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  1. I'm 100% immune. on Trivial Bypass of PayPal Two-Factor Authentication On Mobile Devices · · Score: 1

    The fucking thing hasn't ever worked for me, not once, not ever. Always blaming the server side. Win!

  2. Re:This I didn't expect. on China Starts Outsourcing From ... the US · · Score: 1

    The good thing about Musk (and guys like him) is that profit is not the sole and exclusive purpose of the company

    This. We need more like this. But I fear even Tesla will fall to greed one day, when Musk cashes out and the MBAs take over and visualize, strategize, conceptualize and monetize every ounce of life out of that company.

  3. Re:work life balance is a myth on Workaholism In America Is Hurting the Economy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You say that now.

    Get back to us 20 years from now.

  4. Re:This I didn't expect. on China Starts Outsourcing From ... the US · · Score: 1

    It makes perfect sense. After enough time of disparaging the factory life, Americans are finally realizing that it beats the alternative.

    I can make sense of it at an intellectual level, it's just my gut reaction to go "WTF" -- it's a bit counter-intuitive.

    The news is welcome, I just wish American companies would start making things in USA again. I know we can do it. I suppose in time, we will.

  5. This I didn't expect. on China Starts Outsourcing From ... the US · · Score: 4, Funny

    I was thinking some years ago "If all the jobs went to China because no one in the US wants the factory worker life, who is gonna build Chinese doohickeys when *they* get tired of the factory life?"

    I was thinking India. Or Malaysia, or Chile or something..

    But not the USA. I never even considered that possibility.

    WTF. This world no longer makes any sense to me.

  6. Political will and patience? on Interviews: Ask Lawrence Lessig About His Mayday PAC · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Mr. Lessig,

    Yours is the first effort I've heard about revamping Government that makes any sense whatsoever. A hearty thank you to you and your staff!

    In your estimation, does MaydayPAC have a decades-long plan, to replace as much of Congress as possible, and even reach for the Presidency?

    I'm all for it. Even if it takes 30 years.

  7. I find this heartwarming on How To Make Espresso In Space · · Score: 1

    For some reason, I find the idea of having a shot of real, hot espresso in space heartwarming.

    A little bit of home, when you're up so very high above it..

  8. One thing Best Buy is still good for.. on Amazon Dispute Now Making Movies Harder To Order · · Score: 1

    ..is for picking up freshly-released movies. Don't have to wait for the postman. Just drive up, park in the mostly empty parking lot, go into the mostly-empty store, pay your monies, go home, stick in player, relax.

    With all that empty, though, I can't think BB will be around much longer..

  9. I'm totally for this on New Car Can Lean Into Curves, Literally · · Score: 1

    It is a gimmick, and a welcome one. Makes the car feel like it turns like a plane or bike: by banking. Completely artificial but I'm tellin' ya, if I feel it I'll probably buy it.

    I don't like how cars and boats go about bends. I live with it, I choose my cars to make short work of the bends and have fun doing so, but I'd much rather feel a turn like in a plane or bike.

    Benz has been toying with this for at least 15 years, Some tv show had it, they also had a benz bike with four wheels which kinda scissored leaning you into the turn. But they also had a small four-wheel car doing it. Both got my attention... but now here's the car for-reals.

  10. I *so* miss Watterson on Bill Watterson (briefly) Returns To Comics · · Score: 2

    I miss Brethead as well.

    If there was ever a decade that needed Watterson's whim and Brethead's grit, it is this one.

  11. Re:It's more than mortgages. on New Federal Database Will Track Americans' Credit Ratings, Other Financial Info · · Score: 3, Interesting

    One thing is to have financial information about individuals and their families scattered across multiple entities with defined boundaries and different search mechanisms -- it's another thing entirely to have the same financial info in one nice, convenient, easy-to-search, easy-to-abuse place.

    A convenient central financial info database with intimate detail. What could *possibly* go wrong, right?

    Now that I've had some time to chew on the news and my post, it occurs to me that this is also a profiling tool. Perhaps predictive uses could also be found for it?

    The ranting will continue, by the way, by myself and others, until either we're dead, or a dramatic change of course happens to this country. And yes, I remember the ranting 30 years ago. Vividly. Along with images of Carter and Shah, Reagan and Ayatollah, Bush and Noriega, Bush II and Saddam, Obama and bin-Laden, brought to us by talking heads and punctuated by the nodding of a million muggles' heads.

    No one. Fucking. Listened. Now we're playing the same songbook again, only the music is much more sinister, faster and more intense.

    Wake the fuck up, people.

  12. It's more than mortgages. on New Federal Database Will Track Americans' Credit Ratings, Other Financial Info · · Score: 5, Interesting

    According to TFA:

    Late car payment? It'll be recorded.

    Late creditcard payment? Skipped a child support payment? Forgot to pay the water bill? It'll be recorded. Or so TFA says.

    The database will also encompass a mortgage holderâ(TM)s entire credit history, including delinquent payments, late payments, minimum payments, high account balances and credit scores, according to the notice.

    Really?! "high account balances?!"

    The composition of your family? Feast your eyes on this little nugget FTFA:

    The two agencies will also assemble âoehousehold demographic data,â including racial and ethnic data, gender, marital status, religion, education, employment history, military status, household composition, the number of wage earners and a familyâ(TM)s total wealth and assets.

    Folks.. it *is* big brother. People are focusing on only the mortgage aspect, but if TFA is to be believed, it's a financial dragnet.

    What the fuck are they looking for? People spending large sums on strange things?

    It won't be for bureaucratic purposes. This will get tied in with law enforcement somehow. That's just my gut feeling, folks... but I do really think LEOs will want in on this.

    "Mr Smith, we'd like to have a word with you.. every two weeks you withdraw $100 cash, then as you can see in these pictures, the city's automated license plate readers catch you visiting the address of a known marijuana dealer every time you make that withdrawal. Please step into the van, sir."

    It's coming. Maybe not for a bag of sweet leaf, but surely for other things.

    2001 was the year the US ended. We sold out to the Gov't and did so willingly; because Terrorism!, because Think of the Children, because War on Drugs! But mainly because Terrorism.

    To hell with the federal government, might as well call it the Reich now.

  13. I thought I wanted an e-ink reader... on I Want a Kindle Killer · · Score: 0

    but after much thinking I got an iPad Air instead. A full-out tablet sounds like what you want, actually.

    So what if it was a lot more $ than I planned to spend (vs an e-ink reader) -- the "day" mode on iBooks can be set to a beautiful sepia / light creme (like fine paper), and the night mode is really cool. Not to mention the iPad runs apps that work better in a large screen (vs. a phone). Like realtime doppler radar and photo work.

    iBooks will synch my books, bookmarks and notes so I can stop reading at home on the ipad, and pick up on the same page on my phone and have all my notes, etc. THen return home and resume on the ipad like it never happened.

    I don't know if the Kindle app will do that. Frankly I'd rather give my book money to Apple instead of Amazon. Just like I go out of my way to find/buy books at a local mom/pop shop instead of B&N and Amazon.

    At first I thought "Reading on an ipad is going to suck" but you know what? After countless hours, at home and in cars, I can read just fine without any ill effects like headaches, etc. The retina screen makes a book on it look almost like paper.. but not as convincingly as e-ink. If I had to quantify it, the ipad w retina is 99% of how nice an e-ink reader is.

    I recognize e-ink has advantages, I've used my friend's Nook many times and the quality of the print never ceases to amaze me. I just don't see the need for it if one has a tablet with a bonkers screen.

  14. If you can't persuade, bribe. on Microsoft Is Paying Brazilian Users In Skype Credit To Switch to Bing · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is how elections are won, too.

  15. Revert to cash? on eBay Compromised · · Score: 1

    I already use cash if I can't eyeball the person swiping the card or swipe it myself.

    Maybe we should go back to cash and checks.

    I've been in IT since 1999 as a pro and 1982 as a hobbyist, and I give up -- The System cannot be trusted. NSA reading my crap, companies being negligent / careless / indifferent with private / financial data .. script kiddies and organized crims.. enough!

  16. So we had the name wrong all along? on Eavesdropping With a Smart TV · · Score: 2

    So we've been calling it "television" but it turns out the real name is Televisor, isn't it.

    Future's so bright I need to wear shades, indeed.

  17. I'm just glad I'm on the wrong side of the clock on Eyes Over Compton: How Police Spied On a Whole City · · Score: 1

    As I get older and older, this world and all its craptacular descent into one big conglomerated surveillance-based government makes me feel more and more disconnected, displeased and dismayed.

    I'm glad I won't have to put up with it for much longer. i suspect the time behind me is longer than the time ahead of me. This is quickly becoming a world i don't want a part of.

  18. Just with back catalog of paper... on Ask Slashdot: Are You Apocalypse-Useful? · · Score: 1

    I think in the event of total collapse, enough paper books would exist and enough nerds will be around to read then, and make use of them to get back to where we are. Or some reasonable faximile.

    So it's less about chosen profession, and more about hobbies. What a paradox.

    You know, like all those people that nerd out on steam engines. They could prove useful, no?

    You get the idea.

  19. Self-induced pilot error on Is the Tesla Model S Pedal Placement A Safety Hazard? · · Score: 1

    I just went from an Rx-8 to a Mini, both 6-spd manual boxes.

    I find myself stepping on my clutch foot with my brake foot. That didn't happen with the 8. Disconcerting, to say the least.

    I'm getting better after a month (2000 miles), but that does tell me there are differences between the two cars that my muscle memory is trying to overcome.

    I'm not blaming the car, I'm changing how I drive.

    Maybe that's what's going on here, except they're not changing how they drive?

  20. They all came to South Florida on Is Traffic Congestion Growing Three Times As Fast As Economy? · · Score: 1

    Traffic in South Floriduh seems to be much worse than it was 2 or 3 years ago. Seems to be more people and more cars.

  21. That spoonfull of sugar on Snowden Used Software Scraper, Say NSA Officials · · Score: 1

    That spoonful of sugar can't mask the bitter taste of your own medicine, can it, fancy espionage agency?

  22. The only way this could be useful... on A New Use For Drones: Traffic Scouting · · Score: 1

    The only way this could be useful is if it unleashes a finger of doom from a minigun to do away with the "motorist" causing the backup.

    Although, I'll "settle" for having this scout go out, locate said "motorist" and send me back footage of why this one person is causing the 2 mile backup behind them.

    My morbid sense of curiosity demands that I know who the fuck just backed up the turnpike.

  23. I thought this was already perfected on Military Electronics That Shatter Into Dust On Command · · Score: 3

    Electronics that smoke themselves? Have had plenty of them.

    They all spewed magic smoke shortly after warranty expiration. Coincidence? I THINK NOT! BWAHAHA!

    Just like Slashdot will spew magic smoke when its bitch daddy Dice pulls the plug on classic. All that will remain is a box full of bad smells and no life.

  24. Re:I am Slashdot on The Standards Wars and the Sausage Factory · · Score: 1

    That, sir, is probably the best Fuck Beta comment yet. Bravo. Bra-vo!

  25. What the TFS means: on New Type of Star Can Emerge From Inside Black Holes, Say Cosmologists · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What TFS really means is that out of the suck generated by Beta, a new site will emerge, free from corporate cocksuckery.

    Beta: Only slightly better than Facetwat.