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  1. In some cases, paid support makes sense on Ask Slashdot: Paying For Linux Support vs. Rolling Your Own? · · Score: 1

    When I first started out my business I had a shoestring budget, if that. I could not afford conventional Microsoft software like the OS and office suite, anti virus, graphics design software, accounting software and so on. GNU/Linux seemed the best route to go. However, I knew very little about GNU/Linux either. For a small fee, I paid for GNU/Linux support and had someone there to hand hold me through crucial moments when I did not have time to research problems on my own or when I got stumped by a bug. It was great to know someone was there, on retainer, whom I could call when things got rough. Now I do not need paid support, at this time, because I can sort out these issues on my own. However, if my business was to grow, I know not all employees can handle the GNU/Linux OS, so paid support is a good idea if I am too busy to explain everything. Paid GNU/Linux suport is one of the best things I ever invested in. Sure, there are some weird support staff at there, but that made for fun conversations and a lot of learning.

  2. From the Tao Te Ching on Chinese Government Moves To Crack Down On Puns · · Score: 1

    "In the land of many laws, many laws are broken."

  3. Perhaps Sony should go retro on The Sony Pictures Hack Was Even Worse Than Everyone Thought · · Score: 1

    Maybe such a prime target like Sony ought to lay off the whole 'cloud storage' thing and go a bit luddite. Use paper instead of e-mails, tape instead of digital--older mediums of information. Heck, use typewriters again. Sure, their offices may wind up looking like something out of Brazil, but a lot harder to hack. It certainly is awful what Sony did with their DRM spyware on consumers and some may call it karma. Perhaps this can be a learning experience and a way for Sony to take a new approach. Then again, maybe Sony will watch the end of Brazil and want to go that route with consumers instead.

  4. Re:Cliche on First Star War Episode 7 Trailer Released · · Score: 1

    I thoroughly agree. What made Star Wars originally was the special effects and design concepts. This looks like a rehash of old ideas, right down to the cliche intro. They could have done a better job. They also could have brought in some really good concept designers instead of reserve stale ideas. This is sort of the McDonald's of sci-fi. Take a look at what was done to the Star Trek franchise, they turned it into children's movies. Little better than cartoon series whereas the original idea was to boldly go where noone has gone before. Instead we have the binarisms of villains and good guys instead of exploration of the new.

  5. Re:Libre Browsers offer DuckDuckGo on Firefox Signs Five-Year Deal With Yahoo, Drops Google as Default Search Engine · · Score: 1
  6. Re:Libre Browsers offer DuckDuckGo on Firefox Signs Five-Year Deal With Yahoo, Drops Google as Default Search Engine · · Score: 1

    Abrowser comes pre-installed with Trisquel GNU/Linux 6.0 Toutatis.

  7. Based on these posts, you can tell on Officer Not Charged In Michael Brown Shooting · · Score: 1

    Slashdot users are predominantly African American. There are a lot of insightful comments that address the grievances of African Americans and why they might have experienced displeasure with the US justice system. We learn the extent some might wish to express displeasure though various means, correct or not, with the ruling. Slashdot taught me to understand the dissent, though I may or may not agree with it. Finally, Slashdot offers hope to attain a means of peaceful conflict resolution.

  8. Libre Browsers offer DuckDuckGo on Firefox Signs Five-Year Deal With Yahoo, Drops Google as Default Search Engine · · Score: 2

    In other news, Libre browesers like icecat, Iceweasel, and Abrowser offer search engines.like DuckDuckGo and Blekko. Wolfram Alpha comes in handy on ocassion. You don't have to live in a Google/Yahoo!/Bing! world. May myriads of search engines bloom in a more diverse interweb.

  9. What ever happened to the GNU/Linux tablet? on Jolla Crowdfunds Its First Tablet · · Score: 1

    Wasn't the year of the GNU/Linux tablet supposed to be a few years ago? I think there was something called a 'Spark' tablet that runs KDE, but that dissapeared in the ether. It would be nice to see GNU/Linux available on mobile devices. This tablet does not look much better than other crap out there. I really hope it meets your expectations as Jolla seems like a cooler company with seemingly nice products. I have not been able to get my hands on one to see for myself.

  10. Shame Groupon! on GNOME Project Seeks Donations For Trademark Battle With Groupon · · Score: 1

    As I understand it, there are two seperate objectives between the conflicting parties. Groupon is a proprietary software firm that facilitates financial transactions, the other is a not-for-profit user interface designed for all. It is tremendously uncool for a corporate entity to go after a non-for-profit. Rather than taking them to court, we could just shame Groupon. What kind of monstrous people would go after a non-threatening free software project? Heck, Microsoft could have gone after KDE for the way they laid-out the GUI, but didn't. (start button at the bottom left...of course, that would also open up a can of worms for Microsoft...). Are not-for-profits not protected somehow in the US? It is disgusting that this is even a litigation issue. It is like Sony going after PBS in court because their new product hapens to be called "PBS". This is not just an American issue, countless non-Americans use gnome. So how does a US corporation suddenly decide that a free, global application must be threatened? How many poor developing nations actually need FLOSS software? (A LOT). This is low and disgusting. I am apalled. Yes, I know there are detractors for Gnome, but I am sure we can all agree that this GUI is ours and must be defended, even if it is a little deformed...Rather than the courts, why not make a big publicity/PR stink?

  11. Re:no wireless. less space than a nomad. lame. on Trisquel 7 Released · · Score: 1

    https://www.thinkpenguin.com/g... Wireless enabled now. : - )

  12. Re:Trisquel, an excellent all-around distro on Trisquel 7 Released · · Score: 1

    Instead of saying "free" software, because it is misleading, some prefer to use the word "libre", which is a bit closer to the ideal trying to be expressed.

  13. Trisquel, an excellent all-around distro on Trisquel 7 Released · · Score: 2

    Trisquel is not only the best Libre GNU/Linux distros, but one of the finest all-around. Libre distros generally require sophisticated knowledge to get the things to work, but Trisquel is by light years the easiest to install and actually use. I have used pretty much all the major distros including Arch, Slackware, Suse, Puppy, Fedora, Gentoo, and Debian, as well as all the 'buntus to name a few. They are great, but am very happy with Trisquel. Trisquel is based off of Ubuntu, but it is far more stable. Ubuntu tends to have update diarrhea, while Trisquel, has far less while remaining secure and relevant. While lots of things break under Ubuntu, not so with Trisquel. As a Libre enthusiast, I am thrilled to get a Libre distro that filters out proprietary crap, YET STILL WORKS. If I want proprietary, I can run my Mac and Windows machines. Kudos to the Trisquel team to somehow make the OS/software more stable than Ubuntu. Yes, for my laptop I did have to buy a wifi usb from ThinkPenguin (a person pointed out the wifi issue), but now it works! I like that the OS exclusively runs Libre software so I can compare and contrast my other GNU/Linux software experience and understand just how much proprietary pervades the user experience while great Libre alternatives exist. While Trisquel does have Gnome as default, I did type in the terminal 'sudo apt-get install kde-standard' and got my KDE environs (yeah, I know--but I like it). No way I am knocking the other distros, but if you want a Libre distro that works well (better than the 'buntus), then Trisquel is satisfying.

  14. Re:Never understood the problem on Supreme Court Rules Against Aereo Streaming Service · · Score: 1

    Keep in mind, slinches is part of the problem.

  15. Re:Stallman on boycotting Amazon.com on Amazon Dispute Now Making Movies Harder To Order · · Score: 1

    Think a little harder. Let me give you a hint, treat others as you would like to be treated. If it is not good enough for you and your family, then it is not good enough for others. Even if they're poor and ethnic.

  16. Re:Stallman on boycotting Amazon.com on Amazon Dispute Now Making Movies Harder To Order · · Score: 1

    It is, you just have to think a little. Troublesome, I know.

  17. Re:Stallman on boycotting Amazon.com on Amazon Dispute Now Making Movies Harder To Order · · Score: 1

    Great, I volunteer your children to work at both places. Have a nice day!

  18. Bruce Springsteen, "my home town" on Chinese-Built Cars Are Coming To the US Next Year · · Score: 1

    There go your jobs if you support this business model.

  19. Re:Stallman on boycotting Amazon.com on Amazon Dispute Now Making Movies Harder To Order · · Score: 1

    Here is one informative piece on what working for Amazon is like: http://www.theguardian.com/tec... and one on Apple http://www.aljazeera.com/progr... Essentially, these companies make massive profit and can easily afford to pay a decent wage without hindering their bottom line. What is appalling is that these companies do not do so. A lot of these jobs are dead-end without the opportunity for advancement. Getting decent pay for labour is a constant struggle as are decent working conditions. Historically, companies try to exploit labour and need to be called out. Also, we have cases like Intel where manufacturing is built on stolen land and in violation of UN treaties such as their factories on occupied Palestine. Only when consumers put pressure on these companies and workers organize will companies concede proper working conditions. You or your children could wind up working in these places, perhaps even a summer. They need a safe work place with decent pay, especially when the company is flush. I am an entrepreneur myself and have clients all over the world who buy my products. I know that an adequately paid work force will be able to afford what I sell. I also manufacture locally (Canada) which costs more than off shore, but is worth it for the higher end products I put out. And since we are talking about Amazon, I detest the fact that their (Amazon Canada) shipping rates are subsidized and the rest of us entrepreneurs in Canada have to pay full price. Why should they get special treatment? Us small business owners pay way more taxes than Amazon. You bet my elected representative is put on notice for this.

  20. Re:Stallman on boycotting Amazon.com on Amazon Dispute Now Making Movies Harder To Order · · Score: 1

    For you it seems that as long as your ass is covered, everyone else can be oppressed. If a company exploits workers, they must not be supported. A business model that incorporates sustainability is what we need to aim for. There is a long list of companies that exploit workers, the environment, people's freedoms, human rights and they should be avoided. Just because you or your family is guarded in a gated community and privileged does not make exploitation acceptable. Amazon, on so many levels, offers a damaging economic model that harms society. If you have a heart, don't support them. Perhaps someone like you has no qualms with dealing with the likes of Amazon, Apple, or probably even 1930's-era IBM. Your way of thinking is unsustainable and alrady the cause of much of the world's problems. Stop hurting our society and put some accountability in your life to those around you.

  21. Leave Windows OS as first step forward on Microsoft To Launch Machine Learning Service · · Score: 0

    Machines realizes nothing gets done with the Windows OS; too much bloatware, too many backdoors and defrag/antivirus required to run the OS--immediately switches to free, libre software and never looks back.

  22. Re:Stallman on boycotting Amazon.com on Amazon Dispute Now Making Movies Harder To Order · · Score: 1

    Go work for Amazon.

  23. Re:Stallman on boycotting Amazon.com on Amazon Dispute Now Making Movies Harder To Order · · Score: 1

    Clearly, you did not read this entry carefully. Many Slashdotters have issues with reading. I do not know why. Too much 'quick-scanning' and not enough comprehension. As if you are looking for a bug in a piece of text instead of trying to figure out the meaning of things. Here is a link Stallman prioritizes: http://www.theguardian.com/tec... Do me a favor and please try to cogitate.

  24. Stallman on boycotting Amazon.com on Amazon Dispute Now Making Movies Harder To Order · · Score: 1
  25. Lego, just another business on Lego To Produce Three Box Sets Featuring Female Scientists · · Score: 0

    Lego had a factory in Conneticut, USA that employed hundreds of workers, then they shuttered it in the 2000's and relocated to Mexico. Funny thing is, they also jacked up the price of their toys A LOT. A mid-size Lego box is in the hundreds of dollars. They seem to be doing okay with a Lego movie and all those superhero Lego's. So Lego has more profit and all those American workers can go jump in the lake as far as Lego is concerned. Just think about what you are supporting. Just another business that could have afforded to stay in the USA. Now, if Lego were to give the Mexicans fair, living wages maybe I would support them. But really, Lego is just like any other business that manfactured/es there. I can pick up another toy, thank you.