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  1. Re:All it will take is on Low Vaccination Rates At Silicon Valley Daycare Facilities · · Score: 1

    You're thinking of Thalidomide.

  2. Re:The Government is NOT here to help you... on Writer: How My Mom Got Hacked · · Score: 1

    So, the only reason you pay your taxes is because you wouldn't be convicted as a criminal if you didn't?

    You're kidding me right?

    I suppose you're happy to take advantage of the benefits of state society when it suits you but when it comes to actually paying for those benefits you'd rather not?

    Ugh, typical freeloader.

    Please go read The World Until Yesterday by Jared Diamond. It will give you a *HUGE* insight into how and why state societies function the way they do, even if those ways often seem unfair (Often they are, in other cases they're not).

  3. Re:The Government is NOT here to help you... on Writer: How My Mom Got Hacked · · Score: 1

    Actually, no, executing them on live TV would not prove a deterrent at all.

    A fair bit of research has been done and it seem that by and large the idea of "punishment to deter" is invalid.

    If someone commits a premeditated crime, then they don't do so on the supposition that they will be caught and punished, they do so on the assumption that they will not be caught and will get away with it.

  4. Re:Honestly, who gives a fuck? on Solving the Mystery of Declining Female CS Enrollment · · Score: 1

    I'm going to guess that the GP meant that he would like to be in a relationship with someone who works in the same field, not necessarily someone he works with at the same company.

  5. Re:Phoronix = fail on Ask Slashdot: Linux-Friendly Desktop x86 Motherboard Manufacturers? · · Score: 1

    All of them, or just yours?

  6. Re:Language VS The Virtual Machine VS Client on If Java Wasn't Cool 10 Years Ago, What About Now? · · Score: 1

    Great summary.

    For me, Java the language is disgusting whereas the JVM is wonderful.

  7. Every few years... on New NSA-Funded Code Rolls All Programming Languages Into One · · Score: 1

    ...someone comes along and tries to re-invent the wheel and gift us with the ability to write in a single "unified" language that crosses the lines demarcating server and client.

    Except it's inevitably a pile of hacky shit that is founded on a basic faulty idea.

  8. Re:I got tired of waiting on PHP Next Generation · · Score: 0

    I made the jump from PHP to Python years ago and I do not miss PHP.

    PHP is certainly easier to get a web application up-and-running with if you know nothing but beyond that it's a mess of a language that makes maintaining a clean code-base far more effort than it should be. It's basically scripted C for the Internet and not in a good way.

    Which is not to say Python is the holy grail. There are a lot of things I don't like about Python, including some of the ones you mentioned (Non-trivial whitespace still annoys me) but on the whole it's a better language than PHP and the amount of libraries and support available is good.

    At the end of the day, I'd rather be writing web applications in Python than PHP.

  9. Re:Google solved this already in Hangouts... on Apple's Revenge: iMessage Might Eat Your Texts If You Switch To Android · · Score: 1

    Way to jump to conclusions. I'm not exactly a fan-boy of Hangouts. All the options on Android are pretty irritating in my experience. Lately I've been using Hangouts just because I got sick of the LnF of the other messaging apps I've used.

  10. Google solved this already in Hangouts... on Apple's Revenge: iMessage Might Eat Your Texts If You Switch To Android · · Score: 1

    The latest version of Google Hangouts already solved this issue.

    Next to the area that lets you enter text for your message is an icon that can be tapped to select whether or not you want to message to be sent via Hangouts or SMS. The problem here is that Apple are treating iMessage as being synonymous with SMS, something which is not actually the case in reality.

    This change to Hangouts instantly made it more usable as an SMS application for me (All it's missing now is message search)

  11. Re:What could possibly go wrong on Brazilians Welcome Genetically-Modified Mosquito To Help Fight Dengue Fever · · Score: 1

    Mosquitos are parasites.

    Like most parasites, they're not a particularly valuable part of the food chain.

  12. Re: They get it! on The Witcher 3 and Projekt Red's DRM-Free Stand · · Score: 1

    Buying, installing and playing a game with Steam is just easier than downloading it from some torrent tracker, applying a crack and then struggling to find cracked patches as time goes by.

    I don't pirate PC games any more. I can afford to pay for them, I feel good about spending the money on them and I don't feel like I'm jumping through hoops to get what I want.

    For me, Steam is good enough that I wish a similar solution was available for TV and Movies (Unfortunately, due to the various network and studio deals this will never happen but you can always dream...)

  13. Re:What kind? on The Witcher 3 and Projekt Red's DRM-Free Stand · · Score: 1

    "Some" of the same games is about right.

    GOG is great for old games and the odd indy title but there catalog simply does not compare.

    I love old games, but I also enjoy playing games made this century and in this regard GOG is simply nowhere close to the depth of Steam.

  14. Re:What kind? on The Witcher 3 and Projekt Red's DRM-Free Stand · · Score: 1

    Agreed. Steam makes it a lot easier for me to manage my game collection.

  15. Re:What kind? on The Witcher 3 and Projekt Red's DRM-Free Stand · · Score: 1

    GOG is nice but I personally wish they had a proper client. Sure, it's not like many of the games on GOG receive updates and hence need some of the features provided by Steam but I personally enjoy the organisation aspects of Steam.

  16. Re:Alternative to one tough tablet on The $5,600 Tablet · · Score: 1

    Yeah, not sure how you'd provision it out in the field though...

  17. Re:Consumers have no clue... on The $5,600 Tablet · · Score: 1

    I was encountered a Panasonic ruggedized Tablet. I felt sorry for the poor people who had to use it, the screen was terrible and impossibly dark. I would imagine anyone using it outdoors would have to work by feel alone...

  18. Re:Really? on Groove Basin: Quest For the Ultimate Music Player · · Score: 1

    My music is also organised by folders, but Musicbrainz Picard does all the heavy lifting of sorting stuff into the right folders.

    I use Amarok and do use the library feature most of the time but every now and then I drop back to folder view for certain albums that confuse Amarok (Age of Wonders 3 OST...)

  19. Re:Solution in search of a problem on Google's Project Ara Could Bring PC-Like Hardware Ecosystem To Phones · · Score: 2

    I don't know about you,but I hardly ever use the camera on my phone. Or any of the phones I've used. I would happily just not have a camera in the phone at all...

  20. Re:Fuck this shit! on UN: Renewables, Nuclear Must Triple To Save Climate · · Score: 2

    I live 60kms from a nuclear power plant (Koeberg Nuclear Power Station) and I'm not worried.

  21. Funny on Online Skim Reading Is Taking Over the Human Brain · · Score: 1

    All these people who can't read fiction because they can't skim it...Hilarious.

    And yet sad as well. Makes me think of Mockingbird by Walter Tevis...

  22. Re:Famous last words on "Nearly Unbreakable" Encryption Scheme Inspired By Human Biology · · Score: 1

    How on earth do we end up talking Climate Science in a thread about Encryption?

    Slashdot has the worst track-record when it comes to staying on topic :-)

  23. Re:I have full faith... on UN Report: Climate Changes Overwhelming · · Score: 1

    Really? Can you back that up with some data? Not sure if I believe you without evidence...

  24. Re:Projections on UN Report: Climate Changes Overwhelming · · Score: 1

    Amen!

  25. Re:Newsgroups anyone? on Why Movie Streaming Services Are Unsatisfying — and Will Stay That Way · · Score: 2

    All hail the one true religion: Usenet.

    That said, a lot of fake movies have been getting posted lately...