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  1. Re:Stuff like this makes even believers go "hmm" on New 'Apollo 11' Documentary Makers Discovered Never-Seen-Before Mission Footage (collectspace.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm sure there are a few of us old-timers around. As the focus of the site has shifted over time, I don't visit as often, but I still drop in 2 or 3 times a week.

  2. It's like they're trying to make me hate them even more.

  3. My main home PC has been Linux forever (Mint for some years now, Slack before that). I keep an install of Windows 7 around for two things I can't live without, TurboTax and Orbiter. But honestly I don't fire it up that often these days.

  4. This old fart is fucking done with this bullshit.

  5. Send Your Name to the Sun - There's still time! on An Up-Close Look At the Parker Solar Probe -- the Spacecraft That Will Skim the Sun's Surface (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Submit your name and it will be included in a memory card that will fly aboard Parker Solar Probe spacecraft.
    Submissions will be accepted through April 27, 2018.
    http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl...

  6. Nope nope nopity nope nope.

  7. Re:Why I like Firefox: Extensions (Add-ons) on Firefox Fail: Layoffs Kill Mozilla's Push Beyond the Browser (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Nooooooooooooo!!!!! Classic Theme Restorer is the only that keeps Firefox usable. Dammit!

  8. Re:A short list on Ask Slashdot: What Books Should An Aspiring Coder Read? · · Score: 1

    Oh, and as others have mentioned:

    Tracy Kidder, The Soul of a New Machine

    Abelson, Sussman, and Sussman, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs - maybe hold off on this one for a while, but do read it
    https://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/...

  9. A short list on Ask Slashdot: What Books Should An Aspiring Coder Read? · · Score: 2

    Software development can be a grind. Perspective is valuable.

    Geoffrey James, The Tao of Programming
    http://www.mit.edu/~xela/tao.h...

    Neal Stephenson, In the Beginning Was the Command Line
    http://cristal.inria.fr/~weis/...

    Vernor Vinge, True Names

    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends and Influence People
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  10. That's it, Microsoft. You need help. on Windows 10 Upgrade Activates By Clicking Red X Close Button In Prompt Message (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Your codependency has gotten completely out of hand.

  11. I've been a little worried about the Unicode Consortium ever since 'PILE OF POO' (U+1F4A9) received its own codepoint. Don't know what's going on with those folks, but it doesn't seem healthy. Given that Unicode is an important and widely used standard, it seems like perhaps they should take their work a little more seriously. Or have they already 'JUMP THE SHARK'ed?

  12. Slashdot posts have had their ups and downs over the years, but this kind of information-free, foaming-at-the-mouth crap is really beyond the pale. The article submissions should include at least some informative content - if any dead strawmen need further beatings, why, that's what the readers are here for.

    As to the topic at hand. Love the SLS or hate it, whoever thought NASA should have used off-the-shelf software for SLS launch control should be punished by 5 years working SAP ERP's support desk. Well, maybe that's a bit harsh. But at that level of scale, complexity, and criticality, off-the-shelf should not be your go-to option.

  13. Re:Where the researchers slaves? on How Uber Turned Carnegie Mellon Into a Minor Nursery For Its Research Division (thestack.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Sure, it's perfectly legal. As you said, the researchers aren't slaves. But it's still a huge fuck job. As a result of the "partnership", CMU is now down 40 top staff members, which was probably not mentioned in the original CMU / Uber partnership discussions, and affects them materially. For instance, in their ability continue providing quality education to current students, and their ability to recruit new students who aren't interested in doing research for Uber. I'd doubt that $5 million even begins to cover the damage.

  14. Sincerity on Why You May Not Like Ted Cruz's Face, According To Science (qz.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    The secret of success is sincerity. Once you can fake that you've got it made.
    -- Jean Giraudoux

  15. That's it, I'm done on Firefox 44 Deletes Fine-Grained Cookie Management (mozilla.org) · · Score: 1

    This is where I get off the bus. I've used Firefox for years, Netscape before that - gladly so. But the Firefox people have gone from great developers making a useful product, to pretty good but a little squirrelly, to UX weenies and marketing assholes, to evil sellouts actively trying to screw me over. Fuck 'em.

    On a completely unrelated note, if you use Linux, chattr +i is your friend. Works on directories as well as files too. Just sayin'.

  16. Re:Suitable punishment? on Open-Source Ransomware Abused For the Second Time In Real-Life Infections (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    I've often had that same thought. The trolls would be first (the really nasty ones, I don't mean the app appers dude - that would be silly :-). Then crackers, spammers, and crapware purveyors. "And while I'm dreaming, I'd like a pony..."

  17. Re:There is a saying in Russia on Uncooperative Russian ISP Prevents Cisco From Shutting Down Cybercriminal Gang · · Score: 1

    That's just beautiful. Naturally, every country in the world has their own version of this :-)

  18. Re:In the Flesh? on Go To Jail For Visiting a Web Site? Top Law Prof Talks Up the Idea (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Ahhhhh, thanks for reminding me about this one. Beautiful song. And the lyrics are, amazingly, even more relevant now than when it was released.

  19. Re:my favorite scientific observation on New Scientific Journal To Publish "Discrete Observations Rather Than Complete Stories" (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    Thanks for posting this, Anon. Did not know about this little thought experiment. Googled it and was not disappointed.

  20. Hatchet piece on Linus's Thoughts on Linux Security (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Seriously, I had to double check that this wasn't from Forbes.

  21. "Like sands through the hourglass... on Firefox 39 Released, Bringing Security Improvements and Social Sharing · · Score: 1

    ...so are the Firefox releases of our lives."

  22. Re:Who watches this crap? on Watching People Code Is Becoming an (Even Bigger) Thing · · Score: 1

    You owe me a keyboard :-)

  23. Nope on Ads Based On Browsing History Are Coming To All Firefox Users · · Score: 1

    > Ads Based On Browsing History Are Coming To All Firefox Users

    Not this one. I've used Firefox forever. But if this can't be disabled easily, they're fucking gone.

  24. Fucking trolls on Interactive Map Exposes the World's Most Murderous Places · · Score: 1

    Can't believe how off-topic most of the trolls are... kids these days, sheesh :-(

  25. James Comey: the Man Who Wants To Outlaw Encryptio on James Comey: the Man Who Wants To Outlaw Encryption · · Score: 1

    > "There has not been a tradeoff between liberty and security in our response to terrorism in this country and in our efforts to offer security to the people of the United States," said James Comey, now the director of the FBI. Comey was the number two man in the Department of Justice during the Bush years when NSA and law enforcement surveillance of Americans grew to unprecedented heights. Now he's pushing to stop encryption by default on Apple and Android devices.

    Asshole.