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  1. Re:hardly revolutionary on Toshiba Introduces a Cortana Keyboard Button For Windows 10 · · Score: 1

    I so wanted a Microsoft Bob key or a Paperclip key...

  2. Re:Management, not Millenials on Is IT Work Getting More Stressful, Or Is It the Millennials? · · Score: 1

    It's not the Millenials. They're a bit more demanding, yes, but not significantly so compared to all the other groups of clueless users I've dealt with over the last 3 decades...

    I think the point is that it's the Millenials who have gotten jobs in IT; they're actually supposed to know stuff.

  3. Re:Um... on Is IT Work Getting More Stressful, Or Is It the Millennials? · · Score: 1

    I'd say by "expert" they are familiar with the basic interfaces used on many operating systems. Do they know how to create a word document without hand holding? More than likely. Can they create a basic spreadsheet? Probably. Do they understand how to use office (MS or open or whatever version you pick) to its fullest? No. My experience is that many millennials seem to think "expert" knowledge of such software suites comes easy and they actually have it but get frustrated quickly when asked to do something complicated (like db links, mutli-sheet vlookup or *gasp* vb macros ).

    Many (most?) of these so-called "expert" Millenials don't know shit. All they know is how to click on FB. Fortunately there are a few who have actually grokked IT, and those are the ones to employ. Unfortunately, most PHBs don't know this...

  4. Re: It won't work on Dropbox Moves Accounts Outside North America To Ireland · · Score: 1

    Actually if your servers are in Ireland, the US government needs to comply with EU law to get the data and US law doesn't apply.

    I don't think that actually worries the NSA.

  5. Re:That's not a security move on Dropbox Moves Accounts Outside North America To Ireland · · Score: 1

    ... plus how long would it take for the US govt. to bully the Irish one into allowing them full access to the Irish network backbone to download so they can archive every byte that passes through it

    Already done. No bullying needed, just a private chat between senior officials, plus the gross digital ignorance of our [Irish] politicians. Anyone who believes that the NSA doesn't scan all Irish traffic is living in cloud-cuckoo land.

  6. Re:Scientifically driven politics on House Panel Holds Hearing On "Politically Driven Science" - Without Scientists · · Score: 1

    I honestly think scientists as politicians wouldn't be so bad.

    Too many of them would be too inexperienced or even naive, methinks. Most scientists just want the politicians to get the fuck out of the lab so they can get on with doing science.

  7. Re:AT&T Autopay - Ha! on AT&T Bills Elderly Customer $24,298.93 For Landline Dial-Up Service · · Score: 1

    Yeah, well we all know what kind of web pages you get the viruses that do the disconnect-and-redial trick on...

  8. Re:Give the money to Elon Musk on Incorrectly Built SLS Welding Machine To Be Rebuilt · · Score: 1

    I wonder if they bother using the (XML-based) systems that provide (enforce, even) the multiple views and accurate categorizations that were designed for serious heavy-duty tech doc. Or if they just stuff everything into Word. Maybe someone in the know can tell us.

  9. Re:What if... on The Origin of the First Light In the Universe · · Score: 1

    Doesn't quantum theory mean that the above can all be true at the same time?

    In any case, all the models are theories anyway. We can prove individual factlets (for some given values that seem to hold true for us here and now), but we have no clue at all about how the facts stand up elsewhere or elsewhen, so we can have no idea if the theories would also hold up there and then.

    It's turtles all the way down...

  10. Re:Typical overreaction as usual on Gyrocopter Pilot Appears In Court; Judge Bans Him From D.C. · · Score: 1

    Nah, he has a passport. Can't be an American...

  11. How is the delivery made? on Amazon Tests Delivery Drones At Secret Canada Site After US Frustration · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I don't get this. What happens when the drone arrives at my address? Does it ring the doorbell and wait? Does it go round the back and leave it on the back porch if I'm out? (I'm in a low-crime neighbourhood where this is possible.) Or will it leave it with my neighbour, as instructed?

  12. Fixed that for you on Experts: Aim of 2 Degrees Climate Goal Insufficient · · Score: 1

    keeping the Earth's average temperature from rising above 2 degrees Celsius

    s/above/more than/

  13. Re:I don't understand it on Facebook Successfully Tests Laser Internet Drones · · Score: 1

    tl;dr

  14. Re:Issue on Facebook Successfully Tests Laser Internet Drones · · Score: 1

    Not to mention that these things don't fly at the speed of a jetliner -- they barely limp along, and they don't fly very high, either. It won't be long before people in areas where guns are freely available will be using the drones for target practice.

  15. Some European airlines do on Modern Cockpits: Harder To Invade But Easier To Lock Up · · Score: 1

    European regulations do not have a similar two-person rule, but they're now talking about creating one.

    Both major Irish airlines, Aer Lingus and Ryanair, have had two-person cockpit rules for several years.

  16. Re:Fuck those guys on Online "Swatting" Becomes a Hazard For Gamers Who Play Live On the Internet · · Score: 1

    My guess is poor training.

    Maybe. I'd also hazard a guess at flawed recruitment practices: possibly some cops are none too bright, and probably shouldn't be cops. But then, the same can be said of judges, politicians, lawyers, CEOs, CIOs,...

  17. Re:Why not a Mac? on Ask Slashdot: Choosing a Laptop To Support Physics Research? · · Score: 1

    Also, I think TexShop is the best LaTex editor.

    "Some people think Buckingham Palace a fine building." (Nicholas Freeling)

    I tries some for Windows, and they universally suck, IMHO.

    AquaMacs (Emacs for Macs) works perfectly for LaTeX, as it does everywhere.

    I can't believe how much time I wasted trying to use word for technical stuff when I was in school.

    I run LaTeX courses and I hear this every time, especially from science students.

    Learn Latex. I will save you life.

    It will certainly save you time and effort. You might even get a life :-)

    --
    "Learn LaTeX?" Sure

  18. Re:Why a laptop? on Ask Slashdot: Choosing a Laptop To Support Physics Research? · · Score: 1
    The LaTeX Editor app runs perfectly on my Note 4 phone so I assume it will work equally well on any Android tablet.

    --
    "Learn LaTeX?" Sure

  19. One reason on Why I Choose PostgreSQL Over MySQL/MariaDB · · Score: 1

    We have a lot of XML publishing workflows. MySQL provides a -X commandline option which returns the results of a query in XML. I don't know if PostgreSQL, MSSQL, or Oracle have the equivalent (perhaps someone who knows can post). Right now, it's a pain-free way to get what we need in the form we want, with zero additional effort. If it exists in other rDBMSs, that makes our choices wider.

  20. Re:Makes sense on FAA Says Ad-Bearing YouTube Drone Videos Constitute "Commercial Use" · · Score: 1

    Oops. FAA not FCC. Too much red wine tonight.

  21. Re:Makes sense on FAA Says Ad-Bearing YouTube Drone Videos Constitute "Commercial Use" · · Score: 0

    Bullshit. One anal-retentive bureaucrat in the FCC thinks people who post videos to Youtube make money from the adverts. It's got zilch to do with the government, except that the government created the FCC and peopled it with this kind of person.

  22. Re:Redmine is good on Ask Slashdot: Issue Tracker For Non-Engineers? · · Score: 1

    Is it mobile-aware/responsive? demo.redmine.org looks pretty grim

  23. Re:Yes. What do you lose? But talk to lawyer first on Ask Slashdot: Should I Let My Kids Become American Citizens? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    being a US citizen has a lot of advantages, like the support of US consulate services

    And the disadvantages if they travel to hostile places, like being taken hostage and shot, just because you're American.

  24. Re:Never used recursion on AP Test's Recursion Examples: An Exercise In Awkwardness · · Score: 1

    I was raised on FORTRAN, but nowadays the kind of work I do (XML) means I use XSLT almost exclusively, so recursion has become natural. Except that XPath2 introduced loops...

  25. Re:You're not supposed to ask that on Ask Slashdot: Gaining Control of My Mobile Browser? · · Score: 1

    I have Android, rest of the family have iPhones. No-one seems to have any problem browsing, so WTF kind of websites is the OP visiting? no, wait, don't tell me...pr0n