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  1. Parallella... on 19-Year-Old's Supercomputer Chip Startup Gets DARPA Contract, Funding · · Score: 1

    Parallella...

  2. It's far too late to be afraid. on Who's Afraid of Android Fragmentation? · · Score: 1

    I'm not afraid, I just do my best to deal with it.

  3. Amazing, new variants of malware go undetected.... on Popular Android Anti-Virus Software Fooled By Trivial Techniques · · Score: 2

    Modifications of the binaries creates a new variant of a virus, which may go undetected. I'm shocked! If you'd like an AV solution that performs a deep inspection on every binary, each time they are executed on your device, it's going to be a sloooooow ride.

  4. Pity there is no real fiber in Australia on Closing the Gap To Improve the Capacity of Existing Fiber Optic Networks · · Score: 1

    If we ever get our fiber NBN, flag me as interested. :S

  5. Re:overhang on 3D Printer Round-Up: Cube 3D, Up! Mini, and Solidoodle · · Score: 1

    That's crazy, but it just might work. I can't imagine the complexity of the slicing that would be required! One solution that exists and is slowly pushing its way down to home-brew 3D printing is the use of dissovable support structure: using two extruders. And +1 for the flying cars comment, I can't believe we still drive cars when airplanes have proven the superior transport mechanism. Oh wait a minute, I can't afford an airplane...

  6. Beware the Wolf in Sheep's clothing! on 3D Printer Round-Up: Cube 3D, Up! Mini, and Solidoodle · · Score: 2

    If you're looking at getting into 3D printing, take heed that 3D Systems (maker of theCube 3D)are currently suing Formlabs (Kickstarter company pushing insane 3D technologies to consumer prices) over a seemingly ungrounded patent infringement. Read up either here: http://www.wired.com/design/2012/11/3d-systems-formlabs-lawsuit/ or google up a storm! I'm always careful to make sure I'm backing the innovators, not the litigators!

  7. Yeah, so about that 'National' Broadband Network.. on Woz Applying For Australian Citizenship Because of the NBN · · Score: 2

    Sorry to break it to you Steve, but I live 35.659km (as per google maps) from the center of Melbourne and I'm not on the NBN constuction list till after June 2015. Unless some serious cable comes to town I'll still be living the 10Mbit ADSL2 dream. Yeah I was excited when they announced the NBN, I really was.

  8. Re:From a Woman who has been harrassed.... on Ask Slashdot: Preempting Sexual Harassment In the Workplace? · · Score: 1

    Well stated, Although I've never been involved in a situation like you describe, I've witnessed similar, and it was just plain sad for all involved. I've since moved to a new company, with a vastly different culture. I believe company / team culture is the core of this problem, and it is the solution.That said, changing a bad culture (ones that tolerate situation like you found yourself in) is an epic task, not impossible, just epic. As for the original question, if they have got this kind of culture in the office, it needs to change faaast. Maybe they will make it into the 21st century?

  9. Except for Melbourne Australia..... on World's Subways Share Common Mathematical Structure · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In Melbourne http://ptv.vic.gov.au/maps-stations-stops/metropolitan-maps/metropolitan-train-network-map/ have a core ring about 2km wide, consisting of 5 stations, 4 (80%) of which link two or more lines, and our 'spider legs' are 30km + much more than 2x the core width. Maybe this is why our system is a constant failure?

  10. Are we motivating or measuring? on Is Gamification a Good Motivator? · · Score: 1

    Gamification requires an objective. If it is to measure employee output, they will smell it. In reality some workers will never have the capacity of others, and you will make it publicly known, that's some bad karma heading your way. If we gamify employee efforts not the results then all can achieve highly if they put effort in, and you will get a very good measure of employee dedication. Another side effect will be employees enjoying work!

  11. I can barely read this article, must get new video on Dell's Misleading Graphics Card Buying Advice · · Score: 2

    I can barely read this article, I better get a new video card! Shameless comes to mind.

  12. We don't 'know' our Facebook friends on 4.74 Degrees of Separation on Facebook · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, for the most part we don't know the people on our Facebook accounts. I am a loser at the facebook game, I only add people I actually know, but still sometimes end up going 'who is that, why did I accept them?' Once you factor this into the argument, it's easy to see how the 6 degrees of seperation can be diluted down to 4.74, artificially through 'friends' that we don't even know of.

  13. Don't forget WoW is just a big-fat database! on Ask Slashdot: What To Tell High-Schoolers About Computer Science? · · Score: 1

    Games motivates kids, but explaining beyond what they know it becomes really easy to lead into anything CS: databases (WoW and F.Book), algorithms (video game special effects), physics (Portal), etc. :-)

  14. A Turtleneck too far? on Steve Jobs Dead At 56 · · Score: 1

    A Turtleneck too far?

  15. Don't overlook the cost of fostering a community! on Steam Translation Community Slaving Away · · Score: 1

    Valve have spent countless time and money nurturing the Steam Community. Running forums, making changes based on the community, creating events, keeping the griefers under control; all of this requires funding. Given how much been put in to build such a strong community, they have really earnt this level of support form their community (which is obvious through the positive response by their community). Good work!

  16. Re:Hands down on Ask Slashdot: Recovering Data From 20-Year-Old Diskettes? · · Score: 1

    I can second this, my Superdisk drives have saved many a disk worth of data. :-)

  17. Buy the original carts as insurance! on Ask Slashdot: Where Can I Buy Legal Game ROMs? · · Score: 1

    My view is that if you buy the original, there's no crime in using a ROM. Having the cartridges may or may not do anything for the legality of your situation, but if it ever got to the courtroom ,and you had an entire back-catalogue of the originals for all of your 'infringements', I'm sure it would help a lot. Also the box art is mad!

  18. When software goes bad :-) on How Do You Explain Software Development To 2nd Graders? · · Score: 2

    I do workshops for 15 year olds +, so this may be useful to you: There are many great stories of disasers that have been caused by software. This lets me explain how my job is to create software that does not make those mistakes. :-)

  19. A use for the Australian Internet Fiter? on Australian 'Electronic Pigeon Hole' Could Replace Gov't Snail Mail · · Score: 1

    Hopefully the controversial (and I think stupid) Australian Internet Filter http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/06/24/052258/Australian-ISPs-To-Start-Filtering-the-Internet can do something for the people of Australia by black-banning this website which will no doubt be a source of many mass spam attacks on the Australian public at large... :-)

  20. Brave or copycat? on Indie Film Premieres On BitTorrent Before Cinema · · Score: 2

    This is oh so similar to the Australian movie 'The Tunnel' which raised funds through a pre-release 'buy a frame from the movie' approach. Regardless of something similar being done before, it's still great to see people solving piracy without lawyers and punishing the consumer! Go FTW!

  21. Re:Figures on Pranksters Post Giant Windows Logo On Hamburg Apple Store · · Score: 1

    Becasue they were trying to record it on a Windows Phone 7, they were looking at that magical blue screen!

  22. What a hornets nest! We need some bug spray.... on Ask Slashdot: Do I Give IT a Login On Our Dept. Server? · · Score: 1

    Heya jddorian, A lot of slashdotters have jumped straight onto the defensive bandwagon, and given that most of us are IT professionals it's understandable. I'm suspecting that if you have to go to the effort of building your own servers, there’s a distinct lack of IT support from your IT support. I've seen both sides of these types of arguments; I hope you can resolve it! There's no harm in asking IT and Networking why they want access to the machine. Good Luck!

  23. The long-term upgrade path... on The New Commodore 64 · · Score: 1

    I guess I'll have to buy one when my C64 dies.... don't hold your breath it's still going strong!

  24. Home Delivery on Tesla Sues BBC's Top Gear For Libel · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think Tesla should drive over and deliver the lawsuit to Top Gear in person. Or perhaps they have tried already.....