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  1. I'm personally way more interested in Hövding on Building a Better Bike Helmet Out of Paper · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The name is Hövding and it's an "Airbag bicycle helmet". It's developed by some team in Skåne, Sweden. Looks really cool.

  2. Re:Betteridge's law of headlines on Is Earth Weighed Down By Dark Matter? · · Score: 0

    "Should women be equal to men in the workplace?"

  3. Re:Copyright on 1.5 Million Pages of Ancient Manuscripts Online · · Score: 1

    The way copyright works right now with Life+70 years is quite out of control too.

  4. Re:Unfortunate Card Naming on AMD Continues To Pressure NVIDIA With Lower Cost Radeon R9 270 and BF4 Bundle · · Score: 1

    Well if your computer isn't complete crap that's about the information they will need.

    But tbh, I built an A10 APU-machine for a friend recently and you can get a GPU matching the performance of that machine for $100 and that will basically run any game out today at decent quality. Add another $50 or so to that and you'll be up in the performance of nextgen console hardware and beyond that you're leaving them well behind.

    Generally speaking though, as you said, people will do more than well with a $200 GPU today.

  5. It's been done before on New Android App Encourages Users To Throw Device As High As Possible · · Score: 1
  6. Re:Elsewhere on Massachusetts Enacts 6.25% Sales Tax On "Prewritten" Software Consulting · · Score: 1

    Yeah, Finland for example, has between 10% and 14% VAT on all food, food services, services and culture (simply put) and 24% on products. The US should enact national VAT standards in three levels like Finland for example, IMO.

  7. The approach a small newspaper in my country has on Ask Slashdot: How To Deliver a Print Magazine Online, While Avoiding Piracy? · · Score: 1

    taken is to give the digital edition away for free for regular subscribers... but let's skip the subscription model here and propose a solution for a distribution model that might be nice and add value for customers.

    Their digital distribution, for PC, Android and IOS is in the form of something that looks like the regular newspaper. Looks really good and it's zoomable and stuff like that. It's completely readable as such. But to add to that they've also put raw text posts for easy reading if you click on the articles. This adds extra value and convenience for their customers. You can check them out at www.hbl.fi The site is however in swedish, but it's possible to google translate it with good quality :)

    Unfortunately they've done quite a few restrictions on their website. You can still read the online articles as a non subscriber, but they've restricted the commenting to be just for the subscribers which has decreased the amount of comments significantly. You can't even read the comments w/o being a subscriber afaik.

  8. There are at least two companies in Finland ... on DARPA Develops Non-GPS Navigation Chip · · Score: 1

    who are working on different solutions to indoor navigation too (IPS)

    One of them is IndoorAtlas who are working on using disruption of earth's geomagnetic field from buildings for navigation and the other one is the turku based company Walkbase who are using wifi for IPS.

    It may not be the same but there are a bunch of companies around the world working on indoor navigation without the need for GPS in general

  9. Well this is happening in Sweden ... on Game Site Wonders 'What Next?' When 50% of Users Block Ads · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The swedish gaming journalism website FZ has started informing their users how the ad-blocking is hurting their business.
    And I do think that most gamers who frequent that said site have started unblocking ads on said site so that they can continue to enjoy the reviews and other content on the site.

    However, I don't think that this is a solution for EVERY site, but it might be a solution for sites with a large steady user base.

  10. Re:Do you guys really make that much? on If Tech Is So Important, Why Are IT Wages Flat? · · Score: 1

    Ok, call this a random act of kindness if you like.
    I can't offer you a job in the electrical engineering sector but I am able to guide you in the right direction.
    The energy sector of Finland, if you are willing to move from the US, is booming. The two major clusters are in the Vaasa area and in the Helsinki area.
    Notable companies in these locations are Wärtsilä, ABB, Vacon, The Switch, Citec, and Vaasa Engineering group. Except these larger players we've got a totalt of around 100 companies active in the sector.
    A more comprehensive list is avaliable (focusing on the Vaasa region) here unfortunately in swedish since I couldn't find it in english.

  11. In response to the higher price on Dell's Ubuntu Ultrabook Now On Sale; Costs $50 More Than Windows Version · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Alright, so they've put Ubuntu, a free OS with free applications on their computer instead of Windows. So why is it more expensive then you ask?

    Well the simple explanation would actually be because it doesn't have Windows. With Windows you get the so called bloatware or trialware which is included with the installation at in almost 100% of the cases.

    The software in question is there as marketing from the companies who've created that software and they pay DELL and other OEMs for the opportunity to have it installed on their machines. Hence if the operating system doesn't support their products and they can't be installed it means that they won't buy this "ad space" and that in turn leads to DELL losing out on money.

    That is the simple answer to why OSS laptops are more expensive than Windows laptops

  12. *face palm* on NASA To Encrypt All of Its Laptops · · Score: 2

    Jesus, the small company I worked for (400 employees or so) had all but the desktop machines encrypted many years ago. I can't remember what they used before the built in windows encryption, but at least they had something there.

    It's insane to hear that large companies don't have their machines encrypted though it's a mouseclick away for their IT-dept while prepping the computer for deployment.

    *face palm*

  13. Re:the easiest way on How We'll Get To 54.5 Mpg By 2025 · · Score: 1

    Well you can always change the light fixture on the car to red instead. That's not really an issue. Yes, I know you were trying to be funny.

  14. the easiest way on How We'll Get To 54.5 Mpg By 2025 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Start importing cars made for the european market. We have loads of those cars here.

  15. People are talking about population density on Why American Internet Service Is Slow and Expensive · · Score: 5, Informative

    Speaking as a Finn I find this ridiculous. We have a population density of 16/km2 or 41/sq mi for you who go by the imperial system, that is 201st in the world. The United states has 33.7/km2 or 87.4/sq mi.

    In Finland we, in contrary to Sweden, have the industry building out the networks for their own money. Very little is subsidized unlike in Sweden. Still we are able to have really good internet connections. Currently we pay around 30-50euro/month for 24 / 2mbit ADSL (depending on where you live and ISP) in most places where fiber isn't avaliable but fibre is in general being expanded in most population centers and then some local areas such as small municipalities build their own fiber networks.

    Where you can get access to fiber you pay the same for a significantly faster connection. I know for example that in my appartment building I would get 250mbit for 50/euro month.

    As a matter of fact we are aiming at being able to provide 100mbit to everyone by 2015 source from the finnish broadcasting company

    It doesn't matter how you reason, there's absolutely no reason what so ever that the major population centers in the US wouldn't have high speed internet access for affordable prices except the telco cartels.

  16. Slashdot becoming a tabloid page? on Microsoft Pollutes To Avoid Fines · · Score: 2

    Pollutes? Well that's a really extrem term. The used up energy to no end. But that's not directly pollution. With headlines like this it feels like slashdot is becoming a tabloid.

    Most of us here at slashdot know that energy is produced anyway and we are fairly unable to store it. If anything we're unable to store it in any efficient way. If it is like the first post here says too, that it was produced with hydro-power, then where's the problem?

  17. Re:Correction... on Zuckerberg: Betting On HTML5 Was Facebook's Biggest Mistake · · Score: 2

    Hardly, the IPO was an amazing success for facebook. They managed to sell the company for twice the current market price! Anyone who had facebook shares before the IPO (which is who facebook was doing the IPO for) did rather well out of the deal.

    Actually they managed to sell the company at ten times the market price. The estimated value of the company according to valuation terms used in finance would have been $10bn and the company sold for over $100bn. The valuation is made on the basis of the profits a company is making and market price is a max of 10 times that so Facebook was a huge bubble when it had its IPO at 100 times the profits of the previous year. That said, the early stakeholders in FB made a great deal when the IPO was done.

  18. What about the computer screens? on Sources Say ITU Has Approved Ultra-High Definition TV Standard · · Score: 1

    Ok, so we have a Full HD standard at the moment which is pretty much the same quality as a better computer monitor from a generic brand. Why are the computer manufacturers lagging so far behind? Ok, Apple has launched their retina displays which do have a really good resolution but where's the rest of the industry? I myself have two laptops and they've both got pretty much the same resolution even though it's been six years between the times I bought them. IT-industry, get your heads out of your asses and start pushing out those really HD monitors already, this includes for both desktops and laptops!

  19. Re:BP is spreading santorum on 'Frothy Gunk' From Deepwater Horizon Spill Harming Coral · · Score: 0

    damn you, you beat me to the Santorum reference. :D

  20. What is the point of all this for us? on ESL — a CRT-Based Replacement For CFL Lights Without the Mercury · · Score: 2

    I can't really see the point at all in why we in the nordic countries would need to change at all ... its stupid as shit since we need to heat our homes 8 months of the year anyway.

    So what if they incandescent light-bulbs only produce light from 5% of the energy used. The rest go to heat ... to heat our homes ... which we would have done anyway. The rest of the year we don't use lights indoor that much since we've 18-24h sunlight here anyway.

  21. Re:Please be satire on Eternal Copyright: a Modest Proposal · · Score: 1

    "A Modest Proposal" is not a part of the curriculum in Finland, hence I wasn't aware of it absolutely being satire. I'm not making excuses, i'm just explaining the situation.

  22. Please be satire on Eternal Copyright: a Modest Proposal · · Score: 2, Funny

    Oh please let this be satire and not something serious

  23. A disturbence on Jedi Master's Hand-Made Lightsaber Stolen · · Score: 1

    A disturbence in the force I sense. Like the scream of millions of star wars fans suffering it sounds.

  24. Re:Battery on US Air Force Buys iPads To Replace Flight Bags · · Score: 2

    I look forward to Picardo85's other stunning observations, such as how the routine use of food prevents starvation.

    I too was a bit shocked by getting 5 for insightful. But yeah, I do have other contributions to /. that have been of more value than that obvious post, so don't worry. I'm not just here to steal your mod points. ;-)

  25. Re:E-paper on US Air Force Buys iPads To Replace Flight Bags · · Score: 1

    The iPad is made in China too, your argument is invalid.