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  1. Re:Here's what I don't get on Can Online Reporting System Help Prevent Sexual Assaults On Campus? · · Score: 1

    The universities that I went to had campus police, not just rent-a-cops. Real cops with real badges & real guns.

  2. Re:Not Actual Hirings on Cornell Study: For STEM Tenure Track, Women Twice As Likely To Be Hired As Men · · Score: 1

    If you're just looking at resumes it's easy to say "oh, yes, let's give this woman a chance" when you know you'd never actually give her the job. Follow it up with some bullshit excuse about 'culture fit' or personality that can't really be quantified or held against you.

  3. C++ is the only logically option on Ask Slashdot: Which Classic OOP Compiled Language: Objective-C Or C++? · · Score: 5, Informative

    C++ is still very much a living, actively developed language. There's a lot of people using it for modern projects. It's well supported under pretty much all modern operating systems & you have excellent tools available under Linux.

    There's not a lot of reason to pick up Objective C unless you plan on targeting Apple. It's pretty much a dead language everywhere else, outside of a few niche projects.

  4. Re:Oh bullshit! on FedEx Won't Ship DIY Gunsmithing Machine · · Score: 1

    The NRA has over twice the budget of the ACLU and has Second Amendment issues covered.

    Complaining about their lack of activity on gun rights is just a cheap way to discredit the organization because you have other issues with them.

  5. It was a matter of time... on Lenovo Hit With Lawsuit Over Superfish Adware · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is exactly the sort of crap everyone was predicting when IBM sold their PC line to Lenovo.

    The only thing that surprises me is that it took so long.

  6. Re:Bad Summary: Looking at the graphs in the study on Study: Smartphones Just As Good As Fitness Trackers For Counting Steps · · Score: 1

    "Fitbit only usable device, Nike Fuelband total shit".

  7. Re:A different set of pros and cons on Ask Slashdot: Pros and Cons of Homeschooling? · · Score: 1

    Check out reddit.com/r/homeschooling for a more knowledgeable community

    Reddit is great for finding people with the same interests and viewpoints as you. It's a shitty place to find critical discussion or unorthodox ideas. Between the insular nature of specialized subreddits & the conformity-promoting nature of the voting system, you're going to find incredibly one-sided information. It might be good information, but there's seldom room for other viewpoints.

    Just as an example, there's communities of opiate addicts, anorexics & self-mutilators that support & promote those lifestyles.

    I'm saying this as a long-time active Reddit user.

  8. Re:Not to be an apologist for Google, but on Google Explains Why WebView Vulnerability Will Go Unpatched On Android 4.3 · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's easy for Microsoft - nobody's actually buying their phones.

  9. Based on C? on Justified: Visual Basic Over Python For an Intro To Programming · · Score: 0

    this language is also based on the C language

    No, it's based on BASIC. That's why they call it VisualBasic. It's a completely different family of programming languages.

    He loses credibility there & then just keeps piling on bullshit afterwards.

  10. Re:Vanity vs Logic on Why Run Linux On Macs? · · Score: 1

    Logic is an Apple product as well.

  11. Re:Missing on PHP vs. Node.js: the Battle For Developer Mind Share · · Score: 2, Insightful

    People stuck on "cheap hosting solutions" don't pay good money to developers to develop software for them. Cheap hosting solutions don't even come close to scaling to anything beyond a blog for a local business.

    Unless you've decided to work on a bottom of the barrel open source CMS/Forum system (a market that's pretty much saturated already), the argument that "PHP is the only thing we can run" is just not relevant. Maybe it carried some weight ten years ago but it's a non-issue these days.

  12. Re:Clearly on Sony Thinks You'll Pay $1200 For a Digital Walkman · · Score: 1

    It's FLAC so 128GB is really only enough space to hold The Wall & Frampton Comes Alive.

  13. Re:5th Edition kind of sucks on The Making of a 1980s Dungeons & Dragons Module · · Score: 1

    The beauty is that you can still buy and play all the old stuff. There are both official reprints of the old 1st & 2nd edition games as well as free/low cost clones of everything pre-3rd edition (the Original game as well as the early "Basic" box set games). A great many of the adventure modules are available in both PDFs and hardbound reissues of the more iconic ones.

    As for the price of the books, $20 in 1980, adjusted for inflation is $57. It's still hard to swallow when you can buy a printed copy of Basic Fantasy for under $5.

  14. Re:What Paul Graham doesn't get... on Paul Graham: Let the Other 95% of Great Programmers In · · Score: 2

    Paul Graham gets it perfectly. He's no longer a "hacker", he's a venture capitalist that lives to churn through startups & make money by exploiting workers.

    He doesn't care about keeping wages up, he wants cheap labor to drive his costs down.

  15. Re:WTF UK? on UK Man Arrested Over "Offensive" Tweet · · Score: 1

    It's like the damn island hasn't heard of the UN Declaration of Human Rights.

    ...or the Streisand Effect. Arresting this young man is only going to give his comment more attention and spread it further.

  16. Re:Agreeing? on How Relevant is C in 2014? · · Score: 1

    Social media popularity is an extremely poor metric. That's more based on fads and marketing than usefulness.

    So you're saying that node.js isn't going to take over every aspect of computing by 2020?

  17. Re:Really? This is a problem! on Speed Cameras In Chicago Earn $50M Less Than Expected · · Score: 1

    It reminds me of tobacco tax they tried to push through a few years ago in Oregon. They claimed that it would both reduce smoking and provide funding for children's health.

    Either one of those things was wrong or they were setting up a healthcare program that would run out of money in the next few years.

  18. Re:Let's see your portfolio. on Ask Slashdot: Any Place For Liberal Arts Degrees In Tech? · · Score: 1

    That's wouldn't be "looking for people with liberal arts degrees", that's "looking for people with demonstrable technical experience" and finding that they just happen to have a liberal arts degree. The lit degree is almost completely irrelevant here.

  19. Re:The other question that needs to be asked on High School Student Builds Gun That Unlocks With Your Fingerprint · · Score: 1

    Forget self-defense for a minute, how well is this going to work when you've been in the woods hunting for 3 days and haven't wash your hands?

  20. Re: 999 on High School Student Builds Gun That Unlocks With Your Fingerprint · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If you're using a 3-digit LED display, yes.

  21. Re:The problem, as always... on ACM Blames the PC For Driving Women Away From Computer Science · · Score: 2

    Zuckerberg was already going to Harvard when he started Facebook. He was in the club from the beginning.

  22. Re:Wet Dream on The Tech Fixes the PS3 Still Needs, Eight Years On · · Score: 2

    This is in like somebody demanding a $12k Kia have premium sound system, leather seats & a V-8 under the hood.

  23. Wet Dream on The Tech Fixes the PS3 Still Needs, Eight Years On · · Score: 2

    That's a fanboy wishlist, not a well thought out, profit-oriented list of reasonable items that have any hope of getting added to a down-market, end of life console that's in cost-cutting, discount sales mode.

    The only one of those that seems halfway reasonable would be upgrading the WiFi & that's only because it might be easier/cheaper to source modern WiFi chips during the extended production run.

  24. Re:Depends on what they are doing on Estimate: Academic Labs 11 Times More Dangerous Than Industrial Counterparts · · Score: 5, Funny

    Our problem was Electrical Engineering grad students continually burning popcorn in the microwave.

    Yeah... the admissions standards were a little soft.

  25. Re:Oh, I totally agree... on Nokia Design Guru Urges Apple To End Cable Chaos · · Score: 1

    More importantly, micro-USB was designed so that the cable would wear out rather than the plug. Even if your OCD has you up against the limit in 6 months, it's a $5 cable that wears out rather than a $500 device.