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  1. As in Ghost in the shell on A Nanoscale Look At a Complete Fly Brain (cemag.us) · · Score: 1

    The world depicted in Ghost in the Shell is approaching

  2. Can you please point out some of those languages, those "eal garbage collecting language has zero allocation routines and zero freeing routines, and will reclaim every single object eventually, and do this faster than manual alloc/free"?

  3. Another client? on Is Microsoft Trying To Make Windows 10 Mail Worse? (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why don't you use another client, such as ThunderBird?

  4. Raising white flag on Apple Deprecates More Services In OS X Server (apple.com) · · Score: 1

    Look at HTTP servers: they are deprecating the three major web servers. I may be wrong but Apple is just saying "don't use our servers anymore with anything else that our software". Or they may just have raised a white flag.

  5. Already on 59 on Slashdot Asks: Have You Switched To Firefox 57? · · Score: 1

    I'm already using Firefox Nightly which is currently 59. So I'm way ahead. :) Ok, I do a little bugtesting, but it's well worth the effort

  6. Cerebellum is still linked on When You Split the Brain, Do You Split the Person? (aeon.co) · · Score: 2

    As far as I can say Cerebellum is never split ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... ). When a brain is "split" they cut the Corpus callosum ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...). The cerebellum may offer enought connections between the two emispheres

  7. Well, actually ZCash has by design "real" anonymous transactions. Of course they claim it, but I haven't the skills to really check it out

  8. Re:Thinkpad X220 on Ask Slashdot: What's The Best Cheap Linux-Friendly Netbook? · · Score: 2

    All the version of Lenovo websites I tried (Italy, UK, USA) does NOT show any laptop with Linux. So that's the end of the story. DON'T buy anything that does not support linux out of the box. Please support Linux supporting firms. You may want to have a look at Acer Extensa EX2519, here it prices at 276€ tax included.... Could be around 200USD for you I know that Acer has a bad karma, but they DO support Linux.

  9. Re:Wrong approach. on Ask Slashdot: What's The Best Cheap Linux-Friendly Netbook? · · Score: 1

    Buy anything that has linux preinstalled. Even if it cost MORE than the windows counterpart. Let's show we're actually using Linux and NOT windows, please!

  10. Aren't they too power-hungry? on Intel Announces Atom E3900 Series - Goldmont for the Internet of Things (anandtech.com) · · Score: 1

    I may have missed something but isn't a target TDP of 6.5-12 watts a little too much for IOT? I often read about ARM based boards with TDP on 0,9-2 watts. Ok those Atoms may be most probably far powerful, but their TDP still looks like a little too high.

  11. Funny on Vim 8.0 Released! (google.com) · · Score: 1

    I use vim everyday and I've been an emacs user. Major release the same day. And that's not Fools Day. Funny.

  12. That's a BAD idea for several reasons: 1 - too much load on archive.org 2 - loss of privacy 3 - most users may want to know if an URL/page does not exist anymore

  13. Dystopia's coming on Password Sharing Is a Federal Crime, Appeals Court Rules (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    The dystopian world depicted by Richard Stallman in his short tale "The right to read" (https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.html) is slowly coming. We already have DRM - Digital Restriction Management - now, sharing password has been turned into a crime. This has to be stopped. Now.

  14. Which operatie system? on ASUS' ZenBook 3 Is Thinner, Lighter and Faster Than the MacBook (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Please, tell me that I can buy it with GNU/Linux pre-installed! Please :)

  15. Who said Knight Rider? on Nvidia GPU-Powered Autonomous Car Teaches Itself To See And Steer (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    "KITT, drive me home!" I can't believe no one has't already cited Michael Knight and KITT of "Knight Rider" the TV series that launched David Hasselhoff

  16. Re:Summary: on Global Majority Backs a Ban On 'Dark Net,' Poll Says (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Far too generous. I guess at least 9 in 10 don't understand internet when you go outside IT workers.

  17. Who don't use Chrome? Me for example and all those who use Firefox because Chrome is proprietary and even in its free-as-in-freedom Base Chromium could spy you recording voices.

  18. Lombard rains on The Last Three Months Were the Hottest Quarter On Record · · Score: 1

    I can't say anything for the rest of the world but this has been the cooler and more rained summer in Lombardy in several decades, for sure since before WWII. From here it doesn't look global warming, it seems global cooling.....