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  1. Re: Nothing has changed on Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook's 2018: We've Changed, We Promise (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Google+ actually still is and it still has its users. Sunsetting, but it exists, so please, allow Google to mine the data they're mining from the slashdotters who don't use a blocker like uBlock for example.

  2. Greenshot on Windows 10 Is Finally Getting An Improved Screenshot Tool (theverge.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Windows already has the ability to run Greenshot. So... thanks Microsoft?

  3. Re:Leisure Suit Larry on Why Humans Learn Faster Than AI (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    I already finished.

  4. It's called PSP for AMD and yes, it's there and as far as I know at the time, impossible to disable.

  5. Isn't this as if I were using libc or, god forbid, libc++, boost even, while not being an "expert" there? I'm pretty certain it would take me an obscene amount of effort to even replicate some of the stuff in boost, for example.

    Isn't this all that modern development has been trying to achieve since forever?

  6. ... how hard it must be for girls called "Siri", or even "Google Now".

  7. What's so special about analog video? on Nolan's Cinematic Vision in 'Dunkirk' is Hollywood's Best Defense Against Netflix (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    > From a report: "Dunkirk," director Christopher Nolan's big budget war epic, is a filmmaker's film and a movie buff's dream with its wide, high-resolution 70mm format."

    Why? No, really, what's so special about having 1/2 of the screen black?

  8. This doesn't say much about Apple in fact. on Apple Can Extract Texts, Photos, Contacts From Locked iPhones · · Score: 1

    Taking apart an iPhone 4(S) is fairly straightforward and the various connectors on the boards inside appear to be pretty much "standard". The various flavors of 5 shouldn't be too far off. I would expect some levels of the law enforcement to even have the know-how and equipment to connect to those ports and access an iPhone's internals beyond the device's standard operation - and I don't think it's anything wrong with that. By the user experience it seems that the iPhone's memory is not scrambled.
    Assuming anyone would use that, at least we can hope now that such an expensive phone will still be functional when the process is done.

  9. Re:Software on GNOME 3.10 Released · · Score: 2

    I can already see myself googling around "Files crashing", "Software command line", "troubleshoot Disks" and finding immediately what I was looking for. These guys with Gnome really mean business. I bet their names are something like "Dude Johnson", "Nobody Smith", "Programmer Williams", "Name Thorne" or "Guy Pearce" (ok, not the last one).

  10. MY iPhone?! on Will Your Next iPhone Be Built By Robots? · · Score: 0

    nope

  11. haters gonna hate, investigators gonna investigate on China's Yangtze River Turns Red · · Score: 0

    ... and more water will flow down the yangtze river till they figure something out

  12. Re:Well that's okay on WW2 Vet Sent 300,000 Pirated DVDs To Troops In Iraq, Afghanistan · · Score: 0

    A crime is a crime. Stealing is a crime. Pirating is stealing. Your argument is invalid. Probably the German population watched Hitler's atrocities with the same eye you're casting over this man's deeds back in the day, when they couldn't know any better.

  13. Capital ship FTW on Ask Slashdot: What Would Real Space Combat Look Like? · · Score: 0

    No lasers, no torpedoes, no explosions. 1 capital "ship" with a "warp engine". The engine would "consume" the space occupied by the enemy, then assemble them as photons and Hydrogen left in the "trail".

  14. Lesson learned, next time: hack; post details on 4chan; ???; profit!

  15. Re:News Flash on Crysis 2 Most Pirated Game of 2011 · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    you are among the smartest people coming from the internet, dear troll

  16. Re:disgusting on Intel To Offer CPU Upgrades Via Software · · Score: 1

    License physical goods? Look no further than Apple, my friend.

  17. it's on Apple Store Artist Raided By Secret Service · · Score: 1

    biutiful!

  18. Re:270 FOV on Scientists Use Quake 2 To Study the Brains of Mice · · Score: 1

    I believe that's technically impossible with BSP (which is being used in quakes, at least in those before Quake 4).

  19. the porn on Company Laptop, My Data — Can They Co-exist? · · Score: 1

    is also company property

  20. Re:It'll work..except when it doesn't. on Stopping Spam Before It Hits the Mail Server · · Score: 1

    the short description: "developed a way to catch spam before it even arrives on the mail server"
    >"a way"

    tfa title: "A Better Way to Shoot Down Spam"
      >"a [...] way"

    your post: "so saying that they've found THE solution to blocking spam"
    >"THE solution"

    someone's a bit eager to bash here...

  21. Re:Oh come on people on Reasons To Hesitate On Zer01's Unlimited Mobile Offer · · Score: 1

    hey!

  22. who? on Ray Bradbury Loves Libraries, Hates the Internet · · Score: 1

    haven't heard of this dude till now

    *goes wiki...

  23. indeed on Why Our "Amazing" Science Fiction Future Fizzled · · Score: 1

    gee, that confirms the fact that americans are naive

    us europeans all too well know that in fact politics put food on our tables, put concrete between us and the storms outside, keep the houses warm at night and during winters, devise drugs, treatments and whatsoever; politics and high moral standards

  24. Re:This is true for some value of on The Future Might Be BIOS and Browsers · · Score: 1

    so 90% of users have the computer mostly for online activity
    remaining 10% of them have something to do with it while offilne (music, games, movies)

    remains that those 90% can't be soft-pirates, since all they do is so tightly tied to online; there are 2 stages: 1 take part in some torrent swarm, requires online presence and 2 - actually consume the illegaly obatained media, perfectly done offline

    all this yadda yadda with The Network, The Grid, The Matrix and everything... might and won't pfft

  25. Re:he could have swung it if.... on Repairman Steals Hard Drive And Charges To Reinstall It · · Score: 1

    maybe he didn't have one handy