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  1. 'APT' attack? on You Have Around 20 Minutes To Contain a Russian APT Attack (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I admit I had to Google that one. Stupid article doesn't explain the name at all, and here I was thinking we had some big new Debian/Ubuntu vulnerability.

    - Necron69

  2. Bah. My son was a car mechanic for seven years. Each new job paid less than the last one. If you work for a dealership, you get paid shit for mechanics work.

    - Necron69

  3. Uhm, no on Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Says Biometrics May Defeat Bots (duo.com) · · Score: 2

    Being an old school fart, the vast majority of my Twitter usage comes while I'm sitting at my computer, not on my phone.

    - Necron69

  4. Mobile payments are a solution in search of a problem. I tried Google pay once for the novelty, and never used it again.

    - Necron69

  5. Nothing that new on Could You Live Without Your Smartphone? (theglobeandmail.com) · · Score: 1

    I lived the first 30 years of my life without a smartphone, so yeah, no problem. But since the age of ~10, I've always had a computer and television. I don't really think I'm any more addicted to the phone than those things from years ago.

    The only real change is how much information advertisers have about us these days. For me personally, not a big deal. I plan my budget months in advance and I'm not all that affected by advertisements. Getting ads for things I actually want isn't that big of a deal.

    Necron69

  6. Not new on 'Calculators Killed the Standard Statistical Table' (sas.com) · · Score: 1

    Hell, I took statistics more than 25 years ago and I'm pretty sure my old HP calculator could do all those functions. Certainly, we could do them with Quattro Pro. I just had to pull out my Statistics textbook ('91) to verify that it actually had those tables in it. I certainly don't recall using them even in the early 90s.

    - Necron69

  7. I had Kwikset Zwave door locks installed with the Vivint SmartHome system in my old house. The two AA batteries tended to last about 4-5 months.

    The system was generally awesome and very convenient. I had timers set to automatically lock the doors in the evening and morning in case we forgot. If I left the garage door open more than 10 minutes, you'd get an alert on your phone. Quite handy, but no clue what version of Z-Wave those locks used.

  8. Looks interesting, but I'm not sure I'd be able to see the red very well, being among the 8% of men who have red-green colorblindness. One hopes they are considering that, but I didn't see it addressed in the article.

    - Necron69

  9. Special name for that on Contraceptive App Natural Cycles Blamed For String of Unwanted Pregnancies (standard.co.uk) · · Score: 5, Funny

    There's a special, scientific term for women who use the rhythm method of birth control. They're called 'mothers'.

    - Necron69

  10. Re:And they never die on Ask Slashdot: Where Do Old Programmers Go? · · Score: 5, Informative

    Who are you calling old, you whippersnapper!? :)

    I'm 48, but spent decades in sysadmin and then moved to QA. I've only been a paid programmer for about 5 years. Personally, I think part of the solution is finding a well paying, but non-sexy niche area to specialize in. It's 2017, and I'm doing test case automation in PERL for a switch manufacturer, but it damn sure pays the bills.

    The whole world is not doing applications programming in Java, Node.js, or whatever the latest new hotness is.

    - Necron69

  11. Personally, I don't consider thinness of a phone to be a great feature. I'd much rather have a bigger battery. Phone thicknesses are fine, and the rubbery case makes it much easier to hold onto. I haven't needed a thinner phone since my first Galaxy S model.

    Thinness is a pure marketing gimmick, and contributes to the fragility problem.

    - Necron69

  12. Only an idiot uses their $750 phone without a good case. I received my Otterbox Defender for the GS8+ two weeks before I got the phone. I've dropped it several times with no problems.

    - Necron69

  13. Things that can't go on forever... won't on In 18 Years, A College Degree Could Cost About $500,000 (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 2

    I think that something far more likely is a collapse of the college education system in the US.

    All of my kids will be/are going to community college or state schools. Unless you are rich, a private school is laughably out of the question these days.

    - Necron69

  14. Way off on Elon Musk Is Really Boring (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    People take Musk's jokes too seriously. SpaceX is building a pedestrian underpass to the big SpaceX parking lot that is across a major street (Crenshaw Blvd in Hawthorne). There have been accidents, and a number of SpaceX employees have been hit by cars trying to cross the busy street.

    - Necron69

  15. Re:See, this application actually makes some sense on Watchdog Group Wants Uber's Self-Driving Trucks Off the Road (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    You do realize that the whole purpose of the Interstate Highway System is to facilitate commerce, right?

    It wasn't built so you can drive to Vegas for the weekend.

    - Necron69

  16. And that's why I always tip my Uber and Lyft drivers. They aren't making as much as you think, and most people aren't doing it as their first choice of employment.

    OTOH, if I were unemployed and since I have a decent car, I'd probably start driving for Uber or Lyft immediately while I looked for another 'real' job.

    - Necron69

  17. I used to, but not anymore on Do Android Users Still Use Custom Roms? (androidauthority.com) · · Score: 1

    I loaded custom ROMs on my first three Android phones, and spent a ton of time tweaking things. This is not all that different from what I used to do with Linux years ago.

    However, a number of things happened such that I no longer bother:
    - Android got a lot better overall
    - Samsung boot locked my stupid phone (GS6) - bad
    - Samsung started issuing monthly patch updates - good

    I'm vaguely considering trying to find an unlockable phone for my next one, but after getting burned by Google with my last Nexus tablet that they killed with an update, I'm not real thrilled by them either.

    - Necron69

  18. After I hack my transponder to imitate an out of control 18-wheeler, that rush hour traffic will part for me like the Red Sea for Moses. Commuting will be a breeze. :)

    - Necron69

  19. My company doesn't have "sick leave", we have PTO (personal time off). This is a twisted system which means your sick time and vacation time are the same pool. Naturally, this means you screw up your vacation plans if you take sick time, so I just come in to work unless I'm on my death bed.

    Incentives matter.

    - Necron69

  20. Folks, 'Atlas Shrugged' was supposed to be a warning to the USA, not a how-to manual.

    People respond to incentives. Any conceivable tax increase to raise the funds needed for a UBI will make the Great Depression look like a joke.

    - Necron69

  21. All I could think of was Macross/Robotech on The United Nations Will Launch Its First Space Mission In 2021 (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    U.N. Spacy SDF 0.1

  22. Re:This is all so pointless on Elon Musk: First Humans Who Journey To Mars Must 'Be Prepared To Die' (theverge.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    There is nothing whatsoever in Musk's plans that prohibit them from sending 10 (or 100) ships up first that are loaded with cargo for the first colonists. In fact, doing otherwise would be ridiculous. Don't take the video quite so literally.

    Musk himself said he is focused on building the transportation infrastucture, not the colony itself. He is leaving that to others and basically inviting people with resources and ideas to join in.

    - Necron69

  23. Nope on Ask Slashdot: Would You Fire Your CEO? (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    My CEO has only been on the job for about three years, and frankly, he is a vast improvement over the previous guy. He's doing a great job, and moving the company in the right direction. He clearly understands the industry a lot better than I do, so I'm not complaining.

    - Necron69

  24. The Surface 3 is terrible on Surface 3 Stocks Dwindling As Microsoft Plans System's Demise (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I tried to go cheap and get a Surface 3 a year ago when my latest Android tablet died. A tablet, a laptop. What's not to like? (Ok, it runs Windows...)

    I'm sorry to say that the Surface 3 is my worst computer purchase ever. Despite multiple reinstalls, firmware and driver updates, the thing has constant issues. The wifi and video drivers are the primary culprits.

    Do yourself a favor and don't buy one of these.

    - Necron69

  25. Privacy aside... yes on Ask Slashdot: Would You Recommend Updating To Windows 10? · · Score: 1

    Privacy implications aside, I think Windows 10 works great. I've been running it for almost a year now on my Surface 3 tablet and on two different Dell boxes at home. Since two of those machines had come with Windows 8 on them, it was a big improvement.

    My only usability complaint so far is that I had somewhere missed a firmware update on the Surface tablet that resulted in a lot of network and video driver crashes for a while.

    Generally, I don't use the Edge browser or Cortana very much. The one feature I really do like is the decent multiple desktop support. I've been using crappy, half-assed apps to do this for years on Windows.

    As for the privacy aspects, I've had a long standing disagreement with a friend about whether collecting marketing preferences constitute a privacy "violation" or not. I don't really think so, but even if they do, it is entirely voluntary. I really don't care if someone targets me with advertising or mails me coupons for stuff I might want to buy. If you don't like the privacy 'violations' of Windows, there are ways to turn it off, or you can just use Linux. :)

    - Necron69