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  1. You just stated the requirements for the next open source project.

  2. It has happened... on The Singularity Is Sci-Fi's Faith-Based Initiative · · Score: 1

    Your insights and smarts will make you a natural leader of the human rebellion...

  3. Re:Who'll spit on my burger?! on Job Automation and the Minimum Wage Debate · · Score: 1
    What is the price of each of those robots? I see the Kirkland brand so it looks like only a company as big as Costco can pull it off. So for the rest of the economy this looks unrealistic because:
    • - Huge barriers of entry (high capital investments)
    • - Not all businesses have a warehouse

    It does save cost, automakers cannot live without them. It's the little things that small businesses cannot automate and need a human in the middle to sort it out.

  4. Re:Killed technet on Windows 9 Already? Apparently, Yes. · · Score: 1

    What he/she said +1

  5. Re:Why leave windows 7 ? on Windows 9 Already? Apparently, Yes. · · Score: 1

    I bet they are riding on the dying baby boomers wave, because statistically they are still a big demographic slice. But I doubt they will still have purchasing power in the years to come, just focusing on their daily essentials.

  6. Re:same old, same old on Windows 9 Already? Apparently, Yes. · · Score: 1

    Not usually reply to AC but this is true +1

  7. Re:Are you a Microsoft shill. on Windows 9 Already? Apparently, Yes. · · Score: 1

    +1 My thoughts exactly

  8. Not news for Nerds on Why Scott Adams Wished Death On His Dad · · Score: 1

    As engaging and controversial this topic is. I don't think is a theme that should be listed in Slashdot. There are many other sites and forums where this discussion is taking place and I bet they don't involve technology or relevant information for "Nerds".

  9. Re:Erm, ok. on HP CEO Meg Whitman To Employees: No More Telecommuting For You · · Score: 1

    The best telecommuting that I've seen is to have all team members connected on messenger/chat. Questions and notices are pop immediately on the screen, obviously hoping for very quick response. For more deep conversation a cam to cam chat was initiated and I think now is possible to make a group video chat. Funny thing is this is used also in the same office building.

  10. Re:Continuous Integration on What Are the Genuinely Useful Ideas In Programming? · · Score: 1

    Feature integration is always a pain because the developer working on it does not accommodate the rest of the team working on the trunk. Instead of documenting, informing the team of what changed, validating parameters and processing exceptions it is the rest of the team that have to accommodate HIM/HER like if they were royalty! These devs have to understand that half of the work on these features is the integration effort needed to prevent breaking the code already checked in.

  11. What frecuencies are used? on Researchers Create Mid-Air Haptic Feedback System For Touch Displays · · Score: 1

    If it will hurt my beloved pet ears then no thanks.

  12. Re: What would make it sell... on Microsoft Makes Another "Nearly Sold Out" Claim For the Surface Line · · Score: 1

    I bet you AC that Apple will include an SD or USB port in their next wave of new products.

  13. Re:What would make it sell... on Microsoft Makes Another "Nearly Sold Out" Claim For the Surface Line · · Score: 1

    I call BS on that. Exposing external file storage to generations prior to the menials "might" confuse them but it's perfectly reasonable to think that I can TRANSFER my file (movie, document, picture) THROUGH my external device such as an SD card or USB to another device to read it.

  14. Re:really? on Microsoft Makes Another "Nearly Sold Out" Claim For the Surface Line · · Score: 1

    Well said. They are trying to reach Apple's sales without innovating (just waiting to see what works to copy it) and not worrying about the brand's reputation. If there is anything useful to learn from marketing is that they distinguish the value of a brand and can guesstimate their demand. For me the Microsoft brand sits at the same level as toothpaste or toilet paper, it sells a commodity that you need to fulfill a need.

  15. Re:Who cares about? on Microsoft Makes Another "Nearly Sold Out" Claim For the Surface Line · · Score: 1

    Amen to that.

  16. Re:Look at the negative reviews on Why You Shouldn't Trust Internet Comments · · Score: 1

    +1 This is what has worked better for me. Dive for the negative reviews first!

  17. Re:It's not about the money on Microsoft Stock Drops 11% In a Day · · Score: 1

    Proportionally, Windows Phone's growth cannot compare to the slowest growth of Android or iPhone. They are late to the party and they are all fighting hard to steal each others piece of the pie.

  18. Re:Why not use real domains instead? on Generic TLDs Threaten Name Collisions and Information Leakage · · Score: 1

    Ironic that a tech company "leader" doesn't have a policy for this.

  19. Re:The worst reviewer on Visual Studio vs. Eclipse: a Programmer's Comparison · · Score: 1

    Agreed +1 Total waste of time

  20. Re:WTF? on Visual Studio vs. Eclipse: a Programmer's Comparison · · Score: 1

    Agreed, I guess your mileage may vary. Haven't experienced any lag on Eclipse. But then again I don't tempt fate and try not to run many things at the same time otherwise I experience Windows memory swapping.

  21. Re:No point on Visual Studio vs. Eclipse: a Programmer's Comparison · · Score: 1

    +1 Agreed, developers should know what tools are best (if they are able to choose) for the task at hand. Jeff Cogswell is naive or a troll.

  22. Re:Ec*freeze*lip*freeze*se works on Visual Studio vs. Eclipse: a Programmer's Comparison · · Score: 0

    Try getting a decent dev box next time newbie.

  23. Re:Meanwhile, keep blaming lack of jobs to H1Bs.. on India To Overtake US On Number of Developers By 2017 · · Score: 1

    And how is this related to the quality of programmers on ANY country?

  24. Re:HTML5, XCODE, and AJAX on Ask Slashdot: How Will You Update Your Technical Skills Inventory This Summer? · · Score: 1

    I'm commenting late for this thread but after learning about Node.JS I got curious and found Vert.x which suits me better and appears to have better performance (http://vertxproject.wordpress.com/2012/05/09/vert-x-vs-node-js-simple-http-benchmarks/ )

  25. Re:My biggest fear is Javascript on Things That Scare the Bejeezus Out of Programmers · · Score: 1

    JQuery?