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  1. Re:Basically on BitTorrent Unveils Sync 2.0 · · Score: 1

    Yes, I think it's better than trusting everything to someone else's server. This gives you the option to sync using your own hardware. I wonder if you need static IPs though.

  2. How do we know life can't adapt to it? on Astrophysicists Identify the Habitable Regions of the Entire Universe · · Score: 2

    Would the lethal radiation kill life in the deep ocean? It would need to kill ALL of life on that planet to make the planet inhospitable to life. Otherwise life would just adapt to it as yet another selection pressure.

  3. The only thing I can use Bitcoin for on The Apache Software Foundation Now Accepting BitCoin For Donations · · Score: 1

    I bought some Bitcoins from a friend who's mining with cash - the only way to really do it anonymously. It was around $50 bucks. Unlike other people I decided that I'll only be spending them, and only for things I care about, not spending them for the sake of spending them.

    So far the only things I've really managed is to send a few (small) donations, and buy Reddit gold. As far as I'm aware, the rest of the people who dabble in Bitcoin are exchanging them for money - which means they are speculating. If you're not speculating, it's really difficult to find ways to spend your Bitcoins.

    I've decided I will buy more Bitcoins as soon as I've spent the ones I have. So far I've managed to spend $20 in the last 3-4 months, so I'll probably manage to spend all of them until the year is out.

    So far the only thing I can use Bitcoin for was sending various donations, and even there they usually have a PayPal option.

  4. If I had been there on Grand Ayatollah Says High Speed Internet Is "Against Moral Standards" · · Score: 1

    If I had been there:

    [Hesitantly raises hand] "Um, Mr. Grand Ayatollah, do you have any opinions on electricity and running water, too?"

  5. Patent infringement on Xiaomi's Next OS Looks Strikingly Similar To iOS · · Score: 1

    sitting cross-legged on the floor

    He is violating Apple Patent #032185: A method or system for sitting directly on a surface such that one leg is crossing the other in a diagonal fashion.

    And his knees better not be rounded when he's sitting like that.

  6. Re:[tag satire] on Are Altcoins Undermining Bitcoin's Credibility? · · Score: 1

    I remember some ransomware called Cryptolocker demanded payment in Bitcoins.

  7. Re:It's all funny money... on Are Altcoins Undermining Bitcoin's Credibility? · · Score: 1

    This is an old fallacy, that only food has "real value". Things have different values to different people, or even to the same people in different situations.

    Examples: A bottle of water is worth more in the desert than near the river. Same bottle of water, different value. Why? Because different situation. A good steel knife is worth more than a gold bar if you are stranded on a lonely island for 10 years like Robinson Crusoe, but not if you are in the center of New York.

  8. Re:Self Serving Story? on Are Altcoins Undermining Bitcoin's Credibility? · · Score: 1

    If I had to wait for 10 minutes to get my starbucks coffee paid for I'd probably decide to just pay cash.

    If you are in physical proximity where you can just hand over cash, then use cash. Bitcoin is a way to send "cash" to someone who is NOT in the same room.

    When you send cash, the guy who receives it doesn't ask you to write down your name and address, date of the transaction, and mail it to the government. Bitcoin tries to bring that to remote transactions.

  9. Re:What's the problem... on Apple Begins Storing Chinese User Data On Servers In China · · Score: 1

    if the Chinese gov't wants data, they have SO many means at their disposal to capture it regardless of whether it's stored on a domestic server, or external

    I assume they're not transmitting it in plain-text?

  10. Re:Pick your poison on Microsoft Surface Drowning? · · Score: 1

    I would prefer to have a 17'' laptop and a 7'' tablet than a 12'' detachable that's too big and heavy to hold in one hand, while still too small to use comfortably on a desk for work. Though I'd probably connect a 22'' external screen to the laptop, too.

  11. Re:Are You Kidding? on Geneticists Decry Book On Race and Evolution · · Score: 1

    Has there been any research that has proven that there are no "unfair" differences, or is it just assumed? What is the current stance of the scientific community - is it "We don't know" or is it "We are certain there are no differences in intelligence and behavior caused by genetics"?

  12. Re:Are You Kidding? on Geneticists Decry Book On Race and Evolution · · Score: 1

    Being the same species doesn't mean there can't be substantial genetic differences - it just means that you will produce viable offspring.

  13. Re:Only 17 months to go... on Microsoft To Drop Support For Older Versions of Internet Explorer · · Score: 2

    If that's so, then why not switch to Firefox or Chrome? Wasn't the whole reason to use IE that some sites will not render properly/refuse to work otherwise?

  14. Re:FTP authentication on Google Will Give a Search Edge To Websites That Use Encryption · · Score: 2

    Anonymous login accepts any password, just put a random string. As for the LIST command, if FileZilla can read it, so can Google, they're not morons. You just handle all the possible variations of all the popular FTP servers. Yes, you actually have to write some code, but last I heard Google has programmers on staff.

  15. Re:FTP authentication on Google Will Give a Search Edge To Websites That Use Encryption · · Score: 1

    I meant those FTP servers that allow anonymous login, of course.

  16. Re:Cat blog on Google Will Give a Search Edge To Websites That Use Encryption · · Score: 1

    Yes, for news and such it doesn't make that much sense. Still, HTTPS would at least prevent your ISP from monitoring your browsing activity.

  17. Re:So now Google establishes Internet standards on Google Will Give a Search Edge To Websites That Use Encryption · · Score: 2

    I wish they would index real FTP servers, not just those with an HTTP interface.

  18. Re:Great step! on Google Will Give a Search Edge To Websites That Use Encryption · · Score: 2

    It could create an incentive to switch to a different ISP that supports it (where possible), which could in turn create an incentive for ISPs themselves to switch to IPv6.

  19. Great step! on Google Will Give a Search Edge To Websites That Use Encryption · · Score: 5, Interesting

    That's a really great step from Google, I had never thought that it can be done in such a neat way. What's next? Can they also do it for IPv6?

  20. Re:Social Engineering? on Ancient Skulls Show Civilization Rose As Testosterone Fell · · Score: 1

    People didn't live alone before agriculture. Even hunter-gatherers lived in tribes.

  21. Who are you addressing? on The CIA Does Las Vegas · · Score: 1

    As one observer put it, "high-profile members of the intelligence community like Cofer Black, Shawn Henry, Keith Alexander, and Dan Greer are positioned front and center in keynote slots, as if they were glamorous Hollywood celebrities. While those who value their civil liberties might opine that they should more aptly be treated like pariahs

    Do you imagine that you are addressing the organizers of those events? Who knows, some of them might even read Slashdot, but I doubt the general opinion of Slashdotters determines who gets to be given slots like a "glamorous Hollywood celebrity" and who doesn't. Ultimately, those things are decided by the people who organize those events, and it's their call.

  22. Re:Unfortunately, Congress will make itself exempt on CIA Director Brennan Admits He Was Lying: CIA Really Did Spy On Congress · · Score: 1

    Well, dear Americans, who elected this Congress? If you don't like them, elect yourselves another Congress.

  23. Unless someone among "us" is a high-ranking government official then no we can't. I'm not even sure who has the authority to order him investigated.

  24. How much can Microsoft lose? on Chinese Government Probes Microsoft For Breaches of Monopoly Law · · Score: 1

    Do they make a lot of profits from China? With all the piracy and all, their offices in China might be more for symbolic presence than because they're making money in that country.

  25. Re:Mu on Which Is Better, Adblock Or Adblock Plus? · · Score: 1

    I've heard that it doesn't work as well, that sites will look different, or not all ads will be blocked. Or that some sites will refuse to load if the ads fail, etc. I've never tried it personally, so I can't tell if it's true first hand.