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  1. Re:Will it remember where I put my windows ? on KDE Plasma 5.7 Released (neowin.net) · · Score: 2

    I feel your pain. I gave up on kde and the like to reopen things in the right place and just wrote a script to orient/resize everything I need. Check out http://blog.spiralofhope.com/1....

  2. Office 2010 32 bit will work in wine.

  3. Re:Would I be interested in nvidia's version of Li on Reports: NVIDIA Launching a Distro of Its Own (phoronix.com) · · Score: 2

    I certainly would be if it could replace the malingering "games-only" Windows partition.

  4. Re:Based on what we know about exoplanets on Swedish Scientist Suggests That There Is Only One Earth (blastingnews.com) · · Score: 1
  5. Re:Increase productivity?? on LSD Microdosing Gaining Popularity For Silicon Valley Professionals (rollingstone.com) · · Score: 1

    I've had very good, insightful ideas about programming while using. But if I use for the express purpose of finding those ideas, it doesn't seem to work. Feel like I'm forcing it and trying to start a car that doesn't have any gas. This "microdosing" sounds a lot like the latter.

  6. Re:George Lucas did not create Star Wars on George Lucas: "I'm Done With Star Wars" · · Score: 1

    Technically, the original story idea was "A Once and Future King." But yeah, I agree with you.

  7. Re: Causes cancer on Study: Cutting Sugar From Diet Shows Immediate Health Benefits (wiley.com) · · Score: 1

    10 sec Google search: http://www.health.harvard.edu/... It's pretty well established that excessive sugar, especially refined sugar, is all kinds of bad for you, regardless of age or weight. There's hippy holistic "science," and then there's actual science. The effects of sugar are pretty far into the latter.

  8. Oh cool, I'll look into that, didn't realize that was once a thing. I've definitely noticed "technology" being used as a fantastical deux ex machina/superpower lately. I have mixed feelings about that, haha.

  9. Ah that's right (I did read the book, just didn't recall the specifics in detail). I feel like even if all that is only 90% or so plausible, I still learned something about applied chemistry. As opposed to "you can survive for a few moments wearing street clothes in a vacuum if you hold your breath" as seen in other stories/movies. :|

  10. Re:MST3K on A Real-Life Space Botanist Comments On the Potato Garden In 'The Martian' (cnet.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Unlike a lot of other "science fiction" books/stories, Andy Weir seemed to make a genuine effort to get as much right as possible, and did his best to drag along the film producer. If all of science fiction was at this level, it would be a miracle. And as you've pointed out, where the science does fail, it fails in such a way as to spark discussion and interest in the real science. I don't feel like my intelligence was insulted after having watched/read it, or that errors and omissions were a result of laziness or "the audience is too dumb/doesn't care anyway, so why bother". (Although the book was better than the movie in that regard.) If anything it served as a launching (punnnns) point for learning more about growing food on Mars and other similar problems.

  11. I think that was addressed in the book, he did some kind of chemical conversion with some rocket fuel for the ascension vehicle.

  12. Re:Going to Mars is a bad idea on Let's Not Go To Mars · · Score: 1

    And there is plenty of interesting research to be done there as well. Of course - no one will give a flying f*** about it - but this is about science and progress for humanity - not personal vanity, right?

    If only you were wrong, what a different world we'd live in.....

  13. Re:Easy, just stop procrastinating on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Organize Your Virtual Desktops? · · Score: 1

    Came here wondering who in the world uses virtual desktops? Two monitors sure- IDE in one, browser/email/terminal/etc in the other. Maybe put Gimp in a second desktop b/c of all the windows it spawns?

  14. Re:How it works? on The Answer To the High Cost of College: 42% Cut In Tuition · · Score: 1

    I didn't take it to mean they are losing money, but the opposite. They are in a position to be able to cut tuition and grants without taking losses. They think this will attract more students, allowing them to grow.

  15. Re:Catfish on Girls Catfish ISIS On Social Media For Travel Money · · Score: 1

    German is exceptionally good at that.

  16. Over-engineered on Ford's New Smart Headlights For Tracking Objects At Night · · Score: 1

    My friend had a car (I forget what kind, maybe 5 years ago), where the headlights would point slightly left or right in response to the steering wheel turning. It worked great. "Adaptive Front Lighting System and Traffic Sign Recognition" is just overkill.

  17. Re:Don't allow missils to be fired... on Gaza's Only Power Plant Knocked Offline · · Score: 2

    The issue at this point is the blockade slowly strangling Gaza. A "ceasefire" that doesn't address the blockade is useless to Gaza.

  18. Re:Booo, America sucks on Administration Ordered To Divulge Legal Basis For Killing Americans With Drones · · Score: 2

    What kind of rationalization is that? So as long as we're one step ahead of North Korea, it doesn't matter? Land of the not-quite-as-repressive-as-China? =\

  19. Re:Unregulated currency on Bitcoin Exchange Flexcoin Wiped Out By Theft · · Score: 1

    Is regulating the exchanges themselves such a deal breaker? Require security audits, books audits, etc. (depending on the host country) Exchanges are the biggest problem, and really the easiest to fix. If you don't like the enevitably higher costs at a regulated exchange, use a less regulated one at your own risk. Seems reasonable.

  20. Re:Is this different from perlustrating mail? on Feds Allegedly Demanding User Passwords From Services · · Score: 1

    IIRC you need a warrant for perlustrating mail and bugging phones. Not sure that's what's happening here...

  21. Re:Companies shouldn't have this anyway on Feds Allegedly Demanding User Passwords From Services · · Score: 1

    What do you do when they tell you to put in new code to intercept login credentials prior to encryption and send it to them? =[

  22. Re:My congressman will be getting a call today. on NSA Still Funded To Spy On US Phone Records · · Score: 1

    The NSA has successfully stopped several domestic terrorist attacks

    I have seen zero proof of this outside of "trust us, we're the government". No, I don't. Especially after all the bald faced lying they've been doing. I mean, something, anything, redact 2/3 words...

  23. Re:What now? on Supreme Court Overturns Defense of Marriage Act · · Score: 1

    Would that imply that a gay couple that lived in say, Texas could hop up to Massechussets, get married, then come back to Texas, and Texas would have to shut up and deal with it?

  24. Re:Well, that was your mistake. on Libertarian Candidate Excluded From Debate For Refusing Corporate Donations · · Score: 1

    He may not (on purpose) have tons of cash, but he has 7% of the vote, in one poll, one debate, zero advertisements. 500 whackjobs * 7% = 3500% of the population. Elections should be about voters, not cash. In my perfect world, campaigning would be limited to large number of debates, and a rotating segment on pbs or c-span or some other public tv. No room for BS.