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  1. Re:Anyone but Uber. on Uber Wants To Resume Self-Driving Car Tests On Public Roads (go.com) · · Score: 2

    I came here to say the same thing. Uber has a terrible reputation for sound business practices, I hope pDoT has the good sense to reject this application.

  2. Worked in the industry, security is crap. on Hackers Have Infiltrated the US Power Grid's Control Networks (lasvegassun.com) · · Score: 1

    Now, this was four years ago, so it might be a lot better now; but I worked for an RF smart metering firm and their security and authentication was appallingly bad. The problem with the free market and new technology is that the incentive just isn't there to do it right the first time when you can do it wrong and still get sales (and then require the users to buy a replacement product later on). We had some large purchases of our products (think home meters for half the the biggest state in the US as one of our larger clients) that were in my mind pretty weakly secured. I'm not surprised to hear they've been infiltrated.

  3. It seemed too good to be true... on A Naysayer's Take On Windows 10: Potential Privacy Mess, and Worse · · Score: 1

    I felt very suspicious about the whole affair to be honest. Microsoft giving me an OS upgrade for free? Yea, that doesn't sound suspicious at all! Turns out I was wright to be suspicious, and will stick with my old version of Windows until they decide to behave. The UI in 10 does look nice, but not at the cost of feeling like my OS will be farming my information. Maybe, hopefully, finally, one day - this will encourage people to invest in and explore ways to improve the Ux of alternative operating systems.

  4. Dear Slashdot on US Airport Screeners Missed 95% of Weapons, Explosives In Undercover Tests · · Score: 0

    You were wonderful once, but now you won't cover tech news that makes your parent company look bad. You're not what you once were, so I'm packing my bags. Farewell!

  5. If the rich carried their fair share... on DNA On Pizza Crust Leads To Quadruple Murder Suspect · · Score: -1, Troll

    We could have mental healthcare and support systems readily accessible to the mentally ill, then maybe more tragedies like this would be stopped from happening in the first place. I'm not trying to minimize how terrible and sad this really is, it's an awful situation. I just know that I'm the kind of person who doesn't even hurt ants if he can help it; and I had to dig for a second to remember that these were humans just like me... That's tribalism for you I suppose, but I fear that if we don't start treating everyone in this country with more justice and care (part of which involves the wealthy corporations actually paying their share of taxes so we can provide services like food, shelter, medical, and mental care for those who don't have it); we're going to see tragedies of this sort increase no matter how many people we put behind bars.

  6. Have you seen picture of her? on Yahoo Called Its Layoffs a "Remix." Don't Do That. · · Score: 1

    She's got a serious set of sociopath eyes.

  7. Re:Can there be any question ... on Hugo Awards Turn (Even More) Political · · Score: 1

    I couldn't agree more. Just the fact that this this wretched, ill informed, deeply ignorant and greedy human being even warrants a headline on slashdot means we're all fucked.

  8. Re: Saudi Arabia, etc. on Carly Fiorina Calls Apple's Tim Cook a 'Hypocrite' On Gay Rights · · Score: 1

    By this line of thinking then any Atheist business should be free to discriminate against Christians simply because Christian is who they are. They can post a tasteful sign like, "No Christians".

  9. AV industry dev here... on Panda Antivirus Flags Itself As Malware · · Score: 1

    and I feel all kinds of empathy for everyone in this situation. The problem is, when you're trying to stop 0 day malware you have to work and release samples rapidly to protect your users. Developing a flawless battery of tests is tricky, and now and then a sample can slip through. The last time this happened at my company the sample was caught after 27 minutes, but 27 minutes can do a lot of damage when you have millions of users. It took a lot of personal phone calls from everyone in the company to make that right with our customers. Where humans are involved, mistakes are made, and while ideally this would never happen; loosing core OS files is still better than having your entire hard drive encrypted.

  10. Queue the fuckwits... on California's Hot, Dry Winters Tied To Climate Change · · Score: 1

    I don't get how even on slashdot you get so many fucking unbelievably insane ass-wipes who believe in the scientific method *except* when it applies to global warming. However, every time it's mentioned they come out in the crazy droves to drop their dumb-ness on the rest of us, so, by all means crazy morons - have at it.

  11. Re:Jail time on Hillary Clinton Used Personal Email At State Dept., Possibly Breaking Rules · · Score: 1

    No we wouldn't, I couldn't stand Bush and I definitely didn't like Cheney - but I wouldn't be worked up about this huge big fat non-issue. I'd be worked up over torture, sure, but not the use of a personal email address. That's a slap on the wrist offense.

  12. *sigh* on DARPA-Funded Robots Learning To Cook By Watching YouTube Videos · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If climate change and the next ice age we're inevitably bringing down on ourselves doesn't destroy human civilization, robots that learn how to behave by watching YouTube certainly will.

  13. Re:hmmm on Bill Watterson (briefly) Returns To Comics · · Score: 1

    He lives about two blocks away from us and actually donates to a local arts organizations I volunteer with. I've seen his email and address in the members database; I wouldn't even dream of taking advantage of that information though. I'd heard he lived here for years; and it was just cool to see it there and know he was a real tangible person donating to the arts.

    Even though he lives so close I've never seen him once. That's ok though; I feel lucky just knowing that he's around (and it gives our much maligned rust belt city a little bit of cred for being the wonderful place that it is - Watterson *wants* to live here - I don't think you can get much more awesome than that).

  14. This is a pretty significant loss :-( on Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Loses Deep Sea Vehicle · · Score: 1

    I visited the woods hole facility over the summer, and they truly run a top notch operation (keeping these vessels in one piece at that kind of pressure is insanely tricky - what they're doing is amazing). I'm really sorry to hear about this loss; I'm sure it's going to have a significant impact on important research they're doing.

  15. Tromaville on Critics Reassess Starship Troopers As a Misunderstood Masterpiece · · Score: 1

    Everyone says the same shit about tromaville, but gratuitous gore is the perfect place for social commentary.

  16. Exactly! on Oracle Attacks Open Source; Says Community-Developed Code Is Inferior · · Score: 1

    Because, you know, how could the open source community have developed code with the exceptional quality of a product offering like, uh, oracle forms for instance?

  17. You know the reason we're all still here on Come Try Out Slashdot's New Design (In Beta) · · Score: 1

    is because /. hasn't completely turned into the total crap fest other news aggregation sites have, right? If you give me a way to stick with the old design, then ok I'll keep sticking around - but I'm really not impressed with the direction this is headed.

  18. Re:No Implication on Samsung Fudging Benchmarks Again On Galaxy Note 3 · · Score: 1

    I disagree, I don't buy Samsung products for this very reason, and I haven't bought an Apple product since our iPad 1 got upgraded to a version that barely works (with no option to downgrade - bastards). I don't have the time to protest crap companies, I just don't buy their crap.

  19. Diva or not, you need two out of three things... on Ask Slashdot: Are 'Rock Star' Developers a Necessity? · · Score: 1

    There are three things that people really care about in an employee, quality work, meeting deadlines, and a pleasant attitude - and you only really need two out of those three. If you do good work and it's on time people will put up with how unpleasant you are, if your work is good and you're easy to get along with people will put up with missed deadlines, if you're on time and always a pleasure to be around people will put up with work that's not as good as everyone else. Ideally you want to shoot for three out of three, but sometimes you have to settle for less.

  20. Wii U... on Microsoft Integrating Xbox One Advertising With Kinect To Profile Users For Ads · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Wow, I actually want the new xbox less than I want a Wii U now...

  21. Dang, Canada... on The Canadian Government's War On Science · · Score: 5, Funny

    What are you doing? You were my escape plan all during the Bush years - where am I going to go when the right finally tanks the US?

  22. Every day I visit /. less and less on IRS Admits Targeting Conservative Groups During 2012 Election · · Score: -1, Troll

    Because of bullshit biased crap like this showing up on here. Seriously, a WSJ article, on slashdot? Let's start posting Fox and Huffpo articles too! Let's just turn this whole wonderful site into a steaming pile of political horse manure. I love it.

  23. Software as a Service - What fun! on Adobe Creative Suite Going Subscription-Only · · Score: 1

    I guess the good news is that I have a real impetus to get a lot better at Gimp now...

  24. SmartGrids - Oh Yay! on The Smart Grid Has Arrived · · Score: 1

    You know, because, as long as you have a "secure network" it's ok to have remote power shut off spanning an area as big as southern california, amiright? Who would want to (or even be clever enough) to hack a system like that?

    /S

  25. Google glass makes me think of "The Jerk" on Google Glass Is the Future — and the Future Has Awful Battery Life · · Score: 0

    Which is probably an old guy way of thinking of it, but I can't get the image of thousands of irreparably cross eyed consumers filing a class action lawsuit...