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  1. Re:Women don't like dating engineers, in America. on Amazon Employees Launch Matchmaking Startup For Coworkers (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    We do bring women (as well as men) over, it's in the form of graduate school. The majority of the CS PhD/masters candidates are international students from India, (it's surrounding countries), China, and Korea. And yes, my graduate courses had the a much higher percentage of female students than my undergraduate courses because of that. Also the majority of them are able to get jobs with a sponsorship and stay in the States.

    So I am not sure there is a need to ship more women over, because we already have a structure in place that does that. It is a great system, because it also offers advanced eduction, career opportunities, and empowers them with more agency to choose potential partners.

    As an NYC local, the majority of single women in NYC are here for a reason: career opportunities. The city offers many job opportunities because it has a diversity of industries. Even as developer, it is also very easy to seek out career opportunities here as well. While NYC's tech culture may not be all encompassing as it is in the Bay Area, it's still strong and present. But relocating anyone (men or women) from across the country or world for dating pool sake does not help personal development. Everyone has careers and individual goals to pursue.

    For cultural diversity sake, it might be worth the effort to bring different industries into tech coast cities. (... hey I heard there's lots of single women in LA)

    Also for the record, I was not born in the States, but I am an US citizen through naturalization. The majority of my education acquired in NY, which once again, disproves the original argument that 'engineers are not cool' in American culture. Because I am one and have dated many (and even more physicist, which are suppose to be 'super uncool'). So were you raised in an Asian country? Because if not, then we are just both essentially pointing at not in the sky and debating if it's a star or planet, without any references or data.

  2. Re:Begs the question on Amazon Employees Launch Matchmaking Startup For Coworkers (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    Some of them could be 2nd, 3rd,... n-th dates. Also this is under the assumption that she is looking for a monogamous relationship, which may not be the case. Not everyone who dates is looking for a exclusive partner to settle down into a white picketed fence with.

  3. Re:Women don't like dating engineers, in America. on Amazon Employees Launch Matchmaking Startup For Coworkers (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    Are you suggesting something along the lines of this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... Also as an Asian female software engineer, please do not make generalizations about my race and sex.

  4. psycho pass on Chinese Researchers' 'Terror Cam' Could Scan Crowds, Looking for Stress · · Score: 1

    psycho pass anyone?

  5. one day... on Cadillac SRX Converted Into Self-Driving Car · · Score: 1

    a day will come when bus/cab drivers will be like the elevator operators

  6. do less, use less on Microsoft Boasts of Tiny Energy Saving With IE · · Score: 1

    Maybe it's the lack of WebGL support, IE does not need to use computation power to render the pretties. Or maybe it's the lack of support for modern Web standards in general. "Choose my app! it does uses the less power! It does one single thing turns off the lights in your monitor!"

  7. depends on the application on Ask Slashdot: Is Outsourcing Development a Good Idea? · · Score: 1

    I think it depends on the needs of your client. My adviser's field of study is educational software and games, through working with her I have learned that the most difficult part of the development process is the design and not the coding. I feel to design very effective educational software you will have to understand the pedagogical context of your clients. And to design engaging educational games, you will have to understand the students background and interest. Especially since our school system and culture is radically different from say India, it is difficult to develop something that is fits well with the requirement of the client. You can probably write a very detailed requirements doc. But if it has to be detailed to the point where you are listing all the functions, you would probably feel its easier to just do it yourself. The big question is how well divided will the design and software development processes be? If both can be considered separately, then out sourcing won't hurt the company too much. Otherwise outsourcing may cause the company to lose more money than they save. Good luck, may your job be safe.

  8. figures on Adobe Releases Last Linux Version of Flash Player · · Score: 1

    Adobe was never really Linux-friendly to begin with, and now they can stop pretending to be.

  9. 1985 on Teacher Suspended For Reading Ender's Game To Students · · Score: 1

    Doesn't 1985 have umm actual sex? I just started reading the "Tale of Two Cities", the scene where Madame Manette reunites with her father is disturbing incestuous and erotic. Is the shower fight seen between two boys? Maybe the lady has another problem on her mind. Because it's still socially acceptable to bet up on pornography but not homosexuality.

  10. but algos don't write themselves on When Algorithms Control the World · · Score: 1

    doesn't life itself forms according to algorithms? don't we live our lives and preform most of our duties according to some set of algorithms? the way were thought to brush our teeth or the way you file paper work into a cabinet. It is that for certain types tasks, we have developed devices which can execute the algorithms we develop faster than we can with our brain's capacity. but in the end, algorithms cannot produce themselves. we can write an algo to take on different sub-algos depending on the situation, or have it modify itself to preform better given certain inputs. even with non-deterministic algorithms, there still is another algo which simulates the randomization, which is also written by someone. I don't understand why this article makes it sound like the algorithm is dependent of the human being. Isn't any algorithm just an abstraction of the way we live our lives? If I found a better way to preform a task or solve a problem, what is wrong with generalizing my method and sharing it? But then again, maybe my complaint here is fruitless... I am probably not the only slashdotter who dreams about optimizations and theoretical runtimes

  11. well said on Why People Should Stop Being Duped By the 3D Scam · · Score: 1

    well said. i don't know maybe its simply because i work with 3d modeling and rendering daily, anything advertised as 3d fails to amaze me as it does with others