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  1. Encryption works, don't try and change that. The arrest and investigation must already have a basis, so just change the law and say, we assume there is evidence on said device which implicates you to X, Y & Z. For those that have nothing to hide, it has no effect. Those that do have a choice, go to jail basis on an assumption or reveal the data and get prosecuted accordingly.

  2. Re:This is obvious hogwash on Autonomous Forklift May Eat Up Warehouse Jobs (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, this automation is rubbish and costs jobs. Let's get telegrams and telephone exchange operators back in. Automation tends to remove one job from one location and creates it in another. As the article states, ROI is not though labour cost reduction but planning, management, scaling and data errors.

  3. All stars born in Paris on New Evidence That All Stars Are Born In Pairs (phys.org) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I was scratching my head to think of famous French people only to realise I misread the title.

  4. Re:Sounds like either USB-C is dead in the water.. on Microsoft's Surface Laptop With Windows 10 S Leaks Ahead of New York Unveil (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    I remember them saying the same with Type A over PS/2 - no need to have USB, PS/2 is fine.

  5. Peripheral Name Competition on Researchers Develop App That Accurately Determines Sperm Quality (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 2

    Can we now have the online competition to name it: a) Spermulator b) Seed Spotter c) Jizz Detector d) Spunk Sensor e) Mayo Measure f) Love Butter Examiner

  6. Re:Frankly this is what they should have launched on AMD Announces Ryzen 5 Processors With 4 and 6-Core Chips Starting At $169 (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    It will be 6 weeks after the initial Ryzen 7 launch - you make it sound like it was 6 months. Besides, with the Ryzen 5 CPUs most likely being faulty 7's, it takes time to build that stock level depending on yield. I can see the Ryzen 3 being just a single core complex with the perfect samples moving into the Ryzen 5, 4 core range and the basic 3's having the SMT turned off.

  7. I think AMD have really done a good job here. They release their 1800X, 1700X and 1700 to prove their IPC, power consumption and multithread performance improvements so that the server OEMs have already seen the architecture potential in a consumer marketplace.