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  1. You are wrong. Elon is right. on Elon Musk: Negative Media Coverage of Autonomous Vehicles Could be 'Killing people' (theverge.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I hope Elon continues to take the press to task for this.
    The news media is deplorable for their reporting. Virtually nothing you see in the media has any chance of killing you.
    The news media reports on home invasions and shootings, but the chance of you being shot in your home by a stranger is incredibly low.
    The news media reports on terrorist attacks, but the probability that you will die in a terrorist attack is less than 1 in a million.
    The news media does not report on the 1.2 million people who die in car accidents, nor the tens of millions who die from cancer, nor the tens of millions who die of heart disease.
    IF YOU SEE IT ON THE NEWS IT WILL NOT HAPPEN TO YOU. Unfortunately most people do not understand this.

  2. We're all going to die! We're all going to die! on US Issues Emergency Ban On Flying With Samsung Galaxy Note 7, Offenders May Face Criminal Prosecution (transportation.gov) · · Score: 1

    That God the government is protecting us from this threat that almost killed us all.

  3. dvd.netflix.com on Netflix Now Only Has 31 Movies From IMDB's Top 250 List (streamingobserver.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I still have not subscribed to the streaming part of netflix.
    I still get the dvds.

  4. Are they talking about Al Gore? He did invent the internet, which has been a major economic driver.

  5. even worse on Netflix CEO: Movie Theaters Are 'Strangling the Movie Business'' (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I seldom go to theaters any more.
    The food mediocre and overpriced.
    There are no intermissions or breaks on 3 hour long movies. Old movies had intermissions. Live theater has intermissions. When do I get rid of all this soda that has made its way to my bladder? I can pause a movie at home any time I want.

  6. UNFORTUNATELY Everything under the sun at Amazon on 55 Percent Of Online Shoppers Start Their Product Searches On Amazon (recode.net) · · Score: 2

    I still use search engines to look for retailers other than Amazon to buy stuff, because I like to give the little guy some business.
    But nowadays it seems like Amazon is ALL there is for many products that I want. Either Amazon is driving many businesses out of business, or it is doing a great job completely dominating search engine results for several different search engines.

  7. Excellent question with no answer! on Ask Slashdot: Is My IoT Device Part of a Botnet? · · Score: 4, Informative

    I have often wondered the answer to this question myself: how can I tell if a machine on my network is compromised?
    So I set up a Linux box as my primary router, and monitored all the traffic going through the box, and holy crap, there is a lot of stuff.
    Every time you hit a facebook web page, the javascript in there directs your browser to hit literally dozens of other web sites, and this is true of EVERY device in your house: your wife's laptop, your son's smartphone, your dog's water bowl. When you watch a video on Netflix video, the video player hits a dozen different servers at once, and those connections come and go constantly, old ones are closed, new ones opened to different servers throughout the world with all kinds of different names. And, of course a modern computer or smartphone uses all kinds of services: time services, location services, software updates, on and on and on.

    It would be very difficult for a person to notice a low level bot doing something amiss. I have all the data, and I don't know how to do it.

  8. Brian Krebs! on Spam Hits Its Highest Level Since 2010 (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I was just about to post that we need Brian Krebs back, and I saw that Krebs' website is back!
    For those of you who do not remember, Brian's journalism was responsible for nuking more than half the spam on the internet in 2008.
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/...

  9. Akamai does not like Krebs exposing out the DDoS attackers, because fear of DDoS is what brings Akamai business. This is a good excuse to try to get rid of Krebs.

    I have said it before, and I will say it again: Brian Krebs rocks.

  10. webrtc on Microsoft Fixes Bugs in Skype for Linux (softpedia.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Good comment. I have moved on to using WebRTC in Firefox or Chromium. It's easier for relatives and me, and it works just as well.

  11. Re:"after they train their contractor replacements on University of California's Outsourcing Is Wrong, Says US Lawmaker (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, on the days I was supposed to train my replacement I would bring a few beers and some chips to work, sit down, share them, and tell the replacement some funny stories and not to worry about those computer things.

  12. $100 for a battery! on LG Introduces The V20, The First Android Nougat Smartphone (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    rather than paying $100 on a spare battery

    I have never paid $100 for a phone battery in my life. And you should not either.

    Or plug your phone in, wait for it to charge, then remember to swap the batteries (reboot again) and charge again. Oh, you forgot to swap?

    You do not have to put your battery in a phone to charge it, just drop it in the charger (that cost $10 on ebay).
    You realize that "power bank" is really just a battery, right? A battery that requires an inconvenient cable.

  13. Also significant is CPU burden on Netflix Finds x265 20% More Efficient Than VP9 (streamingmedia.com) · · Score: 2

    I have noticed that x265 requires much more CPU for encoding AND decoding than x264. For example, my slightly aged laptop will not handle playing my 1080p x265 streams.

  14. This is why I buy LG. on Android Companies Keep Pretending That Android Doesn't Exist (theverge.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    LG devices have standard connectors, microSD cards, removable batteries, and best of all: they are well supported by Cyanogenmod. My devices are always up-to-date and functional the way I want them.

  15. Tell the government on 'Social Media ID, Please?' Proposed US Law Greeted With Anger (computerworld.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Don't post here.
    Post here

  16. As long as... on Fedora 25 To Run Wayland By Default Instead Of X.Org Server (phoronix.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm fine with Wayland...
    As long as it still runs all my wonderful diverse choices of Unix desktop environments.

  17. I was up at 2 AM last night (2016-08-12-02-00 EDT) in upstate NY. It was dark and clear, the moon was down. The Milky Way was clearly visible. We saw meteors every 20 seconds or so. Some were truly impressive.

  18. ? you make no sense on Facebook's Android App Can Now Save Offline Videos (ndtv.com) · · Score: 2

    without rooting your phone.

    If I am a nerd why on earth would I own a device on which I do not have root access? I have root on all my devices.

  19. Agreed on Facebook's Android App Can Now Save Offline Videos (ndtv.com) · · Score: 1

    This is incredibly dumb, because,
    1. Any real nerd would know how to grab the video anyway. If it plays on your phone, it is already on your phone and you can save it.
    2. Any real nerd doesn't use some crappy website and app that restricts what you can download.

  20. This is probably the reason that Clinton was using her own email server: the government email systems sucked because they were run by incompetent people.
    Does this "excuse" Clinton? I don't know. But at least she did what she needed to do to get shit done, which is more than what you can say about many people in government.

  21. XMPP is an open standard supported by dozens of messaging applications on every platform in existence. I use "Conversations" which supports end-to-end encryption.

    Who posted this article? It is truly uninformed.

  22. Digital? on Netflix Blocks Many IPv6 Users Over Geolocation Difficulty · · Score: 0

    What does this have to do with Digital Equipment Corporation and its poorly scaled logo ?

  23. Overuse of the word "misogyny" on Study: '50% of Misogynistic Tweets From Women' (bbc.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Just because someone says something sexist or funny does not make him a "misogynist". I know lots of people who say sexist stuff, some of which is true, but no one I know actually hates women.
    Thanks, Slashdot, for continuing to misuse the term.

  24. Google maps had already begun to suck on Get Ready To Be Bombarded With Ads When Using Google Maps (news.com.au) · · Score: 2

    A few months ago Google must have made some change to their maps, because Firefox on all my boxen goes crazy and chews up oodles of CPU. Here, mapquest, and openstreetmap still work well.

  25. TSA wastes more human life than terrorists could on Homeland Security Cuts Causing Extreme Delays And Missed Flights (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Flights per year in US: 800x 10^6. Assume 2/3 of those go through TSA.
    Average time spent in line at TSA: 20 minutes
    Average human lifetime: 40 x 10^6 minutes
    800 x 10^6 * 2/3 * 20 minutes / (40 x 10^6) = 267 human lifetimes

    The TSA wastes at least 270 human lives every year. Even if we had no security at airports, terrorists would never kill that many people EVERY year.
    That does not even factor in the billions of dollars that it costs to run the TSA.