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  1. Bay area is crazy. Austin is nice, but getting crazy - er. My next move is to San Antonio. Low cost of living, beautiful suburbs, and more tech then anyone knows about.

  2. dude, I walked by this particular SPCA on the way to the BART in SF. If you have never been to SF you would be surprised by the 1000's of homeless every where. SF is like a zombie town with homeless people on every corner. Its not cruel, trust me, its a much bigger problem then most Americans think.

  3. Might be a VR purchase on Slashdot Asks: Why Does Google Want To Purchase HTC? (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    Might be a VR purchase. Just sayin. Google invested heavily into Magic Leap and it has been vapor. The google dream headset thing has registered a big fat zero. In all honesty Google needs to exit the hardware business, they suck at it. Google voice thing looks like an air freshener and no one wants it.

  4. My first Phone Booth on Apple is About To Do Something Their Programmers Definitely Don't Want (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    I remember contracting at a start-up. The place was too busy to get a few hours of straight work done. Then a manager dude said "go work in the quiet space" or whatever it was called. It was a little phone booth with glass on all three sides. I think I left because the place was crazy and the founders didn't respect the fact that engineers need hours or days of quiet time.

  5. Freedom on Oregon Raises the Smoking Age (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    1. If cigarettes are so bad make them illegal 2. 18 is the legal age of adulthood. 3. If you ban cigarettes a black market will open up. 4. Damn the statistics, get the government out of our lives. No surprise the poorest state is wasting time on this garbage. How many homeless in the west? Portland and SF are full of homeless people and the politicians waste everyone's time with soda taxes and cigarettes.

  6. Moore's Fork on HP Answers The Question: Moore's Law Is Ending. Now What? (hpe.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Moore's law might not directly hold true with multi-core x86's, but we now live in a world of differentiated processor power. ARM's specialized for hd streaming, or gaming, or AI, or Autonomous cars, or sensors for a wearable. You can buy an $80 tablet that will stream HD better then a nice 4 year old laptop. The reason is engineers are now focused on low cost processors for specific purposes. See Intel's purchase of Nervana for how Moore's law has forked.

  7. Windows is easier for the average person to use on The City of Munich Might Stick With Linux (fsfe.org) · · Score: 1

    We have all worked with people who shout at you for not using Linux. No one every address the fact that it is cumbersome to use. When there is a linux distro that is user friendly then it will be used more. Geeks are enamoured with all the reasons everyone "should" use open source os's but never address the consumers using the product.

  8. Version 1511 (build 10.0.10586) works great. Turn off all the updates and Windows Defender and Windows 10 flys! https://www.howtogeek.com/howt... https://www.howtogeek.com/2244...

  9. All phones sold in the EU must be usb. "All mobile phones in EU to have the same charger: European Parliament votes on law in attempt to cut down electronic clutter. A single charger will have to be compatible with all mobile phones after a vote in the European Parliament".Mar 13, 2014 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...

  10. Re:"borrow money to make it through the month" on Scraping By On Six Figures? Tech Workers Feel Poor in Silicon Valley's Wealth Bubble (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    huh? Millions of Bay Area residents are mismanaging their money?

  11. Lots of foreign investment in silicon valley. Chinese only sell to chinese.

  12. Re:I must be missing something on Scraping By On Six Figures? Tech Workers Feel Poor in Silicon Valley's Wealth Bubble (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Not applicable. Were not talking about cutting coupons. Were talking about a massive gap between incomes.

  13. Good point. Bay Area is expensive AND full of a-holes. It is very concentrated. Coming from the midwest I just laughed it off at first.

  14. No such thing as AI on In Twenty, Fifty Years, 'We May Be Entertaining AI', Says Netflix CEO (barrons.com) · · Score: 2

    Only low cost mass produced ARM chips. Theory isn't new. All we should expect is the next generation of Automated phone banking.

  15. Re:You're doing it extremely wrong on Scraping By On Six Figures? Tech Workers Feel Poor in Silicon Valley's Wealth Bubble (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    dick

  16. Re:So how do others manage to stay? on Scraping By On Six Figures? Tech Workers Feel Poor in Silicon Valley's Wealth Bubble (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    They live 5 people to a small apartment. It's a different world. People are Angry and defense. Cant compare to Dallas or Minneapolis.

  17. Re:Living Illegally beneath you on Scraping By On Six Figures? Tech Workers Feel Poor in Silicon Valley's Wealth Bubble (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    In Austin you can have a part time job at a coffee shop and enjoy life. Not SF.

  18. Re:"borrow money to make it through the month" on Scraping By On Six Figures? Tech Workers Feel Poor in Silicon Valley's Wealth Bubble (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    I have a masters in ME and 20 years experience.

  19. Re:"borrow money to make it through the month" on Scraping By On Six Figures? Tech Workers Feel Poor in Silicon Valley's Wealth Bubble (theguardian.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You obviously have never lived in the Bay Area. When I want to prove to someone how crazy expensive the Bay Area is I show friends this: https://www.zillow.com/homedet... This is a listing for a poorly built 70's townhouse. Cost 1.2 million. The average starter home in the Bay Area is 1 million. Rent averages $2500 to $3500 (with roommates). Say you are moving and want to overlap a month, which is very common. For 2x $3000 a month rent and 2 x a $3000 deposit you are temporarily out $12,000! Not to mention the $30 for a grilled cheese and coke. Not kidding. I live in Austin when I dont have to be in Palo Alto. My rent here is $800 with a yard for my dog. Dont diss the bay area money complaints.

  20. Re: What about Capitalism? on Cellphones As a Fifth-Order Elaboration of Maxwell's Theory (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    yes, birds do it, bees do it, geeks are bitter about not doing it.

  21. This is how Corruption works! on Al Gore Sells $29.5 Million In Apple Stock (appleinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    Why is no one mentioning this is how our corrupt power structure works? If a prime minister in Russia or South America becomes rich we all raise our eyebrows. Not with Al Gore! The nobler the cause the bigger the corruption.

  22. What about Capitalism? on Cellphones As a Fifth-Order Elaboration of Maxwell's Theory (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    No mention of free markets? Iterative science is great, it is usually funded by non-geeks pursuing profitable business and products. And, uhh, hate to say it but most nerd frustrations come from a lack of a normal sexual progression, not "zombies on the streets" who dont know how a PCB works.

  23. The way woman are treated in Silicon Valley HAS to be exposed. It makes me cringe when I hear Mrs. Clinton talk about woman in technology, the disconnect to how it really is hard to swallow. I have seen groups of engineers cackle and shout female engineers and programmers out of a room. They tease their clothing, their hair, talk to them like their stupid etc. And I don't care if I sound racist, engineers/people from certain countries DO NOT RESPECT WOMAN. It can be borderline uncomfortable for a guy from the mid-west raised on equality.

  24. It's so true. The people in SV that actually do the work are the ones that control the things they make or design. The rest is hot air and people showing up for free lunch.

  25. All buses in the US bought by Federal Government on 'Electric Buses Now Cheaper Than Their Diesel or CNG Counterpart, Could Dominate the Market Within 10 Years' (electrek.co) · · Score: 1

    All buses in the US bought by Federal Government or are heavily subsidized. All buses are replaced every 8-10 years. At 4 years all buses get brand new drive trains. Proterra uses its own fast DC chargers on the roof of the bus. Proterra will be a big company soon. Thomson Energy is a start-up that sells electric drive trains for the mid life overhaul. yeah!