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  1. Re:Rand Paul's a plagiarizing misogynistic racist on Rand Paul and Silicon Valley's Shifting Political Climate · · Score: 1

    yep. really disappointed in silicon valley nerds if the above article is true.

  2. Re:hate idiotic reacitonary gotcha "studies" on People Who Claim To Worry About Climate Change Don't Cut Energy Use · · Score: 1

    high five, Al.

  3. Re:hate idiotic reacitonary gotcha "studies" on People Who Claim To Worry About Climate Change Don't Cut Energy Use · · Score: 1

    we agree that responsible energy management is a problem and individuals acting alone won't make a difference long term? sounds like a sensible gentleman.

  4. hate idiotic reacitonary gotcha "studies" on People Who Claim To Worry About Climate Change Don't Cut Energy Use · · Score: 1

    uhhh maybe people who are in favor of energy conservation correctly realize that an individual acting alone to conserve power is pointless and insignificant given the scale of the problem they are worried about, while political policies, protesting or speaking out might actually have a measurable positive effect.

    i could go live a energy-neutral lifestyle as a hermit in the woods and it would do no good in the long run. maybe it's naive, but working for political policies that support energy conservation seems to have far more potential to address the problem than a thousand recluses.

  5. Re:context on Endurance Experiment Writes One Petabyte To Six Consumer SSDs · · Score: 2

    the problem with tape is by the time you can retrieve the data you're interested in, it no longer matters.

  6. Re:Sigh. on Endurance Experiment Writes One Petabyte To Six Consumer SSDs · · Score: 5, Insightful

    that reminds me ... I should do a backup ....

  7. Re:Sigh. on Endurance Experiment Writes One Petabyte To Six Consumer SSDs · · Score: 2

    hey thanks for sharing your anecdotal experience as if it carries any weight whatsoever compared to actual controlled experiments and statistics.

    for comparison, I've owned 8 and no failures yet. I have a raid0 array of SSDs upstairs that has been working flawlessly since 2008. an aberration maybe. anecdotal evidence works like that.

  8. context on Endurance Experiment Writes One Petabyte To Six Consumer SSDs · · Score: 1

    has anyone tried this with platter drives? would it simply take too long?

    it's hard for me to judge whether this is more or less data than a platter drive will typically write in its lifespan. I feel like it's probably a lot more than the average drive processing in its lifetime. and anyway, platter drive failure might be more a function of total time spent spinning or seeking or simply time spent existing for all I know.

  9. An Apple-Designed Programming Language on New Valve Prototype VR Headset Shows Up At VR Meetup In Boston · · Score: 1, Funny

    let me guess -- it has one generic all-purpose object type that does everything, and all classes must be submitted to the Apple Class Store, approved, and downloaded before being instantiated.

  10. 3.14159265358979323846264 on The Rule of Three Proved By Physicists · · Score: 1

    yay! i'm going to memorize as many digits as i can of the Rule of Three!

  11. Re:At least someone appreciates work-life balance on New French Law Prohibits After-Hours Work Emails · · Score: 5, Insightful

    i agree. unfortunately, that's "un-American".

  12. Re:so much for a "free" market on Elon Musk Addresses New Jersey's Tesla Store Ban · · Score: 5, Interesting

    In New Jersey, you still aren't even allowed to pump your own gas, due to a successful lobby by gas station owners ... in 1949. it's all "full service". never underestimate the power of crappy special interest lobbies in New Jersey.

  13. Re:Revenue? on Interviews: Ask Jonathan Coulton What You Will · · Score: 1

    while you're at it, would you say women are usually very impressed, somewhat impressed, or not impressed at all at your tumescence?

  14. Re:But ... on The Archaeology of Beer · · Score: 1

    the wegmans, the giant, and the safeway near me all have dogfish head, and i'm out in the boonies (prince william county, va). it's a wonderful time to be a beer lover.

  15. so basically an ident-i-eeze. on Storing Your Encrypted Passwords Offline On a Dedicated Device · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Douglas Adams, right again.

    "It was an Ident-i-Eeze, and was a very naughty and silly thing for Harl to have lying around in his wallet, though it was perfectly understandable. There were so many different ways in which you were required to provide absolute proof of your identity these days that life could easily become extremely tiresome just from that factor alone, never mind the deeper existential problems of trying to function as a coherent consciousness in an epistemologically ambiguous physical universe. Just look at cash point machines, for instance. Queues of people standing around waiting to have their fingerprints read, their retinas scanned, bits of skin scraped from the nape of the neck and undergoing instant (or nearly instant --- a good six or seven seconds in tedious reality) genetic analysis, then having to answer trick questions about members of their family they didn't even remember they had, and about their recorded preferences for tablecloth colours. And that was just to get a bit of spare cash for the weekend. If you were trying to raise a loan for a jetcar, sign a missile treaty or pay an entire restaurant bill things could get really trying.

    Hence the Ident-i-Eeze. This encoded every single piece of information about you, your body and your life into one all- purpose machine-readable card that you could then carry around in your wallet, and therefore represented technology's greatest triumph to date over both itself and plain common sense. "
    -Mostly Harmless, 1992

  16. Re:stop the sensationalist crap on U.S. Measles Cases Triple In 2013 · · Score: 1

    ....wat

  17. Re:stop the sensationalist crap on U.S. Measles Cases Triple In 2013 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    tell that to the 175 cases. the attitude that "measles is not a concern in this country" will only ensure that rates triple again next year and the year after.

  18. Re:Anti-vaxxers on U.S. Measles Cases Triple In 2013 · · Score: 1

    it's "entertaining" and "fun" to watch kids come down with the measles? what the fuck is wrong with you?

  19. Re:Darwin on Thieves Who Stole Cobalt-60 Will Soon Be Dead · · Score: 0

    racism, ladies and gentlemen.

  20. Re:Tough luck.. on Thieves Who Stole Cobalt-60 Will Soon Be Dead · · Score: 1

    i'm wondering what the gain is to surgically removing your sense of human compassion. the universe is not itself a caring entity? no shit. doesn't mean people shouldn't be.

  21. Re:Tough luck.. on Thieves Who Stole Cobalt-60 Will Soon Be Dead · · Score: 1

    haha thumbs up

  22. Re:Tough luck.. on Thieves Who Stole Cobalt-60 Will Soon Be Dead · · Score: 1

    yeah but dude your stance in favor of EXECUTION as punishment for MUGGING is not justifiable to anyone with a shred of human decency. get a grip.

  23. Re:Can you be serious? on Computer Model Reveals Escape Plan From Poverty's Vicious Circle · · Score: 1

    you seem to have missed the point. try reading it again.

  24. Re:After 30 years of programming on What Are the Genuinely Useful Ideas In Programming? · · Score: 5, Funny

    the WORST offenders take twice as long as their estimate? you know some pretty good programmers!

  25. Re:Yet another story... on Work Halted On Neal Stephenson's Kickstarted Swordfighting Video Game · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Nobody's asking you to trust Kickstarter (to do anything other than show proposals and track donations).

    YOU are responsible for evaluating whether you think a particular campaign is trustworthy or worth donating to. Some succeed and some fail (and I don't mean fail to secure funding). Kickstarter is not vouching for the success of these campaigns and doesn't pretend to. It's hooking up people with ideas with people willing to donate.

    you seem to be operating under the mistaken impression that Kickstarter is an online store.