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  1. Re:lol... on Japan's Radiation Disaster Toll: None Dead, None Sick · · Score: 1

    All nuclear power plants use massive amounts of DHMO, and when DHMO systems fail, it is a disaster. This is the cause of Fukushima nuclear accident.

  2. Your hard drive contains child porn. on U.S. District Judge: Forced Decryption of Hard Drives Violates Fifth Amendment · · Score: 1

    We managed to compute the one-time-pad you used to encrypt it.

  3. Re:i could save many more lives on In UK, Search Engines Urged To Block More Online Porn Sites · · Score: 1

    A sports car driven responsibly is safer than an ordinary car. The features that makes up a race car such as acceleration can be used to better escape danger.

  4. Re:Software killed the PC, not hardware on Intel Haswell CPUs Debut, Put To the Test · · Score: 1

    The PC is not dead.
    Sales are low simply because people already have a PC that is good enough for them. A PC bought 5 years ago, when iOS and Android didn't even exist, is still usable.

  5. Re:This can't be real on Pi to Go: Hot Raspberry Pi DIY Mini Desktop PC Project · · Score: 1

    How much does it cost in bitcoin ?

  6. Re:Dear Kid, on PayPal Denies Teen Reward For Finding Bug · · Score: 1

    We are talking about crackers here.
    Piss them off and you may end up with an army of script kiddies DDoSing your system and exploits being sold on the black market instead of being notified to PayPal.

  7. Turn the problem around on Ask Slashdot: When Is the User Experience Too Good? · · Score: 1

    I think your problem is not that you made a dangerous feature too easy to use, nothing is too easy. The questions should be :
    - Why is this feature dangerous in the first place ?
    - Why do users feel the need to use this feature ? Aren't there safer alternatives ? If they are, why aren't they more accessible / easier to use ?

    It's no problem giving flying cars to everybody, if the roads are good enough so that people rarely need to fly. Or that flight mode ships with a reliable auto-pilot.

  8. Games on Can the Wii U Survive Against the PS4 and Xbox One? · · Score: 1

    Most people don't care about the console, they care about the games they can play on it.
    That's why the PS4 and Xbox One are not really competitors to the WiiU. If you want to play Super Mario, Zelda, Mario Kart or Smash Bros, you need to get a Nintendo console.
    Right now we only have a 2D "New Super Mario". As for the other big "exclusives" : Monster Hunter 3U is also available on 3DS, which seems to be the preferred platform and Dragon Quest X is also available on Wii. It's no wonder the WiiU doesn't sell that well but it says nothing about the future.

  9. Re:Adobe is a monopoly on Adobe Creative Suite Going Subscription-Only · · Score: 1

    Photoshop is still the best image editing software, and MS-Office is still the best office suite. That's why they tend to stick around.

    Many prople tell about the tons of useless features these software have. But what is useless for you may be essential for someone else, and because not everyone needs are the same, it explains the apparent bloat. You simply cannot make light versions for a wide audiance.
    It takes only one small feature in a list of 100 to justify upgrading if is important to you.

  10. Re:How can they possibly know that number? on BitTorrent Sees Sync Users Share Over 1PB of Data · · Score: 1

    Beware of rootkits written in whitespace.

  11. Re:If I were on Move Over Apple - Samsung Files For a Patent On Page Turn · · Score: 1

    Indeed, patents, like guns, are not to blame. Both are just tools.
    However, even if guns are OK, there are laws to prevent people using them to harm other people. In fact crimes involving guns are taken very seriously and often result in the most severe sentences.
    In Apple vs Samsung cases, bullshit patents are cleary used as weapon to harm the other party. And they keep firing at each other, western style, and there is no sheriff with sufficient authority to make them stop. Here lies the problem with patent laws.

  12. They just wanted new machines on German Ministry of Education Throws Away PCs For 190,000 € Due To Infection · · Score: 1

    The infection may be just the excuse they needed to upgrade. The cost of cleaning is probably just bullshit to push their argument.

  13. "Real" developers on Can Older Software Developers Still Learn New Tricks? · · Score: 1

    Back then, developers with a real background in computing were rare and demand was high. As a result, companies hired many people with skills only vaguely related to computers. If such people just did their jobs without acquiring the necessary background in the process, the fact that they have difficulties now is understandable.
    OTOH, older developers with an extensive background will have no problem adapting to newer technologies because in the end, the techniques don't change that much.

  14. Re:I'll reply to you. on Texas Company's Antique Computers Are For Production, Not Display · · Score: 1

    Businesses may not have feelings but the people that make it up do. Also, they got a slashdot article because of it ;)

  15. Re:we've had a few on USB SuperSpeed Power Spec To Leap From 10W To 100W · · Score: 1

    Well they tried to switch to DOG cabling but it didn't work.
    So in the end I believe they simply used the same kind of cables but with more fire-resistant insulation.

  16. Re:Dream on. on Omnidirectional Treadmill: The Ultimate FPS Input Device? · · Score: 1

    When the disconfort stops, it is certainly enjoyable.

  17. Re:I'd believe it if you added the word "solid" on Graphene Aerogel Takes World's Lightest Material Crown · · Score: 1

    If you like "static", keep your old TV. It is not available on new, all-digital TVs.

  18. Learn from Google on Too Perfect a Mirror · · Score: 1

    Two years ago, Google erased the contents of hundred of thousands of GMail accounts. It was caused by a bug and corruption spread through their network even though it is normally highly redundant and fault tolerant.
    The result : a few hours to a few days of downtime for the affected accounts and almost no data loss.
    How did they manage to avert a disaster ? They had proper backups, on tapes.

  19. Re:Point of fact on Apple: 75% of Our World Wide Power Needs Now Come From Renewable Power Sources · · Score: 1

    In fact he's right somehow. Renewable and unlimited are not the same thing.

    Given enough time and as long as the sun is shining, new oil is created. If we could change suns like we change batteries and no catastrophic event occurs, oil would never wear out. OTOH, nothing "renews" in the sun.
    As for unlimited energy, the laws of physics don't like it.

  20. Re:Why can't they make Android as secure as linux on Poking Holes In Samsung's Android Security · · Score: 1

    1- Android is linux
    2- You have to review the permission before installing the app, don't want a flash light to access the internet, get one that doesn't request it. In some custom ROMs you can even revoke permissions (it is totally unsupported and make a lot of apps crash but it is possible).
    3- In most linux distributions, apps are usually installed with full root access and run with all user privileges. Much worse that Android.
    4- On Samsung (and many others) android phones, you can run custom ROMs, which means as much control as on most linux PCs. And while it is not supported, it is tolerated.

  21. Re:"Do no evil." on Ask Slashdot: Which Google Project Didn't Deserve To Die? · · Score: 1

    Why do Google detractors always quote wrong ? It is "don't be evil", not "do no evil".

  22. Re:WTF on Samsung Unveils the Galaxy S4 · · Score: 2

    I don't know about the newer Nexus phones but for the Nexus One, the official way to unlock the bootloader and flash new ROM cause a padlock icon to appear the same way as Samsung's yellow triangle.

  23. Re:A cheaper, old school way on High Tech Vending Machines Transform IT Support At Facebook · · Score: 1

    This is horribly inefficient, at least in big companies.
    First thing : if something breaks, it is not necessarily the employee's fault so why would he have to pay for it. Second thing, if 10 keyboards break, it is more efficient to send one person buying all 10 then 10 people buying their own. Third thing, if a company hires let's say a developer, it is because his development skills are valuable. Anything they ask of him that isn't related to development is a waste of such skills, especially if there is someone else more suited for the job.

  24. Re:Personal medical information on Microsoft: the 'Scroogled' Show Must Go On · · Score: 1

    Google won't sell your personal data. Economically, it doesn't make sense unless they are desperate.

    By using your data to display targeted ads, Google gets a constant stream of revenue whereas it they decide to sell it to a third party, they only get a one time payment and it's gone. It's like Coca Cola : they will never sell their secret recipe, even if is worth a lot. It is much more effective to keep it to themselves and sell the finished product.

  25. Re:Fear Mongering on Microsoft: the 'Scroogled' Show Must Go On · · Score: 1

    I don't understand your problem. Tags are just like folders, except that a mail can have any number of tags but only one folder.