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  1. I sending bitcoin via amateur radio actually legal? Probably not. Does exporting money over international boundaries violate US Treasury Dept rules? Maybe.

    Bitcoin is regulated by the treasury?

  2. Re: Deja vu on Frozen Train Tracks? Set 'Em on Fire (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    ....Sherman's March something something...

    moving on.

  3. Wanna bet? You just need a radar that a underfunded Russian Military SAYS is better......

    FTFY.

    cuz guvmints never lie about specifications. Never.

  4. testdisk ftw on Nasty Adobe Bug Deleted $250,000 Worth of Man's Files, Lawsuit Claims (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    as soon as you realize this happens, "testdisk" in a controlled environment is the ONLY solution i use.

    done boneheaded things several times, testdisk saved me each time... and i highly doubt adobe did zero overwrites or anything other than a simple delete.

  5. Re:Wait..what? on Linus Torvalds is Back in Charge of Linux (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    It was good for me if i needed BASIC audio from my system, but after 2 YEARS of battling with PA and nearly constant GNURadio audio overruns and stuttering audio problems, on a whim I removed PA...and I have not had a stuttering audio problem since. On other systems that I don't use GNURad on, I actually leave PA because it mostly works for what that system does.

  6. ..waiting for the other shoe... on Comcast Says It Isn't Throttling Heavy Internet Users Anymore (cnet.com) · · Score: 0

    ...and what more nefarious things are coming down the line?

  7. OK,WE GET IT...YOU VAPE.

  8. Fooling msmash is suprisingly easy! on Hacking a Satellite is Surprisingly Easy (theoutline.com) · · Score: 0

    Another shit story from a clickbaiting editor...who needs mdsolar with his anti-nuke agenda when you have msmash and his ZOMG Hackerz!!1!!!fear mongering because win 95!

    Lose this guy, please.

  9. copy and paste WSL support on Microsoft Windows 10 Gains Linux/WSL Console Copy and Paste Functionality (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    makes those fabulous copy pasta stackoverflow abusers that much less likely to make their own mistakes while using someone elses solution to a problem they don't fully understand.

    shittiots.

  10. Re: Worst day to release a new kernel on Linux 4.16 Released (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    That's because no one wants to try to top OMGPonies!

  11. California elected a person who can't figure out how companies make money... and now wants legislation.

  12. I thought that's why they bought out Beats by.... oh wait, high end...mea culpa.

  13. If that complaint came from anywhere other than a hugely deep pocket, it'd have gone no where.

    If a consumer complained about TMobile affecting his TV.... He'd die of natural causes before TMobile was made to fix it.

  14. What's what WOL is for on Can Intel's 'Management Engine' Be Repurposed? · · Score: 1

    That's exactly what WOL is for, as I run mine on a pre-IME processor...as my Plex box doesn't require that much horsepower to do what it does.

  15. Re:And programmer [Re:What an Idiotic Company] on IT Admin Trashes Railroad Company's Network Before He Leaves (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    How does this get modded up?

    Anyone who plans to sabotage anything like this on the way out the door deserves everything that comes to them if they get caught.

  16. Omg! Ponies! on 20 Years of Stuff That Matters · · Score: 1

    should have let that theme stay, it was good for a laugh.

  17. Re: Paywall. on CEO Catches Stranger After Hours, Prompting Espionage Charges (wsj.com) · · Score: 2

    Look how long it took them to fix the MDSolar problem, much more serious things like paywalls are bound to take decad...

    Nvm.

  18. Re: Can you hear me now? on Outage Knocks Out All Major Phone Providers On the East Coast (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    73!

  19. Re: Just two words on Researchers Find Game-Changing Helium Reserve In Tanzania (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    General Turgidson!

  20. Re: Intelligence is genetic and heritable, news at on Scientists Found 74 Genetic Variants Linked To Education Level (theverge.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    ...and Massachusetts did this as recently as . 2014.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/co...

  21. try programming an older motorola radio on 20-Yr-Old Compaq Laptop Is Still Crucial to Maintaining McLaren's Multi-Million Dollar Cars (jalopnik.com) · · Score: 1

    Mother moto wrote the code for the infrastructure of the times, and many older radios require a 286/386 dos environment to allow suitable speeds of data transfer. USB / high speed processor cache / Pentiums / 16550s need not apply.

  22. stopping devs stops the product too!? heresy! on Sony Outage Disables DASH Devices, No ETA On a Fix · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'm sure that one bloke who missed work that day because of his niche product not working, due to some large multinational company decided to cut losses is going to be very happy Timothy made him front-page famous on the Slashdots.

    "...we must avoid clinging to the edifice of a decadent past" doesn't seem to apply to a knockoff product of something that was popular between tuesday night and a wednesday morning, half a dozen years ago.

  23. Re:Haha on Microsoft Brings SQL Server To Linux (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    OMG Ponies! was great, time for some new material, not this crud.

  24. damn it, I logged into AOL again on Hackers Can Easily Lift Credit Card Info From a Used Xbox · · Score: 0

    Slow news day? This is just as slashdot worthy as some putz buying a refurbed computer or HD and finding someone's personal info, or a "My Documents" full of NOT THEIR DOCUMENTS.

    My money is on most readers here aren't stupid enough to unload any data storage device w/o appropriately clearing it, or using throwaway credentials.

  25. fun for deviants on Man Creates Open Source Flashlight · · Score: 1

    Won't take much work for someone to go and hack the flash pattern to go and mimic Opticom traffic pre-emption signals, and then start pre-empting local traffic control. Some asshat will do this, get smashed up - or worse use it in aiding/abetting a crime, and then blinking flashlights will become illegal, if some DA gets their way.

    A quick mod to it makes it an infrared LED, and then all of a sudden you have an invisible device that you can attach to your vehicle and roll thru town causing all kinds of chaos. You're only talking about 6hz / 11hz or something like that, my Droid device does that already on a smaller scale.