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  1. Think Differently about it on Apple To Review Software Practices After Patching Serious Mac Bug (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Give 'em a break, they've only been developing software for 40 years

  2. Browser with no market-share beats out one of the world's most targetted browser?

    How could this be???

  3. ZK, I both admire and commend you for your can-do attitude but the average needs ready-solutions and will almost always trade their security for it.

    I'm not saying Microsoft is right.
    I'm saying they have a market-segment.

  4. They'll be saying things like "remember that massive DDOS attack last year? That one's going in the history books too"

  5. Not good enough on An Intelligent Speed Bump Uses Non-Newtonian Liquid (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 0

    We need a solution that will let emergency vehicles on alert pass at high speeds while slowing other forms of fast traffic.

    Speed bumps kill dozens every year in avoidable deaths by delaying emergency services.

    Speed-bumps-as-a-solution need to be binned

  6. Why NOT based on mono? on Microsoft .NET Core 2.0 For Linux Released; Redhat Will Bundle Microsoft's .NET (zdnet.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    It's like MS haven't changed, instead of joining an existing project and improving it, they want to be in control.

    Old Microsoft, you haven't changed.

    Do not want

  7. SMPlayer is fine on What Happened To Winamp? (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    It comes down to simply playing the media files and being quick and reliable. All the rest is just useless crap.

    Now that you know that I like SMPlayer - LEAVE IT THE HELL ALONE!

    It seems like Winamp was really good but then got more and more bloated, I don't want that happening to SMPlayer

  8. Re:Using LUDDITE software! on Ask Slashdot: What Are Some 'Best Practices' IT Should Avoid At All Costs? (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    Dude, you deserve a prize; I've been a Slashdotter since the 90s and these useless troll-posts of yours have been attached to every news story on here without fail since then.

    For nearly 20 years, trolling uselessly, without any content or point.

    It's pretty impressive

  9. The Youwin project on Ask Slashdot: What Would Happen If All Software Ran On All Platforms? · · Score: 1

    Source-level compatibility, so you have to recompile your source for each different chip, but you only need to write your app once.

    Write up here
    www.sprysoftware.com

  10. May the force be with all of you, and with her on Iconic Star Wars Actress Carrie Fisher Dies at 60 (people.com) · · Score: 1

      .

    (The single period to mark a passing may not be a thing here but it once was, on metafilter)

  11. Apple should get out of the Courage business and get back into making computer hardware.

    I don't know how much more "courage" the industry can take...

  12. That was my thought as I read this too, Rei. Let's hope we're both wrong

  13. Are there any alternatives on Microsoft Set To Win EU Approval for LinkedIn Buy (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Are there any worthy alternatives to sites like LinkedIn?

  14. "Now if you want to talk about the entities actually existing entirely outside the simulation, that's a whole other level."

    Portable Code.

    There is no such thing as portable code, only code that has been ported

  15. Just because there's a rate of improvement now doesn't mean it won't taper off and eventually flatten in the future.

    Just like the Tower of Babel: They wanted to reach the heavens, and for the first few hundred feet or so, they made excellent progress, but they just couldn't continue at the same pace

  16. You are so right.
    Every time she is on-screen I have to watch the scene at least three time to be able to finally read the subtitles, I just can't take my eyes off her

  17. Can't wait on Microsoft Unveils $37 Nokia 216 Feature Phone (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    At that price, I'll buy one and install Android on it instead

  18. Re:Priates are hung by the neck on China Launches Second Space Lab (space.com) · · Score: 1

    just kill them and eat them

    Soviet Green is people!

  19. A second one? on China Launches Second Space Lab (space.com) · · Score: 1

    Is their swimming pool big enough to hold two?

  20. What about my buggy-whip business??? on Massachusetts Will Tax Ride-Sharing Companies To Subsidize Taxis (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Ever since the horseless carriage appeared, I've been losing money.

    I demand the government subsidize me.

    Well, that or I could recognize that my business model is outdated and superseded and I could go into something else...

  21. But how do you catch the pokemons???

    Just kidding, I don't play that game.

    I do wonder if those that do will report the bar as a deadspot and try to work around it...

  22. My first programming job on Seymour Papert, Creator of the Logo Language, Dies At 88 (mit.edu) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In the mid-eighties, I worked as an apprentice at a place where they used LOGO (M.I.T. Experimental LOGO #43 or some other number) on a mini running TSX (or RT-11, can't remember) to do bookkeeping for about 30 small businesses.

    This mini ran about 12 terminals in text-mode (of course) and we had a small complement of clerks entering data.

    This LOGO also had NO turtle, although we had an Apple-II that I was given to take home that did have the turtle-graphics.

    What this LOGO did have were the list and word operators, which we used to write accounting software that had specialized rounding, which was more precise than using something like C floats because you could calculate precision to any arbitrary limit by simply breaking numbers apart as words and calculating their digits to the decimal place of your choosing. By being strings, they were immune to typical numerical-storage problem.

    Another thing I did with LOGO was have almost-constant epiphanies about recursion and abstraction. LOGO was designed to light fires in young minds and it certainly did for me.

    Seymour Papert has thus been a hero of mine since then and I've always longed to someday thank him for his work. I offer up my thanks to his spirit. Everything I ever went on to write in software is owed to him.

    Thank you again, Mr. Papert and may God rest your soul.

    PS - Sadly, one of the partners embezzled the business, which folded and I never got to program in LOGO again professionally, which is a real shame because LOGO was simply wonderful

  23. Re: loyalty is a two-way street on Ask Slashdot: Is It Ever OK To Quit Without Giving Notice? · · Score: 1

    Do you question the grammar of idioms such as "How come" meaning the same thing as "why"

    That one is a contraction of "how did it come to this"

  24. Re:loyalty is a two-way street on Ask Slashdot: Is It Ever OK To Quit Without Giving Notice? · · Score: 1

    if the company stopped paying him, or if it turned out the company was just run on hookers and blackjack.....

    You know what, screw your company, I'm gonna start my own company with pay, blackjack and hookers

  25. Average Walmat client in 50 years: on Walmart Experimenting With Robotic Shopping Cart For Stores (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    500 pounds, reclining like Jabba the Hutt on a sofa while a robot shovels food into their maw