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  1. Every owner I know (4 currently) loves their Tesla on Consumer Reports No Longer Recommends the Tesla Model 3 (cnn.com) · · Score: 2

    For all the flak news outlets throw Tesla's way every now and then, the evidence from actual owners on my own small part of the world has never expressed any level of unhappiness with the Model 3 or Model S.

  2. Re:Editors! Huh! What are they good for? on Artificial Sweeteners Are Toxic To Digestive Gut Bacteria, Study Finds (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    It was the 'regular forms' (sugar) of soda that were doing the most damage. And the energy drinks (sugar) and snacks (sugar). And over eating (carbs/sugars) in general.

  3. I'm not overly concerned - because 80s TAB moms... on Artificial Sweeteners Are Toxic To Digestive Gut Bacteria, Study Finds (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Those early 80s women of fitness drank so much damn Tab and Diet Coke when it first came out. And there has been no great Tab plague even nearly 40 years later. The propaganda on 'fat free' bull shit caused far more harm to western culture health (high calorie, low fat confusion).

    Obviously water is better than heavy sugar drinks or simulated sugar drinks - but freakouts about artificial sweeteners are always more fear than substance. And the real world proves it every day.

  4. Focus on smaller/cleaner reactors and Solar on America's Nuclear Reactors Can't Survive Without Government Handouts (fivethirtyeight.com) · · Score: 2

    We are at a technological point that we should actively work on phasing out these old/large reactor installations. If nuclear is used, make much smaller, less radioactive, Thorium based, localized installations that power suburbs. And of course keep expanding solar/wind power because of it's obvious benefits.

  5. Yes, double spacing after a period is superior on Are Two Spaces After a Period Better Than One? (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    And while you heathens are at it, use the oxford comma.

  6. Facebook apps on your phone is utter folly on Facebook Is Changing the Way It Stores Call, Text History · · Score: 1

    It may be worth it to keep Facebook around to stay in touch with more distant contacts easily and to be a part of how much of the world works these days with people organizing and planning things - but even so we know it collects insane amounts of data from every nook and cranny it can leach from. Maybe some of us can live with that while accessed from a desktop sitting in a static location, without mics or cameras hooked up for it to have access to.

    But on your cell phone? Do that an you are basically surveilling yourself every moment of your day - as opposed to just while using desktop - to large corp that will sell and exploit that data as part of their business plan.

  7. Slow clap and slowly back away and out of the room on An AI-Powered App Has Resulted in an Explosion of Convincing Face-Swap Porn (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    Adding this to my "The unibomber was right" list of proofs.

  8. This isn't the Jedi Master you were looking for on Ask Slashdot: Thoughts On Star Wars: The Last Jedi One Week Later? [Spoilers] (independent.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    1st viewing I had a fun time. It was a pop corn flick moment. So I'll say that for it. Didn't hate every second of seeing it. I'll still own this movie on blue ray I'm sure.

    That being said - what a sad waste of potential on the story line of the character we all loved so much for those of us growing up in the 70s, 80s. I get that they wanted to kill the character off, ok. I can live with that - but make it glorious. He should have gone down doing something visually stunning. Saving the rebels by pulling a star ship out of orbit with the force. Or thrashing the whole ground attack crew with the force. And certainly shouldn't have been played as a grump old man, without the force, in depressed isolation. He was always a beacon of hope and should have stayed that way. We were robbed of seeing Luke the Jedi Master.

  9. Never seen a printer die from non-use on Ask Slashdot: Do You Print Too Little? · · Score: 0

    I think you should go the cheap printer route and just keep occasionally using it until it dies. Don't plan on replacing it ever. I know HP has a 2.99 a month (for the smallest 50 page a month or less plan) service that will detect your ink health and send you new cartridges when you need them. Maybe that would be worth considering in this case? Around 36 dollars a year to make sure your ink is good to go used with a cheap HP printer? They call it the HP Instant Ink program.

  10. Apparently the unibomber was correct on People Have Spent Over $1M Buying Virtual Cats on the Ethereum Blockchain (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm adding this to my list of happenings with society and technology that prove the unibomber was correct in his assessment of humans + technology.

    “The system does not and cannot exist to satisfy human needs. Instead, it is human behavior that has to be modified to fit the needs of the system. This has nothing to do with the political or social ideology that may pretend to guide the technological system. It is the fault of technology, because the system is guided not by ideology but by technical necessity.”

    The unibomber was f'ing murderous, but he was also pretty darn smart on seeing this coming.

  11. Re:Not seeing a problem in Star Wars BFII on Belgium Denounces Loot Boxes as Gambling; Hawaiian Legislator Calls Them 'Predatory' (arstechnica.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    We have lots of laws to help protect "a few people with addiction problems".

    I think they could solve all of this hubub by just removing the option to provide loot boxes with in game purchases. Leave loot boxes as leveling up/achievement rewards. Let the on-line spenders purchase the actual items they want instead of a loot box format.

  12. Purchases vs. Earning them with game play on Belgium Denounces Loot Boxes as Gambling; Hawaiian Legislator Calls Them 'Predatory' (arstechnica.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    I think the distinction needs to be made between the mechanic being used as a randomized reward from in game play vs. purchasing them from the developer's on line store.

    I have no problem with the 'gambling' of items earned from just playing the game. I know Overwatch throws out plenty of loot boxes just from leveling up your account as you play.

    But the type where you spend money for the loot boxes - those do indeed fit exactly into the definition of gambling. ESRB needs to stop being in the pocket of the gaming industry and do what's best for the consumer like it was meant to. How come every entity set up to protect consumers seems to end up just being a hidden hand of the industry it's trying to guard?

  13. Will movie pass be around in 1 year?? on MoviePass Reveals Annual Subscription For $6.95 a Month (slashfilm.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't get me wrong, I love this service/company. I've seen 13 movies on it since mid September - a bunch I would have never seen otherwise. Which is likely a big plus to film makers and theaters right?

    But this scheme kind of makes one wonder if they are trying to maximize cash intake before the company collapses. I hope that's not true and they stay around forever offering this sweet deal.

  14. Worst headline of the day award, right here on The US Has Destroyed A Critical Sea Ice-Measuring Satellite (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 2

    Really Slashdot? Headline hardly does justice to the complexity and thought of the issue found within the linked article. 1800s yellow news papers would be proud.

    If your spare satellite program is being ran in such an utterly inefficient and wasteful way, there is some real sense to shutting the program down. Especially with alternates coming on-line within a few years.

  15. CO2 ppm - next target on Hole In The Ozone Layer Smallest In 29 Years (weather.com) · · Score: 2

    Humanity could fix the CO2 global warming issue as well, faster than expected, if united in focus on changing the current status quo.

  16. Unibomber may have been correct? on Xbox One X is the Perfect Representation of the Tech Industry's Existential Crisis (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Technology is destroying us as a race? This opinion piece just reminds of the ridiculousness of it all from the "what exactly do you do here"? question asked of your life.

  17. Frankly Weird Al explained this issue perfectly: on Ask Slashdot: Why Do We Still Commute? (citylab.com) · · Score: 1

    In his song "Mission Statement". As long as we have management who literally talk all day within the bounds of the following lyrics corporate America will remain a work from cubicle hell, get the rich boy club richer, establishment.

    We must all efficiently
    Operationalize our strategies
    Invest in world-class technology
    And leverage our core competencies
    In order to holistically administrate
    Exceptional synergy

    We'll set a brand trajectory
    Using management's philosophy
    Advance our market share vis-à-vis
    Our proven methodology
    With strong commitment to quality
    Effectively enhancing corporate synergy
    Transitioning our company
    By awareness of functionality
    Promoting viability
    Providing our supply chain with diversity (versity, ooooh)
    We will distill our identity
    Through client-centric solutions and synergy (oooooh oooh oooh)
    (ahhhhhh)

  18. Re:Soo... when is the correction coming? on Bitcoin Smashes Past $7,000 For the First Time (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I personally would set a "price goal" to run along with your time goal. Whichever comes first type strategy. That way if it sky rockets to an amount of value you feel meets your value goal quickly, you don't risk it dropping and never returning to that price point.

  19. Re:Who wants to live forever anyway? on Scientists Have Mathematical Proof That It's Impossible To Stop Aging (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I get what you are saying, but to think like that in absolute terms is to ignore the billions of positive selfless acts that also happen each day among humanity.

    Our civilization could not exist in the complex way it does without MOST members of the race USUALLY behaving in ways that involve friendship, love, kindness, and selflessness.

    We all have a selfish animal side existing inside of us. But we also have the thinking side that has allowed humanity as a whole to continue on despite the animal side.

    I believe the next 100 years will be absolute critical on if our path as a race leads us as a race toward extinction or some kind of 'beyond physical body' immortality.

  20. Already released patch or new patch as of today? on Microsoft Has Already Fixed the Wi-Fi Attack Vulnerability; Android Will Be Patched Within Weeks (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    The article wasn't quite clear? Made it sound like it was all, already taken care of... but didn't quite specify when that patch was released?

  21. Re:This isn't so hard people ... on iOS 11's Misleading 'Off-ish' Setting For Bluetooth and Wi-Fi is Bad for User Security (eff.org) · · Score: 2

    Did you hold a monocle over your eye while you typed that? And then walk out to lunch with your top hat on?

  22. Bookmark this, you'll never hear about it again... on Rice University Adds Asphalt To Speed Lithium Metal Battery Charging By 20 Times (nextbigfuture.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That might be an exaggeration... but seriously. After 15 years of reading amazing stuff on Slashdot, the amount of that stuff that actually becomes something beyond "University discovery" even 5+ years out from the initial story is depressingly tiny.

  23. So glad I was born in the 70â(TM)s on California Considers Banning Internal Combustion Engines To Meet Emissions Goals (sacbee.com) · · Score: 1

    ... and get to be possibly the last generation to be able to own a car with a V8 roar and manual transmission.

    By the time my kids get to the point of responsibly buying anything more than a simple commuter car everything will be electric.

    Which isnâ(TM)t bad. Just different. But I really enjoy a big combustion engine. Too much Dukes of Hazard as a kid?

  24. Was in a Sprint store 3 days ago - no advertising on Not Many People Are Buying Andy Rubin's iPhone-Killer Essential Phone, It Seems (fiercewireless.com) · · Score: 1

    After reading this story I realized I had been in my local Sprint shop just 3 days ago and did not see a single poster/mention of this 'special' device. If no one knows about it, how can they be expected to purchase one?

  25. Putin: "All your base are belong to us" on Russia Reportedly Bought Thousands of Facebook Ads Sought To Stress Racial Divisions (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm starting to think Putin probably dances to that classic youtube sensation every night before bed. His government spy agencies have manipulated the US population through our permeation with big tech beyond what I would have thought possible a couple of years ago.