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  1. science! on Carbon Dating Shows Koran May Predate Muhammad · · Score: 1

    > Some scholars believe, however, that Muhammad did not receive the Quran from heaven

    science.slashdot.org LOL

  2. STOP RESISTING! on North Dakota Legalizes "Less Than Lethal" Weapon-Equipped Police Drones · · Score: 1

    Will the drones be required to play a continuous loop of "STOP RESISTING! DONT REACH FOR MY GUN! STOP RESISTING! DONT REACH FOR MY GUN!" while they remotely zap people?

  3. Re:FreeNAS on Ask Slashdot: User-Friendly, Version-Preserving File Sharing For Linux? · · Score: 1

    Thanks. I had given up and went to a simple permissions model with user/group forced for all files under certain directory trees.

  4. Re:Security team on Ask Slashdot: Are Post-Install Windows Slowdowns Inevitable? · · Score: 1

    I think you took my meaning as the opposite of what I intended. I'm not boasting that the future is here and civilized people telecommute with no drive... I'm lamenting the 1.5-2 hour commutes around NYC.

    A 20 minutes drive is cute because I would love it like a cute little bunny.

  5. Re:FreeNAS on Ask Slashdot: User-Friendly, Version-Preserving File Sharing For Linux? · · Score: 1

    > zfsonlinux

    Using it here in production. Very happy with it. Windows permissions are a hassle though, but that's a SAMBA issue. (zfsonlinux doesn't have built in CIFS export)

  6. Re:Security team on Ask Slashdot: Are Post-Install Windows Slowdowns Inevitable? · · Score: 1

    > spend 20 minutes driving to the office

    That's cute.

  7. Re:There are ten types of people on Microsoft Attempts To Clarify the Windows 10 For Everyone Rumor · · Score: 1

    > There are two kinds of people:
    > 1. The ones that can extrapolate

    I would argue that by stating there are two kinds of people, you have set up a mental model of a set of two. Then by leaving one of the two to the readers imagination you are requiring *interpolation* not extrapolation. You are not extending the set.

  8. Re:Hash and Salt on LastPass Reporting a Security Breach, Including Authentication Hashes and Salts · · Score: 1

    > and not "aPple" or any other variant

    shit, now I have to change my password.

  9. Re:Where is my high speed LAN? on Intel Adopts USB-C Connector For 40Gbps Thunderbolt 3, Supports USB 3.1, DP 1.2 · · Score: 1

    Just to be clear for the interested (and the haters), I mean real LAN networking not point-to-point between two computers. I'll spring for the switch ($800 Netgear). I only need one switch. Each 10GB NIC costs more than most of my computers.

  10. Where is my high speed LAN? on Intel Adopts USB-C Connector For 40Gbps Thunderbolt 3, Supports USB 3.1, DP 1.2 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Where is my Thunderbolt high speed LAN network connection? 10G Ethernet is prohibitively expensive, this has 40GB built in. Why can't I use 10G or so of that to network?!

  11. Re:No thank you on Critics Say It's Time To Close La Guardia Airport · · Score: 1

    I usually fly out of JFK, but recently I had a flight out of LaGuardia. Imaging a system of bureaucracy designed by Kafka and Terry Gilliam and you'll be close. Every interaction is perfectly honed to create the maximum frustration possible. To top it off, the staff of every business present has become so numb to misery that not a soul gives a f* or will lend the slightest assistance in any way.
    I would rather a 2 hour trip to New Jersey to fly out of Newark instead of going to LaGuardia.
    Nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.

  12. Re:Ugly Solution on Japan To Build 250-Mile-Long, Four Storey-High Wall To Stop Tsunamis · · Score: 1

    Ok fine. The proportions are off. So let's do some guesstimates based on the total energy. According to this http://www.geologyinmotion.com... the 2011 Japan tsumani had somewhere between 31 and 3100 KILOTONS of energy. That's equivalent to the energy in 1 to 100 Hiroshima nuclear bombs. So I'll leave it as an exercise to the reader to figure out how to power a line of giant squirt guns that deliver the equivalent of between 1-100 Hiroshima nuclear bombs of energy as a directed stream of water.

    While you're at it, I think the military might be interested in your nuclear water cannon.

  13. Re:Ugly Solution on Japan To Build 250-Mile-Long, Four Storey-High Wall To Stop Tsunamis · · Score: 1

    Why don't you try a mythbusters style experiment? Scale everything down. To simulate the tsunami wave, you will go to the beach and find a nice 4 foot wave. To simulate your massive high pressure water pump you will use a squirt gun. Use one of those "monster cannon" squirt guns. Wait for wave. Aim squirt gun. Fire. Record how you totally dissipated the wave's evergy, or not. I'm sure Japan is eager to see your results.

  14. Re:Fuck those guys on Online "Swatting" Becomes a Hazard For Gamers Who Play Live On the Internet · · Score: 2

    I would first confirm that the visitor is actually a Jehovah's Witness before shooting him.

  15. Name: Microsoft Style on Microsoft Is Killing Off the Internet Explorer Brand · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I predict just before release they will name it "Microsoft Browser", keeping with their habit of trying to co-opt the generic term for a technology but only ending up making it impossible to do keyword searches for their software.

    You heard it here first.

  16. Re:I can't find the commercial speech section on FAA Says Ad-Bearing YouTube Drone Videos Constitute "Commercial Use" · · Score: 1

    Fine. Then go after Google to stop playing drone videos with ads.

  17. Re:"Singularity" is a horrible term. on Facebook AI Director Discusses Deep Learning, Hype, and the Singularity · · Score: 1

    The singularity is the point at which we can no longer "see" (predict) future growth or trends, ie: the point at which we lose the ability to make predictions about the future because the A.I.'s have grown and are growing in intelligence faster than we can comprehend. In that way it is similar to a black hole singularity, in that we cannot "see" past the event horizon.

  18. Re:Um, on TrueCrypt Audit Back On Track After Silence and Uncertainty · · Score: 1

    And hope the auditors haven't gotten a compelling visit themselves.

  19. Re:OSC Pathfinder series on Human DNA Enlarges Mouse Brains · · Score: 1

    "thousands of years of evolution" doesn't get you much. Different hair color maybe. Natural evolution takes millions of years.

  20. Autoplay! on Advice on How to Start an IT Business (Video) · · Score: 1

    I get the bad feeling that Lee Drake has a problem interrupting people when they are doing other things, has social insensitivity, and has problems with appropriate behavior in an office setting. Oh wait, sorry that's just Slashdot.

  21. Re:Just treat it like any other insecure device on Samsung Smart TVs Injected Ads Into Streamed Video · · Score: 1

    The devices under my control (Chromecast and XBMC) will not be routing TCP/IP over their HDMI cables. If they even had that capability (they don't) I would shut it off.

  22. Re:are we just now getting outraged? on Samsung Smart TVs Injected Ads Into Streamed Video · · Score: 1

    > Ever since Winston Cigarettes the primary objective of television has been to deliver flashing lights and colours in order to captivate viewers.

    There is some poetic symmetry that we've come full circle from Winston cigarettes to Winston Smith being watched by his TV.

  23. Re:Just treat it like any other insecure device on Samsung Smart TVs Injected Ads Into Streamed Video · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ding! Ding! Ding! Winner.

    I have a "smart" LG TV. I didn't plug in the ethernet and I didn't configure my Wi-Fi password. All of my 'Smarts' come from the Chromecast plugin and the XBMC sitting under it. I'm not trusting the TV with a connection to the outside world.

  24. Re:Fills me with confidence on Samsung Smart TVs Injected Ads Into Streamed Video · · Score: 1

    Just another Wednesday at my house.

  25. Re:Bullshit Samsung on Samsung Smart TVs Injected Ads Into Streamed Video · · Score: 4, Funny

    I once accidentally used a "repeat x until y" loop instead of a "while y begin x end", and I got real-time facial recognition. This was in a checkbook app.