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  1. Re:Domain Name Front Running on Ask Slashdot: Advice For Domain Name Registration? · · Score: 2

    I've always used the DomainTools site to do my searching, since I've never had any issues with them grabbing up domains. I've not registered through them though.

    I heard that GoDaddy did it, ran a test case, and saw it snatched up immediately. They are pure scum.

  2. Crosswinds.net on Ask Slashdot: Advice For Domain Name Registration? · · Score: 1

    I've used Crosswinds.net for a long time. (Disclaimer: It's run by a couple of friends.)
    DDOS attacks hurt them on the hosting front since they aren't a big company, but if you're looking primarily for registration and a great customer service rep then I'd definitely talk to them.

  3. Saw this in another project previously on NASA Wants Your Help Hunting For Asteroids · · Score: 1

    A few years ago I found another project that was doing this. They used a camera that shot an image on each of the RGB channels. So the image at 0 seconds was on red, 2 seconds on green, 4 on blue, or whatever their timer count was.
    The user end app was a java monstrosity that I didn't want on my machine. So I made a single line script in Linux to do what it did.
    It used convert to split the image into it's RGB components, saved them sequentially, then reassembled them as a three frame GIF.
    Then you could see the movement of the asteroid upon a background of static stars.

    I called it "rockspotter".

  4. Opportunity knocks on In the Age of Free AAA Game Engines, Where Does Our Open Source Engine Stand? · · Score: 1

    Throw in the grant system that Epic is putting into place, and those who want to contribute to making Blender a better game dev tool have another potential source of income.
    The FBX import/export system is improving all the time, but now you can show that work to Epic and if they see it as contributing to the community they'll fund you.

    Something like this could really boost the productivity of the modeling and animation tools in the open source community.

  5. Re:Beaglebone + Arcade Button on Ask Slashdot: Panic Button a Very Young Child Can Use · · Score: 1

    Those huge red "EASY" buttons from one of the office supply stores would be perfect for cannibalizing too. I was thinking of using one of those to train the dogs to use as a doorbell.

  6. Beaglebone + Arcade Button on Ask Slashdot: Panic Button a Very Young Child Can Use · · Score: 1

    The day I got my Beaglebone Black I connected an arcade button to it to test the GPIO with the onboard LEDs. Took only a moment to set up and when the button is pressed the LED lights up. Scripting an event to contact you when the button is pressed would be trivial, and it can also host an additional on-board cam for you, among other things.

  7. And then there's the hypocrites... on Canadian Police Recommend Ending Anonymity On the Internet · · Score: 1

    I know someone who is rabidly anti-privacy and calls anyone who disagrees with him 'deluded wingnuts' and other less savory terms.
    He thinks the government should have full access to you all the time to "stop crime".

    Yet he posts videos on YouTube with his face blurred out and his voice altered so he doesn't get fired from jobs.
    It's okay for HIM to have privacy, but he doesn't believe anyone else should have it.

  8. Re:That was a near miss on Court Order: Butterfly Labs Bitcoins To Be Sold · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I actually managed to get my refund back from BFL, shocking as it seems.
    When I ordered the Monarch there was no "6 months before you can request a refund policy", but they still denied me the refund at first. And then immediately flagged my forum account as moderated.
    When I used info from their site to contact the AGs in Kansas and Wyoming (they claim to be a Wyoming Corporation on their site, though Wyoming says they don't exist as an entity there at all) I posted it to see what the moderator would do. Instant ban.
    Still, on the day the 6 months was up I requested my refund and two days after they said it was wired I got it back.
    I was fortunate. There were other fellows on the BitcoinTalk forum out as much as 60K versus my 2K.

  9. Re:that's sorta the problem on NVIDIA Begins Requiring Signed GPU Firmware Images · · Score: 1

    Maybe if it was explained with a less technical product they'd get it.

    It's like when you go into Bulk Barn and there are broken chocolate bar bits for less than the cost of a wrapped, branded chocolate bar.
    They are still yummy, but not able to be sold for full price. So they sell them at a reduced price to get some return on them.

    Now I'm craving chocolate.

  10. Re: The world we live in. on New Nail Polish Alerts Wearers To Date Rape Drugs · · Score: 1, Redundant

    There's no doubt that they are used but the prevalence is likely as exaggerated as "stranger danger".
    In the UK 75 cases of suspected dosing were investigated and only one person turned out to have a date-rape drug in their tox screen. The other cases appeared to be people drinking to excess.
    This doesn't put the blame on the victim instead of a rapist. We should also be aware that the regular old issue of people getting shitfaced is still a real contributor to creating vulnerable targets for predators.

  11. This doesn't compute...or does it on Is Dong Nguyen Trolling Gamers With "Swing Copters"? · · Score: 1

    The original creator comes up with the idea, usually among many ideas. Then they have to decide which one to go with. Then you have to design and implement, refine, and see what works, until you have something worth releasing.
    Then you might have to put the effort into social media or advertising.
    Then you might become popular.
    Then someone else looks at what you created and breaks the concept down into components that are easily reproducible in a day or two, while their artist copies your art. They flood the store with them.
    The only real counter to something like that is to create a game that's complicated enough that reproducing the game mechanics that make it popular takes long enough that the clones don't come out in time to bite into the profit during the critical first week/month.

  12. Re:The problem's not finding things on the interne on 30% of Americans Aren't Ready For the Next Generation of Technology · · Score: 1

    I bought Dark Souls on Steam during the summer sale last week. I mentioned this on Facebook. The next time I went to Kotaku to read a story it recommended a story about Dark Souls to me. Not the new sequel, but the one from years ago that I just bought. The article was from 2011. So it's not like it's a coincidence that a recent story matched up to my posted content.
    Gives me the creeps.

  13. Re:Zero Cost Alternative on ISS-Above Tells You When the International Space Station is Overhead (Video) · · Score: 1

    And you get to track several other objects as well. Once I moved out to the country that site was open on my desktop every day.

  14. Re:What's in my TrueCrypt volume? on TrueCrypt Website Says To Switch To BitLocker · · Score: 1

    It's not to hide income info. It's to keep the tax forms that the Canadian government uses that have enough info for ID theft secure from prying eyes.

  15. What's in my TrueCrypt volume? on TrueCrypt Website Says To Switch To BitLocker · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The only things in my TrueCrypt volume are password lists, tax info, etc.
    And those are encrypted separately before being put in the Truecrypt volume.
    That way if my machine were to be hijacked while I have the volume mounted, I wouldn't lose all the data to nefarious purposes.
    And if the device is stolen, there's two layers of security to get through. (Which around here would just be the thieves deleting everything and selling it for Oxy)

  16. Not so fast... on The Linux Foundation and edX Team Up for Intoduction to Linux Class · · Score: 5, Informative

    Linus gave an intro speech for the course. That doesn't mean he's going to be teaching it.
    The course staffer is Jerry Cooperstein.

  17. Re:Teach my tone-deaf sister to sing on Fixing the Pain of Programming · · Score: 1

    A strange example, considering we now have people who aren't exceptional singers but have charisma and looks and are auto-tuned to make them marketable.

  18. Not happening. on It's World Password Day: Change Your Passwords · · Score: 1

    I have 400+ unique passwords. I don't think I'll be changing those for password day.
    I suppose putting my trust in a password manager could also be considered a risk, but I use a passphrase long enough that even someone with an extensive dictionary attack would take years to get through it.

  19. Re:What we would like to know on Anonymous's Latest Target: Boston Children's Hospital · · Score: 1

    It's strange having a disease that some doctors don't accept.

    I've had doctors look at my chart or ask me for background and give great sympathy for having fibromyalgia, and mention other patients they have whose symptoms are even worse. Then there are other doctors who have sneered at it, and basically accused the other doctors of being incompetent for even believing in such a thing.

  20. Re:That is why social Hacking is Bad MmmKaa. on Anonymous's Latest Target: Boston Children's Hospital · · Score: 1

    Don't trust the shover robot.

  21. Re:Beta Sucks on The Witcher 3 and Projekt Red's DRM-Free Stand · · Score: 1

    Yup. It was.

  22. Re:Link to Article on The Witcher 3 and Projekt Red's DRM-Free Stand · · Score: 2

    Actually, scratch that. This is a better link to the source:

    http://www.redbull.com/en/game...

  23. Link to Article on The Witcher 3 and Projekt Red's DRM-Free Stand · · Score: 1
  24. Re:price? on Reinventing the Axe · · Score: 1

    Good tools are expensive.
    Someone that makes an income selling firewood can really boost their output with one of these.

  25. Enjoyed reading the article the first time on Reinventing the Axe · · Score: 1

    The Geek.com article seems so close to the Boing Boing article I read last week I'd be surprised if he didn't just shift a couple of words around.