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  1. Re:Drivers on AMD Unveils the Liquid-Cooled, Dual-GPU Radeon R9 295X2 At $1,500 · · Score: 0

    Second that, my pc hangs once every two times that I boot into linux because of a race condition in the drivers. I don't have this problem when using the open source drivers, but then gnome shell has problems.

    Also their OpenCL implementation has problems which prevents Blenders Cycles engine from being usable through their GPU.

    I'd rather they spend money on their drivers than on some Frankenstein GPU manifestation.

  2. Re:Goose meet Gander on An Open Letter To Google Chairman Eric Schmidt On Drones · · Score: 0

    I just had a great idea, if we install weapons on the drones they'd be protected by the second amendment. Now we just got to find a way to install a uzi on the rsa-2048

  3. Re:The drivers still suck, so why bother? on AMD Radeon HD 7990 Released: Dual GPUs and 6G of Memory for $1000 · · Score: 0

    The Nvidia drivers can be used to run the blender cycles engine both using OpenCL and Cuda. The AMD fails at both with the latter being obvious and the latter being unacceptable. Also with the 7000 HD, msi 7750 series at least, there seems to be a problem running an analog lcd together with anoter lcd, I tried many possible connections, displayport->vga+hdmi->hdmi, dvi->vga+hdmi->hdmi,displayport->vga+dvi->vga, (The driver has problem unloading it seems).

    On Linux I am connecting one of the two monitors using the onboard Radeon card. This is a little buggy, but I just don't do things that I know will crash it.

  4. Re:Geeks, don't throw out stuff . . . they hoard. on Where Have All the Gadgets Gone? · · Score: 0

    My mum keeps telling me to clean the far end of my bedroom. I keep declining. I am happy that I am in good company here. :)

  5. Re:They risked a valuable Monkey? on Iran Says It Sent Monkey Into Space and Back · · Score: 0

    My comment on helping people leave was made on the spur of the moment. If anything is to be done we have to do it ourselves. Our main problem is organizational rather than funding. I know several individuals who mean to leave but are stuck in their daily lives here, we usually need counselling more than anything else.

    But your governments should consider helping engineers get out of this country. They should issue special work visas (like Australia) for the graduates of top universities. Many of my friends who are working in Iran (even in the military sectors) do so only because they need the job. Getting these people out would be the most effective and the cheapest way to do damage.

    OTOH getting these people out may be a double edged sword. Although unlikely, if anyone is going to put sense back into the system it's these guys.

  6. Re:They risked a valuable Monkey? on Iran Says It Sent Monkey Into Space and Back · · Score: 0

    I must say that even I don't know what is going on here. I can't tell if it is a pedantically religious government trying to force its views or a conman of a regime sucking all the capital into its own pockets.

    The people here are also very unreadable. On the one hand most of the religious shiites want more freedom in different part of their lives, for example in speech, in the economy, and in the society; but on the other hand they seem reluctant to relinquish their control over their female relatives or believe that other faiths should not be able to advertise their beliefs.

    This religious adherence of the people plays into the hand of the government. The government rides these sentiments and from them derives and portrays its own, albeit different, version of what the people want through the media. Based on this portrayal the government implements some very annoying policies. This includes the severe restriction of the press, the internet and political figures, it includes the hijab police on the streets who arrest people based on their cloth. It includes systematic filtering of university students and professors and also our foreign policies.

    There also are the Bazzaris (those with the money) and the religious leaders who are not affiliated with the government. These I haven't had much contact with and don't know much about.

  7. Re:CopterControl on Ask Slashdot: Best Electronics Prototyping Platform? · · Score: 0

    Just a thought, wouldn't smartphones be better for flight applications? A Galaxy S I phone would have two cameras, a gyroscope, a magnetometer, all the connectivity functionality that you'd want, and a pretty strong CPU. Furthermore they are pretty cheap.
    What do you think?

  8. Re:and apparently... on Iran Says It Sent Monkey Into Space and Back · · Score: 0

    Every news item is a propaganda. The video you posted especially so! The guy has appointed half of his family to governmental positions and he lies ... a lot.

  9. Re:They risked a valuable Monkey? on Iran Says It Sent Monkey Into Space and Back · · Score: 0

    I am in Iran. yes they treat women badly. They also treat, Bahai's, Jews, Christians, atheists, gays, sunnis, and kurds badly.
    Please, don't spend your dollars on coming here, spend them on getting people out! :)

  10. Re:Definition of a cap on Senators Seek H-1B Cap That Can Reach 300,000 · · Score: 0

    I believe that preferential voting system can help the sort of deadlock you are stuck in for example this sort: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant-runoff_voting

    With this third parties have a better chance of getting voted up.

  11. Re:This got a patent on Crowd Funding For Crank Physics · · Score: 0

    they can be used as boomerangs.

  12. Re:It's a good thing he flunked. on Ramanujan's Deathbed Conjecture Finally Proven · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    Parent is correct. I am from Iran and studied Computer Eng here. 40% of the class now reside and work in foreign countries. We have people working in Google, Amazon, Ms, and Cisco.

    Another note, the prestiges subjects in Iran is engineering. So just as the brightest US kids study law, the bright kids in Iran "get" to study engineering. I am guessing the same phenomenon holds for India. This may be the reason why the Indians and the Iranians far out perform the US kids in STEM.

    One final note, yeah, I studied in CE in the top eng college in Iran. So although I may not be very socially knowledgeable, I probably kick the scientific hell out of the rest of y'all.

  13. Re:Code? on How Experienced And Novice Programmers See Code · · Score: 0

    I actually sometimes look at my old code and don't believe the length I had gone through to be politically correct in the code :). Although I used to use inheritance too much, the code was great. :)

  14. Re:Random questions on DARPA's Headless Robotic Mule Takes Load Off Warfighters · · Score: 0

    3. Keep the donkey hungry. Tie a carrot at the end of a remote controlled fishing rod. Strap the fishing rod to the back of the donkey. Voila, remote controlled donkey.

  15. want Blender Cycles? go NVidia on AMD Radeon Performance Preview On Linux 3.8 · · Score: 0

    Radeon is still not working with Blender Cycles, not even in Windows. I bought a HD 7750 with the intention of using it with Blender. Now 9 month has passed and no cigar. They guys at AMD provide a sad excuse that the graphics kernel is too large to compile.

  16. Re:Proof? on Iran Behind Cyber Attacks On U.S. Banks · · Score: 0

    Anonymous cowards are anonymous cowards :)

  17. Re:This is a red herring... on Iran Behind Cyber Attacks On U.S. Banks · · Score: 0

    Ha ha ha! I just got loan on a house with 13% pay back rate (normally its 20 something, I am an Elite B) ). I have my money in a bank that gives at least 21% interest rate.

  18. Re:What they are actually reporting an Issue. on Stubborn Intel Graphics Bug Haunts Ubuntu 12.04 · · Score: 0

    I have used the windows connection sharing setup many times. Also the setup for building adhoc networks. It really is easier than fiddling with configuration files.

  19. Re:What they are actually reporting an Issue. on Stubborn Intel Graphics Bug Haunts Ubuntu 12.04 · · Score: 0

    Yes yes, no hand holding. Now the system ain't gonna boot itself. You'll have to write that part of the kernel yourself.

    What I am trying to point out is that hand holding is relative. Of course there is less hand holding in Linux but that doesn't mean that there is none. Each of the tools that we use and don't have to write is a sort of hand holding. The Firefox browser, the nautilus browser, the gedit text editer and so on are all great helpers.

    Granted Linux can be more helpful, with more wizards for example for setting up networks for example, but it's not, mostly because we haven't paid for it, either with our time or with money. The good thing about paying with money is that it can be aggregated into a large effort. For example if we somehow put a bounty on the mentioned bug the fix scripts would be rolling in.

  20. Really the China tag? on Why Aircraft Carriers Still Rule the Oceans · · Score: 0

    Why not also an India tag?

  21. Too expensive? Outsource them to China! on Why Aircraft Carriers Still Rule the Oceans · · Score: 1

    Its done with mobile phones, why not with aircraft carriers? You can get 10 for the price of one! *

    *Leather case not included.

  22. Re:I'll believe it when I see... on Warp Drive Might Be Less Impossible Than Previously Thought · · Score: 0

    nah, I still going to go with the reference in comment #41369909. :)

  23. Re:Good ol' Putin on Nature Lover Vladimir Putin Flies With the Cranes · · Score: 0

    mod parent up. very insightful about everyday living in Russia in the 70s.

  24. Re:"Activism" on GoDaddy Goes Down, Anonymous Claims Responsibility · · Score: 1

    collateral damage?

  25. Re:Android is a toy on Toys R Us Unveils Android Tablet For Kids · · Score: 0

    The only thing I can use my Galaxy S for is word learning and some minimal email checking and messaging, other than that it's just games. Guess it is a toy or maybe I am getting old. Has anyone managed to use their smartphone/tablet/iphone for anything serious?