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  1. Re:It may not last. on Australian ISP Offers Pro-bono Legal Advice To Accused Pirates · · Score: 1

    Vodafone

  2. Re:Great News on Pre-Orders Start For Neo900 Open Source Phone · · Score: 2

    http://www.fairphone.com/ is another option.

  3. Re:Logjam on How 1990s Encryption Backdoors Put Today's Internet In Jeopardy · · Score: 2

    It'll break again in 2100, rolling over to 2000, but I very much doubt that software will still be in use then.

    That's exactly how we got into the Y2K mess in the first place :p

  4. Re:Please? on Hydrogen-Powered Drone Can Fly For 4 Hours at a Time · · Score: 1

    Yes.

  5. Re: North Pole on The Brainteaser Elon Musk Asks New SpaceX Engineers · · Score: 1

    Who said anything about needing earth beneath your feet? The North Pole is still a point on the surface of the Earth.

  6. AdBlock plus still available on Adblock Plus Launches Adblock Browser: a Fork of Firefox For Android · · Score: 1

    Luckily AdBlock Plus is installable from the F-Droid repository, which is a lot more trustworthy than the dross-laden Play Store.

  7. The best Open Document Format? on Ask Slashdot: What Is the Best Open Document Format? · · Score: 1

    The answer's right there in the question...

  8. Re:I didn't block ads for a long time... on Editor-in-Chief of the Next Web: Adblockers Are Immoral · · Score: 1

    YouTube's inline videos is what did it for me.

    Nothing spoils a good playlist like a frickin Toyota ad before each video.

  9. Ad blockers are necessary... on Editor-in-Chief of the Next Web: Adblockers Are Immoral · · Score: 1

    ...so long as invasive and immoral ads exist.

    That is a sub-set of all ads, by the way, not all ads by any stretch.

  10. Re:I know that happened to me. on What Happens To Our Musical Taste As We Age? · · Score: 1

    Nice amp setup, but don't you have a CD player yet?

  11. Re:Allowing your mind to close. on What Happens To Our Musical Taste As We Age? · · Score: 1

    I'm not convinced.

    A lot of people I know who grew up in the 80s and 90s prefer music from the early 70s. I suspect that social pressure may be coming into play there.

  12. Re:give up implies it has potential. on What Happens To Our Musical Taste As We Age? · · Score: 1

    Wait, TPS reports are a thing? I thought they were made up for the cubicle farm classic Office Space.

  13. Re:IEEE 1622 on Online Voting Should Be Verifiable -- But It's a Hard Problem · · Score: 1

    Security, in electronic voting, seems too hard a problem to solve right now.

    That is why, until it is no longer too hard to solve, you DON"T DO ELECTRONIC VOTING.

    Simple.

  14. Re:Mythbusters Tested a Polygraph on Douglas Williams Pleads Guilty To Training Customers To Beat Polygraph · · Score: 2

    Interesting to note also that the tests were conducted by Michael Martin, president of âZPresident of the Global Polygraph Network, an advocacy group so far as I can tell.

  15. Re:Get cracking on Firefox 38 Arrives With DRM Required To Watch Netflix · · Score: 1

    *shakes head sadly* how I wish that were so. It's exactly people like you who deny there is even a problem, that allow this sort of thing to happen.

  16. Re:We'll Party Like It's 1999. on Beware the Ticking Internet of Things Security Time Bomb · · Score: 1

    Troll level: Awesome

  17. Re:If an IOT device phones home DO NOT BUY IT on Beware the Ticking Internet of Things Security Time Bomb · · Score: 1

    I think you'll find the prevailing attitude is "avoid useless technology".

    Granted there is a certain level of geek cred for connecting something to the net that has never been connected before, but at a practical level I have absolutely no need for my television, kettle or frickin light bulbs to be Internet connected.

    Now that it is well established that 1) Governments want to spy on you and 2) Companies want to spy on you, I would expect that you, a reasonably seasoned Slashdotter, would see the folly in a novelty convenience against massive security implications.

  18. Re:Yes. on Will Robot Cars Need Windows? · · Score: 1

    Really? I have yet to see a display, HDR or otherwise, that can come anywhere close to the dynamic range of the outdoors. If you have ever seen the sun rise or set from a plane you will know what I mean.

  19. Oblig xkcd? on Ask Slashdot: After We're Gone, the Last Electrical Device Still Working? · · Score: 1

    Sounds like a question for Randall's "What If" series.

    Fascinating question though. I should imagine one of the voyager probes perhaps, or a solar powered beacon on a hill somewhere. A lot of stuff on Earth is very dependent on regular maintenance so I wouldn't imagine much stuff still working fifty years from the hypothetical extinction event.

  20. Seriously, there are plenty of ways a band can publish their music now with no need for a distribution contract. Here's a few off the top of my head:

    Bandcamp
    ReverbNation
    cdbaby
    Magnatune (Haven't checked if they still exist - they made a big deal about not being "evil")
    Google Play
    iTunes
    Hell there's YouTube if you're desperate :)

  21. Re:Labels do harm to the Artists ? on The Music Industry's Latest Shortsighted Plan: Killing Freemium Services · · Score: 1

    They often hook artists with a lucrative recording contract first, because recording with good quality is still expensive, though mixing and mastering less so now with digital workflows.

  22. Re:Disableable on Firefox 38 Arrives With DRM Required To Watch Netflix · · Score: 2

    How is this any different from what has previously been going on with the evil NetFlix DRM being implemented in more general-purpose plugins such as Flash and Silverlight?

    The Mozilla Foundation's choice was to either enable it or be "that browser that doesn't work properly with NetFlix".

    Don't blame Firefox for this course of action. Blame NetFlix or, ultimatey, the content studios.

    Don't like it? You'd be better off boycotting NetFlix than Firefox.

  23. Re:I'm shocked ... on Two Programmers Expose Dysfunction and Abuse In the Seattle Police Department · · Score: 1

    Perhaps it is you who has a problem.

    Let's try putting those two assertions that you evidently take exception to another way.

    Can you see that the statement "Let's not assume that all cops are bad" is not in any way contradicting the statement "bad cops exist and should be dealt with".

  24. Re:Dear AMD on AMD Outlines Plans For Zen-Based Processors, First Due In 2016 · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately no matter what mode it is in, the two FPU pipelines are still sitting behind a single FPU scheduler so the result is essentially the same.

    My numerous benchmarks with bulldozer processors back this up, particularly with the likes of Matlab. Those processors are great for multi-process servers (web, email, etc) but useless for floating-point math (gaming, render farms, compute servers, etc).

  25. Re:Dear AMD on AMD Outlines Plans For Zen-Based Processors, First Due In 2016 · · Score: 1

    Hell I'd settle for just having one FPU per core again and none of this "module" nonsense.
    AMD jumped the shark for me in 2012 when they killed off their Phenom 2 line.