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  1. Another component to uninstall. on HP's EliteBook 800 G6 Notebook Series Adds Convenience, Privacy Features (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    That thing will not be used by any of my clients if IT has any say in the matter.

  2. Gig Economy's don't work as well. on Why Hasn't The Gig Economy Killed Traditional Work? (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    The onus for providing benefits and worker's comp is put on the contractor instead of the contractee. If you wind up having an accident, tough. You are on your own to heal thyself and get another gig. No workers comp, that is if you don't get a DBA and a federal tax ID, declaring yourself as a company. Then guess what? You are a businessman operating a company, paying state and federal taxes, like it or no.

    Oh, and if you want to retire, you have to plan one out yourself with help from a financial advisor. And pray the money flow stays constant.

    Vacation? Who needs them? You are working to feed you and your family now. So you have to stay at it, pretty much all the hours you want to or have to be scheduled for? Long days and/or nights doing gigs. Oh, loads o fun.

    So much for the advantages of the gig economy.

  3. Just like being in jail, they'll find ways to talk on The Hottest Chat App for Teens is Google Docs (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 2

    You shut people off from the world, they'll find ways to get messages in and out.

    Let them chat.

  4. And here I thought the student admissions scandal in 2009-2010 was nasty.

    This flat out blows it away. They don't say how long it's been going on, but I'll wager it's been for a LONG time...

  5. Ups and downs of throttling and cell service on Texas Lawmaker Wants To Ban Mobile Throttling In Disaster Areas (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    The ups: great when you got service.

    The downs; if the cell towers didn't blow down from the storm or simply got wiped off the map. Several key towers were toppled or ruined by Harvey when it hit, pretty much killing all service in the Rockport/Fulton/Holiday Beach area for at least 2 full months after. There was only one tower that stayed in service and it was way down the road from town by Aransas Pass. The poor thing was so inundated with traffic, that data was a slow dog, and more than a few calls were dropping like flies.

    But AT&T was sporting in removing the caps and giving us grace periods on billing. Dunno about Sprint or Verizon tho...

  6. Oh, thank YOU Reddit Brokers on Reddit Users Are the Least Valuable of Any Social Network (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    We smoked the newsies by a good 45 minutes in reporting the Wells Fargo outage and did it with better details, wielding the TRUTH, instead of just saying "Internal issues". We helped a ton more folks with fewer trolls and jerks with their money and mental issues than Facebook could shake a stick at.

    Devalue us again, and I'll see you characters in Shanghai at the shareholders conference.

  7. If he said that to Andrew Jackson, he'd have dragged his butt out back to the Rose Garden, pistols at 20 paces.

    Justice done.

  8. Twenty five dollars for each instance that it is used, business or personal.

  9. Re:If you can't beat 'em, pwn 'em? on New Ransomware Strain is Locking Up Bitcoin Mining Rigs in China (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I'd say it government, namely Beijing. They have seen BTC as a direct threat to their banking system and have taken action in the past to minimize the damage they are doing. And now, they decided to take a cloak and dagger approach to dealing with them. No surprise.

  10. Any takers on the source? on New Ransomware Strain is Locking Up Bitcoin Mining Rigs in China (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I'd say Beijing is up to their old tricks to try to eliminate competition to their banking system?

  11. This is one of those silent, unwritten, but well-known rule that if Beijing wants something, you comply, no questions asked. Or you wind up in a concentration camp building products out of Chinesium for us fat Yankees.

    Irritating, I know, but what do you expect out of a country like that?

  12. Or fee them to death on Pedestrians, E-Scooters Are Clashing In the Struggle For Sidewalk Space (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    In Corpus Christi, the city council plans to charge 1 dollar a day for each e-scooter. So that totals up to about 365 dollars a year for EACH e-scooter. Each vendor has about 500 units in town.

    Needless to say, the vendors are up in arms over it.

  13. Re: Maybe 25% of that filled by Texans on Apple To Build $1B Austin Campus, Add Thousands of Jobs in US Expansion (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    They still watch out for their bottom line and stock value. So, if they can save megabucks with a move towards a state that has a lower tax bracket, then they'll jump. Texas is that magnet state right now, and looking at the mass exodus from Cali to Texas, I'd say yes, they are.

  14. Maybe 25% of that filled by Texans on Apple To Build $1B Austin Campus, Add Thousands of Jobs in US Expansion (cnet.com) · · Score: 2

    The rest will be imports from Cali and overseas. The 25% would be support and/or maintenance crews, and MAYBE a smattering of B- and C- level execs to keep the masses happy.

      Apple's after the lower wage and tax brackets, so it makes sense they would make this kind of move.

  15. Contractural commitements.. on Japan's Final Pager Provider To End Its Service In 2019 (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The pager companies has an agreement with their clients in their Terms of Service contract to keep the pagers operating unconditionally. This is something the cell companies can not promise for their service. Their wireline services has this agreement as well, signed in stone and painted in blood of the telecoms, with the Fed and State Public Utilities. Also a reason why they are currently playing the shell game with their ILECs, selling them to each other, until the lowest operation on the totem pole (usually Centrylink or Frontier, heaven forbid) procures them and can't foist them off on anyone else. Woe to the poor bastards that require wireline or pagers for their service and the telecoms in that given area cannot furnish.

  16. They have been doing this up and down the coast on NASA is Showering One City With Sonic Booms and Hoping No One Notices (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    In the Pre-Harvey days, you could hear the thump down here by Rockport. After the hurricane, we have yet to hear them again. I guess they quit doing it so that any weakened structures don't fall in or windows go ahead and fail. I don't hear the pops or thumps anyplace else, including Mustang Island.

  17. When Harvey hit Rockport, AT&T cut all caps loose, supplying support and discounts to the hurricane victims of the area. But their cell coverage is still poor, if not worse after the storm hit. The reason behind this is the only cell tower providing service in a 50 square mile area is a 200 footer that went down during the storm and has yet to be replaced. The permits with the FCC have been cleared, but no action has yet to be taken by the owner of the tower, which is not AT&T, Someone needs to dig the spurs into the fools and get something taller up than a 50 foot surrogate tower that is not doing what it's supposed to be doing.

  18. Verizon has always had a blighted eye regarding service and support for small and rural communities, oftentimes treating them with contempt and poor QOS, both consumer and commercial. They recently have been shedding exchanges like a husky blows its pelt, selling out to cut-rate operations like Frontier. This oftentimes has a nasty effect of degrading services in these communities, or worse, services being cut due to a lack of complete information on the infrastructure. One organization needed 15Mbps MPLS, and was forced to order EIGHT T-1s to establish that service. The cards that went into the router alone cost two thousand dollars EACH. PLUS they have yet to receive any configuration data to set up the equipment for th site. And this was two+ months ago. The comment given regarding this lack of engagement Frontier has with the org, "That's Frontier for you".

    Big Bell System Monopoly, anyone?

  19. Station is out of code on their electrical. on Hackers Stole 600 Gallons of Gas From Detroit Gas Station, Report Says (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    All new construction gas stations have cut off switches set up as such where they simply don't cut off the gas at the pump, but to depower the actual fuel pumping system by cutting power completely by opening an magnetic contactor.

    Of course, existing gas stations usually don't have this in the first place, or else the breaker box is wired to the point of being paranoid. This code varies on strictness and/or enforcement from state to state. This is improving, but is slow.

  20. UPDATE: They pulled it. See blog post. on Flight-Sim Maker Threatens Legal Action Over Reddit Posts Discussing DRM (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1
  21. Tower integrity and climbability on Old AM Broadcast Towers Get a New Life · · Score: 1

    Some of the towers I've seen are not capable of handing an offset weight like tower man toting tools and gear. The amount of corrosion on the tower will force a judgement call by the techs on if it will be scaleable or no. There's not going to be palms greased by the green stuff as incentive, this is life or death.

    A 30 year old tower went down last year during Harvey. It was a 200 footer, rated for 160-180 MPH winds. Harvey sported 180 and it came down in a pile of pipes and cables. Another 175 footer that was adjacent to it still stands, but It's questionable if it is serviceable.

  22. Just because everyone who provides internet is classified as a utility until the recent flipflop by the FCC, nullifying the Title II classification they were under. That can always be restored by the entity or by law.

  23. No claim on pre-origin on White Noise Video on YouTube Hit By Five Copyright Claims (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The creation of white noise precedes everyone in this room, even their ancestors, hell even the ancestors of the dinosaurs heard it. White noise was created at time 0.1 of the universe as we know it when one atom of matter met one atom of antimatter. There's no claim on naturally created noise, there can't be.

  24. Slashdot+ Linux = The Rock during 9/11 on 20 Years of Stuff That Matters · · Score: 1

    Slashdot stayed up while the other sites choked on the massive onrush of traffic. From what I understand, they disabled recursive IP checks and a few other things, but overall the site stayed the same while the others went HTML lite just to get something out there.

    Lots of SysAdmins earned their stripes that day dealing with that nightmare.

  25. SPUD21, hee hee I get it on A US Spy Plane Has Been Flying Circles Over Seattle For Days (thedrive.com) · · Score: 1

    Big, lumpy, has eyes on it, a little grey though, but a potato nonetheless.