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  1. Re:"But hey come drive for Uber!" on The Prickly Partnership Between Uber and Google · · Score: 1

    Finally! The JohnnyCab we've been promised.

  2. Re:Reminds me of the Boston Bomb scare of 2007 on Art Project Causes Atlanta Police To Close Highway and Call Bomb Squad · · Score: 2

    Yup, heaven forbid you leave a light brite out in Boston. You'll shut the whole city down.

  3. Re:Don't trust any of them ... on Samsung Set To Launch Mobile Payment System With Galaxy S6 At MWC · · Score: 4, Informative

    I don't know how the others work - but Apple doesn't get your card number. They get a device id which is used to seed and generate one-time use tokens in conjunction with the card issuing networks.

  4. Re:Fraudulent herbal supplements? on Major Retailers Accused of Selling Fraudulent Herbal Supplements · · Score: 1

    Good piece by John Oliver's "Last Week Tonight" on the whole fiasco... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA0wKeokWUU

  5. Re:Altitudinally challenged? on US Army Wants Weapon To Destroy Drone Swarms · · Score: 1

    Read the book "Kill Decision". This is basically the plot.

  6. Re:What's next? on Ted Cruz To Oversee NASA and US Science Programs · · Score: 0

    ^^ This

  7. Everything old is new again on Chicago E-Learning Scheme Embraces Virtual Badges For Public Schoolers · · Score: 1

    Millenials and their "new" inventions. Back in my day we wore our merit badges on a SASH!

  8. Re:Christmas break is over! on Four Facepalm Bugs In USPS Label-Printing Site · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So of these 4 "facepalm bugs", none are actually bugs - but less then stellar user experience issues? The headline itself is a facepalm.

  9. Re:Conform or be expelled on HOA Orders TARDIS Removed From In Front of Parrish Home · · Score: 1

    HOA's were supposed to be the Republican dream coming to life. Instead of pesky local governments, private corporations would fund infrastructure like roads and sidewalks, take care of plowing them, be responsible for their upkeep. Private corporations that are "more efficient" would be responsible for the development and the neighborhood's upkeep, all while allowing citizens to still participate via board elections. The efficiency of business combined with the representation of Democracy. Let freedom ring! Cities love HOA developments. It's just like a toll road company coming to town. They promise lots of property taxes with no obligation on the cities part.

    Except it almost never works out.

  10. Re:Maybe you didn't read it? on Dish Introduces $20-a-Month Streaming-TV Service · · Score: 1

    I've been getting rock solid 60down/20up VDSL from Qwest (err CenturyLink) for several years for $47/month. Haven't had an outage or issue yet - knock on wood. Pretty Happy.

  11. Re:AWESOME! on The GPLv2 Goes To Court · · Score: 2

    I did a stint at Ameriprise in the early 2k's. They let most of us go and farmed out the jobs to IBM when American Express divested us. We used to be a division called "American Express Financial Advisors" (or AEFA internally - which was formed from the remnants of IDS Advisors for you Minnesotans familiar with the IDS tower) but when they spun us off into Ameriprise all of IT was axed. Who IBM got to do all the tech work, I don't know. Maybe it was Infosys or maybe they came later. It was all foreign contractors though.

  12. It could be worse on Ask Slashdot: Convincing My Company To Stop Using Passwords? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Oh man, that's peanuts compared to my job. Our Cicso IP Phone VOICEMAIL has to be a 7 digit or longer password. And they block repeating numbers, obvious guesses like 867-5309 (or your own phone number). They block patterns like pressing the keypad diagonally or all the corners twice or whatever. AND you have to change it every 30 days. You better believe everyone keeps a post-it with their voicemail password right on their phone. It's a self-defeating system it's so complex.

  13. Good For Him on How the FCC CIO Plans To Modernize 207 Legacy IT Systems · · Score: 2

    Good for him, he hit all the buzzword checkboxes. K street will have a lobbying job lined up for him when he's ready to golden parachute out of there.

  14. Re:This whole CurrentC thing is reminding me of Di on Apple Pay Competitor CurrentC Breached · · Score: 1

    Hmmm, if DivX is to Xvid, then CurrentC is CtnerruC? Doesn't have the same ring.

  15. Re:FAA is not allowing Drone use in farming today on Drones Could 3D-Map Scores of Hectares of Land In Just a Few Hours · · Score: 2

    According to court rulings, you actually own the first 83 feet. The most famous case of this kind comes from 1945 when a chicken farmer named Thomas Lee Causby sued the US government for flying approximately 83 feet above his property, the noise of which caused a bunch of Causby’s chicken’s to accidentally kill themselves by running into walls. Causby won his case and the courts agreed that although a property owner wasn’t entitled to own all of the air above their land, they were entitled to enough so that planes flying overhead wouldn’t kill their chickens.

    As the FAA considers 500 feet and below non-navigational space, it has been assumed that you own that too, but that part has never been tried in court, and you can't count on it.

  16. Re:requires driver's license and SS number on Rite Aid and CVS Block Apple Pay and Google Wallet · · Score: 1

    Mod up! If only I still had some points left!

  17. Re:Right along side flying cars on Automation Coming To Restaurants, But Not Because of Minimum Wage Hikes · · Score: 1

    Mmmmm. Nootropic smoothie. I've got to re-read some Mondo 2000 sometime.

  18. Re:Is it legal to make code compatible alternative on FTDI Reportedly Bricking Devices Using Competitors' Chips. · · Score: 5, Interesting

    My $3 generic eBay FTDI clone USB->Serial cable (that I bought to program my Baofeng radio via Chirp) came with no drivers and Windows pulled down the real FTDI driver. Over the summer, it only worked sporadically. Usually didn't work. Swapping out the cable for a $12 legit cable from Trendnet solved all issues. It isn't just that these chinese places are making a clone, it's that they are making a crappy sort-of compatible clone and passing it off as the real thing, and directing you to use the FTDI drivers. It totally makes FTDI look bad. I didn't find out until after researching with some guys from chirp that my cable was a knock off. I thought I was buying a supported chipset. Might not be legal or ethical, but I'm all for anything that stops these crappy chinese cloners in their tracks. I spent way too much time and hassle on a problem they caused.

  19. Re:Oh, come on, who are we kidding? on 6,000 Year Old Temple Unearthed In Ukraine · · Score: 3, Funny

    Putin and the quest for the holy grail? I'd watch that SyFy special.

  20. Re: Apple Pay on Apple Announces iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, OS X Yosemite and More · · Score: 1

    There's the tokenization too. Instead of using your card number, you get a one-time use number for that transaction from your bank to process that transaction.

  21. Re:Maybe a Mini on Apple Announces iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, OS X Yosemite and More · · Score: 2

    Didn't even need the paint scraper if you had a kitchen spatula :-)

    I even did the dual deck CD to SSD upgrade with the special tray on my '09 mini.

  22. Re:Is there an exodus? on The Subtle Developer Exodus From the Mac App Store · · Score: 2

    Agreed, of the linked articles... one is a blog entry from 2012 predicting the end of the app store without really anything concrete to say - just opinions, and one is from a developer who acknowledges that Apple gave them personalized help above and beyond the call of duty, and admitted that their app was a "worst case scenario" for sandboxing, and they are shipping outside of the MAS due to time constraints rather than solve the remaining sandboxing issues. Both are hardly damning of the app store.

  23. Re:Thinking back to my undergraduate days (late 70 on Goodbye, World? 5 Languages That Might Not Be Long For This World · · Score: 1

    I still hack around in Pascal from time to time. Kyan Pascal produces good results on my Apple IIe when I'm in the mood, and I dink around on System 7 from time to time on my old Quadra and all the libraries and toolkits for the Mac from back then are better supported in Pascal.

    I don't think it has any practical use nowadays, even with Lazarus out there, but it's still fun if you're into the vintage scene.

  24. Re:Huh on Why Do Contextual Ads Fail? · · Score: 1

    These are the only ads I still see. I can't seem to get rid of them on youtube. And let me tell you, they are crazy off the mark. I think I've finally done enough random clicking on stuff that they can't possibly pigeon hole me. I routinely get this ad with a gay couple (white guy and asian guy) drawing hearts in a steamy bathroom before I can click skip (something about AIDS testing), the others I routinely get are a crazy panic truther ad about flouride in our drinking water, an ad about something for kids learning (some baby einstein knockoff product), and some country music band.

    So apparently I'm some crazy chemtrail believin', flouride drinking, country boy, worried about AIDS with my asian partner, while shopping for baby goods.

    Yep, the random clicky's have Google thoroughly confused. Proud moment :-)

  25. Re:Sound like Moodle might be a better fit on Ask Slashdot: Multimedia-Based Wiki For Learning and Business Procedures? · · Score: 1

    Heck no. As someone forced to use Moodle by college it is hands down the crappiest e-learning platform I've ever had to deal with. Even worse than blackboard. All those other MOOC's do pretty well, and I happen to love the interface Udemy provides, but for heaven's sakes don't torture people with Moodle. The *ONLY* thing it has going for itself is that it's free.