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  1. ... Reddit could just offer negotiation skills classes to all candidates, thus improving the lot of all, instead of reducing the playing field to the lowest common denominator.

  2. Re:Biased Institutions FTW on Parents Investigated For Neglect For Letting Kids Walk Home Alone · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I've seen Swiss kids go to school all by themselves - tiny little kids, huge backpacks, no parents - and everyone looks out for them. Switzerland has its faults (and a terrifying powerful currency), but , speaking as a non-Swiss, it's a truly great country. Also, good beer!

  3. Re:Biased, but... on Ask Slashdot: Linux Database GUI Application Development? · · Score: 1

    First - why db agnostic? A normal business would normally just pick one db and stick with it.

    Secondly - SQLAlchemy only changes if you upgrade the version, which you never have to do.

  4. Re:Lots of love for Python on Ask Slashdot: Linux Database GUI Application Development? · · Score: 1

    Tryton is pretty good true enough - Odoo (from which it was forked, when Odoo was called something else) is also pretty fancy. But I think the distinction between client-server and web-based is overblown these days, the browser+javascript+html5 is pretty much the client side of things, just easier to deploy.

  5. Biased, but... on Ask Slashdot: Linux Database GUI Application Development? · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm biased towards Python - and the following suggestions have nice UIs but they are web-based - so please forgive me in advance ;)

    After years working in Siebel (UI dev tools, transparent database interface, etc) moved over to Linux dev and was stuck for a while - finally settled on Flask (http://flask.pocoo.org/) a Python micro-framework, which is light (i.e. not as incomprehensible as Django ;) but comes with a lot of functionality if you need it. Jump in. Here's a good guide that mixes in Bootstrap to make a very appealing UI - http://flaskbook.com/

    Alternatively, go all ERP with lots of built in business functionality and nice UI features and try ERP Next (https://erpnext.com/) - which I'm looking at right now. It has some poor documentation, but the dev guide for the underlying framework (Frappe) is pretty clear (e.g. https://frappe.io/developers/g...) and looks less scary.

  6. And yet the outcome is the same ...

  7. I know I'll get s**t for this but ... Google and you-and-your-own-PC are not so different, a single court order and both have to give up any and all information requested; but in Google's case they have more lawyers than you do.

  8. Re:FOSS solution available on BitTorrent Unveils Sync 2.0 · · Score: 1

    Yeah you're right - BTSync is the easiest to setup and if I hadn't worked out how to use Unison many years ago I'd probably be using it now.

  9. UAV + people on Martin Jetpack Closer To Takeoff In First Responder Applications · · Score: 1

    Looking at one of the videos on the co's site, looks like it can be remote controlled and stabilised - seems like an ideal platform on to which to mount a police sniper and carry him/her to a target location to do the business. I guess it could lift as high a a helo so sound would not be too bad.

  10. Re:FOSS solution available on BitTorrent Unveils Sync 2.0 · · Score: 3, Informative

    In fact SyncThing has recently de-merged with Pulse and is now back on it's own (see https://discourse.syncthing.ne...). Probably a good thing because Pulse is part of ind.ie (https://ind.ie/about/) which is a little too off-beat, even for me.

    That being said, there's also Git-Annex Assistant (many people - on HN - swear by it, but I can never get it to work), Syncany, Filement, Sparkleshare - all decent sync solutions - though I think all lack the encryption & simple setup of BTSync.

    I always end up with Unison + SSH.

  11. Re:Where did this come from? on KDE Releases Calligra 2.7 · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the info - I think I'll give Braindump a go in the next few weeks (when they update their Ubuntu repo's)

  12. Where did this come from? on KDE Releases Calligra 2.7 · · Score: 2

    I've been aware of Planner for some time - but Braindump, Flow? These I've never heard of but they look great!
    Anyone worked with Calligra? Compare Braindump to Freemind? Flow to Omnigraffle?

  13. Re:What? on A Climate of Violence? · · Score: 1

    Yes, certainly if they are the invading force and they have lengthened supply lines anyway. Interesting actually, what will happen when global warming flips the switch and parts of the world are dropped into permanent winter; will the US be as dominant in the new ice age?

  14. Re:Here's an idea on New Doctor Who Actor To Be Revealed This Sunday · · Score: 1

    ;)

  15. Re:Whereas here in Amurca. . . on New Doctor Who Actor To Be Revealed This Sunday · · Score: 1

    Kanye I actually 'dig' --- he's either a media puppet ("Kanye - go and p*** off some white people - it'll help album sales.") or a true loose cannon, fascinating study in modern media.

  16. Re:What? on A Climate of Violence? · · Score: 1

    That's a good question about armies not fighting in the winter - I thought it was because of military strategy training that should surely point to the failures of the French and German armies when facing foes during the winter.

  17. What? on A Climate of Violence? · · Score: 3, Informative

    I think either the BBC article or the /. summary is incorrect. It's well known /damn obvious that extreme climactic events cause violence in society. What's new is that they can correlate with numbers, "for each 1 standard deviation (1) change in climate toward warmer temperatures or more extreme rainfall, median estimates indicate that the frequency of interpersonal violence rises 4% and the frequency of intergroup conflict rises 14%." The /. summary is misleading and could cause the casual reader to pass by the article because it seems over obvious.

  18. Re:Here's an idea on New Doctor Who Actor To Be Revealed This Sunday · · Score: 1

    In England the change over of Dr Who actors is now treated like a big celebrity event - it's in all the papers, TV, magazines. The BBC knows what it's doing - Eccleston taught them that lesson --- lots of publicity and celebrity news for what is a pretty weak show in many respects. Obviously Eccleston was the true inheritor of Tom Baker's mantle, but that's just for us to agree on... ;)

  19. Re:Who the hell wants an Ubuntu phone? on Using Kickstarter Data To Predict Ubuntu Edge's Success · · Score: 1

    Sadly, it'll never come back - all those generations of kids who won't look in wonder at smooth scrolling orange-on-black text user interfaces - I feel for them ;) Though you know I actually feel much happier about well designed touch interfaces --- they have the same magic for me. I think WIMP - especially M - has failed, and Touch is the true descendent of text user interfaces. Not sure why I feel like that.

  20. Re:Who the hell wants an Ubuntu phone? on Using Kickstarter Data To Predict Ubuntu Edge's Success · · Score: 1

    You're right, some small things are wrong - but,again IMHO, I find it a good mix of Linux utility and Gnome Do productivity. Compared to Windows 7 (far too flashy), Windows 8 (odd) and Mac OSX (frustrating) it's by far the best UI I've used in the last few years.

  21. Re:Who the hell wants an Ubuntu phone? on Using Kickstarter Data To Predict Ubuntu Edge's Success · · Score: 1

    I think it doesn't suit everyone, but it's not just newbies who like it - I'm no newbie myself and I've used vast numbers of systems (CP/M, DEC, AS400 thru to NeXT and Windows) and whilst I still long for the days of lovely orange screen character-only UIs, I actually have grown to love Unity.

  22. Re:Who the hell wants an Ubuntu phone? on Using Kickstarter Data To Predict Ubuntu Edge's Success · · Score: 1

    Disagree - IMHO Unity is innovative and easy to use.

  23. Re:Okay... on 3D Printing May Face Legal Challenges · · Score: 1

    I think it is high time that Cory was referenced with the phrase normally reserved for XKCD ...

    ''Obligatory Doctorow story...'''

  24. Re:Comparison... on Safety Commission To Rule On Safety of Rulers In Science Kits · · Score: 1

    When I was 14 we put together electric circuits on a cheeseboard; the capacitor on mine blew up and a fragment would have hit my eye and blinded me if it wasn't for my sturdy NHS spectacles. Those were the grand days before we had sissy things like safety specs.

    Of course I'm being a bit precious here - an eye patch for life would have been cool right?

  25. Re:funeral drone on TI vs. Calculator Hobbyists, Again · · Score: 1

    "Of the ten or more creative ways to look at this situation, caveat emptor drives the hearse" - you lose, OP wins.