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  1. Choose platform / language last. on Ask Slashdot: Have You Migrated To Node.js? · · Score: 1

    Hi, Pick your platform based on the ability to get workers, manageability, vendor support, depth of libraries, actual business need and the overall toolchain.
    The platform is just the tool. Starting with the platform is like answering the question.
    "How many rooms do we actually need?" with "I have a hammer!"

  2. Alien UFOs and the laws of physics on Clinton Campaign Chair: 'The American People Can Handle The Truth' On UFOs (usatoday.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful
    I think there are three basic options and a fourth most likely one.
    1. 1 We are the first technologically intelligent species.
    2. 2 We are the last technologically intelligent species.
    3. 3 The universe is so dam big that the probability for any technologically intelligent lifeforms to ever come into contact is near zero.
    4. 4 It is a cover story for military aviation R&D.

    I personally go with the last option.

  3. Just like the Rocky and Bullwinkle show... again!! on 13-Year-Old Linux Dispute Returns As SCO Files New Appeal (theinquirer.net) · · Score: 1

    Wow first the recent resurrection of the crypto escrow / back door arguments by various governments and now SCO have sadly returned from the dead to try and eat brains again.

  4. IAD recommend not using P-256, SHA-256 and others on Bitcoin Capitalist Opens Bounty For New Block Cipher · · Score: 1

    This might be worth a read before selecting transformations. CNSA-Suite-and-Quantum-Computing-FAQ.pdf

  5. Just be productive.. on Choosing the Right IDE · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Use whatever makes you most productive and understand that it will vary from developer to developer. 99% of IDE / Editor debates make stuff all difference to the outcome. Instead focus on:1. Only implementing exactly what you need. 2 Testing the thing, then going back and reviewing the testing with a view to adding more tests. 3. Not let the implementation get ahead of the tests. 5. Get someone else to test. 6 .. Test.
    Test.. test .. test

  6. Here we go again.. on The NSA Wants Tech Companies To Give It "Front Door" Access To Encrypted Data · · Score: 1

    It is almost as if this idea comes up every 7 to 10 years except that the scope increases each time.. With any luck they wont get it over the line..

    I suspect that sophisticated crooks and terrorists have perfect paperwork and perfect online personas, passports and other documentation which means that the only people they are going to trap are the random idiots and the majority of the law abiding population.

  7. Medical Horoscope: Sign of the Feted Barnacle on Use Astrology To Save Britain's Health System, Says MP · · Score: 1

    As you were born under the sign of the feted barnacle, today you will have doubts but tomorrow will be a new day and there will be a sense of resigned indifference before first coffee. Initially, as the sun moves into the burrow of the Aardvark you will be unable to find comfort but later a game of exploding kittens and fails videos on Youtube will cheer you up and your, cancer predicted in your previous medical horoscope, will be gone. Later in the week you will be standing beside someone on packed public transport, reach out to this person, but be prepared to duck as they may not like your advances.

  8. Re:Good ol CHEP, happy memories of logistics job. on The Magic of Pallets · · Score: 1

    The. Word. Is. Spelled. P A L L E T.

    It's the FOURTH FUCKING WORD IN THE HEADLINE. You don't even need to read the damn SUMMARY to see it!

    P A L L E T

    FUCK!

    Thats nice dear, I will remember that spelling for later on..

  9. Good ol CHEP, happy memories of logistics job. on The Magic of Pallets · · Score: 1

    In the early 1990's CHEP got very aggressive about tracking its palettes and you had to make sure you had some on site so if a truck (lorry) dropped a load off and there were CHEP palettes you had some more to put on the back of the load for the return trip or you needed to keep some transfer palettes to unload CHEP ones onto.
    It was ok to a point but they were hard to keep track off, especially in a ad hoc logistics facility where old equipment was being stored.
    Once upon a time you buy a slab (box of stubbies) of beer for about 4 CHEP palettes so you had to keep them under lock and key or they would go missing (on Fridays). Remember that these things are rented and we used to have conduct census. Occasionally one would get completely smashed and you would repair it enough so that it could be returned.
    There was another company called LOSCAM, they had purple palettes and for a while you had to keep supply of those as well.
    The CHEP Palette was a well built thing and could take 1000Kg easily, the white wood ones this article refers to were single use only, sucked royally and yea you could only enter them from two sides..

  10. Between DST, JDK Date and Oracle DB's on Ask Slashdot: Where Do You Stand on Daylight Saving Time? · · Score: 1

    Many countless hours dealing with time related stupidity especially when developers were originally obliged to use local time on the legacy system.

    I think the whole concept of DST should be scrapped, and I think we should just all use UTC and have midday at whatever time that happens to be in UTC.

    It would not take too long for the world to get used to it..

    While we are at it, can all computing platforms standardise on the Unix timestamp in milliseconds please.

  11. They would silly not to... on NSA Collecting Millions of Faces From Web Images · · Score: 1

    Honestly it is kind of what you would expect that kind of organisation to be doing..

  12. Re:Its easy to be critical on 30-Day Status Update On LibreSSL · · Score: 1

    I guess I was just trying to be a bit more moderate, I agree with the criticism and the project should be written about in textbooks on what not to do but I feel that the ongoing criticism is just shooting fish in a barrel and doesn't contribute much in the way of value.

  13. Re:Its easy to be critical on 30-Day Status Update On LibreSSL · · Score: 1

    Yea ok, I took a look at the code about a decade ago and decided I would not use it unless I was completely stuck with it. I agree with your observations it was clearly mismanaged. Thanks..

  14. Its easy to be critical on 30-Day Status Update On LibreSSL · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The thing about OpenSSL et al is that everyone who used it had exactly the same opportunity to review the code and make a decision about its use.
    What actually happened was that, for the most part, was that it was just used blindly as its the case with most cryptographic systems and API's.
    Whatever the motivators for the OpenSSL group were, whatever the decisions that were made or not made, the simple fact of caveat emptor still applies.

    Its good that LibreSSL is getting created, and thanks.. Seriously though, stop bashing the OpenSSL project, it is just as much the product of its community as its developers.

  15. Cold disassembly? on Inside Boeing's New Self-Destructing Smartphone · · Score: 3, Interesting

    How would it go if it were chilled right down, liquid nitrogen or colder so the electronics stopped working and then disassembled. (I don't know if it's possible, just kicking the idea around.)

  16. One of the unusual survivors. on Why Is Dropbox Back On the Chinese Market? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Drop box has survived public humiliation and questions about its security and yet... Get this.. It still survives to this day.. Everything slips off drop box like it is Teflon coated.

  17. So misaligned features become bugs on Ask Slashdot: Should Developers Fix Bugs They Cause On Their Own Time? · · Score: 1

    Fantastic opportunity for management to deem maldefined features as bugs and make the devs work on it for free..

  18. Booze busses etc on NTSB Recommends Lower Drunk Driving Threshold Nationwide: 0.05 BAC · · Score: 1

    In Australia for fully licences drivers you can be no higher than .05 . It's ruthlessly enforced and all traffic police can stop you at any time for a random breath test.. They deploy booze and drug testing busses and I have seen them block a 3 lane freeway nicking 100s of motorists.. If you refuse to take the test you loose your licence on the spot. If you fail you loose your licence on the spot.. You can be jailed even if you don't cause an accident. I was the first group to have 00 BAC and its something I stick with even as a fully licenced driver.. To be honest your society will benefit from it..