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  1. One way to easily get around this (which is also pretty common for EVs currently) is leasing. Many lease because the technology is changing so quickly that they don't want to lock in to something that "feels" obsolete in a couple years. But additionally, when you leasing the leasing company takes that subsidy out right off the bat (since they will obviously qualify for it) so you can just buy at the end of you lease and you never needed to qualify for the tax credit to still reap the benefit of it.

  2. Re:About damn time? on Apple Might Discontinue the MacBook Air (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    I commented this lower, but I've seen more iPad Pros about with the attached keyboard (basically Surface clone) lately. Wouldn't be surprised if they are going to push that as the next Air (or at least they see the Air as a competitor to the iPad Pro).

  3. Re:Too Much Angst? Don't Worry. on Apple Might Discontinue the MacBook Air (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 2

    Given the iPad Pros that I have seen about with attached keyboards (mimicking Surfaces), I would be they see the Air as competition to that and are just going to try to push the iPad Pro + keyboard as the new Macbook Air.

  4. Re:So I keep hearing about Slack on Slack Now Available As a Snap For Linux (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    At my previous employer, we used HipChat. I'd say it was helpful mostly because we had a pretty new team with lots of questions. Since most weren't pressing, they could just ping the whole group on chat. Progressively, the newer folks could field more and more of the questions. Only when they didn't have an answer did more senior people jump in and help. I found that much more preferable than having people stopping by my cube all the time to ask questions.

  5. Re:people still care about achievements? on Xbox One Adds New Achievement, Do Not Disturb Features In Previous Update (gamespot.com) · · Score: 1

    A lot of times I see them as just an add-on to the experience. There have been games I've really enjoyed and wished there was more once I completed the normal story items. After that, it can be fun to have a list of additional things to try to accomplish after the developer-built pieces are complete.

  6. Re: Been saying this for years on 'Google Is As Close To a Natural Monopoly As the Bell System Was In 1956' (promarket.org) · · Score: 1

    They even ripped a page straight from the MSFT playbook as OEMs can't simply release Android devices free of gapps thanks to the nasty contracts Google pushes.

    How does that jive with the whole line of Amazon Fire devices? Aren't those pretty much devoid of all things Google?

  7. Re:Now with more distortion on Boston Public Schools Map Switch Aims To Amend 500 Years of Distortion (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    I disagree about your first parenthetical. A US-centered map splits Asia, and having grown up in America, my experience is not that those are common. Most (if not close to all) of the world maps I have seen have split in the Pacific Ocean, which creates a view were Europe is mostly centered.

  8. Re:Potential Damages? on A US Ally Shot Down a $200 Drone With a $3 Million Patriot Missile (theverge.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Better yet, cans of spray tan!

  9. Re:The simplest solution would be on Can Consumers Fight Package Thieves With Technology? (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    But that kinda defeats the whole purpose. While selection is nice, one of the big selling points to ordering stuff online is that it comes to you. If I have to go pick it up, where's the advantage over just going to a brick and mortar store that carries what I need?

  10. Re:Hearing Aid Batteries on Apple Will Charge You $69 To Replace a Lost AirPod (macrumors.com) · · Score: 1
    The only advantage that I've heard that makes sense is the protection from crappy/cheap replacements. Given the hazards we've seen just from cheap aftermarket usb-c cables, it is pretty conceivable that a shoddy battery could have catastrophic results.

    Imagine the S7 fiasco, but because of a wave of popular knock-off batteries. Technically, Samsung wouldn't have done anything wrong, because the batteries are at fault, but Samsung's name would be the one most smeared in the sensational news stories about the exploding phones.

  11. Re:show me the money $$$$$$$$ on Hey Google, Want To Fix Android Updates? Hit OEMs Where It Hurts (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    This may be true, but excludes all the additional BS that they do. Discontinuing skinning/bloatware/etc. would certainly reduce costs.

  12. Re:Size on What Will Google Glass 2.0 Need To Actually Succeed? · · Score: 1

    This mentality totally baffles me. Walk into a normal restaurant, and I would be unlikely not to see at least one person on their phone. Do you not realize how easy it is to "covertly" record a video on a phone? Do you get this irrationally angry every time someone is on their phone? That is so ubiquitous that it would actually be much easier to video you or take photos with my phone because it wouldn't get your attention.

  13. Re:To be fair though on Ubisoft Claims CPU Specs a Limiting Factor In Assassin's Creed Unity On Consoles · · Score: 1

    This is the sentiment I don't understand. I also seem to rarely see it come up in console vs. pc discussions. I'm primarily a console gamer. Not because I think it is better, but because of the environment. Why would I want to sit in a desk chair staring at a computer (like I do all day) to game, when I can be much more comfortable on my couch with a larger TV and surround sound? And apparently this makes me immature? I could never get into PC gaming as much because I was much more comfortable in the console gaming environment. I don't see how maturity is even a factor here.

  14. Except those are false comparisons. This is more similar to if car makers started making cars tinier and more cramped, then called the original sized cars "spacious" and started charging a premium. They aren't providing more for the extra cost, they are reducing the standard while maintaing the price and then raising the price for those seats they can't reduce (i.e. emergency exit rows)

  15. Re:Wander into a bar holding up a video camera on Woman Attacked In San Francisco Bar For Wearing Google Glass · · Score: 1

    To your latter point, I will definitely concede. I've seen confrontations begin on things as minor as which sports team is on one's shirt. Why do you disagree otherwise though? In both cases, recording someone without their knowledge is trivially easy. I might actually argue that it is more difficult with Glass. Someone would be more likely to notice someone who is facing their head towards them constantly than someone who seems to be talking on the phone and facing a completely different direction.

  16. Re:Wander into a bar holding up a video camera on Woman Attacked In San Francisco Bar For Wearing Google Glass · · Score: 2
    I would actually like to see someone test this, but with an appropriate example like a GoPro. I wonder if people would have the same reaction if someone entered a bar wearing a GoPro or similar camera on their head, especially if there was tape where the recording light is. I have a feeling the response wouldn't be as strong, because people are more familiar with the technology.

    Any time someone has their phone out, whether it appears they are talking on it or just txt'ing, they could be recording. It would be trivial for me to fake a common phone task, but actually be recording video of anything in the bar. Yet, no one confronts me just because I have my phone out. There really is no rational reason for people to treat those with Glass any differently than anyone who doesn't have their phone in their pocket.

  17. SmartStick on Google Chromecast Reviewed; Google Nixes Netflix Discount · · Score: 1

    Anyone else played with the Favi SmartStick? I got one last year and it seems to do about all that this does (albeit for about $15 more dollars) and more. It hast the play store so I can download many apps and it has internal storage for playing local files. Is there something I am missing about this that makes it even as good, much less better, than the SmartStick?

  18. Re:Black mirror on YouTube Removes Video of Reactions To Being Videoed · · Score: 1

    Sounds very similar to the 2004 Robin Williams movie The Final Cut. People had implants that recorded their entire lives, then there were people whose job it was to edit together their best moments for their funerals. Also brought in some interesting ethical ideas when editors stumble across the not-so-great moments of some people. Not a comical role for Williams, but definitely an interesting concept.

  19. Re:Good ... on Supreme Court Overturns Defense of Marriage Act · · Score: 1

    I read that as a promotion for the idea that there should be no such thing as "marriage" in the eyes of the government. The government should have civil unions, and thus, such unions would be associated with the rights you have described. Marriage should remain a religious institution, and dealt with by the churches, but it should also have any associated rights/privileges/etc. associated with it removed unless accompanied by a governmental civil union.

  20. Re:Not quite on Wil Wheaton: BitTorrent Isn't Only For Piracy · · Score: 1

    I think an ad-supported site is a little different scenario. You pay for internet which then allows you to access sites not affiliated with the internet provider. Kinda like purchasing a car. It takes you places, but buy a car isn't going to generate any revenue for the places you go. They are independent. With TV, I see it more like paying for food delivery. I am paying for someone to deliver what I want to my house. If they delivery person gets there then requires me to read a brochure before I get my food, that would be ridiculous. Yet that is exactly how cable companies work. They double dip by charging me for cable AND forcing me to have advertising, where most modern models use one or the other. I have no sympathy for the companies saying I am doing something illegal by skipping commercials. I paid for the television service. I shouldn't have to "pay" again by watching your stupid, repetitive ads.

  21. Re:What is the point of gaming consoles? on Most Game Console Power Draw Comes From Time Spent Idling · · Score: 1

    I think the original was more appropriate if you want to replicate the gaming environment. I have a computer, but I don't want to have to sit on my couch and interact with my TV every time I want to browse the internet/edit movies/etc. Additionally, I would prefer a large screen and sitting on the couch when gaming over sitting in an office chair looking at my monitor. So for me to switch to computer gaming, I would have to either switch my computing or gaming to a less favorable environment or purchase a new computer entirely devoted to gaming.

  22. Re:Let's not jump the gun. on Major Networks Suing To Stop Free Streaming · · Score: 1

    Oops, accidentally posted that before I realized I wasn't logged in.

  23. Re:Just turn off the car? on Mandatory Brake-Override Proposed For All Cars · · Score: 1

    IMO, if your car accelerating immediately puts you in "I am about to be killed" mode, then you haven't been properly trained as a driver. My dad was adamant about lots of driver training before I got to spend much time on the road on my own. I believe that this is why I can react to something like this without freaking out. I have actually had this exact thing occur before. After I accelerated once, the gas pedal got stuck because my mat had shifted. I applied the brakes (reducing the acceleration) then used my foot to pull the gas pedal loose. Unless you have some ridiculously thick/heavy mats, a pedal that gets stuck on them shouldn't be too difficult to dislodge.

  24. Re:apologists on UK Schools Consider Searching Pupils' Smartphones · · Score: 1

    First article I could find about Florida doing this. Not sure about other states, but obviously it isn't forbidden in America. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2010-03-24/news/os-education-reforms-senate-03-25-2010-20100324_1_merit-pay-plan-rank-and-file-teachers-public-school

  25. Re:Download Your Profile on Ask Slashdot: Facebook Archiving? · · Score: 1

    Did you really read the statement "understand technology" and "understand every aspect of any device you interact with"? That's ludicrous. It is obvious that the parent was saying that anyone who grew up in the "internet age" should understand that just because you upload something to a site doesn't mean that it will be freely accessible to you forever. If you think that "because I uploaded it to Facebook it is preserved forever and I can come back to it whenever I want!" then you have obviously not been paying any attention during your 15 years on earth.