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  1. Common keyboard for Windows and OS X on Ask Slashdot: What Single Change Would You Make To a Tech Product? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Title says it all.

  2. Re:Texas is the wrong place to be a minority on 'Clock Kid' Ahmed Mohamed and His Family To Leave US, Move To Qatar · · Score: 1
    Several sites including this one say he showed it to six teachers.. Finally his English teacher sent him to the principal (because he plugged it in and it was making noise!)

    Quote: Everyone with a brain knows that 14 year old boys are almost always up to some sort of mischief. They’re going through this phase where they’re learning to question authority and they love to see how far they can bend the rules. And if they can get a teacher all worked up about something innocent, they’re gonna do it. He showed the “clock” to five teachers who thought nothing of it. Then finally the sixth one, his English teacher, took the bait and reported it. That’s exactly what this kid did and you all fell for it.

  3. Re:Texas is the wrong place to be a minority on 'Clock Kid' Ahmed Mohamed and His Family To Leave US, Move To Qatar · · Score: 1

    There was a survey, of sorts.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?... A sense of humor about bombs will get you detained at airports... and schools. Heck, bring an aspirin or butter knife to school and get sent home. Chew a pop-tart into the shape of a gun, or point your fingers and say "pew pew" and get suspended. Plugging an unsafe contraption (with exposed electrical components) in during English and having it make noise is grounds to be sent to the principal.

  4. Use Super Computer to Remove the "adjustments" on Technology's Role In a Climate Solution (thebulletin.org) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Use a super sophisticated algorithm to remove the "adjustments" that are introduced into satellite surface temperature datasets that artificially show exaggerated global warming..

  5. Re:Texas is the wrong place to be a minority on 'Clock Kid' Ahmed Mohamed and His Family To Leave US, Move To Qatar · · Score: 1

    9 out of 10 people on the street said his "clock" looked like a bomb. Only 1 out of 5 of his teachers who saw the device (plugged in and beeping!) took the bait and sent him to the principal. The only real problem was that the photo of him handcuffed was released, which was a violation of school policy and common decency to protect minors identity. Of course, if he was terribly mistreated, he should release all the reports about his arrest and the details of his "invention".

  6. Re:Highest Profit on Ask Slashdot: What Non-lethal Technology Has the Best Chance of Replacing the Gun? · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Wish I could up-vote. That is nearly flawless performance actually... Watch the videos of police dealing with the most vile humans society has.. and they usually do it professionally and with a level of patience I could never reach. A hard job that saves countless lives in every community they serve--but they save more lives in the inner city than they do it rich white neighborhoods.

  7. Re:Highest Profit on Ask Slashdot: What Non-lethal Technology Has the Best Chance of Replacing the Gun? · · Score: 1

    Cops spend hundreds of hours each year in training how to deal with lawbreakers who often have a combination of mental and physical impairment, coupled with drugs/alcohol and simple belligerence. The rules of the game are simple: You don't run from the police, otherwise they WILL chase you may end up hurt or dead. You don't resist arrest, otherwise they'll subdue you and you may get hurt or dead. If you injure a police officer, you'll go to jail. If you resist, you will be arrested and that will make your court case worse. Arguing with the police simply won't work. The courts are where you argue your case and the judges are more than willing to let little crimes and misdemeanors slide. But resisting arrest is simply not safe or acceptable to anyone in a civil society.

  8. Re:Highest Profit on Ask Slashdot: What Non-lethal Technology Has the Best Chance of Replacing the Gun? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    How about a 2 hour course for high-schoolers in the inner cities called: How to behave around the police? Nearly every high-profile death by police officer would not have occurred if the person had simply complied with the police doing their jobs. Add mandatory jail time for resisting arrest. Resisting or not shutting up while getting arrested should include a smack of the baton.

  9. Re:Best of all its "Free".... HAHAHAHAH on FLIF: Free Lossless Image Format · · Score: 1

    Appreciate the dialog. A few questions...

    1. Is your product's source fully available online? (If yes, skip 2&3)
    2. Has anyone asked for the source code?
    3. Even though I haven't bought your product, would you send all the source code so I can post it to github?
    4. Won't GPL use reduce your ability to sell the company or integrate the product with other commercial apps?


    I just don't get how GPL would ever make sense for a programmer trying to earn a living. Fine for hobby projects, or learning a new skill, or when you're feeling philanthropic.. but as a business decision?

    Bonus question... What's your GPL company or product?

  10. Re:Ebin clock :^) on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your Most Awesome Hardware Hack? · · Score: 1

    Brilliant! Inspiring! Come to the White House! Display inside the case-- just wow. Add a little C4 or a rice cooker and you've nailed it..

  11. Re:Best of all its "Free".... HAHAHAHAH on FLIF: Free Lossless Image Format · · Score: 1

    Why desktop? Because images are meant to be viewed.. And because GPL FLIF won't become a standard for web browsers, a desktop app would be the most logical way to view these images (unless you want to convert it to PNG, which defeats the purpose of having a new standard.)

    The lack of desktop apps that use GPL that are profitable is the glaring proof that GPL is not good for developers in that rather large market segment. Web-based services use a lot of GPL, but they have a free pass from having to release all their source code that touches GPL code.

    I'll add that I am a software developer. I write desktop apps, web services, and pure server apps that I sell. My apps sell online whether I'm on vacation or working for a client, learning new code, or adding features. By avoiding GPL, I can use my software anywhere I like, sell it any way I like, and not worry about hiring a legal team to review compliance with the licenses. More importantly, I don't have to perform tech support to get paid for my own work-- that would limit my ability to earn money to the number of hours in the day I want to work.

    I prefer two ideals: "write once, sell many" and "willing seller, willing buyer", as it works well for me. Unless you're retired, or happy to live as a pauper, how is "Sell your software, but give it away if anyone wants it for free." a better strategy to earn a living? I'm sure I just wasted a lot of my and your time.. but who knows.

  12. Re:GPLv3 - the kiss of death on FLIF: Free Lossless Image Format · · Score: 1

    Uh, no. Just see if Photoshop can natively import or export using GPL codecs. For Photoshop to use it would require hoops the size of Saturn's rings.

  13. Re:Best of all its "Free".... HAHAHAHAH on FLIF: Free Lossless Image Format · · Score: 1

    Of course. Please give a few examples of desktop applications that are GPL3 compliant where the product and company are both profitable? [crickets...]

  14. Why is this crap on slashdot all the time? on The Paris Climate Talks: Negotiating With the Atmosphere · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The last thing I want to read about on a technology web site is politics and global warming nonsense. I personally am carbon negative with my solar panels and electric car. That doesn't mean I want to read about every idiot's plan to tax and spend and go technologically backwards to "fix" an already paused state of global warming. Lets keep slashdot to nerd-worthy stories...

  15. The "pause" has been mighty convinient on Citi Report: Slowing Global Warming Could Save Tens of Trillions of Dollars · · Score: 0, Troll

    We've saved even more money by having wildly inaccurate and dire predictions that didn't pan out. Think of all the money we saved by not having increased hurricanes, $12.99 gallon milk, $9/gallon gas, and New York City flooding... The real miracle would be to find a circa 2000 prediction of global warming that was even moderately accurate.

  16. 24/7 here we come... on Fusion Progress: Superheated Gas Kept Stable For 5 Milliseconds · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Expect 24/7 operation in 30 years.

  17. Ouch? on More Ashley Madison Files Published · · Score: 1, Interesting

    How many suicides and divorces and single-parent homes will this lead to...

  18. Had W10 scare myself with display on Broken Windows 10 Update Causes Reboot Loops For Some Users · · Score: 1
    I got woken up by the windows reboot chime this morning. When I logged in this morning, my 2560x1600 screen was in double vision.. Found the change resolution page and that failed to restore it.. was getting a little worried.. luckily a reboot fixed it.

    I would have been ticked if it hadn't come up.. But that goes with any big upgrade. But generally I'm happy with W10. All my apps seem to work (including low-level networking apps like Wireshark.)

  19. Re:Why wait? on BitTorrent To RIAA: You're 'Barking Up the Wrong Tree' · · Score: 1

    BitTorrent is built into a lot of NAS systems, which are exclusively Linux. Same with the thousands of BT hosting services that people use to "download documentaries".

  20. Re:Same thing happening to James O'Keefe on Citizenfour Director Sues To Find Out Why She Was Detained Every Time She Flew · · Score: 1

    Really.. Name some who have done more... in this decade.

  21. Re:Same thing happening to James O'Keefe on Citizenfour Director Sues To Find Out Why She Was Detained Every Time She Flew · · Score: 1

    He is a journalist illustrating a point. His traveling legally after exposing obvious flaws in our border security is no reason to detain him. It is simple harassment designed to intimidate him and others like him.

  22. Re:Same thing happening to James O'Keefe on Citizenfour Director Sues To Find Out Why She Was Detained Every Time She Flew · · Score: 2

    Exactly. And he is a member of the press who the government is trying to harass for pointing out the obvious flaws on the Mexican and Canadian borders. This is a pretty clear violation of the first amendment.

  23. Same thing happening to James O'Keefe on Citizenfour Director Sues To Find Out Why She Was Detained Every Time She Flew · · Score: 4, Interesting
    James O'Keefe, a right-wing investigative journalist gets detained at every opportunity.

    http://dailycaller.com/2015/06...

    Another blatant case of government employees trying to get even with people they don't agree with.

  24. Rand Paul says More to disruptive technologies on Hillary Clinton Takes Aim At 'Gig Economy' · · Score: 1, Troll
    Rand Paul Posted:

    "It's ironic someone who has been driven around in a limo for the past 30 years is giving ride sharing advice.

    Hillary Clinton just chided the sharing-economy which is boosted by services such as Lyft, Uber, and Airbnb. We must advocate for innovation and disruption and need to support increased choice which leads to lower prices for all Americans."

  25. Most browsers already block java by default on First Java 0-Day In 2 Years Exploited By Pawn Storm Hackers · · Score: 1
    The warning should be "Disabling Java in your preferred browser is the recommended course of action".

    But even that might be more than you need. My FireFox always asks if I want to allow Flash or Java to run on any new site.. Another dialog comes up to display the code signing details. This seems pretty safe.

    That said, the code signing and sandboxing situation for Java IS a holy mess.