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  1. It's not a shift. on Are Silicon Valley Workers Abandoning Libertarianism For Socialism? (salon.com) · · Score: 1

    It's not a shift. SV has always been driven by strong ties to academia and, as with any well-educated and successful area, understands that strong public sector institutions are critical. Look at the original Jargon File/Hacker's Dictionary: the wide-spread left-leaning politics is obvious. It wasn't until the hostile takeover by gibbering reactionary nutcase ESR that he imposed his personal ideology for a bit of historical revisionism that the dictionary started representing a ton of libertarian nonsense. And yeah, you have a few shitheel billionaires running a constant advertising campaign inflating their supposed importance, but no astroturf campaign will ever disguise the fact that the Thiels and Elisons and so on are assholes and universally reviled. SV has never been about them, SV is about the innovation and brilliance of the technology working class: the researchers and engineers in academia and at companies driving public/private partnerships.

  2. Has Windows Media Center, with CableCard support, been added back to Win10? No? Then eff off.

  3. Re:Nobody cares for the "eco-system" on Google Will Start Retiring Hangouts For G Suite Users In October (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Re: Change to video call

    And if you or the other party are on a PC (Linux, Mac, Windows, anything with a browser) then you're SOL, because as far as I can tell there's no web client for Duo and no expectation to get one.

  4. Re:Ha, 6 years to duplicate tech we already have on MIT Graduate Creates Robot That Swims Through Pipes To Find Out If They're Leaking (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 2

    Ridiculous, how dare you plebeians libel our foremost technology elite. It's MIT, of course what they're doing is utterly novel and deserving of fawning media coverage.

    (https://puretechltd.com/technology/purerobotics-pipeline-inspection-system/)

  5. Blockchain is about a distributed ledger. There's no fucking point for education or employment bona fides to be recorded that way. MIT is the central authority for granting MIT diplomas. Employer X is the central authority for validating job history at Employer X. Each organization has its own private key, signs a digital diploma or job history object, and publishes the public key so those signatures can be validated.

  6. But I ENJOY refinancing every 6 hours, you insensitive clod.

  7. Re:All the above on What Will Replace Computer Keyboards? (xconomy.com) · · Score: 1

    Keyboards obsoleted by the Kegelboard.

  8. Re:Not that compelling for me on Not Many People Are Buying Andy Rubin's iPhone-Killer Essential Phone, It Seems (fiercewireless.com) · · Score: 1

    Typical, idiotic comment. Phone manufacturers don't care that a vast majority of consumers DO want those features, if those manufacturers can tacitly agree not to provide them on any flagship device then consumers have no choice, and by eliminating features that extend the life of devices all manufacturers benefit as consumers replace devices more often.

  9. Increased sexual equality and decreasing importance of marriage in Western countries have strengthened actual monogamous relationships, at the expense of nominally monogamous marriages (avoid social stigma, requiring a breadwinner when one partner is excluded from the workforce, etc.) that lack emotional connection and lead to partners straying. This means there is less need for sperm competition to ensure heirs, therefore the selection pressure is on lower sperm counts and redirecting those resources elsewhere.

  10. Re:Client-side validation? on Company Gets 45,000 Bad Facebook Reviews After Teenaged Hacker's Unjust Arrest (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    If you think TCP/IP's packet integrity is perfect protection, I hope you are not a professional developer of networked software.

  11. Re:There will be no train on California's Bullet Train Hurtles Towards a Multibillion-Dollar Overrun (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    That's still 20 years earlier than we'll have truly autonomous long distance taxis.

  12. Amazon has a few good years for that phone brand, the nerds won't be pissed off until they release the Prime 4.

  13. That argument makes no sense. This planet cannot sustain 7 billion people, especially as more and more try to mimic Western lifestyles. It doesn't matter a whit if the population isn't going to double again. It doesn't matter a whit if the population doesn't grow at all. Seven billion is too many. Four billion is too many if we want everyone to enjoy a Western standard of living.

  14. This a Jon Katz story? Slashdot trying to relive its glory days? Glad to see Junis from Afghanistan was able to leverage his Commodore64 hacking into a Q&A job in Silicon Valley.

  15. Sociopaths running everything on Samsung Plans To Give Up Authoritarian Ways, Act Like a Startup · · Score: 1

    Sociopaths are running nearly everything. A Samsung CEO isn't content making tens of millions of dollars a year; he needs to make billions overnight, like the Zuckerbergs and Brins. So who cares that 90% of startups fold, and that 99.999% will never see the fluky success of the big IPOs. Who cares that there's no logic or skill behind those flukes; no revolutionary ideas, just being the lucky SOB with the right incremental idea at the right time with the right suckers. Who cares that startups are lean because they have to be; they can't afford highly specialized market analysis teams, a trained sales force, diverse domain experts, scientists and engineers with proven track records--everything that a larger company can do to actually understand the marketplace and build products that actually solve customers' needs. Let's waste all those specialized resource, flatten all the hierarchies, throw all the ingredients into a big blender and produce homogenized slop. No evil waterfall planning here!

  16. Re:Proof that D-Wave is actually a Quantum Process on Google Finds D-Wave Machine To Be 10^8 Times Faster Than Simulated Annealing (blogspot.ca) · · Score: 1

    Shifting goalposts. D-Wave's critics indeed spent years claiming that the machines were hoaxes and offered no quantum effects. Understandable, as extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence and D-Wave was found wanting for some time. Other critics claimed the entire field of quantum computing was fraudulent--this was a hobby horse of cranks and conspiracy theorists, but unfortunately CS attracts a fair number of those. Google's validation of D-Wave's current technology shuts down both those camps of critics.

  17. A business is not a person and does not have freedom of association. The people running a business have freedom of association, but when they voluntarily organize effort under a certain entity, that entity may be granted certain legal protections but in exchange must follow other laws, including those concerning non-discrimination.

  18. Good, hope this will accelerate a CableCard-like standard for IPTV like it did for cable systems. I love my home-brew DVR, and I'm not willing to switch to Google Fiber or AT&T UVerse until third-party TV equipment can work with their service.

  19. Well, damn. on NY Judge Rules Research Chimps Are Not 'Legal Persons' · · Score: 1

    Sorry to hear that, Timothy and crew. I assume if chimps didn't make the cut, there's no hope at all for /. editors.

  20. Re:Surely this is simply a natural, normal process on Bumblebees Being Crushed By Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Who could possibly imagine that altering such a fundamental characteristic of the planet like the amount of energy it retains would have an enormous range of impacts! Science sure is ridiculous!

  21. Smells like astroturf. on Open Compute Project Comes Under Fire · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Probably Cisco trolling against a movement that's going to put them out of business.

    Sooner the better, I say.

  22. Re:Sad on "We Screwed Up," Says Reddit CEO In Formal Apology · · Score: 0

    Hoping for it not to be buried was a lost cause. Criticize entitled, petulant manbabies and 90% of /.'s remaining readership gets mighty defensive.

  23. Re:Sad on "We Screwed Up," Says Reddit CEO In Formal Apology · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I'm sure Reddit will be really sorry if they lose a bunch of volunteers who turn on the company because the company doesn't publicly discuss an employment issue they are by law not allowed to discuss. Can't imagine a more stable base on which to build an organization.

    To hell with apologies, revoke access from all the petulant toddler moderators. For thriving, worthwhile subreddits, shouldn't be hard to find new moderators who can respect their actual role rather than meddling in the business decisions of the company providing all the infrastructure.

    But for the psychopathic subreddits based around harassment and MRA crackpottery that have gone dark, hey, feel free to continue the protest forever.

  24. Re:Sad on "We Screwed Up," Says Reddit CEO In Formal Apology · · Score: 1

    You used "reddit" and "value" in the same sentence, but forgot the /sarcasm

  25. Sad on "We Screwed Up," Says Reddit CEO In Formal Apology · · Score: -1, Troll

    Sad that the entitled children making up Reddit's user base scored an apology from their temper tantrum. Seriously, is Reddit not allowed to manage their employees as they see fit? They need to launch a /r/WeWantToFireThisPersonIsThatOkWithYou every time this comes up to prevent spoiled babies from holding message boards hostage?