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  1. Re:wan port on OnHub Router -- Google's Smart Home Trojan Horse? · · Score: 2

    The ideal location for a wireless base station is up high, centrally located in the home. This is usually not where your desk area is that has a lot of the stuff that plugs into wired ports.

    So a single port makes sense. Put the router up high somewhere, then run a single cable back to a switch located in your home office. Plug everything in there.

    Still, this is not for me. I prefer using a full-fledged Linux server as a router. There's just so much more you can do, and you fully control everything it does.

  2. Re:ILLEGALS GET THE FUCK OUT on "Pixels" DMCA Takedown Even Worse Than We Thought · · Score: 1

    No, I believe that only the criminals should be deported immediately. Including that guy.

  3. Re:One thing I'd pay a lot of money for: on Epson Is Trying To Kill the Printer Ink Cartridge · · Score: 2

    This is why I believe in buying ONLY Postscript printers.

    A Postscript printer will never lose operating system support. It's standardized, and universally supported on every operating system. Hell, all the printers at work are added on my Mac as "Generic Postscript Printer" and work flawlessly with that driver.

    Postscript or nothing.

  4. Re:This used to be the case in the past... on Epson Is Trying To Kill the Printer Ink Cartridge · · Score: 2

    I loved the Stylus Color. Printers back then were a lot dumber; the cartridges wouldn't "expire" or any of that bullshit; you would just print and print until it physically ran out of ink and you'd start getting missing colors on your page, THEN replace the cartridge.

    Printers are one area where we've definitely regressed technology-wise. Which is ironic because it is a lot less necessary now than it was back in 1995.

  5. Re:Don't believe the hype on Epson Is Trying To Kill the Printer Ink Cartridge · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I've yet to see a color laser that can print photos as well as even the cheapest color ink jets.

    I think laser printing tech doesn't lend well to making photographic prints. Probably due to the glossy paper and the need to mix ink colors together to create a wide color spectrum. With lasers everything you print is essentially half-toned, like photos in a magazine.

  6. Re:dry ink on Epson Is Trying To Kill the Printer Ink Cartridge · · Score: 2

    Starter ink carts that are only 10% full?

    Someone should rat these guys out to the environmentalists. That is a seriously messed up business model; toner is super-cheap and you're making people throw away their first cartridges 90% sooner! That's a lot of extra plastic being thrown out.

  7. Re:Wow, end of an era. on Debian Drops SPARC Platform Support · · Score: 1

    >As for getting professors to give up old equipment, start metering the electricity and billing the department.

    HAH I wish. It's funny because if this junk were x86 we would have simply virtualized it years ago. But it's SPARC and there (still) isn't a good emulator for sun4m. I think one was "getting there" but was still crashy when we tried it last.

  8. Re:I'm okay... on 950 Million Android Phones Can Be Hijacked By Malicious Text Messages · · Score: 1

    One nice thing about using candles is not having to worry about power failures.

    (I don't get this attitude; depriving yourself of cool things so you don't have to deal with the inconvenience of those things breaking?)

  9. Re:..all versions of Android after and including 2 on 950 Million Android Phones Can Be Hijacked By Malicious Text Messages · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's the phone makers' faults. Sorry, but that's just the way it is.

    Apple has shown that it's possible for the device manufacturer to deploy new software directly. Yet in the Android world, it's still the carriers doing it. There's only a few phones where the manufacturer pushes new updates (and even those don't tend to be supported as long as iPhones do)

    The Android world needs to wake the hell up and start supporting its users properly. It's ridiculous that this sort of situation can happen; if a similar exploit appeared for iOS, Apple would patch devices in 10 seconds flat.

  10. Re:Wow, end of an era. on Debian Drops SPARC Platform Support · · Score: 2

    What's amazing is how RELIABLE those things were.

    We have a couple of SparcStation 5 units STILL RUNNING because a professor refuses to let them go. They have 2GB hard drives (yes TWO gigs) and 128MB of RAM. These things were outrageously expensive when they came out; I'm guessing Sun spent a lot of the extra money on overengineering the hell out of everything.

    "Sir this version of Solaris is no longer supported. We can't keep running it unless we block access to it from the Internet."
    "It doesn't need Internet access, just block it and let me keep using it."

    "Sir this machine is older than some of your students. If it dies we cannot replace any parts."
    "No problem just leave it up."

    "Sir..."
    "Just leave it."

    Ahh, academia. :)

  11. Re:SPARC isn't exactly a highly-used architecture on Debian Drops SPARC Platform Support · · Score: 1

    My gods. Dude, those things were slow on the very day they CAME OUT.

    I don't know why Sun even made the SparcClassic. They were absolute garbage, then you look at how expensive they were and it's even more mind blowing.

  12. I'm glad this is happening. on Windows 10's Automatic Updates For NVidia Drivers Causing Trouble · · Score: 2

    Seeing users having issues with broken drivers may cause Microsoft to reconsider and allow more control over updates.

  13. Re:Why are websites dragging their feet on this? on Twitch Is Ditching Flash For HTML5, Just Like YouTube · · Score: 1

    I can't help wondering what's so special about IE8 that someone would refuse to upgrade from it.

  14. Why are websites dragging their feet on this? on Twitch Is Ditching Flash For HTML5, Just Like YouTube · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Heck, even many websites that still require Flash for desktop browsers will happily send HTML5 video to mobile browsers.

    For example, the BBC. You go to videos on BBC and it says "Plugin required", so I go up and change my User Agent to iPad, and *WHAM*, the video plays using HTML5 without a problem.

    THE CODE IS ALREADY DONE!!!! Why don't they just throw the switch?

  15. Drama is coming. on New Facebook Video Controls Let You Limit Viewing By Gender and Age · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I predict that men will whine that they can't see videos set so that only women can see them.

    I predict the women who posted the above videos will whine if men post videos set so only men can see them, saying it's sexist, while not realizing the hypocrisy.

    I predict SJWs will whine that this somehow doesn't include transgendered people.

    I predict that I will sit back with a big tub of popcorn and enjoy the hilarious drama.

  16. Re:To all you losers ... on Vancouver Area Teen Sentenced To 16 Months For Swatting · · Score: 4, Informative

    "SJW" doesn't mean anybody who is for social justice. I'm for social justice! I want people to stop hating and harassing each other.

    "SJW" is the term for those who do bad things in the name of social justice. They harass and threaten people who don't tow their very narrow definition of what is right. They become confrontational and angry if you so much as suggest they might be wrong about someone.

    People who are for social justice? They're awesome.

    Social Justice Warriors? They can be as bad as the guy this article is about.

  17. This kid's a sociopath and sadist on Vancouver Area Teen Sentenced To 16 Months For Swatting · · Score: 2

    That's the textbook definition; he delights in the suffering of others.

    He needs extensive mental evaluation and should probably be watched carefully once his sentence is up. These people are dangerous by their very nature.

  18. More spectrum? on WiFi Offloading is Skyrocketing · · Score: 1

    Perhaps the FCC should allocate more license-free spectrum for this purpose? 2.4GHz was only available because it happened to be shared by microwave ovens, which made the band less usable due to all the interference. How about finding a few more slices of bandwidth to allocate now that everyone is using it? Preferably under 3GHz due to its better penetrative properties.

  19. Excellent. Now how about High Fructose Corn Syrup? on FDA Bans Trans Fat · · Score: 5, Insightful

    One could argue HFCS is worse than transfat and it is used everywhere. Come on, get on a roll, FDA!

  20. Are they delusional? on Wassenaar Treaty Will Hamper Bug Bounties · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why do governments think they can control the flow of security software and exploits over the Internet?

    Bad guys already don't follow the laws, and will obtain and use them anyway.

    Good guys testing security will probably obtain and use them anyway because the probability of actually getting caught and prosecuted for it are nearly nil if it's not being used in a crime.

    In other words, these laws stop no one except maybe one or two goodie-two-shoes. What's the point?

  21. This is ridiculous on Bell Media President Says Canadians Are 'Stealing' US Netflix Content · · Score: 5, Insightful

    - You are paying for the content. The same amount a customer in the US would pay.

    - You are watching the content.

    Why is this suddenly "stealing" if you are in Canada? It's the same content, and the content makers are getting the same money.

  22. Kids should at least be familiar with coding. on Australia's Prime Minister Doesn't Get Why Kids Should Learn To Code · · Score: 1

    I feel kids should at least be familiar with coding. Learning how computers execute instructions and do what they do is akin to learning about how oxygen combines with fuel in combustion in a science class, or how cells divide in a biology class.

    They don't have to know extreme detail, just have a basic idea of how the world works. And in today's world that includes computers.

    The language doesn't even matter. Even old-school BASIC is a good language to use for the class, because it's easy to understand and the results are instant. Just enter some lines and type RUN.

    It's not like we have to each the kids all about complex APIs, GUI programming, networking and so on. Just teach them enough to get rid of the feeling that the computer is a "magic box" that they have no idea how it works.

  23. Re:imagine that. on Schools That Ban Mobile Phones See Better Academic Results · · Score: 3, Interesting

    >as such the computer would only do the one function that we were to engage in.

    Then you had kids like me, who would hit CTRL-RESET to drop to BASIC, then write amusing programs to pass the time. :)

  24. Re: Another thing... on AT&T Bills Elderly Customer $24,298.93 For Landline Dial-Up Service · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I know right??? :)

  25. Re:Another thing... on AT&T Bills Elderly Customer $24,298.93 For Landline Dial-Up Service · · Score: 1

    Nevermind. My math is wrong and I am an idiot. :) I forgot to multiply by 30 in there...