctrl-V.

  17. Re:Polyp-based spacecraft creation on Replicating Hardest Known Biomaterial Could Improve Solar Cells and Batteries · · Score: 1

    This sounds more like figuring out how to make an artificial pearl by studying how an oyster forms the natural ones.

    Or, to continue the spaceship analogy, finding an animal that creates macro-scale molecules and extending the principles involved to manufacture Niven's General Products hull.

  18. Re:Makes no sense. on French Telecom Claims To Have Forced Google To Pay For Traffic · · Score: 1

    Now ISPs want usage paid for by the user AND the content provider? Nice business model.

    And I was under the impression that content providers were already being charged by ISPs.
    Specifically: ISPs that provide bulk rates to datacenters.

  19. Re:Any one else with registration problems? on Kim Dotcom's 'Mega' Storage Site Arrives · · Score: 1

    Had to allow Javascript to get past the SSL error.

  20. Re:The most important question... on On Second Thought, Polaris Really Does Seem 434 Light Years Away · · Score: 1

    As far as I know Polaris doesn't have any planets, so probably not.

  21. Re:I wrote a letter to the CEO once on Linguistics Identifies Anonymous Users · · Score: 1

    I don't know about him, but I try to pick my words very carefully. I've reworded the sentences in this post over a few dozen times already. Handing it off to someone else would make me cringe.

  22. Re:Detect this on Linguistics Identifies Anonymous Users · · Score: 1

    Well you're left handed, with your frequent use of left keys.

    Or someone that is comfortable with WASD+Mouse.

  23. Re:Can't America get its acts together ? on Congressman Introduces Bill To Ban Minting of Trillion-Dollar Coin · · Score: 1

    Really? 'Cause a coworker of mine avoids overtime for exactly this reason.

  24. Re:It's 'ok' on Valve Reveals First Month of Steam Linux Gains · · Score: 1

    They moved the bug reporting to Github. The nothing-downloaded issue is well-known, however.

  25. Re:Excellent; on Canada To Stop Producing Pennies In 2013 · · Score: 1

    But somehow, feminists have seemingly been in charge of dollar coins putting Susan B. Anthony and Sacajawea on them which very few people know of or respect, instead of a president that everyone respects.

    They've been using Presidents since 2007. I've got quite a few.