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  1. Re:That's not a style on New Study Explains Why Trump's 'Sad' Tweets Are So Effective (theverge.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    I use the same words but nobody reads them. Sad.

  2. Re:Abuse of the term, "farm" on 'Infarm' Startup Wants To Put a Farm In Every Grocery Store (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    I suspect most farmers can't survive on their own. A peanut farmer still needs to buy his bread and milk. Or are you thinking of those old picture book farmers who raise everything from their own cows, chickens and pigs right down to their own corn, lettuce and tomatoes? That or you're looking at some extremely paranoid but wealthy survivalist with a hydroponic greenhouse fifty feet underground.

  3. Re:Totally Anecdotal But... on The Mere Presence of Your Smartphone Reduces Brain Power, Study Shows (utexas.edu) · · Score: 2

    Doesn't your smarthone have an airplane mode? I keep my gadgets close at hand. I have them loaded with a bunch of offline apps, including an offline copy of Wikipedia and Wiktionary and the usual calculator and document viewer. You can be the master not the slave of your gadgets, if you know how to limit or restrict them, disabling features you don't really or currently need. If you're studying for an exam, constant net access and Facebook are one of those.

  4. It's also a "misison" to the moon on NASA Won't Fly Astronauts On First Orion-SLS Test Flight Around the Moon (space.com) · · Score: 1

    "Umm... possible? Not really, Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy are not powerful enough for manned moon missions, not without many orbital rendezvous and other trickery. Don't be fooled by the moon tourism flyby mission, its a free return flight, Dragon capsule will not enter lunar orbit let alone attempt landing, it doesn't have enough delta v for it. ITS is in very early development stage and probably still couldn't do moon missions, despite having awesome lift mass the second stage relies on atmospheric breaking and onsite refueling, both impossible on the moon."

    Not disputing your space facts but your phrasing. Not landing on the moon, a flyby, can also be considered a mission to the moon. Or what has NASA been doing with all its space probes to Jupiter, Saturn and the former planet with the same name as Mickey the Mouse's dog? Sci-fi scenario: a billionaire wants to take snapshots of the Maria showing proof that NASA buried the monoliths somewhere in the lunar regolith.

  5. Re:what a moron... on EU Leader Says English Is Losing Importance (politico.eu) · · Score: 1

    "This may be true one day. But my money would be on Chinese, not French, as the successor."

    Not happening. Unless the Indians start ditching English in favor of their dozen and more native languages. Now and in the future, the only ones who'll be using Chinese as more than a diplomatic language will be the peoples of countries with large Chinese majorities like Singapore, Taiwan and of course the PROC. The languages with the greater probability of replacing English will be Spanish or Arabic.

  6. Different problem on Can Geoengineering Drones Fight Global Warming? (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    "I mean the human race cannot even control its carbon emission, despite having known about the problem for more than 30 years now and despite alternatives being known. Get that sorted and then maybe we can talk about large-scale geo-engineering. As a technological civilization, this one is still in its infancy and geo-engineering that matters is well beyond reach."

    The solutions to the problem are or could be different. To fix the emissions you need the cooperation of everybody on the planet, rich, poor, 1st or 3rd world. On the other hand there are geoengineering solutions that require MERELY the massive infusion of resources, ala Manhattan/Apollo project. So okay, the resources needed would been N times greater than either, but the effect is similar. It's the difference between tackling poverty or racism, which requires attention to detail and the cooperation of local communities and large-scale infrastructure projects which don't, that is, it can be implemented in a secretive, if not downright dictatorial manner. And so yes, I believe our chances of colonizing Mars with a few thousand adventurous (and presumably well-heeled or very healthy) astronauts than fixing poverty or climate change through conventional conservation.

  7. Apples to something less healthy, like Nougat/Lollipops?

    Seriously, I thought Android had already eclipsed Windows simply on the number of units installed since there are already billions of Android devices out there, while Windows has yet to reach or just gone past the billion dollar mark on the more costly desktop.laptop platforms. In the third world you can buy a cheap smart phone running some old unsupported possibly malware infested version of Android for a fraction the price of the least expensive netbook.

  8. You don't exist on Lost Winston Churchill Essay Reveals His Thoughts On Alien Life (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    "We know matter exists, and we know consciousness exists, but we really don't know the first thing about how consciousness works."

    I hate to say this, but you don't exist. You're just a figment of my imagination, so you can't prove to me that you exist. All of you supposedly "other" people "out there" are images on a VR simulation permanently attached to me that gives me the sensations of sight and sound, and sometimes other more intimate sensations, like the taste of chocolate and bananas or the feel of sweat and heat.

    The Solipsist (aka The Mind in the Vat)

  9. Re:I feel conflicted about this on Tesla CEO Elon Musk Joins President Trump's New Manufacturing Council (electrek.co) · · Score: 1

    Hey Vlad, is that you?

  10. What spell chcker 've you been using? on Donald Trump Is Sworn In As the 45th US President (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Hate to go grammar nazi on your insightful comment, but your typos are so consistent I'm convinced you're using some wonky kind of speech recognition software. A simple search and replace would've fixed s/.ould of/&ould have/

  11. Run Tor in a VM without audio support on Ultrasound Tracking Could Be Used To Deanonymize Tor Users (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    A relatively simple, if not 100% secure solution. Download your favourite anonymizing live USB distribution and run it under a virtual machine with only the bare minimum of media support (e.g. disable any virtual sound card option). Enable at most a generic VGA video driver using a resolution different from your default monitor aspect or resolution. Run the browser with ad-blockading software and JavaScript white-listing only. The attacker will of course realize of course that you're using a VM.

  12. "As a software developer of enterprise software, every company I have worked for has either produced software which reduced white collar jobs or allowed companies to grow without hiring more people."

    As a software user I'd be surprised if lower level white collar jobs don't go before blue collar jobs outside the factory floor. Factories are more or less controlled environments that can quite easily, even if at first expensively, be roboticized, while truck and Uber driving have a lot of conditionals like the weather, cows and grannies crossing the street. So factory-free blue collar jobs should be more secure than (data) entry level to mid-level blue collar work and may well be the last bastion of non-capitalist humanity before the Rise of the Machines controlled by the elite.

  13. Re:Google is worse on Does Amazon's Clickworker Platform Exploit Its Workers? (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    Good for you. The Google re-captchas can be found in other web sites that use Google's JavaScript libraries/services. Facebook's re-captchas are found mostly (only?) in Facebook-owned sites, and so are easier to avoid.

  14. But I don't eat metal on Google Mobile Search Shows Recipe Suggestions When You Look For Food (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    I typed Nougat and the first hit was for a green robot!

  15. At least they haven't threatened anybody with jail time or the rack. Your free speech is still fine ... so long as you pay the fine.

  16. Just like Yahoo and MySpace? on Voice Is the Next Big Platform, But Amazon Already Owns It (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    So just as Yahoo once owned the search space and MySpace the sweet spot now occupied by Zuckerberg, Amazon already "owns" the voice operated OS space? Incidentally the 5% figure looks mighty suspicious, is this the global stats or just the "American" figures? Is owning the American market (Apple) the same as owning the global market (Android)?

  17. Google is worse on Does Amazon's Clickworker Platform Exploit Its Workers? (techrepublic.com) · · Score: 1

    Because they at least pay micro-pennies for the effort? Consider on the other hand Google forcing you to solve "cute" looking recaptcha puzzles asking you to pick the food, street sign, pool chair, etc.? How much does good old Google pay you for training your future robotic overlord? Clew: it's worth less than stuff that comes out of our read end, which can be used as fertilizer.

  18. The simple (TM) solution is to tag all products on display, then bill the customer for whatever he takes out of the store. The amount is deducted from a pre-registered credit or debit payment account. An alternative is to have a display terminal near the exit that will alert the customer on the items he is about to bring out, absent-mindedly or not. The customer then has the chance to return any items taken by mistake (he will still not be liable for shoplifting since he's still inside the store) or to call for the assistance of store staff if there's an error in the items scanned by the auto-checkout system

  19. This will make the 2nd amendment obsolete on 'DroneGun' Can Take Down Aircraft From Over 1.2 Miles Away (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1

    The flying ones and their soon-to-be land-based rolling, crawling, or even walking equivalent will render the second amendment irrelevant. Enjoy your right to hand-held weapons while you can. That or you start a campaign for the right to build robots.

  20. Re:Time's "Person of the Year" is not chosen by po on Julian Assange Could Be Time's 'Person Of The Year', And Is Also Still Not Dead (time.com) · · Score: 1

    "By achiever, I mean someone who achieved the most in a given year. Like in 2001, when Osama got it for 9/11, Bush should have gotten it, since he toppled the Taliban by the end of November or mid December. I do stand corrected on his getting it, though."

    Fake news. Osama never got chosen. 2001 Man of the Year was Giuliani. W was man of the year twice, in 2000 and 2004, same number as Obama and Clinton (2-term presidents) and one more than Bush Sr. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Person_of_the_Year#Persons_of_the_Year) Not that it matters. Maybe you should leave your Republican biases at the door.

  21. Re:Correct, those jobs are not coming back ever on Trump: I'll Ditch TPP Trade Deal on Day One of My Presidency (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    "They want to hear politicians that will tell them nice fantasies about how the elites are out to get them, because that's better than facing the fact that, at the end of the day, we all have to bear responsibility for our life choices, and any of us who found good pay in what amounts to a relatively low skill position, well, that was lucky, but the luck has run out, and no amount of posturing by politicians will make those jobs come back."

    The luck is running out of all of us then, except for the geniuses, rock star AI technologists, and those lucky enough to control the robots (means of production) at the time when the singularity hits the fan. The only solution I see is some sort of Star Trek socialism. BTW some low skilled jobs might be the last to go, since it takes more advanced technology to build a robot that can efficiently clean a toilet than to program an algorithm that can write a news report out of a mountain of tweets and FB posts.

  22. Re:I can't be the only one who hates OLED on The Next iPhone Will Feature An OLED Display, Says Bloomberg (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    Smart phone manufacturers know OLEDs don't age gracefully, forcing the buyer to upgrade to a shinier model just when the old phone has passed its warranty.

  23. I guess that rules out the (D)onald in 2020 then?

  24. | I don't have many games, but I never really did enjoy gaming on a touch screen anyway."

    There you have it. I don't like games either and my el cheapo roboto lasts four days on a single charge. If you're not using your phone to play stuff like games or HEVC videos (unless the phone SoC has a built-in decoder for that). your phone is gong to last a long long time

  25. Why is the article tagged android if the watch runs Tizen? Both Linux-based OS, sure, but fairly different systems.