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  1. Do they provide a health plan? The workers or their children might need hospital care.

  2. Re: Must be a US thing on MasterCard Has Finally Realized That Signatures Are Obsolete and Stupid (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Try online, that should work.

  3. Re:Health Care on Sorry America, Your Taxes Aren't High (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    In fact a lot more is missing. In some countries, education, health care, day care, unemployment ensurance is fully or partly covered. You need a complete picture to compare socialized countries with non socialized. It is interesting as well to compare different levels of incomes in different countries. What are good countries to be rich and poor, and how much is needed to "feel" secure.

  4. Re: Summary blames the wrong companies on EU Agrees To Cross-Border Access To Streaming Services (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    Service providers will need to renegotiate or pull the content. Right owners also want to sell, so they will come around.

  5. Re: It gives me pleasure to introuce you to the fu on US Police Consider Flying Drones Armed With Stun Guns (digitaltrends.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't Kid yourself, this is for riot kontrol.

  6. Have you actually tried Chrome OS?

  7. Re: That's exactly right on Why James Hansen Is Wrong About Nuclear Power (thinkprogress.org) · · Score: 1

    One of the tricky part is how to save money for decommission of plants and for permanently storing the biproducts permanently. It is very costly also in the long term where the owners may no longer exist. Each generation needs to maintain the capacity to security assess the permanent storage sites indefinitely. The cumulative cost of that is enormous. All those costs will burden the taxpayers and probably not be collectable on the electric bill.

  8. Re:what about git? on First Successful Collision Attack On the SHA-1 Hashing Algorithm (google.com) · · Score: 1

    But it may trigger bugs and security flaws in hosting sites like github if unrelated repositories shared a sha-1 hash.

  9. Re: Not many morals in the federation really on The Politics of Star Trek · · Score: 1

    Superclean is not healthy. Your immune system needs to be exercised. Especially kids.

  10. Re: Compassionate? on Robots Must Be Designed To Be Compassionate, Says SoftBank CEO · · Score: 1

    A human being is not compassionate in the eyes of an octopus, simply because our brain is not wired to mirror what goes om in its neutral system. A robot is more different than a octopus. Can it be brought to mirror a human. I don't know.

  11. Kernel public API on Interview: Ask Linus Torvalds a Question · · Score: 1

    Is the current source based model scalable or does Linux need a kernel api with a hard "Don't break kernel api" requirement.

  12. Should Linux replace gcc with clang (LLVM) on Interview: Ask Linus Torvalds a Question · · Score: 2

    What would it take to use clang instead of gcc in the Linux kernel?

  13. Samsung Microwave Oven on Ask Slashdot: What Tech Products Were Built To Last? · · Score: 1

    I have a Samsung microwave oven from 1990 that is still going strong. It was used heavily at my dorm for several years. The only repair was a replacement of the light bulb.

  14. Domain specific languages on Ask Slashdot: Why Are We Still Writing Text-Based Code? · · Score: 1

    It makes sence for some domain specific languages. Spreadsheets, GUI builders, and Flash builder are great examples. In general, imperative languages are difficult however declarative non Turing complete languages works better. An aspect to consider is tooling and collaboration, how to handle merge coflicts etc.

  15. Compete or die on Big Pharma Presses US To Quash Cheap Drug Production In India · · Score: 1

    Thats hos capitalism works. A protected home market has made them fat and unable to compete in the lower end of the market.