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  1. Trial and error... It was a limited set of multiple choice answers. I'd just keep exiting and restarting the game if I got a question wrong until I could answer all of the presented questions correctly.

  2. Re:a-star? on About That Monstrous Black Hole We're All Orbiting (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    Is that kind of like gym being spelled with a j?

  3. Re:I'm surprised they're using outside product on Linux Now Dominates Azure (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    If I'm reading your question correctly, you're doing it wrong.

    I've found most nics under windows refuse to accept vlan tagging without virtualizing them in some way. But that doesn't require installing any of the hyper-v components. You can do it with standard teaming. And this can be done with a single nic.

    new-netlbfoteam -name whatever -teammembers ethernetalias -whateverotheroptions
    set-netlbfoteamnic -name whatever -vlanid 123

  4. Re:editor please on VC Market Is on Pace for Strongest Year Since Dot-Com Era (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    So... has everyone just given up on unicode and now blames apple for using it rather than slashdot for not supporting it?

  5. Re: this should be a misdemeanor on Colorado Lawmakers Want To Make It a Felony To Fly a Drone Over a Wildfire (thedrive.com) · · Score: 1

    What part of the rest of the summary did I not read?

  6. Re: this should be a misdemeanor on Colorado Lawmakers Want To Make It a Felony To Fly a Drone Over a Wildfire (thedrive.com) · · Score: 1

    What part of drone did you miss?

  7. Moore's law on IBM Research Alliance Has Figured Out How To Make 5nm Chips (cnet.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    I'll just leave this here.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  8. Re:Unix and a nice UI on Ask Slashdot: What Is the 'Special Appeal' of Apple Products? · · Score: 1

    Each to their own. When I finally broke down and got a macbook my impression was "Well this is what I've been trying to get linux to be for years!"

  9. Re:What if you don't have/user chrome? on YouTube Has a Secret 'Dark Mode' (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Same way in Firefox. F12 for developer mode. Probably the same for IE.

  10. Automated CD-R Duplication patent? on Patent Troll With Good Record in Past Sues Netflix, SoundCloud, Vimeo, Others Over Offline Downloads (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Seems odd skimming the patent to apply this to offline video caching. It seems fairly specific to a method of automating the process of ordering, duplicating and shipping CD media. There is some ambiguous text in there about "digital media". But it also has claims such as:

    4. The method of claim 1, wherein said first module is configured to send at least one signal to at least one printing device to create mailing address labels for each of said requests.

    Which, I'm sure netflix is not doing. Seems like an attempt to broadly use a patent that's not really related to the actual process being used.

    Shocking...

  11. Re:I don't get it on NanoRacks Plans To Turn Used Rocket Fuel Tanks Into Space Habitats (ieee.org) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I don't think anyone would argue that it costs nothing to do this. Nor would they argue that it's easy. The argument would simply be whether or not it's cost effective. Can it be done for less than the costs of launching a fully developed habitat from the ground.

    That's the job of the company providing the work. If they can make it work, more power to them. If they can't, failed business model. If they can't and it gets funded through tax dollars as a huge boondoggle, then it becomes a problem for the masses.

    Prove that it can't be done cost effectively. Not random "Oh sure!! That'll work great!!! No costs at all!"

  12. Re:how is this tech news? on Bernie Sanders Endorses Hillary Clinton (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Apparently you have missed the fact that the old slogan has been missing from this site for quite some time...

  13. I think you're confusing approval process with litigation process. If you submit prior after the patent has been awarded, sure...

    Of course, I'm not all that familiar with the approval process. So perhaps I'm missing something.

  14. Re:no ads on Apple TV on Samsung To Roll Out In-TV Ads To Legacy Displays Via Software Update · · Score: 1

    To be honest, there are some ads creeping up over there. Was watching a show on the history channel app via apple TV the other day. Showtime add about every three minutes. Same one every time. Was annoying as hell.

    More of a history channel app issue than an Apple TV issue. But it's still there.

  15. Re:no ads on Apple TV on Samsung To Roll Out In-TV Ads To Legacy Displays Via Software Update · · Score: 1

    Does someone really need to explain to you the underlying concept of using "Apple TV" features rather than the built-in "Samsung TV" features?

    Just means still get a smart TV but use the smarts from some other device or get a dumb TV and do the same.

  16. Re:Kiosks can be good for non-native speakers on Wendy's Plans To Automate 6,000 Restaurants With Self-Service Ordering Kiosks (investors.com) · · Score: 1

    Why not? I've been to plenty of places in France. Good and bad. That was just one instance of grabbing something quick while on the road.

  17. Re:Kiosks can be good for non-native speakers on Wendy's Plans To Automate 6,000 Restaurants With Self-Service Ordering Kiosks (investors.com) · · Score: 1

    For the same reasons anyone travels. For the experience. I was there initially for work. But took an extra week and a half for personal travel. Overall it was a great trip. Knowing the language isn't always a necessity. I've been to around 10 countries. It's easy enough to get around knowing a few words.

  18. Kiosks can be good for non-native speakers on Wendy's Plans To Automate 6,000 Restaurants With Self-Service Ordering Kiosks (investors.com) · · Score: 1

    Everyone will look at this from a "losing jobs" aspect. There's nothing wrong with that view point and it's perfectly valid. However, I will put forth this alternate view. Kiosks in McDonald's while I was in France were a great thing for me. Not speaking French it meant I was able to order without the inconvenience of the language barrier.

    In this case, they are actively trying to get rid of employees. And that side is a shame. But I wouldn't mind seeing more kiosk style ordering stations in fast food places. Along with the option to talk to a person.

  19. Re:Countermeasures on Combat Lasers To Be Added To US Fighter Jets (nextbigfuture.com) · · Score: 1

    I went through this whole thread looking for a Real Genius reference. Guess this is as close as it's going to get.

  20. Re:I haven't on Slashdot Asks: Have You Experienced Ageism? (observer.com) · · Score: 1

    Incorrect. You're millage may vary depending on your situation. But there is always value in history and the knowledge gained through that time.

    One of the important reasons I'm valued in my field is directly related to my knowledge of how we got to where we are. Why we do some things the way we do. And no, it's not just to do things the same way we've always done them.

  21. I actually go outside to the edge of my property to gauge the impact of my sound system on the surrounding neighborhood. And I live out in the country. There are plenty of us that have the means and capability to not go to the theaters.

    This is just another reason for me to not go. Yes, they may draw one crowd. They'll exclude another. As long as they make money in the long run, who gives a shit? That's what business is all about.

  22. And I'm sure we can agree that this is an absolutely horrible use case.

  23. Just another way to get my phone number on Facebook's Account Kit Login System Works Via Phone Numbers, No Passwords Needed (softpedia.com) · · Score: 2

    No, facebook. You can't have my phone number....

  24. Re:"would suck" is not a legal arguement on Newegg Sues Patent Troll After Troll Dropped Its Own Lawsuit (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I'd agree if he were making a point in a case of law. He's not in this context. This is a quote for the masses. "it sucks" seems appropriate for a random news bite.

  25. Incorrect. You absolutley have made assumptions. Starting with the idea that the computer with windows was factory installed.

    Again, quite possibly a correct assumption.

    You're complete disregard of the rest of my post is pointless. The fact is, linux can be be a bitch and is not suited for everyone. Period.