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  1. Re:Competition on Is Kitkat Killing Lollipop Uptake? · · Score: 1

    And you didn't even mention the fucking Kin. It's like the Nerval's Lobster of slashdice janitors.

  2. And? on Unbundling Cable TV: Be Careful What You Wish For · · Score: 1

    general aviation, my friend.

  3. what a shitty article on Little-Known Programming Languages That Actually Pay · · Score: 1

    Oh, it's from dice. Where the fuck did we hire that moron from? Oh, it's from dice.

    Well, shit.

    Folks, this is why you shouldn't dog food.

  4. Bitcoin still seems sleazy to me on Bitstamp Bitcoin Exchange Suspended Due To "Compromised Wallet" · · Score: 1

    Don't worry, the tWinklevoss twins are starting a bitcoin ETF. If you can't trust them (and wall street), who can you trust? The Twinkdex(tm) -- which is not an index of twinks -- is based on bitcoin prices at MtGox^W Bitstamp^W uhh, well reputable bitcoin exchanges.

  5. Re:Utterly predictable on Bitstamp Bitcoin Exchange Suspended Due To "Compromised Wallet" · · Score: 2

    Cash is not practical? Damn, why have we been using it for the past 2,700 years?

  6. Soundtrack contest on Bitstamp Bitcoin Exchange Suspended Due To "Compromised Wallet" · · Score: 1

    Living on a prayer. Oops, I did it again.

  7. Re:YIIIPPPPEEEEEEE!!!!! on If the Programmer Won't Go To Silicon Valley, Should SV Go To the Programmer? · · Score: 1

    duxup loves you.

  8. I really don't understand this NDGT worship on Neil DeGrasse Tyson Explains His Christmas Tweet · · Score: 0

    I mean, after he dies, people are going to wear WWNDGTD bracelets. If they aren't already. I'm enlightened! I worship a different guy than you do!

  9. Dude is Willfully Ignorant on Paul Graham: Let the Other 95% of Great Programmers In · · Score: 1

    He handwaves away 95% of the problem. I'm all for bringing the best and brightest (regardless of profession) into the US. But that's not what the H1-B program does. He could have said that H1-B is massively broken but he didn't.

    Hey Paul Graham - if the qualities that make a great programmer are evenly distributed by age and sex, 20-something male brogrammers will only account for 5% of great programmers! Will you and your VC companies hire women? Will you and your VC companies hire people over 40? (That used to be called experience. And believe me, a 60 year old greybeard asking why you don't just use cron is a greater programmer than 5 javascript rockstar ninjas that spend two weeks building a node.js job scheduler)

  10. Re:Logic applies to all professions on Paul Graham: Let the Other 95% of Great Programmers In · · Score: 1

    Paul Graham was born in the UK.

  11. Re:Sounds great! on Paul Graham: Let the Other 95% of Great Programmers In · · Score: 1

    I have a different idea. H1-Bs are supposed to be the best and the brightest, right? So shouldn't they be paid more than dull and dim American programmers? So maybe 2 or 3 times the American Salary on year 1. Double it if you want to retain them on year 2 and beyond. And if you don't want to retain them, you've demonstrated that you can't identify great talent so no more H1-Bs for you!

  12. Re:What Paul Graham doesn't get... on Paul Graham: Let the Other 95% of Great Programmers In · · Score: 1

    Exactly. And Paul Graham (or should we call him Donald Sterling?) just said "If the qualities that make someone a great basketball player are evenly distributed equally, 13% of NBA players are black".

  13. Mod parent up. on Paul Graham: Let the Other 95% of Great Programmers In · · Score: 1

    He really went full retard. And I say that as someone who supports the "best and brightest" immigrating to the United States. You're not going to find them in the H1-B pool -- of the top 10 H1-B employers, 7 of them are body shops based in India. You do the math.

    Anyhow, what makes a great programmer? I'd say doing it out of passion, curiosity, interest, etc. vs doing it for the money is one key factor. Consider open source projects and people who use their spare time to work on something their interested in. I'm not saying all open source programmers are great, but I am saying it's more likely they are great (or will someday become great). And I'm not saying that's the only way to become great. But... I think we can agree that open source programmers aren't equally distributed across the globe by population. And neither are great programmers. And when I think about the great open source programmers, many of them couldn't get hired in Silicon Valley because they're too old (ie, over 35) or don't have 5 years of ruby or node or, quite frankly, don't want to waste their life working on a shitty business idea.

    I'll say it: there's not a shortage of programmers, there's a shortage of valid business plans. That's SV's real problem.

  14. More accurate on The Joys and Hype of Hadoop · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You're better off using k to process your data.

    Source: we replaced hadoop with k. After a couple weeks of training, I was getting results faster than the high-priced hadoop contractors (most of them worked on the hadoop codebase, had written hadoop books, etc).

  15. An algorithm to stop slashdot from sucking on An Algorithm To Prevent Twitter Hashtag Degeneration · · Score: 1, Troll

    1. #banbennett
    2. 127.0.0.1 beta.slashdot.org
    3. there is no step 3.

  16. and don't forget india! on Court Orders Uber To Shut Down In Spain · · Score: -1, Troll

    although once they receive their rape permits, they'll be back in business.

  17. Re:rename it on Uber Banned In Delhi After Taxi Driver Accused of Rape · · Score: 0

    well, our outsourced indian slashdice developers are too busy raping and working on slashdot beta to implement that feature. Mike Durney, our CEO, actually went over there to discuss unicode support but, well, he was raped, too. So bringing it up with him is a bit of a sore spot (no pun intended!)

  18. Re:Sadly,... on Uber Banned In Delhi After Taxi Driver Accused of Rape · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Since we outsourced all web development work to india (probably couldn't tell, could you?), we asked our slashdice indians for their thoughts on the matter. They said (don't downvote the messenger!) that indians are half black, half asian -- they love to rape but have small dicks. When you consider those two factors, we should just be glad the situation isn't worse!

  19. lol on Apple Accused of Deleting Songs From iPods Without Users' Knowledge · · Score: 4, Informative

    Kind of funny how most of the articles bury (if they even mention it at all) Real (buffering) Network's connection. To put everything in context, The iPod could play unprotected mp3s, aacs, and wavs. They could also play FairPlay DRM files purchased through the iTunes store. Real (buffering) Networks wanted to sell music that could play on iPods but they also wanted their DRM.

    Fuck you DRM, and fuck you Real (buffering) Networks. Good riddance to both of you.

  20. I know what you mean! on Comcast Forgets To Delete Revealing Note From Blog Post · · Score: 2

    Why just today, we clicked the wrong button! Instead of deleting Bennett Hasselton's inane ramblings, it got pushed to the slashdice front page! Our bad! We were going to fire samzenpus but it turns out he's just a perl script and the perl programmers we hired from dice.com were actually pearl brogrammers and can't figure out how to fix it.

  21. Re:Attn: Scott Sales: on Montana Lawmakers Propose 85 Mph Speed Limit On Interstates · · Score: 1

    general aviation means no TSA or other jackbooted thugs.

  22. Attn: Scott Sales: on Montana Lawmakers Propose 85 Mph Speed Limit On Interstates · · Score: 1

    Try some general aviation. 150+ mph is faster than 85 mph. And no fucking cops, either.

  23. Birds on FAA Report Says Near Collisions With Drones On the Rise · · Score: 1

    Are you retarded? Bird strikes are a real problem (remember Chesley Sullenberger landing that plane on the Hudson river?). Once you consider general aviation aircraft (which outnumber "full size airplanes") it becomes much more serious.

    Protip: if you're flying a drone/rc aircraft/whatever near a fucking class B airport you're violating several existing regulations, which is to say it has been a restricted activity for decades.

  24. Re:Difference versus FreeBSD? on DragonFly BSD 4.0 Released · · Score: 1

    No, but it is stuck up his ass.

  25. php - ruby - node - ??? on Is Ruby On Rails Losing Steam? · · Score: 2

    It's called a fad.