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  1. Re:piece of shit machines on Can Crowdfunding Bring Back The Netbook? (salon.com) · · Score: 2

    and after reading the specs, 2gb and 4gb... i rather break up a modern smart phone and put it in a old laptop casing than having that crap

  2. piece of shit machines on Can Crowdfunding Bring Back The Netbook? (salon.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    small? yes, keyboard comfy enough? some, specs?, piece of shit machines that were locked to having max 2 gb ram, who the fuck thought that was ever a good idea

  3. Re: CIA is a spy agency that breaks the law. on Hey CIA, You Held On To Security Flaw Information -- But Now It's Out. That's Not How It Should Work (eff.org) · · Score: 2

    It is called doing their job like any * dum dum dum * spy agency should do, maybe you have heard of such terms. If you have problems with how they do their job complain to their boss(es).

  4. Yes, this so called news can come back when android surpasses win as a 100% work environment

  5. And as always we are are talking about the average Li-ion battery

  6. And yet you say you modified it to be able to withstand those conditions, thus you don't have a standard Li-ion were the standard recommendations apply.

  7. Re:Has nothing to do with minimum wage on More Fast Food Restaurants Are Now Automating (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Exactly this, whatever if they had raised, lowered or stayed the same 0 wage is still lower than paying someone 1 dollar an hour

  8. Yes, but here we are talking about working conditions, Li-ion is set to work for discharge up to minus 20 degrees, but for charging it is not recommended to do that in less than 0, you can but it will damage the battery more than usual, thus working conditions would be above 0 if you factor in both things. My guess by the statement of the researcher is that with this technology it might be safe to charge it to -20.

  9. Re: Just what we need... on New Technique Turns Random Objects Into FM Radio Stations (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    I hope there will be a adblock against that

  10. *below 0 degress as slashdot doesn't support "less than" because if tags

  11. Considered only lead acid are recommended to be used/work in 0

  12. Re: When is -20c extreme? on Li-Ion Battery Inventor Creates Breakthrough Solid-State Battery, Holds 3X Charge (fossbytes.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    It is when the current charging recommendation is >0 for LI-ion so anything below is extreme for LI-ion.

  13. Re: Not really a success for the AI on Machine-Learning AI Now Beats Humans At Super Smash Bros. Melee (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    No it is about the article headline in / linked is saying, we created a ai that thought itself (let say drive a car that it is very impressive) and roflstotemped every opponent (but uf you read the article they state) but we also gave it a 20% faster car so it won every time

  14. Re: Certain groups? on How Algorithms May Affect You (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    All that a government might want to do something about in the future, don't just think about the us where the gov already have their people's asses

  15. Re: Who cares about this on How Algorithms May Affect You (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    At least you know you have it there, would be more of problem if you didn't know

  16. Just because you are a basement dweller whos only 5 min of fame will come when they remove your fat body from the basement using a crane, I haven't seen any complete clip of him but know about him, news about someone using and getting famous by a Internet medium is nice

  17. Re: Irony on Anonymous Takes Down 10,613 Dark Web Portals (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Saying something anti cp seems always to be like spot the vegan, instead here you get the pedophile

  18. Re:Anecdote about Western Union on Western Union Pays $586M Fine Over Wire Fraud Charges (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Aint laundering money that you have obtained money illegally and try to make it legit, that the money is from frauds is a completely different thing.
    I dont know what the law says but it is probably that they didnt take enough information from the people sending money and that they didnt check the ones receiving it, basically didnt take valid ID's on the sender or reciever, can be also that they failed to report to the government that person or wu office X was sending/receiving Y money(if there are limits when they have to report that) within a certain period of time.

  19. Dont base your organization on the cloud?, wtf retarded statement is that, everything comes to how you store the access, who has access and what tools you have to do things. Is it the "clouds" error that godaddy has shitty administration?, or your bosses that somehow wanted to have a cheap deal and used a very bad provider?

  20. He was fired, yes, had he company property, yes(as I assume as they could claim it back), could it still be considered theft, yes, as it is company property, how many year ha had the computer at home, or that the computer was never in company ground, doesnt matter , he is in possession of someone else property.

  21. Because you are a moron?

    It was clear he had taken company computer without permit and destroyed property(the data within) that was not his(even if he had assumed he could take it and wiped it at once just to not have anything of the school), if you want to leave with company equipment after your employment make sure you have it in letter that you might take it.
    Goggle being a dick is good, it shows that they care about the security and will take time if you screw up whoever you are.

  22. Re:Why should I care again? on Blockchain Technology Could Save Banks $12 Billion a Year (silicon.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    in what third world banking country do you live?, here we have instantaneous transfers, we even have an app where I can send people money based on their phone number and they get the money as soon I press send even if they have a different bank than mine

  23. Well using windows 10 I use edge as my pdf-reader, as it is not an extension and edge comes with windows I dont need to install another program\plugin.

  24. Re:You don't know how hormones work, do you? on Richard Stallman Acknowledges Libreboot Is No Longer A Part of GNU (gnu.org) · · Score: 1

    I am not claiming that I know "better than professionals in the field of psychiatry", I am claiming that the usage of a negative word on repeat to denigrate a person is used by him to try and make the we against them camps. That is how hate speech works.
    And maybe you consider mental illness to be a very negative word then you never had anyone consider you as a mental ill person.

    https://www.psychologytoday.co...
    As the article points out, yes we should make the words "mental illness" not be such a bad word, but it is right now, and taking it down on how it is perceived will take time and dont go away because YOU dont consider it such a negative word.
    Any person with any knowledge on how language is used to "dominate" others can see he is used the words "mental illness" to denigrate that person.

  25. Re:Just solve the bug... on Browser Autofill Profiles Can Be Abused For Phishing Attacks (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    because he was talking when the submit action is called, the submit will not be called unless you press or something triggers a submit. And I was responding that you dont need to even press submit to send the form information to the server
    as I understood hes statement was that it would go:
    enter page->form is filled by the browser->user presses submit->information is sent to server as I said:
    enter page->form is filled by the browser->js triggers->information is sent to server (no user interaction is needed beside visiting that page)

    that why I was proposing that if the browser supports autofill, it is the browser who fills the form, but to do that, it requires some input from the user that can not be called by a js-script or anything in-bedded in the page