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  1. If only... on Samsung Cripples Windows Update To Prevent Incompatible Drivers · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I could have sworn MS had some way for OEMs to get drivers certified, and provided by Windows Update directly...

  2. Suitable for S/MIME? on "Let's Encrypt" Project To Issue First Free Digital Certificates Next Month · · Score: 1

    Can these certs be used for S/MIME authentication, or could they be used to generate personal certs for S/MIME?

    We're started using S/MIME extensively at my office, and I'd like to be able to do it at home... it seems significantly easier than using PGP.

  3. Re:They were better before on Microsoft Tries Another Icon Theme For Windows 10 · · Score: 2

    Gather 'round children, and let me spin a yarn of the old days when human-computer interface guidelines existed, and were created using actual science instead of fashion trends...

  4. Re:The NSA want's to know what's in your fridge on Beware the Ticking Internet of Things Security Time Bomb · · Score: 1

    But just think of the awesome TV shows!

    Blackmail: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  5. Re:ROTFL! on Random Generator Parodies Vapid Startup Websites · · Score: 1

    Oh how I wish I had mod points for you today...

  6. Re:Do it like Linux on Users Decry New Icon Look In Windows 10 · · Score: 1

    Confirmed, Windows 7 was the best looking Windows.

  7. Re:The stupid part is... on Firefox 34 Arrives With Video Chat, Yahoo Search As Default · · Score: 1

    The most annoying part of Chatzilla being abandonware is that I can't find a better IRC client for Windows.

    Pidgin is terrible, didn't like Trillium... seems like most other IRC clients haven't been updated in even longer than Chatzilla.

  8. Re:Who cares on Mozilla's 2013 Report: Revenue Up 1% To $314M; 90% From Google · · Score: 1

    This pretty much sounds like every corporation to me; executives are constantly soaking the company and providing poor value for the amount of resources they're absorbing.

    Good ol' crony capitalism is going to send the work back into a feudal state...

  9. Re:Algorithm on Big Data Knows When You Are About To Quit Your Job · · Score: 1

    Another easy way would be to mine their LinkedIn (or other job sites) profile... mine says I've never stayed at a job as long as five years. Presumably the employer already knows how long you've been working for them.

  10. Re:Our metrics indicate... on Big Data Knows When You Are About To Quit Your Job · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I always find it sadly hilarious when HR constantly tells everyone "We only hire the best!" and then "We pay average market rates, no raises for you people."

    So, what you're telling me, is that we're awesome, but underpaid? OK then.

  11. Hey, MS, give them to people who will use them! on CNN Anchors Caught On Camera Using Microsoft Surface As an iPad Stand · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'd happily give a Surface Pro 3 a try if you want to send one my way.

    I was considering buying a Surface (some previous-gen ones were on sale for a reasonable price), but was driven away by the extra $$$ for the keyboard/case and the lack of decent apps in the Windows 8 store... there's a whole lot of crap there, and not a lot of things I'd like to use.

  12. Re:Agreed on The Great IT Hiring He-Said / She-Said · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I call this sort of interviewing "Tech Trivial Pursuit"; it's stupid, it won't give you any indication of how the person is going to work out in your team, and it doesn't give any indication of how someone produces a real solution to your actual problems.

    It just tells you how quickly someone can come up with a reasonable solution in an interview, and/or how quickly they can remember the solution to your problem that they read in one of the "How to Interview at Google" books.

    It's worse when the people interviewing you aren't from the team you'll be working in. I feel bad for those teams... they're going to get someone who's good at answering interview puzzle questions, but maybe they're entirely impossible to work with, or total assholes in day to day situations.

    Yeah, yeah, Google's very successful and rich. But it's not because of their broken interview process.

  13. Re:Wonder what brand is best now... Intel? on Samsung Acknowledges and Fixes Bug On 840 EVO SSDs · · Score: 1

    Toshiba's on the slower end of the scale, but Apple uses them, so they can't be TOO bad.

    I wouldn't use that as an indicator of quality; my old MacBook Pro (the Core Duo ones where you could easily change battery/RAM/disk) featured "wonderful" Hitachi drives that failed ten times (that is, I had ten dead drives in less than six months) until I gave up on Apple's replacements and just ordered a Seagate.

  14. Re:Desktop use and DVD playback on What's Been the Best Linux Distro of 2014? · · Score: 1

    Luckily I don't live in the US, so I can happily ignore the DCMA.

    Consensus seems to be Mint Cinnamon, so I'll give it a go!

  15. Desktop use and DVD playback on What's Been the Best Linux Distro of 2014? · · Score: 2

    Honest question that I haven't been able to find an answer to...

    Is there a desktop Linux distro that will play DVDs "out of the box"? Specifically, you stick it in the drive and it starts playing.

    I've got an olde Pentium 4 system that's currently running Windows 7, and I wanted to put Linux on it... the main use case for this machine is playing DVDs during workouts.

  16. Re:It Rhymes! on Water Discovered In Exoplanet Atmosphere · · Score: 1

    Wa-tor va-pour gas
    It's what hu-mans need to live.
    What about E.T.?

  17. Re:They will never learn on jQuery.com Compromised To Serve Malware · · Score: 1

    Pulling bits from a foreign CDN also leaks information via the referrer headers, which might be something you need to worry about if you're using it for internal projects.

  18. Crap displays on Now That It's Private, Dell Targets High-End PCs, Tablets · · Score: 1

    Hopefully this will result in more laptops with better displays... I'm boggled that manufacturers like Dell are still selling 15+" laptops with 1366x768 displays and have the gall to call them "beautiful" and "high-resolution" in their marketing. WTF.

    When I was looking for a new laptop a year and a half ago, I had to look very hard to find 15" laptops with decent ('full HD', 1920x1080) resolutions.

    Stop the madness!

  19. Re:We need a new browser on Firefox 31 Released · · Score: 1

    Switched to Pale Moon when Firefox when full-Google Chrome in the UI; it's like Firefox classic, compiled for 64-bit systems.

    Only been slightly annoying at work, due to Cisco's WebEx not having a 64-bit plugin, a fact that I can't seem to remember before trying to join an online meeting... every. damn. time.

    Oh, and annoying when Firefox Sync upgraded their back-end in ways that blocked Pale Moon from working. Installed Xmarks (hey, I use LastPass anyway, why not) and forgot all about Sync thanks to being able to sync my bookmarks properly between Firefox, Pale Moon, Chrome and Safari (IE too, if I ever used that for anything other than my company's broken internal sites).

  20. Re:it depends on what "skilled worker" means. on No Shortage In Tech Workers, Advocacy Groups Say · · Score: 1

    Look at it from the point of view of your executives.

    Getting rid of (err, sorry, out-sourcing) the support group massively reduces costs in one area by spreading the cost of downtime and whatnot across all the other areas in the company.

    One executive gets a huge bonus for reducing costs, and the other executives get slightly smaller huge bonuses because their efficiency has gone down. It's win-win for the exec who "owns" the support group.

  21. meh on Synaptics Buys Key Apple Supplier · · Score: 1

    It would be significantly better news if Synaptics had bought whoever provides the Mac laptop touch pads and/or whoever creates the drivers for those. Then Windows laptops could start having good track pads.

    I wonder if that's the reason for Windows 8 being touch-focused... an end-run around the terrible track pads infesting Windows laptops.

    Seriously, the hardware in my IdeaPad 500 is great, except for the horrible, horrible track pad. And the Canadian Bilingual keyboard, but that's my fault for not paying enough attention during ordering...

  22. Re:Pay versus billing rate. on Tech Worker Groups Boycott IBM, Infosys, Manpower · · Score: 1

    LOL, job security. That hasn't existed since when, the 70s? 80s maybe?

  23. Re:If you regulate properly, we'll stop our busine on Major ISPs Threaten To Throttle Innovation and Slow Network Upgrades · · Score: 1

    Except, of course, these ISPs are already PRISM compliant. Even the ISPs we have here in Canada generally make a point of sending all your traffic through the US to play ball as good ol' FIVEEYES members.

  24. Re:That's not who we are at Mozilla on Mozilla Ditches Firefox's New-Tab Monetization Plans · · Score: 1

    I haven't said anything about it here (until now), but Australis got me to switch to Pale Moon; it was pretty much the last straw, I guess, and rather than ranting online, I just went and found an alternative that I liked.

    A note to the Australis designers... if I wanted to use Chrome, I'd just use Chrome.

    On the plus side, I'm enjoying a less crashy 64-bit browser that works the way I want it to.

  25. Re:It's a start on Windows 8.1 Update Released, With Improvements For Non-Touch Hardware · · Score: 1

    The somewhat confusingly named Rainmeter is alive and well, and running on all of my Windows machines.

    Of the four, it's the only one I haven't developed for, and it's the only one that's still breathing. What if it's my fault the others died?! :-O