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  1. Re:Not long on Netflix Blinks, Will Pay Comcast For Network Access · · Score: 1

    Once built, bandwidth is unlimited and free. The problem comes down to human nature and everyone wanting to make their buck off it.

  2. I guess I'm geezering.. on Chrome 33 Nixes Option To Fall Back To Old 'New Tab' Page · · Score: 1

    what exactly is this topic saying?

  3. Lightworks is Linuxy on Open Source Video Editor Pitivi Seeks Crowdfunding to Reach 1.0 · · Score: 2

    and awesomey.

    http://www.lwks.com/

  4. Re:Is this the begining of the end for BTC on More Bitcoin Exchanges Forced Out of Sync After Massive DDoS Attack · · Score: 1

    During World War 2 Germany was counterfeiting British currency (pounds, but not sure what the paper is called (notes?)) to destabilize what little power the British economy had left. IIRC they were still in circulation through the 50s. Germany also started printing US dollars towards the end of the war but I think by that point it was too late for anything to really come of it.

    (i vaguely remember something about this in highschool world history class, but I could very well be pulling this out of my ass faik)

  5. If we're the 99% on South Carolina Education Committee Removes Evolution From Standards · · Score: 3, Funny

    does this make South Carolina the bottom 2%?

  6. Uhm.. everyone forget about clipping? on Customer: Dell Denies Speaker Repair Under Warranty, Blames VLC · · Score: 1

    VLC doesn't compress output when you increase gain and setting the volume in VLC above 100% is increasing gain. Increasing gain introduces clipping. Clipping starts hitting an amplifiers peak wattage (vs rated) and peak wattage will damage speakers. Paraphrasing the developer, it's embiggening the waveform which can easily destroy hardware.

    Turn up some music in VLC above 100% and you'll start getting crackling and awful digital distortion. That clipping pushed out through any speakers (let alone tiny laptop speakers) will start damaging sooner or later.

  7. Re:It's like telling a Photoshop user: Try Paint! on Ask Slashdot: An Open Source PC Music Studio? · · Score: 5, Informative

    Garageband is (at least up to 2010ish - not sure if recent? versions have robbed anything) a surprisingly powerful music program. Logic (& other daws) add a lot of editing specific features that really enable you to get extremely anal with your work, but all of the underlying 'record/punch/trim/level/etcetc' concepts are there and do what you expect them to do. Garageband does notation along with midi / wave substitution and add in the JamPacks (all included free with MainStage on app store iirc) to replace stock GM sounds and everything the topic poster wants is there.

    A better analogy would be telling a Photoshop user to try GetPaint.net / Paint.NET. Not the same as Photoshop, but all of the essentials and editing concepts are nearly identical. You can easily accomplish whatever it is your trying to do.

    $.02 As much as I love and try to solely OSS, there are no options for this specific case. Ardour and Rosegarden are nice enough, but in much the same way Gimp isn't Photoshop, neither are those suitable alternatives. (primarily, asio-ish low latency audio/hardware isn't reliable ime, and there are no real options for upgraded GM soundbanks short of creating them yourself (which will end up consuming easily 88x more time and energy than the music being written in the first place))

  8. Re:Flame Bait on Map of Publicly-Funded Creationism Teaching · · Score: 1

    I'd consider the argument that 'may teach' mumbo-jumbo is exactly the same as 'do teach' mumbo-jumbo. The threshold of accepting mumbo-jumbo has already been crossed. The implementation is secondary at that point.

  9. Re:Killing two birds with one stone? on US Government To Convert Silk Road Bitcoins To USD · · Score: 1

    Earlier this week I purchased a california king bedroom set (mattress/frame/bedinabagset/headboard/nighttables), new dressers, a 39" lcd tv, some moderately nice jewelry including a very nice watch (kid dropped mine) and an ipad mini for my wife's upcoming birthday, solely using BTC (~1.7btc) through Overstock.com.

    [ upgrading the bedroom ;) ]

    Outside of actual cash, every valuable asset you own also needs to be converted to cash before you can use it. You can't buy groceries with a paid off car. You can't pay for parking with equity in your house. You can't pay for a car with jewelry. You can't go see a movie in a theater with organic vegetables you grew yourself.

    All of those things have $cashvalue$, but you have to convert to cash first. It's no different than BTC.

  10. Re:Current PCs are good enough. on PC Shipments In 2013 See the Worst Yearly Decline In History · · Score: 1

    Nobody (for most quantities of everybody) upgrades computers. Some of us may replace a component occasionally, but the bulk of us [people in general] replace everything all at once. I don't remember ever having an employer that upgraded systems piecemeal, just the entire systems. In my college years (late 90s, height of the .com boom and the era of the nerdnik computer show) everyone bought prebuilt local mom and pop shop systems. A few of us may have sprung for fancy Plextor burners, but again, we were rare.

    Also, I lean towards the mindset that every time you replace a motherboard you're starting a fresh system even if you're reusing other older components. I had an Antec 900 case that housed an Intel 945 something, a C2D, a C2Q, an FX and at least as many GPU revisions (nv8600, nv9800, ati4890, ati6950, nv760),

    Was ATX even a thing 13 years ago?

    [just nitpickery, i wanted to cancel out your anecdote with mine]

  11. What the hell.. on 53% More Book Banning Incidents In US Schools This Year · · Score: 1

    We still ban books? JFC, that's embarrassing. Aliens are laughing at us.

  12. Haha this again on Alek Komarnitsky's Huge Christmas Light Display Still Going Strong (Video) · · Score: 1

    This is the Christmas equivalent of April 1 Slashdot. Was wondering if the site would make an appearance again this year.

  13. Re:$39 Azpen on Datawind Not Blowing Smoke: $38 Tablet Coming To the US · · Score: 1

    (with capacative screen)

  14. $39 Azpen on Datawind Not Blowing Smoke: $38 Tablet Coming To the US · · Score: 1

    Microcenter already sells a $39 Azpen A700 with the exact same specs. What am I missing?

  15. Re:What's so great on App Detects Neo-Nazis Using Their Music · · Score: 1

    [sentence 1: didn't mean to sound like a Nazi atrocity denier, I meant it in the vein of bad people who spoil things for the rest of us.. etc]

  16. What's so great on App Detects Neo-Nazis Using Their Music · · Score: 1

    about Nazi-ism (not just facism, but the particular Nazi flavor) that it draws so many people in? All we are ever taught about it is all the horrible, reprehensible stuff they did (it could be just the people perverting things as always ie the way things are headed in the US) in WW2, but was/is there anything worthwhile or morally uplifting about being Nazi that we've never been aware of?

    Being a Nazi fanboi for shock value or for the perception of freedom to hate I can get.. some people are just wired that way. But what about all the 'legitimate' people who thought it was a good idea?

    There are lots of systems of government that have good (moral, social, ethical, etc) ideas. Most of the time the people in charge are the ones who fuck things up.

  17. Re:why be douchey about the latest shiny? on CyanogenMod Windows-Based Installer Released, With Supporting Android App · · Score: 3, Insightful

    CM almost always targets the Nexus device first (since the Nexus line started) which then trickles to everything else. This is not the case this go round*, so the comment was probably a heads up to N5 owners wanting CM.

    (*probably because current CM is still JB, Nexus 5 is KK, so releasing for the 5 would require back porting JB, which is a lot of wasted effort)

  18. Support for Sprint HTC One on CyanogenMod Windows-Based Installer Released, With Supporting Android App · · Score: 2

    Score!

    Just upgraded, love this phone. Not terribly interested in rooting/rom'ing like I used to be, but I do like having the CM option readily available.

  19. Re:Thanks Mr Schneier on Schneier: The US Government Has Betrayed the Internet, We Need To Take It Back · · Score: 2

    [quote]These people have a radical and fairly crude ant-secrecy agenda, and the stuff they bring to light may be done in a highly selective and self-serving manner. And regardless of whether you think governments should be allowed to keep secrets or spy on people, I dispute that these vigilantes should decide what should be "declassified" or what isn't. It's only slightly better when the leaks are channelled through the media, given that journalism is a "soft option", and that journalists are only slight better qualified than the leakers themselves to decide what's safe to leak or not. [/fullstop]

    You're still missing the message to focus on messengers. Tyranny is what is the problem. Doesn't matter if it's Judy Gardland, Edward Snowden or Ariel Castro delivering the message. If the statements are true, focusing on the flaws/brokenness/evils of the messenger is ensures tyranny continues to succeed.

    I'm pissed and I don't know what to do. The NSA is stealing both the ideals of what our democracy is based on, as well our increasingly modern era implementation of it. I don't think anything short of bloodshed in the streets has a chance of changing anything, and even then it likely won't. The Government in the name of security can lie, cheat, steal and kill and not be held accountable.

  20. At one point, lack of good DAW and NLE on What Keeps You On (or Off) Windows in 2013? · · Score: 1

    (for me, Ardour doesn't cut it. I realize this is very much a catch-22 for OSS and making $, but I don't like the method Ardour uses to financially support itself)

    But both of those are now taken care of.

    Lightworks - awesome NLE, feature set on par w/ Final Cut Pro before the iFCP dumbening - http://www.lwks.com/
    Tracktion 4 - professional daw (originally by Mackie). Methods are a bit different from more traditional software (Cubase/Reaper/Protools/Samplitude/etc) but professional thru-and-thru. http://www.tracktion.com/

  21. Re:Not good enough on First Looks At Windows 8.1, Complete With 'Start' Button · · Score: 1

    I've gotten in the habit of just Cr-Al-De then clicking the lower right power icon. Not a big fan of gestures.

  22. Re:It DOES look fake on World Press Photo Winner Accused of Photoshopping · · Score: 1

    Agree.. it looks like a well done HDR final.

  23. Re:It blows my mind... on Video Game Industry Starting To Feel Heat On Gun Massacres · · Score: 2

    If the only tool you have is a hammer [gun], everything starts to look like a nail [something you should shoot].

  24. Let's see on Video Game Industry Starting To Feel Heat On Gun Massacres · · Score: 1

    Who to blame.. video games, where guns aren't real, or NRA, where guns are real.

    Figures. Some people still believe in magical mystical all powerful heavenly deities, others still that the earth is flat.

  25. Re:where do 3dtv's cost a few grand? on New Advance In 3D TV Technology · · Score: 1

    Wife recently surprised me with a late xmas gift - new 42" LG w/ led, passive 3d vs active (uses the same RealD theater glasses) and came with a free soundbar - $475ish @ Microcenter, etc. Tried some demo 3d content via Roku, instantly hooked and have since gone all in (new bluray 3d player + 7-8 movies). It's a gimmick, but now that I've got home 3d, I can't see myself ever going without it (assuming I can stay w/ affordable 3d in the future). The set also has a realtime 2d->3d conversion and while is isn't real 3d, it does a pretty good job of faking added depth to just about everything. Watched the entire super bowl in simulated 3d, was quite enjoyable.

    http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-42LM3700-led-tv