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  1. Just check the motherboard box on Ask Slashdot: Which Motherboard Manufacturer Provides the Best Support? · · Score: 1, Informative

    The motherboard whose box is the most sturdy, will offer an excellent support when standing over it.

  2. They should create... on Researchers Created 'Quantum Artificial Life' For the First Time (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    a quantum Shrodinger's cat!

  3. Samsung always take care of their customers. They will contraband a Samsung Galaxy Note behind bars. By igniting it, he will be able to break the prison wall and escape to freedom.

  4. California bans internet-connected devices!

  5. Re:"Several metric tons" is not all that much. on Jeff Bezos Is Planning To Ship 'Several Metric Tons of Cargo' To the Moon (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    and Uber will start hiring drivers for moon rovers.

  6. SMS Presidential alerts are very dangerous! on New Yorkers Sue Trump and FEMA To Stop Presidential Alert (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Having about 300,000,000 cellphones vibrating altogether can trigger a massive earthquake.

  7. Re:Isn't this what people wanted? on Amazon Is Eliminating Bonuses, Stock Awards to Help Pay for Raises (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    and you get the obligatory xkcd quote of the day...

  8. ...he used his machine to write Obama's speeches.

  9. we just need a coordinated effort among all the people in the world.

  10. Very easy to fix! on Mitsubishi Recalls 68,000 SUVs Over Bad Software (consumerreports.org) · · Score: 1

    Just close all the windows and reboot!

  11. This is going to break my favourite captcha.

  12. Re:Can you imagine... on A $1, Linux-Capable, Hand-Solderable Processor (hackaday.com) · · Score: 1

    You must be new here, it is much better to imagine Natalie Portman covered with hot grits!

  13. ...I just installed last week the previous version of LLVM on my laptop, configured Code::Blocks, and compiled all the libraries I use for my development. Now back again to square one!

  14. "I am sorry Dave, I'm afraid I cannot cook that"

  15. New opportunities to play pranks to your friends...

  16. For sure it was the password protecting the blockchain...

  17. I know what will follow next... on Quantum Experiment Confirms Causality Is Fuzzy (physicsworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Quantum management. CEOs now have a sound physical justification to act randomly.

  18. The Tempest by Shakespeare on Slashdot Asks: What Book(s) Are You Reading This Month? · · Score: 1

    A real masterpiece!

  19. We had OpenVMS on a microVAX (16 MW of RAM, IIRC), together with AllIn1, and four users connected to it with VT320 terminals, and this was in 1989...

  20. This is frightening... on Uber Will Turn Your Smartphone Into An Automatic Crash Detector (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    ...to test if your smartphone is properly configured as a crash detector, they will instruct one of their self-driving cars to smash into your car!

  21. Not only natural light on The No. 1 Office Perk? Natural Light, According To Hundreds of Employees (hbr.org) · · Score: 1

    I would kill for having mountain view from office window, as I had in my office lab when I was a student. Not this, but something like that.

  22. ...I can say that story telling (I mean *YOU* reading a book of children strories to them every evening), practicing sports and exploring nature together has been very beneficial to my children. They both grew developing a deep and wide way of thinking, are very skilled in math and are committed to take a science career like their father. Oh, I almost forgot...they spent ZERO time in front of a computer and very little time in front of a TV set during their early youth.

  23. Obligatory xkcd quote on Google Might Be Hiding the Fact That Its Own Reviews Are Shoddy (yahoo.com) · · Score: 1

    here. Give a look also to the google reviews of the Marianna trench...

  24. Nice practice, but... on Apple Hired Scores of Ex-Tesla Employees This Year (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    ...be careful not to hire Elon Musk when he quits.

  25. Things worked fine until... on Google Just Put an AI in Charge of Keeping Its Data Centers Cool (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    ...the AI realized that power consumption could be further reduced by shutting off the system where the AI program was running.