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  1. Re:To be fair on Forrest Mimms On Modern Air Travel With a Bag Full of Electronics · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry, but if you don't know who Forrest Mimms is your probably shouldn't be on Slashdot. BTW unitll about 2011 was still possible to buy an electronics kit with two manuals[(Basic Electronics and Digital Logic Projects) written by Mr. Mimms. https://drive.google.com/file/...

  2. Re:Sony's problem is obvious: on Developer Claims 'PS4 Officially Jailbroken' (networkworld.com) · · Score: 0

    FreeBSD is poorly designed, there is no technical advantage to using it over Linux.

  3. FreeBSD is for luddites on Will You Be Able To Run a Modern Desktop Environment In 2016 Without Systemd? · · Score: 1

    If you don't like systemd, use Freebsd. systems without cannot be considered Linux, developers should remove compatabilty for non-systemd Linux asap. "systemd... not just an init system anymore, but the basic userspace building block to build an OS from" "building a simple OS based on systemd will involve much fewer packages than a traditional Linux did. Fewer packages makes it easier to build your system, gets rid of interdependencies and of much of the different behaviour of every component involved." Source: http://0pointer.de/blog/projec...

  4. AP CS Test taker 2015 on Despite $30M Tech Push, Half of US States Had Fewer Than 300 AP CS Test Takers · · Score: 1

    IMO Taking ïthe AP CS exam is not as important as ïthe tech industry would have us believe. ïthe most important concepts such as sorting and searching algorithms are not really tested on ïthe test. Most people should be able to quickly learn object orientation and how java implements things like abstract classes, etc when introduced at ïthe university level.

  5. All arms on Do You Have a Right To Use Electrical Weapons? · · Score: 1

    The 2nd applies to knives, guns, flamethrowers, torpedoes, bombs and tanks.

  6. Re:Networks stack Cables on $340 Audiophile Ethernet Cable Tested · · Score: 1

    affect

  7. Networks stack Cables on $340 Audiophile Ethernet Cable Tested · · Score: 1

    The speed of TCP error correction on the laptop and router and laptop have a greater effect on the audio quality than the cables. Why? Less likelihood of drooped frames by the software when errors do occur. (Even the premium cable was out of spec.)

  8. Re:The real qustion on Interviews: Ask Richard Stallman a Question · · Score: 1

    Mr. Stallman fights with the pen and keyword the not sword and shield.

  9. Emacs and LLVM. on Interviews: Ask Richard Stallman a Question · · Score: 2

    Is the LLVM project a greater threat to GNU/Linux than Windows or Mac OS X?

  10. Emacs and LLVM. on Interviews: Ask Richard Stallman a Question · · Score: 1

    Why is it okay to support Emacs on windows, but not okay to support a BSD licensed debugger(LLVM)?

  11. Google Cache on Gmail Messages Can Now Self-Destruct · · Score: 1
  12. Re:Anyone get WHY I'm avoiding Win10? on Windows 10's Automatic Updates For NVidia Drivers Causing Trouble · · Score: 1

    Yes it's true, you must login to your bing/ms account to get new preview builds(fast ring/slow ring) after initial install, upon login to your ms account your local account password is changed to the Microsoft Account password. This is convenient as my bing rewards automatically sync between Windows and Linux.

    Source: I dual-boot Windows 10 and Fedora 22.

  13. Hostfile on Microsoft Research Paper Considers Serving Web-ads From Localhost · · Score: 1

    That means I'll have to block localhost in the hostfile.* *(I know that's impossible )

  14. Eevolution on Choose Your Side On the Linux Divide · · Score: 1

    I. AIX, Solorais and Mac OS X all use systemd like init systems, why should Linux be stuck with an init system from the dinosaur age when Unix(which linux is a clone of, not an implementation of) has evolved.

    II. Linux esp. the GNU camp has ALWAYS be about politics, idealism and the good old days.