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  1. Re:This is the big one on DARPA Wants Atlas Robot To Go Wireless · · Score: 1

    Solving the battery problem won't get us flying cars, but it will make a huge difference for all electric travel in general.

  2. Re:Not good enough on Facebook Will Let You Flag Content As 'False' · · Score: 1

    That's progress. Think of all of the bullshit they were about to post before they found it on Snopes. At least they're checking now.

  3. Re:Why a custom OS? on Librem: a Laptop Custom-Made For Free/Libre Software · · Score: 1

    You can usually use the underlying distro's update system. Logo PNGs and default settings will generally keep across updates.

  4. Not good enough on Facebook Will Let You Flag Content As 'False' · · Score: 5, Interesting

    There should be a requirement that if you flag a story as false, you have to provide a link to a reputable source refuting it.

    I already do this on Facebook, but I always provide a link to Politifacts or Factcheck or even Snopes. If you don't, you'll just be that guy who says "no" because he's to naive to believe that Obama already has secret death panels that kill millions of Americans each year.

  5. Re:Why a custom OS? on Librem: a Laptop Custom-Made For Free/Libre Software · · Score: 1

    Those Custom OSes that hardware manufacturers like to use are almost always rebranded and slightly modified versions of existing distros. I wouldn't be surprised at all if their Linux distro is just Debian with their logo image bundled in. Maybe a few tweaks to make it a little more battery efficient, which it's going to need if they want to get 8 hours of runtime on a 48WH battery and a Core i7.

  6. Re:too expensive on Librem: a Laptop Custom-Made For Free/Libre Software · · Score: 1

    The Intel 5200 Pro graphics are the biggest drawback to using this thing as a gaming laptop.

  7. Re:too expensive on Librem: a Laptop Custom-Made For Free/Libre Software · · Score: 1

    Surprisingly, selecting an empty bay actually increases the cost of the laptop.

  8. Re:Let's see if I got this right on FBI Seeks To Legally Hack You If You're Connected To TOR Or a VPN · · Score: 1

    Those repressive governments consider it to be suspicious as well. Go figure.

  9. Re:Bad idea on FBI Seeks To Legally Hack You If You're Connected To TOR Or a VPN · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Wait till your corporations trade secrets are leaked because the FBI's collector was insecure.

  10. Re:Doubt it on Windows 10: Can Microsoft Get It Right This Time? · · Score: 1

    Oh they care alright. That data is gold to marketing folks.

  11. Re:Biased Institutions FTW on Parents Investigated For Neglect For Letting Kids Walk Home Alone · · Score: 1

    Schools heavily discourage parents from dropping kids off because it jams up the traffic in front of the school. Worse, the school busses will end up in those traffic jams at the end of their routes.

  12. Re:Center sharpness is not as important on Samsung's Advanced Chips Give Its Cameras a Big Boost · · Score: 1

    This is about interchangeable lens cameras (DSLR), not the consumer POS market that has been all but killed by the rapidly improving cameras on smartphones.

  13. Re:Completely dead? on Lost Beagle2 Probe Found 'Intact' On Mars · · Score: 2

    The batteries on the probe are almost certainly frozen and useless by now. Plus, the mission control for that project packed up their equipment and moved on years ago.

  14. Re:m -rf "$STEAMROOT/"* ??? on Steam For Linux Bug Wipes Out All of a User's Files · · Score: 1

    I think the problem is that it's written in .NET and has to fire up the whole .NET environment, just like how a Java app has to fire up the JVM to start, which puts a (rather large) lower bound on the amount of resources an application needs.

  15. Re:m -rf "$STEAMROOT/"* ??? on Steam For Linux Bug Wipes Out All of a User's Files · · Score: 1

    Yeah, that's some straight up sloppy coding. Then again, this comes from the company who's simple storefront and game launcher app still manages to require 100MB of heap and takes several seconds to start on a fast and powerful modern machine with a SSD.

  16. Re:Maryland must be some dangerous place! on Parents Investigated For Neglect For Letting Kids Walk Home Alone · · Score: 1

    Yes, but I guarantee that it is expected that the parent will escort their children to school and back. They aren't expected to make the walk alone.

  17. Re:So... on Parents Investigated For Neglect For Letting Kids Walk Home Alone · · Score: 2

    We didn't replace it, we augmented it. Basically Helicopter parents were annoyed that other parents weren't like them, so they started calling the cops.

  18. Re:the good old days... on Parents Investigated For Neglect For Letting Kids Walk Home Alone · · Score: 2

    Even if you don't want to be a helicopter parent, you're kind of screwed in that regard because helicopter parents make the rules. Oh no, a kid fell off the swing and broke his arm. I guess no swings for anybody now, our precious special snowflakes might get injured.

    Or you get this exchange.
    "I saw your kid climbing a tree! Don't you know how dangerous that is?!?"
    Of course because Mrs. Busybody go so freaked out about it and yelled at him, now my kid is scared of trees. Kids pick up on adult anxieties.

  19. Re:Biased Institutions FTW on Parents Investigated For Neglect For Letting Kids Walk Home Alone · · Score: 2

    Two children were kidnapped off of the street 3 years ago "by strangers" and suddenly I'm living in a warzone. IIRC it turned out to be a divorce dispute once the facts came out. Now parents have to be at the bus stop with their kids or they call CPS on you. You can't have just one parent watching all of the kids either, each kid has to have their own parent there.

  20. Re:this is a good thing on Radio Shack Reported To Be Ready for Bankruptcy Filing · · Score: 1

    Ain't gonna happen. There's no money in selling individual $0.05 parts to a niche audience from a brick and mortar storefront these days. Radio Shack only lasted as long as they did on inertia. They're going to be replaced by shoe stores or something.

  21. Re:"and they may be bought for their assets." on Radio Shack Reported To Be Ready for Bankruptcy Filing · · Score: 4, Informative

    I know this is meant to be a joke, but closing Radio Shack means there is no longer any place you can just run out and grab a specific capacitor or DB9 connector or whatever. It will be online only. This isn't the end of the world, but it is a little sad.

    Their assets are basically their storefronts. That's a lot of retail space that is certainly not going to be transformed into something I would ever want to visit.

  22. Re:Hope it has GigE. on Tiny Fanless Mini-PC Runs Linux Or Windows On Quad-core AMD SoC · · Score: 1

    It looks like the options are for 1, 2, or 4 Gig-E ports. I'm most interested in the 4 port version, but I need to see the price on it first. It's not a good sign that they only announced the price on the bare bones starter model.

  23. Re:Hope it has GigE. on Tiny Fanless Mini-PC Runs Linux Or Windows On Quad-core AMD SoC · · Score: 1

    Fitlet-B and Fitlet-X — 1x gigabit Ethernet port
    Fitlet-i — 2x gigabit Ethernet ports

    Looks like it has you covered. I'm actually interested in turning the thing into a router. It's cheaper than a lot of commercial home router solutions, and can do a lot more.

  24. Re:I love living in the future! on Google Aims To Be Your Universal Translator · · Score: 3, Funny

    Oooh! So he was a pizza delivery guy... Now the plot makes sense!

  25. Re:unnecessary infrastructure? on China's Engineering Mega-Projects Dwarf the Great Wall · · Score: 1

    To whom? They can't dump billions of USD worth of bonds onto the market without crashing their value. There's an old saying. A man with a million dollar loan is owned by the bank. A man with a billion dollar loan owns the bank.