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  1. Well put on What Are the Genuinely Useful Ideas In Programming? · · Score: 1

    We don't always agree, but well put, sir. (This and your original post.)

    The thing non-experts always neglect when thinking about high performance is the importance of cache locality and memory locality... and the fact that these can often dominate even algorithmic improvements (for realistic N).

  2. I think he means... on Synchronized Virtual Reality Heartbeat Triggers Out-of-Body Experiences · · Score: 1

    that the experience is real. Doesn't mean that you are actually out of your body. (There's a similar effect with lucid dreaming -- the experience itself is very real, but it's a product of your brain.)

  3. It's very simple on The Decline of '20% Time' at Google · · Score: 1

    Google became big. This happens to all big companies.

    It's just the way of the world.

    (/me goes back to reading Antifragile...)

  4. Well put. on KDE Software Compilation 4.11 Released · · Score: 1

    Hats off to you, Xir!

    (*) Xir = gender-neutral Sir... I think?!?!

  5. Or... on KDE Software Compilation 4.11 Released · · Score: 1

    .. better yet, buy an additional 2 or 4 GB of RAM. Given the prices, complaining about RAM usage(*) is absurd these days.

    Btw, I'm impressed with how quckly the OP was able to try out 4.11 given that it hasn't reached most distributions yet...

    (*) Unless you are are on a truly embedded/minimal platform.

  6. I'm torn. on Does Scientific Literacy Make People More Ethical? · · Score: 1

    Yes.

    On the other hand there's Betteridge's law of headlines, so... Yes.

  7. You know what they say about popularity... on New Pope Selected · · Score: 2

    Billions of McDonald's burgers have been sold. What does that tell you?

    Come back with something substantive and maybe we'll talk like adults.

  8. Not stupid on New Pope Selected · · Score: 1

    He's likely to be quite intelligent.

    Just not very moral.

  9. Funtastic! on New Pope Selected · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Now will he renounce the current Catholic stance on condoms, so that perhaps we can save, oh, hundres of thousands or even millions of lives?

    Will he: Disawow the insane and puerile dogma of original sin?

    (Etc.)

  10. Here's a little hint for you: on Ask Richard Dawkins About Evolution, Religion, and Science Education · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Look up the word "rhetorical". Now fuck off.

  11. Good one on Ask Richard Dawkins About Evolution, Religion, and Science Education · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Because of the laws of thermodynamics. The universe isn't a perpetual motion machine - it needs something outside itself to come into existence. Something outside of space and time - therefore something immaterial and eternal - and powerful. I'm speaking of space-time itself and even the laws of physics. Particles can't come from a void without physical laws.

    So why does god get a free pass to come from nothing?

    Also, if you need another reason - the anthropic principle. There are not enough sub atomic particles in the universe for there to be a life-possible planet statistically - the numbers will blow your mind if you look at them.

    The anthropic principle does not mean what you think it means.

    And what, exactly, is your basis for postulating that life is rare?

    Anyone with an open mind will see that God is really the only rational, logical explanation.

    It's not an explanation. Even if you accept it as one, you still have to explain where god came from.

    I'd give your apologetics a 1 out 10. Try harder.

  12. WAT on Samsung Galaxy Nexus Ban Overturned · · Score: 2

    " a method for bringing together search results from multiple places, such as a device's internal memory and the internet at large

    What, you mean fucking combining fucking results from several fucking searches? That's not a fucking invention -- that's fucking obvious. Fuck.

  13. No, it's not amazing. on Ad Agency's Bizarre Steve Jobs Tribute Flash Mob Hits Seattle · · Score: 1

    I didn't even watch the video, encumbered as it is, but...

    No, it's not amazing foresight or any such shit... It's just fucking *lucky*.

    There are a gazillion pundits predicting all kinds of things and once in a while one of them (huge surprise there!) gets it right. It how old-time stock prediction scams worked, and it's how lots of current scams work.

  14. Unfortunately on IT At the LHC — Managing a Petabyte of Data Per Second · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately that isn't saying much.

  15. Madness! on "Bomb Threat" Tweet Conviction Overturned By UK Appeals Court · · Score: 1

    That's ridiculous! We have thoughtcrime now, see?

  16. Thanks, but... on FBI To Review Use of Forensic Evidence In Thousands of Cases · · Score: 1

    Paywalled. Sigh :(.

    It seems like you denying the existence of "rape culture". If so, you're quite wrong -- just look at how women are immediately threatened by rape if they speak up about discrimination(*) on the interwebs. The people who are making those threats are not necessarily rapists but they sure are implicitly "legitimizing" rape in the eyes of those who actually do rape. (I'm sure a lot of this is just general assholery, but it's still having the effect of legitimizing and/or trivializing rape.)

    (*) There's also the frequent sniggering usage of the phrase "Pound-me In The Ass Prison" which has a similar effect. This is more of an equal-opportunity thing though it still does "legitimize" rape as a form of punishment and/or control.

  17. Link To Study Please? on FBI To Review Use of Forensic Evidence In Thousands of Cases · · Score: 1

    Could you please link to a PDF/PS/Whatever of the actual study then?

  18. Re:Standard Scientology practice on Church of Scientology Enlisting Followers In Censorship · · Score: 1

    Cults tend to cause great amounts of harm to people, often times leading to mental conditions that can never be repaired, suicides, rape and molestation, as well as the financial burdens placed on families and communities.

    Replace "cults" with "religions" and you'd still be correct. Are we forgetting the systematic cover-ups of paedophilia in the Catholic church (nevermind the actual abuse), the fact that it's generally the poor who tithe the most and the fact that children and grown-ups(!) are actually living in real psychological terror of going to hell?

  19. Huh? on Classroom Clashes Over Science Education · · Score: 1

    I take it you aren't familiar with the term "Nobel Disease"?

  20. FTFY on Debate Over Evolution Will Soon Be History, Says Leakey · · Score: 1

    The terms used in the religious books of ancient times were written by a simpler people..

    FTFY. No need to thank me.

  21. It's an urban legend on Neil Armstrong Gives Rare Interview · · Score: 4, Informative
  22. Yes. on How Romanian Fortune Tellers Used Google To Fleece Victims · · Score: 1

    Defrauding mentally ill or retarded people is still fraud.

  23. Aburd nonsense. on C/C++ Back On Top of the Programming Heap? · · Score: 2

    Make the insecure code hard to write and make the secure code easy to write. Problem 99% solved.

  24. Re:Great. Just Great. on Florian Mueller Outs Himself As Oracle Employee · · Score: 1

    For one thing, it's a logical fallacy. For another, it's an incredibly lazy way to silence dissent.

    The problem is that these shills are often doing the Slashdot equivalent of the Gish Gallop. Sometimes it's best to just shut them down by outing them as shills.

    (Not that I'm particularly fond of this either, but sometimes it's necessary as a matter of pragmatism.)

  25. Means != Ends on Etsy Hacker Grants Support Female Programmers · · Score: 0

    You're conflating the "ends" with the "means".