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  1. Misplaced priorities on US Says Russia Hacked Energy Grid, Punishes 19 for Meddling (apnews.com) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    They're so worried about "hackers" when mismanagement and neglect are much bigger problems. But admitting that makes the powers that be look bad, so we get this crap because it makes them appear to be "doing something".

    A "derecho" blasted through the Washington, DC area (twice) in two different summer seasons and left millions without power after the winds blew down power lines. Who was arrested for that??

    There are numerous older devices that convert serial ports on industrial control systems to TCP/IP in an attempt to modernize them, but with no security or very poor security by today's standards. Some of these are basically sitting on the internet just waiting to get pwned. Who's going to go to jail for this utter stupidity??

    But sure, let's crow about how we rounded up 19 Russians, because...RUSSIANS!!

  2. And just when you thought the Diamondbacks were the worst run organization in Arizona.

  3. Re:Quitting to Advance the Cause on San Jose Mayor Quits FCC Advisory Committee, Says It is Dealing ISPs a 'Very Favorable Hand' (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    So, to take this to its absurd extreme, those voters who feel disenfranchised because of the election of Trump to the Presidency should all quit America? There are a great many who feel the electoral process is corrupted, making their votes worthless.

    Vacating the premises removes them as constituents with the right to demand reform, so the corruption will only continue and likely worsen. I see no logic in this move. Even by remaining a mole in the system you can do something to improve the process, but by quitting you allow even more of the corrupt ones to gain a foothold. Not a good idea.

  4. Re:Quelle Surprise! on San Jose Mayor Quits FCC Advisory Committee, Says It is Dealing ISPs a 'Very Favorable Hand' (axios.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    As was predicted during his campaign, it's not so much Trump, but the goons he installed as his lieutenants. Even if you cut out the associates of the Shadows, the tentacles remain and continue to grow throughout the body causing more problems.

  5. Quitting to Advance the Cause on San Jose Mayor Quits FCC Advisory Committee, Says It is Dealing ISPs a 'Very Favorable Hand' (axios.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I've never understood this move. So he gets his 15 minutes of "fame" and then is quickly forgotten. Meanwhile, the board/committee now has one less voice to advance the cause he represented. How is this effective?

    And for those of you against "big government" (except when it serves your own interests), I will agree that regulations should be relaxed IF AND ONLY IF true, honest-to-goodness competition on the local level exists. It does not now and is unlikely to exist in the future because that last mile is a effective monopoly.

    Of course, the solution to the Last Mile problem is to "nationalize" the infrastructure and let service providers compete without having to run a separate wire to your premise. But then this runs afoul of the "less government" crowd. So you can't win. They want to have their cake and eat it, too, but not only that they want extra icing.

  6. Developers can't be bothered on Can You Install Linux On a 1993 PC? (yeokhengmeng.com) · · Score: 0

    Modern developers scoff at the idea of anyone running their software on anything less than the very latest hardware. 32-bit processors?? PFFFT!!

    MOAR LIBRARIES!! MOAR DEPENDENCIES!! MOAR, MOAR, MOAR!!! CONSUME ALL AVAILABLE MEMORY AND CPU CYCLES!!!

  7. No doubt the ISP was referring to customers' server-like nodes on their home networks, such as home automation stuff (which is possibly against their TOS anyway).

    They did not threaten to turn off your furnace during the dead of winter.

  8. Yeah, maybe death of your pet fish if you aren't home to turn it up and the tank gets too cold

    When I was a little kid and my older brother went away to Boy Scout camp for the weekend, leaving me in care of his fish tank, I felt sorry for the fish having to swim around in such cold water. So I turned the tank heater all the way up so that they would be warm.

    He was not the least bit happy when he came home to a bunch of dead exotic fish floating on the surface with their eyeballs popped out.

    I am not qualified to be an ISP, either.

  9. Re:In the bathroom on Amazon Alexa is Coming To Headphones, Smart Watches, Bathrooms and More (cnbc.com) · · Score: 2

    Now mom will definitely know why her 14 year old son spends so much time in the bathroom lately.

  10. It can be amusing (up to a point) when I find an odd marker on Google Maps that is out of place or otherwise unworthy of a review, to find it with at least 1 review anyway.

    I found one the other day, not a retail business at all but some kind of private salvage yard for which somebody had left 5 stars. FIVE WHOLE STARS! I know it's a joke vote, but it points out how hollow reviews can be.

    Then there are the absurd reviews, like a hotel where somebody reports that EVERYBODY was rude to her during the entire 2 week stay and there were human feces piled on the bed all the way up to the ceiling and cockroaches crawling everywhere and the food was all spoiled causing diners to vomit over every table at every meal and on and on. I guess they think they will scare away business with this claptrap. Same thing happens on the positive side.

  11. Re:Correction: Just a correction on Bitcoin Starts a New Year by Tumbling, First Time Since 2015 (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    But is it a sandwich??

  12. Re:back to value on Bitcoin Starts a New Year by Tumbling, First Time Since 2015 (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    and the inability for any one organization or actor to fuck it all up (China tried, and failed) That has very clear utility for financial markets and economic systems.

    The Internet was designed by DARPA to be decentralized in order to make it impervious to attack. I just read a headline that the Congo has "shut down all Internet access" whatever that means. Our corporate overlords in the US largely dictate what we can and can't do with it now. Feature creep over a couple decades.

    We shall see how long it takes until something similar happens to the Bitcoin ecosystem.

  13. How many defects? on The World's First 88-inch 8K OLED Display (engadget.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How many defective pixels will THIS wonder of the world come with?

  14. Unless the house is swept clean

    I think you meant to write "drain the swamp", no?

  15. This is the true downside of Trump as President: it's not HIM, it's all his cronies who have come to power to help themselves to the levers of power to suit themselves and their greedy pals.

    It will take some time to undo all the damage that they are doing at many levels and across many disciplines.

  16. Look, this is the good ol U. S. of A. which is a CAPITALIST society. This means that competition reigns supreme, so take your--oh, wait.

  17. Seems like Twitter is inching ever closer to a blog platform. PSSSST! Jack: it has been done already.

  18. Why would they need a court order on US Says It Doesn't Need a Court Order To Ask Tech Companies To Build Encryption Backdoors (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    when heavy-handed coercion will do the trick every time?

  19. Re:Everybody is focused on net neutrality on Google Is Pulling YouTube Off the Fire TV and Echo Show as Feud With Amazon Grows (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, you can't fight City Hall, ya know!

  20. I agree that the Roku is a good investment.

    But I'm secretly hoping that Amazon and Google both obliterate each other and take Facebook down with them. Then we can start fresh.

  21. Re:Good movies, Terrible Star Trek on Quentin Tarantino and JJ Abrams Team Up For 'Star Trek' Movie (hollywoodreporter.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's not Star Trek. It's a totally different movie that rips off the same character names to draw in long-time fans, but it's not recognizable to them. Fuck Abrams and his money grab.

  22. Re:Sound in page on Quentin Tarantino and JJ Abrams Team Up For 'Star Trek' Movie (hollywoodreporter.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    There's a setting buried in the Firefox "about:config" tree that stops autoplay of videos/media, but I don't remember what it's named right now. Search around there long enough you'll find it.

  23. Re:Why do writers do this? on Two Stars Collided And Solved Half of Astronomy's Problems. Now What? (fivethirtyeight.com) · · Score: 1

    It does, however, resemble a white hole, which is a time-reversed version of a black hole.

    That's what puzzled Capt. Picard in the Devron system.

  24. Re:It only costs 18 cents if... on Why 'Shark Tank' Investor Kevin O'Leary Refuses To Spend $2.50 On a Cup of Coffee (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Can't you guys just order ahead of time? Pick up the phone, order this and that coffee, then either go get it directly or have it delivered.

    Idea: start a service that actually drinks your coffee for you.

  25. Having clean clothes and showering every day gives you a massive increase in earning potential.

    EVERY day? EVERY SINGLE day?!?!