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  1. Re:hoping the campaign can share some info on Donald Trump To Announce Mike Pence As Vice-Presidential Running Mate (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    This Mythbusters episode might help you with the turd polishing problem.

  2. Re:Not a realistic possibility on President Obama Should Pardon Edward Snowden Before Leaving Office (theverge.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    "and even a good president"...seriously? We haven't had a decent president, let alone a "good" one, for decades.

  3. There's no reason for the simulation to be game-oriented...it could be part of a AI project or who knows what else.

  4. Re:Fuck GEB on Ask Slashdot: What Books Should An Aspiring Coder Read? · · Score: 1

    I tend to agree about GEB despite the praise it gets. I also found it pretentious as well as being pedantic and excessively verbose. I've made several attempts to read it, but just can't will myself past the first few chapters. That being said, there's clearly a large audience it appeals to. Maybe check it out from the library and save yourself some cash (I regret buying it).

  5. It's more difficult than you might think. Without GPS, maintaining it's position with only video and other sensors is a tough problem. Image processing is computationally intensive, so making it work with limited hardware that can fit in a drone doesn't make it any easier. I do agree that it is kind of lame though. I'm not a big fan of a bunch of little drones floating around everywhere.

  6. Re: regulation on Jet Strikes Drone Near Heathrow Airport (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    Murphy's Law.

  7. Re:Lawyers with a sense of humor?!? on AWS Terms of Service Offer a Break If Zombie Apocalypse Occurs (windowsitpro.com) · · Score: 1

    Not that it really matters, but it's Tommy Lee Jones....

  8. Re:The bigger picture on Zuckerberg To Give Away 99% of His Facebook Stock (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    According to this: "He will keep his majority stake in Facebook, and thus voting control, for the foreseeable future." I doubt there will be much change anytime soon.

  9. Re:Still no Fermi Paradox on NASA Concludes That Comets, Not Alien Megastructures Orbit KIC 8462852 (examiner.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    So, you're a "glass half-full" type of person then?

  10. Re:News for nerds? on Israel 'To Review' Top Appointment After Facebook Controversy (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    No kidding, but probably because the word "Facebook" appeared in the article.

  11. Re:Why a experimental launch carried 13 satellites on Experimental Air Force Rocket Launch Fails (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    At least one satellite was lost. It was developed by the University of Hawaii @ Manoa (see this article).

  12. Re:Best sunscreen... on New Nanoparticle Sunblock Is Stronger and Safer, Scientists Say · · Score: 1

    Not sure if that was sarcastic, but OP is correct (with the addition of synthetic materials). I live by the ocean where the UV index is almost always extreme. Rash guards/wetsuits can cover most of your body and really are the best way to protect against the sun if you spend any amount of time in the water. It doesn't wash off and you don't miss spots (it's also it's better for the environment for those that care about it).

  13. Re:Just got my new manly rose-gold iPhone 6s on iPhone 6s's A9 Processor Racks Up Impressive Benchmarks · · Score: 2

    Not sure where you live, but I hardly see how an extra $10-20/mo would cover half of the rent provided by a roommate...

  14. Re:False positives? on Extortionists Begin Targeting AshleyMadison Users, Demand Bitcoin · · Score: 1

    Registration is free and there is no email verification (FAQ from AM). So yeah, someone could register you without your knowledge. However, it's the credit card transactions (for male users only?) that's getting people caught with their hand in the cookie jar. Without the CC transactions, there does't seem to be anyway to definitively prove someone was actively using the site.

  15. Re:AAPL is heading for a catastrophe on Sprint Drops Two-Year Contracts · · Score: 1

    I don't know about China, but I doubt it will make much of a difference in the US. Americans have no problem going into debt for cars, toys, and gadgets. Guess we'll see.

  16. Re:Do you want Skynet? on Obama's New Executive Order Says the US Must Build an Exascale Supercomputer · · Score: 1

    AI is how you get Skynet; not HPC. HPC and AI are different problems. While it would be reasonable to assume an AI could leverage the compute power from an exascale platform, it's not necessarily a requirement in achieving it.

  17. Re:Ever heard of the FREE MARKET? on Fiat Chrysler Hit With Record $105 Million Fine Over Botched Recalls · · Score: 1

    Undoubtedly, the free market will ultimately decide these things. However, I'd prefer that someone I care about NOT be the collateral damage that helps determine this. Many corporations lack values beyond profits. The idea of regulations and penalties (ignoring how effective it actually is) is to prevent unnecessary injury, death, etc by compelling these companies to behave by imposing monetary fines (the only thing they really understand or care about). Granted, as already posted by others, this fine is probably chump change.

  18. Re:Are drones really THAT dangerous? on California Legislation May Allow First Responders To Take Out Drones · · Score: 1

    I think my reasonable expectation is: I'd rather not be the pilot of a helicopter carrying tons of water to be the one that finds out what happens.

    "...or you suck it up and figure out a way to keep your personnel safe." - this is what the legislation is providing - a way to keep personal safe by allowing them to remove unnecessary hazards from an already extremely dangerous situation.

    It's reasonable to assume "restricted air space" takes on a different meaning in the context of wildfires. The water buckets are sometimes filled from the closest source of water available. I lived in Colorado during a couple of the major fires a few years ago. The helicopters were filling buckets from a reservoir next to a golf course (maybe 1500 yards from the office I was working in) with trails that people run/walk by all the time. It seems like common sense that one should consider this area as restricted air space and stay out of the way.

  19. Re:Impressive on California Legislation May Allow First Responders To Take Out Drones · · Score: 1

    I don't think you can necessarily extrapolate a drone flight time of 20 minutes from the details in the article. Of the "15-20 minutes" flights were suspended, I'm sure some of that time was used for communication and visual verification drones were no longer present. There was also nothing stating that all 5 drones were airborne simultaneously.

  20. Re:The big elephant in the room is big in Japan. on Leaked Document Shows Europe Would Fight UK Plans To Block Porn · · Score: 1

    FYI..."husbandry" is "the cultivation and production of edible crops or of animals for food; agriculture; farming." (Dictionary.com).

  21. Re:Pinky and the Brain on Xeroxed Gene May Have Paved the Way For Large Human Brain · · Score: 1

    Yup...well for anyone old enough to remember them anyway :)

  22. What's in the Library? on How Amazon's Ebook Subscriptions Are Changing the Writing Industry · · Score: 1

    Anyone know if there's anything worth reading? If it's like Netflix (i.e.: 95% crap), I wouldn't be too impressed.

  23. Re:Video tutorials on Tao3D: a New Open-Source Programming Language For Real-Time 3D Animations · · Score: 1

    "right out of the bat"? I think you meant "box".

  24. Re:Where is IF-THEN-ELSE more verbose than that? on Tao3D: a New Open-Source Programming Language For Real-Time 3D Animations · · Score: 1

    Me thinks "descubes" has a vested interest in the language being the poster and responding to posts in an inquisitive manner. The quote "Defining if-then-else is literally a couple of lines of code." is silly (as already mentioned). Is there a formal language definition? The documentation for the language seems to be lacking.

  25. Re:WTF is this? Microshdot? on New Microsoft Garage Site Invites Public To Test a Wide Range of App Ideas · · Score: 2

    Never heard of that site, but thought I'd go take a looksie.
    The most recent article: "Escape from Microsoft Word"