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  1. Re:Shitvertisement on Peter Hoddie Talks About His Internet of Things Construction Kit (Video) · · Score: 1
    Woah now, lets not get carried away. The Internet of Things is still a very cool concept, it's just gone a bit off the rails.

    For an object to be on the internet, it doesn't need an internet connection.

    Example: I'm looking at a pen right now. I'd love to be able to dive into this pen and see it's specifications, who made it, maybe even the history of pens of this design. But I don't need the pen to connect to the internet for that, I just need either an RFID(or similar) tag or a slick recognition algorithim. Then I can just point my phone or wearable or whatever at the pen and get all the information that I want.

    So yes, lets put the connected toasters back in the closet, but don't throw the baby out with the bath water.

  2. Re:Er, that's a bit confusing on The Problems With Drug Testing · · Score: 1

    do we want to rely on results that are likely skewed because the test subjects were also taking heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine?

    There are tests for that.

  3. Tough for new features on Google, Linaro Develop Custom Android Edition For Project Ara · · Score: 1

    This is going to be a pain when I'm trying to convince the bosses that we should add a feature to an Android app. For example, right now it's easy to say we should add a feature that uses a camera, every phone has a camera. But if I want to add a feature that has, for example, a fingerprint reader attachment, only X% of users are going to have this attachment. It makes it a harder sell.

  4. Re:Radicalization on Gaza's Only Power Plant Knocked Offline · · Score: 2

    I know your being sarcastic, but maybe making enemies is part of the plan. The net result of attacks on Israel has been an over-all increase in territory for Israel. Seems like making enemies has been working out pretty well for them so far.

  5. Re:Advice on Ask Slashdot: Preparing an Android Tablet For Resale? · · Score: 1

    A quick search on Ebay shows used tablet screens going for around 20-30 bucks.

  6. Re:Finally! on World Health Organization Calls For Decriminalization of Drug Use · · Score: 1

    You really don't need to make this concept compulsory. A lot of the people you see out on the street are there because of over-crowding in homeless shelters.

  7. Risk of Burns on Hair-Raising Technique Detects Drugs, Explosives On Human Body · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't this be rather dangerous to use outside of the lab? I would think that if a person tried to pull their hand off the generator while it's on, the arc would burn them quite badly.

  8. Re:Where can I apply on A Brain Implant For Synthetic Memory · · Score: 1

    Yes, please, you go first.

  9. Re:Bigfoot doesn't exist on Alleged 'Bigfoot' DNA Samples Sequenced, Turn Out To Be Horses, Dogs, and Bears · · Score: 1

    Well, Bigfoot does seem pretty unlikely at this point, but what about Yeti? Some form of undocumented mountain ape that lives in the Himalayas seems totally plausible to me. It's not like people are going through leisurely jaunts up the Himalayas with their camera phones.

  10. Re:Lets list other free energy communication scams on $500k "Energy-Harvesting" Kickstarter Scam Unfolding Right Now · · Score: 1

    My rule of thumb is, if it were a real source of free energy, I would be hearing about it on the news, not Kickstarter. It's just like with Viagra back in the day. For a thousand years people were advertising dick pills. But when a legit one was invented, it was all anybody on TV talked about for a year.

  11. Re:Sounds like PR Hype to me. on Otherlab Working on a 'Fundamental Jump' in Technology for Exoskeletons (Video) · · Score: 1

    They addressed this in the video. Their approach is to greatly decrease the weight of the exoskeleton. That reduces power requirements. They show an elbow pad that's so light that the presenter can easily hold it in one hand (although I'm assuming the battery isn't attached).

  12. HAXM on Android Needs a Simulator, Not an Emulator · · Score: 1

    I hate to disagree with Wharton (look up his work, the man is a champion) but the Android emulator has already been fixed with HAXM. It's been released into the SDK Manager and only requires copying a file to turn on. Once it's on, the emulator runs at totally acceptable speeds, and provides a much richer environment than a simulator would.

  13. Re:Recruiting Tool on Pixar To Give Away 3D RenderMan Software · · Score: 1

    This is also a great way to get their application featured in college courses. And if people learn how to do 3d animation in RenderMan first, they are going to more inclined to use it on future projects.

  14. I've never made the transition myself, but I've seen others do it. You need a new profession that works closely with your current one, so you can be "The guy who knows how to talk to the techies". There are quite a few roles that can act as the buffer between management/customers and IT. It depends on where you currently work, but I've seen people do this with both Project Management and Business Analysis. If your boss is open to the idea of you filling one of these roles on a few projects, you can get the experience you need while still performing your current job.

  15. Re:Wait on Study: Stop Being So Cynical, You Could Give Yourself Dementia · · Score: 1

    Specifically, they were measuring cynicism using the Cook-Medley scale, which defines cynical distrust as "A generally negative view of humankind, depicting others as unworthy, deceitful, and selfish"

  16. Sentinels on Mutant Registration vs. Vaccine Registration · · Score: 1
    "Oh, and they probably won't use sentinels to track down the dangerous unvaccinated folks."

    *sigh* If only....

  17. Neural Network? on Data Center With a Brain: Google Using Machine Learning In Server Farms · · Score: 1

    I'm very curious as to why they are using a neural network for this. I'm no machine learning expert, but I was under the impression that neural networks were somewhat outdated. And yet it seems like Google is spending rather a lot of time with them lately.

  18. Re:Home... view...? No. Just... no. on Google Rumored To Be Making 3D-Scanning Tablets · · Score: 1

    The Home View idea could be nice for the real estate industry.

  19. Re:Cheaper solution on Swiss Space Systems Announces Plan To Offer World's Cheapest Zero-G Flights · · Score: 1

    Too soon.

  20. Re:I'm curious what a FPS with "Maturity" is on Wolfenstein: The New Order Launches · · Score: 1

    An 18+ certificate almost implies a promise of immaturity at this point. 18+ games always have the sort of ridiculous violence and awkward nudity that primarily appeal to 18- gamers.

  21. Re:NOTHING is radiation free on Fujitsu Is Growing Radiation-Free Lettuce In Japan's Fukushima Prefecture · · Score: 1

    The article is vague, but it sounds like they've reduced the radioactivity by growing it without potassium. Unfortunately, potassium is a very important nutrient, and most people are not meeting their recommended daily intake of it.

  22. Re:All hail our tech overlords!! on New Tech Super PACs Could Tap Into Google Riches · · Score: 1

    At least it's rich nerdy assholes instead of the usual oil barons. That's progress... sort of.

  23. Re:Costs?!?? on Are Glowing, Solar Smart Roads the Future? · · Score: 2

    Here in Toronto we have a road called the Gardiner Expressway. It's literally falling apart. We can't afford to fix it. We also can't afford to dismantle it. So it's becoming a more and more serious safety issue over the years. The point of my story is, just laying asphalt is too expensive, and these people want to upgrade to fancy cyber-roads?!

  24. Re:Monopoly on Autodesk Unveils 3d Printer As It Aims To Become Industry's Android · · Score: -1, Troll

    The original comment is an example of the new style of Slashdot karma whoring. Just say something nasty, no matter how baseless, and boom, +5 Insightful.

  25. Re:Doomed? They Were Never Viable. on Why Mobile Wallets Are Doomed · · Score: 1
    This isn't applicable to your phone being remotely hacked. Only a trusted authority has access to the encryption keys necessary to read your SE. Their are functioning mobile wallets all over the world, and this sort of attack has never happened. The only major security threat that this opens you up to are what the industry call "ass tappers". I think you can guess what that means.

    As for purchasing anonymously, you can't do that with your credit card either. Yet credit cards remain pretty popular.