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  1. Buried again on SourceForge and GIMP [Updated] · · Score: 1

    So editors are in here with disingenuous arguments that Slashdot hasn't been trying to bury the story. Just a busy 5-day weekend for one editor and despite other articles continuing to be posted during that time, this one got missed. Sorry, not "this one", I mean, "the three or four top-rated Firehose submissions". And finally this morning, after letting an article go through, it disappeared off the page after about an hour. Totally unrelated SQL glitch, right?

  2. Re:And for the record on The Brainteaser Elon Musk Asks New SpaceX Engineers · · Score: 1

    Tristate for each weight: side a, side b, or neither. Ceil(log_3(max)).

  3. Re:Still use the most productive IDE on Choosing the Right IDE · · Score: 1

    For desktop application development, that's true, there has never been anything better than Delphi. Unfortunately, desktop application development appears to be dying off.

  4. Re:And? on College Board Puts Code.org In Charge of AP CS Program · · Score: 1

    It's not name calling, it's accurate classification, Mr. I'm the Best, Doing the Most with Less. Your work--your posts in this thread--absolutely speaks for itself. What is says--shouts, really--is that you're an egomaniac impossible to work with. But keep on with the my-way-or-highway whines here and on your blog about the slights against you. Powerful advocacy, that.

  5. Re:And? on College Board Puts Code.org In Charge of AP CS Program · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Are you also teaching these kids to follow your lead in being an egotistical ass? The industry already has a bro-grammer culture problem.

  6. Re:And? on College Board Puts Code.org In Charge of AP CS Program · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah, a school in America's leading, cash-flush metropolis, servicing only gifted students who've made it past the SHSAT.

    NYC's specialized high schools are wonderful. But tell some teachers in the Southeast that you're doing more with less and they'll deservedly laugh in your face. You're doing more with more.

  7. Re:Lies! Lies! All lies! on Third Bangladeshi Blogger Murdered In As Many Months · · Score: 1

    I have no problem with the idea that fundamentalist Islam is a serious threat to human rights worldwide. I do object to false blanket statements that Islam is inherently barbaric and Christianity is not. For one, starting from a false premise is an impediment to finding solutions. For another, living in the U.S., barbaric fundamentalist Christianity is a far greater threat to my personal well-being than fundamentalist Islam could hope to be.

  8. Agile truth. on Is Agile Development a Failing Concept? · · Score: 2

    Agile is nothing but an admission by clueless marketing/business development folks that they're terrible at their jobs. They have no idea how to do market research, they have no idea how to interact with actual or potential customers, they have no idea what a company's products actually do and what solutions they provide, they have no idea how to do the analytical side of their job, and have no vision at all for their industry. So instead they shove all the responsibility onto the development team: hack a small iteration together quick, show it to a customer (or more likely, show it to a cross-function representation of development groups within the company, none of which is trained in market analysis), and repeat until someone in upper management says "hey, this was supposed to be released this quarter". Then marketing will swoop in and offer to put together some glossies.

    Obviously for situations like with a small start-up, you aren't going to have a well-rounded business development unit, and you'll be forced into having developers and other non-specialists pick up the business development slack. That's when agile makes sense: when you have no other option. But big companies with full business development and analysis teams pushing agile on its developers is nothing but welfare for idiot marketers.

  9. Re:Lies! Lies! All lies! on Third Bangladeshi Blogger Murdered In As Many Months · · Score: 1

    No, it's clear the point you wanted to make was that Islam is barbaric while Christianity is not. Rather than own up to that false notion, you've opted for hand-waving.

  10. Re:Lies! Lies! All lies! on Third Bangladeshi Blogger Murdered In As Many Months · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Well considering the massive support the Kill the Gays bill had in 84% Christian Uganda, I think a few more than 5 Christians supported it.

    Now, if you want to compare Christianity in Uganda and the U.S. in terms of the legacy of exploitation, poverty, and strife, and how those issues are a more important factor in social attitudes and affect the interpretation and execution of a shared religion, be my guest. Just take it up first with the poster who made sweeping statements about Christians and Muslims.

    Oh, right, that was you. Talk about disingenuous.

  11. Re:Lies! Lies! All lies! on Third Bangladeshi Blogger Murdered In As Many Months · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U...

    Was enacted, has since been struck down but only for technicalities: lack of quorum when passed. That is being appealed to Uganda Supreme Court, and if that fails it will be brought up again. Original bill included death penalty, was changed after International pressure to life sentence, but politicians have been working to amend to make homosexuality a capital crime as originally intended.

    Either way, the legislation has also increased vigilante homophobia, Uganda gays "face an atmosphere of physical abuse, vandalism to their property, blackmail, death threats, and 'correctional rape'."

    Bill was introduced following a two-day conference by U.S. Christians on how homosexuality is a threat to families in Africa.

    American Family Association leader praises bill:

    http://www.thenewcivilrightsmo...

    Family Research Council supports Uganda anti-homosexuality bill:

    http://www.hrc.org/blog/entry/...

  12. Re:Lies! Lies! All lies! on Third Bangladeshi Blogger Murdered In As Many Months · · Score: 1

    The main thing preventing Christians in the U.S. from regularly saying, and acting upon, "We will kill gays", is the protection offered by a secular government.

    But give our U.S. Christians some influence outside our borders, like the American Family Association's encouraging Christian-majority Uganda to pass laws making homosexuality a capital offense, and we find Christian and Islamic fundamentalists to be rather similar.

  13. Re:rather expected on Third Bangladeshi Blogger Murdered In As Many Months · · Score: 2

    Doctors who perform abortions would disagree with you. As would the women who end up dying from miscarriage complications at their Catholic-owned hospital systems. As would the AIDs patients in Africa who were scared away from condom use. There's also the KKK and other white power and militia groups who base their violent rhetoric on fundamentalist Christianity. Or the significant numbers of Christian Dominionists flocking to the military to explicitly wage modern crusade in the Middle East.

  14. buy a lottery ticket and hope to get run over by a rich guy so you can sue them

    And the latter part of that dream manages to be an even worse proposal than the former:

    http://www.dailykos.com/story/...

  15. Re:I am a Republican voting Conservative. on House Panel Holds Hearing On "Politically Driven Science" - Without Scientists · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Liberals wanted hard limits on CO2 emissions, no exceptions. Credits were a conservative-proposed, market-based alternative. Liberals weren't that fond of the idea--allowing swaps makes it more difficult to pinpoint violations and takes longer to hit the desired total CO2 decreases--but it had bipartisan support so could actually be enacted, and would make a measurable improvement. So we agreed that it was an acceptable compromise. At which point conservative politicians and their owners and media outlets howled that CO2 credits were the worst socialist plot since Red October, and the goalpost shifted again.

  16. Re: well... on Pope Attacked By Climate Change Skeptics · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Being against the death penalty is not an extreme progressive position, it's the default position of the civilized world. The only places with the death penalty are totalitarian China, Islamist hell holes, and third-world African countries. And the US.

  17. Re:Why Local storage? on Elon Musk's SolarCity Offering To Build Cities, Businesses Their Own Grids · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Partly because a solar-powered city is gauranteed to still need power at night, and local storage eliminates loss inherent to transmission and distribution. But mainly because trying to tie into the grid means the big investor-owned utilities will screw you.

  18. Re:It has an acronym , so it will fail. on Obama To Announce $240M In New Pledges For STEM Education · · Score: 2

    The US might spend more on education per student than other nations. But how much of that per student spending is actually spent *on* students? And how much is going to pad administrators' salaries, benefits, and offices?

  19. Sure on edX Welcomes 'The University of Microsoft' Into Its Fold · · Score: 0

    Only mooks think MOOCs will improve education.

  20. Re:First? on World's First Lagoon Power Plants Unveiled In UK · · Score: 1

    It's a BBC story. England is the absolute worst "Not Invented Here" country on the planet. For the English, nothing exists until they've let a monsterous bureaucracy and army of know-nothing consultants design-by-committee it into atrocity.

  21. Re:The Chomsky interpretation of mind control on Obama Says He's 'A Strong Believer In Strong Encryption' · · Score: 1

    Without diving into the source material, I suspect the paraphrasing would be better stated as: sophisticated mind control is unnecessary. In North Korea, you believe the dear leader aced eleven holes the first time he played golf, rides a unicorn and farts rainbows, because if you don't, you're tortured and killed. Elaborate PSYOPs not needed.

  22. Re:Heck, I'll settle for white light on Polymers Brighten Hopes For Visible Light Communication · · Score: 1

    Yes to Cree, no Philips. Too much IP lawyering at Philips.

  23. Re:Now what's Tyyrone going to do for a living? on Smartphone Theft Drops After Spread of Kill Switches · · Score: 4, Informative

    Tyrone Willingham

  24. Great, kid! Don't get cocky.

  25. Re:No on Should IT Professionals Be Exempt From Overtime Regulations? · · Score: 1

    France isn't insolvent, that's ridiculous. Their borrowing costs are barely above Germany's. Get your economic facts from actual factual sources like the Federal Reserve, not from nutso right-wing opinion mongers.