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  1. Faster porn!
    The problem with internet security is 100% developer responsibility. Lack of investment on security and no update plans for almost every IoT device are the main problems
    How is quantum logic going to prevent bad, outdated code?

  2. Really?? on Ask Slashdot: Which Laptop Should I Buy For My First Employee? · · Score: 1

    You are a slashdot reader but you have no clue on what hardware to buy for a office laptop?

  3. Re: The true solution, or a usable solution? on An Amoeba-Based Computer Found Solutions To 8-City Traveling Salesman Problem (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    The fact that it is impossible for the Amoeba to vote for Trump makes it incapable of being more retarded then half of the American votes.

  4. I simply call bullshit on those numbers...
    Cement is not a daily used item. Even if all it's mass was converted to CO2, every 2 people will build a house over a lifetime. I can see lots of things that will release more CO2 over a lifetime:
    Ppl breading
    Ppl opening Coca-Cola
    Ppl burning wood on Winter
    No way cement can be 8%...

  5. You do realize that those on your picture rotate because of heat coming out of the tubes, don't you?

  6. Re: Shortwave Trading on The First Detailed Look at How Elon Musk's Space Internet Could Work (newscientist.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Well, one of the ways to profit from fast trading is by predicting the behavior of one stock on one exchange by the behavior of the same stock on another.
    For example: Gold price in New York has a relation with gold price in London. If you see Gold price diving in London. You may want to fast sell gold in New York before it dives too.
    Who ever places this order 1st gets the best result
    This cannot be done without distant trade links where latency matters.

  7. Re: Shortwave Trading on The First Detailed Look at How Elon Musk's Space Internet Could Work (newscientist.com) · · Score: 1

    The problem with fast trading excuse for this technology is that profit is found when you trade faster then other traders.
    This technology will be equal for all and available for all.
    Trading will be faster but no one will profit.

  8. Remember what the doctor said!

  9. I'm from Portugal and the Court that made this decision is the small town Court from the slow and old ppl that guard the sheep. Kind of funny to think that town as the next overlord capital.

  10. Re: I'm surprised they're using outside product on Linux Now Dominates Azure (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    I don't think windows existence and usage is great for Linux to stay on the right track.
    But I would definitely would like to see a open source alternative to Linux having a good share of market.
    Linus runs Linux development with a iron fist. And because Linus has a good moral understanding about how Linux should proceed it stays on the track of being a good open source kernel.
    But Linus won't live forever. One day his "dictatorship" will end.
    Who will replace him? Who will say "No" when huge corporations try to commit crap into the mainstream?
    If you are thinking about "democracy" and every contributer having a "vote" system, then all a "evil" corporation needs to do is place a huge number of contributers on the system. Where. They reach 51% they "own" the kernel.
    "Yea, but we can fork it, being open source" -- Linux power future has little to do with the code and allot to do with controlling the standard. Companies like Intel or AMD or Realtek Will gladly follow a MS taken over kernel instead of changing to a forked release.

  11. Same head line in 30 years on Google Funds A Starfish-Killing Robot To Save Australia's Great Barrier Reef (abc.net.au) · · Score: 1

    But instead of starfish and coral it's terrorists and borders.

  12. Electricity is not the only form of energy....

  13. Exxon future. on Evidence Detected of Lake Beneath the Surface of Mars (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    This is just like oil. Deep into the ground.
    Now Exxon can have a future in taking a resource, more valuable than gold, out of the ground.
    And this time, it's far more dependable then fuel.

  14. Re: He's your president on Trump Slams EU Over $5 Billion Fine on Google (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    It's useless to say some one is wrong with out any providing any point to support it.
    You could state the lack of Congress support on any agressive move against Russia.

  15. Re: Just give fire arms to everyone! on Could SpaceX Rocket Technology Put Lives At Risk? (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: 1

    So, when Trump says it it's a good idea,when I say it, I'm a troll?

  16. Just give fire arms to everyone! on Could SpaceX Rocket Technology Put Lives At Risk? (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    If you just arm everyone working at the site, any risk will be negated! (C) NRAA

  17. Re: Pumping their own awful prices on GPU Prices Soar as Bitcoin Miners Buy Up Hardware To Build Rigs (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    It's good news for 2nd hand buyers on eBay. (Like me) in a year the market will be flooded with slightly outdated premium cards for a cheap price.

  18. It costs you energy to keep your computer on and your card at 100% And it costs you much more energy then a specialized asic.

  19. This looks like a division by zero.. but instead of understanding the logical error that put them in that impossible situation and fixing it, they just keep on doing more math over it....
    When mass hits the speed of light, it does not travel back in time... It just louses all mass properties and turns into light.
    1/(x*x) will never be negative with a real input!!!

  20. Re: Probably the sanest use of soldiers on China Reassigns 60,000 Soldiers To Plant Trees In Bid To Fight Pollution · · Score: 1

    I wish I had mod points because the guy above just got burned!

  21. Re: China has also announced who will manufacture. on China Reassigns 60,000 Soldiers To Plant Trees In Bid To Fight Pollution · · Score: 1

    Growing actually depends on the condition.
    If there is good sunlight and good dirt it will grow realized fast.
    So they will probably contract companies to grow the trees to a decent size, really really fast. Then they will plant them

  22. There is no way, No Way you do more pollution in your house then with your car!

    This is one of this articles where you pick the best case scenario for cars. Then you remove data from car type that make the most pollution (like old cars, industrial cars, commercial cars...) And you compare it to the worse case scenario of a house pollution, in that day of the year when that house is polluting the most.

    Then you release this crap and go get your paycheck from oil companies...

  23. Non question. on Could 2018 Be The Year of the Linux Desktop? (gnome.org) · · Score: 1

    Open source projects are like plants. If there is sun and water they will grow.
    Linux GUIs never been close to overtake windows. The objective is to provide the alternative.
    For many years there were no decent games in Linux. Now Steam releases most games for all Isso.
    Linux Desktop will never die. Because it's free to use, free to alter and free to maintain.

  24. Because they see it often? on Why Is Anime Obsessed With Power Lines? (atlasobscura.com) · · Score: 1

    To a otaku like you this may be strange, but ppl do look at the windows into the streets. And what they often see is power lines.

  25. Re: Problems with Linux that should have been solv on Does Systemd Make Linux Complex, Error-Prone, and Unstable? (ungleich.ch) · · Score: 1

    Selinux sucks. It's either all in or turn it off...
    A complex system will have some tools that are selinux ready and others that are not. How about having enforcing levels? Like this user is enforcing free and this one is not? In a simple /etc/selinux/rules file, not some crappy command that adds them to a binary database...
    Turning off a bad program is not the solution in Linux has it often becomes so big that ppl will not develop alternatives.
    If the kernel starts being buggy and crappy, is the alternative to uninstall it?