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  1. Kids need to understand information not coding on K12CS.org: Microsoft, Google, Apple Identifying What 1st Graders Should Know · · Score: 3, Informative

    Not everyone needs to know how to code. What everyone does need to understand is information. How do I find the information I need to solve a problem? How do I discern the quality of that information? I'm I looking at different information or multiple views of the same information. How does visualizing information in different ways help us solve problems.

  2. Coding != Software Development/Engineering on You Don't Have To Be Good At Math To Learn To Code · · Score: 2

    Coding is what kids do in their basements and students do in CS class. Coding is to a professional software developer/engineer what skating is to a professional hockey player. The job can't be done without it, but it's only one of many core skills. Yea, it may not require a lot of math, but don't expect to be able to just code and get far.

  3. 2 space stations are better than 1 on China Preparing To Send Crewed Shenzhou 11 To Tiangong 2 Space Station In 2016 · · Score: 4

    This is great news and I hope the Chinese are successful. I hope their space station is an improvement on the ISS so then the ISS can improve on that and vice-versa. We have touched space a few times (LOE is not really space, but the doorstep) but there are problems to be solved there before moving to space space.

  4. Re:DHCP and a Firewall on Beware the Ticking Internet of Things Security Time Bomb · · Score: 1

    I run DHCP with a white list MAC filter also, but I still have virus protection on my mobile devices and PCs.

  5. Re:Remembering Nimoy this way is illogical. on Star Trek Fans Told To Stop "Spocking" Canadian $5 Bill · · Score: 2

    Do these charities accept Spocked $5 bill donations?

  6. The report methodology seems biased on Demand For Linux Skills Rising This Year · · Score: 1
    From the Dice article: (at the bottom under methodology of the study)

    Respondents needed to have hired at least one Linux professional in the last year, or have plans to hire Linux professionals in 2015 to participate in the survey, and they were allowed to check as many responses to questions as appropriate.

    So they only surveyed people that hired a Linux professional last year or plan to hire one this year to determine if the need for Linux talent was on the rise?

  7. Re:you care more for your own kind, its science! on Racial Discrimination Affects Virtual Reality Characters Too · · Score: 2

    There are people who treat all racists as if they were the worst kind of racists. Throwing anyone who fits the broad term of "racist" (and that is all of us) into the same category and treating them as such is no different from racism.

  8. Solving the wrong problem on Ask Slashdot: Making a 'Wife Friendly' Gaming PC? · · Score: 1

    You need a "Gaming Friendly" wife, not the other way around.

  9. Don't all games do this? on EVE Online Getting TV, Comic Book Adaptations · · Score: 2

    I thought this was standard operating procedure for any game these days.

    Here are two pages full of examples, many for games most people never heard about:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_based_on_video_games

    http://comicbookdb.com/user_list.php?ID=466&user=

    That being said; EVE Online has done amazing things through their willingness to listen and work with fans and players. I wish more games were like that.

  10. lo tech on Ask Slashdot: How Can a Blind Singer 'See' the Choirmaster's Baton? · · Score: 1

    Could you do something with vibration in the floor/chair? Someone tapping the beat on the rungs of the chair or floor.

  11. Re:$70/mo for TV ... on Google Invite Hints Fiber Project Expanding To Austin · · Score: 1

    Yes, you are responsible for doing the research on what you buy. If you do not like that, move back in with mom and dad.

    tl/dr; version

    The company behavior is ultimately driven by the people. If the company can make more profit selling $300 plans with more than people need vs. a simple $40 plan with just what you need they generally will and must. The fact that they just hide these plans (legally) is immaterial as they are not hard to find (I asked how to get barebone service and they told me.) You are also free to shop around and choose the best value/fit for you. The fact that they have been offering such expensive plans for so long underscore the public acceptance of it.

  12. Re:$70/mo for TV ... on Google Invite Hints Fiber Project Expanding To Austin · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You can get comparable prices in the US for similar service (except we can't seem to break 25megs down.) They are just not advertised and you need to specifically ask and work with a customer service person to get your bill down that low. The problem in the US is the public, not the businesses. Most people are content to pay the huge prices to the telecom companies because they generally do not know any better or different. Many people in the US also have been duped into think they "need" more than 30 TV channels. We prefer several hundred channels of nothing to watch to 30.

  13. MS doesn't get it #dealwithit on Microsoft Apologizes For Cavalier 'Always-Online' DRM Tweets · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I'm sorry, but I don't get the drama around Microsoft not getting it. Microsoft has been nothing but fail recently. It's the world we live in. #dealwithit

    Windows phone
    Surface Tablets
    Always on DRM
    Charging $$$ to watch your paid for Netflix account on XBox
    Windows 8

    I wonder what they will add this year to the fail list

  14. Ruin Dell like Java on Two Outside Bids For Dell Threaten Founder's Buyout Plan · · Score: 2

    Don't let past Oracle execs run your company. Oracle has single handedly destroyed Java by their indifference/incompetence.

  15. Re:Why do they let automakers test? on EU Car Makers Manipulating Fuel Efficiency Figures · · Score: 1

    Leave things as they are. What you suggests costs money and provides substandard results. The current system works very well and for many things other than mpg.

    1. Go to internet and do some research on product (mpg of cars for example).
    2. Compare internet findings to what manufacturer says. If there is a big gap, manufacturer may not be someone you want to give money to.

  16. If Pluto is no longer a planet... on NASA Restarts Plutonium Production · · Score: 1, Funny

    is Plutonium still considered an atom?

  17. Simple test on State Rep. Says Biking Is Not Earth Friendly Because Breathing Produces CO2 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This can be solved by a simple test.

    Put several plants and some animals in a closed garage and ride your bike all day long. Take note of any sick or dead plants/animals afterwards.

    After this if you are still convinced bikes are bad for the environment, do the same test using your car instead of the bike.

  18. Re:No on Can Valve's 'Bossless' Company Model Work Elsewhere? · · Score: 1

    Running a real company or a real government requires dealing with people who don't want to be there.

    I don't think you understand how Valve or other companies like this work. They work because they have ZERO people like this. Not one or two, or the occasional one... ZERO. If you don't hire those kind of people, then you don't need people who's primary function is to manage (read babysit.) This takes an extremely high level of resolve and willingness to work understaffed as these kinds of people are very rare. It also means you need to be willing to get rid of a bad hire at the drop of a hat and accept the cost.
    With only exceptional people, the other stuff follows. An excellent developer produces many times the output of a poor one and every manager is an additional non producer so an organization of all producers will have much higher profitability per employee. It will also function well in stressful times since that is what independent, motivated, competent people do.

    Had I my druthers, I'd spend all day at home reading, and I'm considered a sociopathic workaholic.

    This is why you do not understand. I would bet my salary that every developer at Valve given his "druthers" would be home coding all day.

  19. No external monitor for you on Ask Slashdot: Monitor Setup For Programmers · · Score: 1

    If you can not figure out how to arrange two monitors by yourself, you probably should stick with just one and it should not be used to edit code.

  20. Re:This is a pilot study - but not the only one on Play Wii, Become a Better Surgeon · · Score: 1

    Video games have been shown that they can improve the brains ability to distinguish objects in low contrast and to track multiple objects simultaneously in other pilot studies. ( http://www.ted.com/talks/daphne_bavelier_your_brain_on_video_games.html ) I suspect the game time contributed significantly to the positive results, but as the TED talk explains, we still are trying to understand which game aspects are the good and which are the bad.

    btw... how does one get involved in a study to play video games? and can I get paid for it?

  21. Re:Pot, meet kettle... on China Says It Is the Target of US Hack Attacks · · Score: 1

    Funny that the USA is so quick to attack China about state sponsored cyber warfare while we are holding the Struxnet smoking gun. I think the US just needs to deny better.

  22. Take a lesson from pro sports on Tech Leaders Encourage Teaching Schoolkids How To Code · · Score: 1

    Being a good software engineer is not something you can teach so please stop trying and wasting money producing a ton of mediocre coders that will flood the low end dev markets. Being a good engineer is mainly dependent natural ability and requires that ability be developed by years of practical experience. Professional sports figured out a long time ago how to farm this kind of genetic talent; it's simple you start our with programs targeting kids as they enter grade school then progressively weed out kids as the years go on in increasingly competitive groups.

  23. Old news on 64GB MS Surface Pro Only Has 23GB of Free Space · · Score: 1

    This is old news as anyone who foolishly bought a 48GB-60GB SSD because they didn't want to pony up for a 120GB+ one found out with Windows 7.

  24. This is a disturbing trend on Nokia Admits Decrypting User Data Claiming It Isn't Looking · · Score: 1

    I find it disturbing the increasing audacity of large organization who get caught with their hands in the cookie jar and put it off as "I know my hand is in there, but I'm really not going to take a cookie." It reminds me of the Instagram "Sign over the rights for us to sell your pictures, but we're not going to sell your work."

  25. et tu Ballmer? on Microsoft Axing Messenger On March 15th · · Score: 1

    Interesting they chose the Ides of March.