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  1. Re:Works GREAT! on Scientists Build Wireless Bicycle Brakes · · Score: 1

    When the breaks gradually go into breaking mode when the battery dies, I see no problem (sorry for spoiling the fun).

  2. Re:Java killer? on Red Hat Uncloaks 'Java Killer': the Ceylon Project · · Score: 2

    The new assignment operator ":="

    Oh look, someone revived the Clipper dBASE compiler / Pascal syntax.

    This is called the becomes operator. I think it was introduced by Dykstra, a well-known computer science professor. The idea is that it is mathematical more correct than the equals (=) operator, as you can do: x := 3; x := 4; Personally, it's not my favourite (I prefer =), but I do think that it leads to less if(a = b) { ... } mistakes than using the = and == operators from the C language

  3. The browser... on Why Linux Loses Out On Hardware Acceleration In Firefox · · Score: 1

    The browser is the computer...

  4. Re:Why .04? on Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) Makes a First Appearance · · Score: 1
    ...or the release numbers are:

    % date +%y%d

  5. Re:Bloody idiots on Open-Source Social Network Diaspora Goes Live · · Score: 1
    You are absolutely right, but for Diaspora's case: Getting multiple browser support right takes time, getting IE support right even longer. (I admit that for a simple "join page" it wouldn't be that much extra time. During alpha development phase, you want to go forward, not stepping aside.

    ...and it's nice to let IE users experience the feeling others have for all those IE-only websites.

    But very tactical, to promote your new website to new users? No...

  6. gthumb on Ubuntu Replaces F-Spot With Shotwell · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I've been following developments of gthumb lately and I've seem a significant increase in improvements the last year. I'm pretty sure it's triggered by competition with F-Spot and possibly Shotwell. The main reason for me to use gthumb is the superior import facility for your digital photos. You can store them in your own hierarchy/folders in the way you like it.

  7. Garmin forerunner 305 and linux on Open Access To Exercise Data? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I've written some blog entries about my Garmin Forerunner 305. I also got it to work under linux: http://www.roalt.com/content/blogcategory/28/31/ Just one month ago, I also added a quick release fix and a Cadence meter, so I can use it both with running and with cycling. With the release kit it's also perfect if you want to do triathlon (although I'm not so sure it's swim-proof)...

  8. in other news... on 45% of Dutch Media-Buying Population Are "Pirates" · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... studies found that people not interested in listening, playing or watching any media are not buying it, nor downloading it illegally.

  9. Not so idiotic story... on Obama Keeps His Blackberry (And Gets a Sectera) · · Score: 1

    Not having e-mail and telephone lines directly available seems pretty technological dark aged to me. Staff needing to use their own (or their foreign country cell phone) and setting up personal gmail accounts in order to do some work isn't helping white house procedures to keep work safe and according to some presidential's disclosure acts. I think the 6-year old O.S. is indeed a bit out-of-place and doesn't prove the point that is made, but relative seen, it's looks pretty dark.

  10. Useless as in "linux" on A "Bill of Lights" to Restrict LEDs on Gadgets? · · Score: 1

    Yes, they are useless on the Dell XPS M1710, but only if you have linux running: I've been searching for a way to control them from my linux operating system and the only information I found that it was already damn hard to do it from Windows using some kind of Dell Windows API (see http://www.notebookforums.com/post840284.html#post 840284.

  11. Re:They are? on How To Request Better ATI Linux Support · · Score: 1

    Ah, finally someone who also reads more than slashdot banners, instead of accusing me of working for AMD!

  12. Re:Driver support can mean increased sales on How To Request Better ATI Linux Support · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ... versus having good relations with the software manafacturer that makes the operating system that is being used by 90% of your customers...

  13. Re:Here's an improvement -- open the source!! on How To Request Better ATI Linux Support · · Score: 0

    Yes, that would be great! But, unfortunately, this cannot be done easily: The drivers are stuffed with proprietary code from Third-party technology companies that deliver it to either NVIDIA and ATI. So they have to replace it or ask those companies to open the source. Second issue is of course the company-secret technology of NVIDIA and ATI that's in the driver. Think of the tricks of the past where they did some shortcuts to let their card perform better in certain games and benchmarks. However, I don't think that's a real compelling argument.

  14. Re:European model? on Power Consumption and the Modern Geek · · Score: 1
    I bought the Energy check 3000 from conrad.nl (A german store with an online webshop in the netherlands). You can even specify the cost per kWh and it calculates for a time how much something costs.

    I used to check my usage of my server and found out by just unplugging the CD-ROM drive, it saves about 10 Watts for an idle drive!

  15. Re:And OpenXChange on SUSE 10.0 OSS Released · · Score: 1

    Blackdown and GNU CLASSPATH do a good job of making a free -as in RMS- java. Some linux distributions already use that together with eclipse. For instance gentoo and I also think fedora supports it.

  16. Re:Caveat Emptor! loud screeching noises on Hitachi's 500GB SATA-II Reviewed · · Score: 1
    I looked for this command on a Windows XP machine, an OpenBSD machine and a Linux (Gentoo) machine. Command not found on each one.

    Use gentoo only if you -know- what you want. It's like saying "I build my own car but it does not have cruise control..."

    emerge sys-apps/smartmontools does the trick...

  17. Re:What I liked least? on Happy Birthday, Amiga · · Score: 1
    Right, the large amount of free software was indeed great.

    A comforting idea that the Linux platform inherited the free software, while the PC platform inherited the virusses :-)

  18. What I liked least? on Happy Birthday, Amiga · · Score: 1
    On the other hand, it was also one of the first machines with a serious 'virus' scene (at least as I remember it). Maybe other 'advanced' platform had the same trouble (atari, mac's) but certainly not PC's.

    It took the PC at least 5-20 year until they 'catched up' and had a similar virus thread

  19. Separation on Low-Cost Space Shuttle Replacement Proposed · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Instead of a one-size-fits-all craft, t/Space's plan is to build an air-launched four-person capsule termed the Crew Transfer Vehicle (CXV), specialized for carrying people to and from low-Earth orbit. Once in orbit the CXV would dock with a separately-launched Crew Exploration Vehicle

    ALL STATIONS: Prepare for saucer separation sequence!

    According to star trek producers, this sequence was so expensive in special-effects, that it was hardly performed during the seven seasons of Star Trek: The Next generation... Funny that in real-life it might be cheaper...

  20. Re:Questions on Breakthrough In JPEG Compression · · Score: 1

    When will the arithmetic coding patent be expired?

  21. Look positive on Astronaut: 'Single-Planet Species Don't Last' · · Score: 2, Funny
    The statistical risk of humans getting wiped out in the next 100 years due to a super volcano or asteroid or comet impact is 1 in 455

    Why always look at the negative side of things? It would reduce the problem of slashdotting websites...

  22. Re:Working with Palm files on Limitations in Current Breed of Palm Handhelds? · · Score: 4, Funny
    >>Can I be so bold to suggest that this lack of innovation might be due to the lack fo significant competition for Palm?

    >Ever heard of PocketPC?

    Can I be so bold to suggest that this lack of innovation might be due to the lack fo significant competition for Palm!

  23. Re:no bash shell on Limitations in Current Breed of Palm Handhelds? · · Score: 3, Funny
    Because we all know the CLI is faster, even when you don't have a keyboard.

    I have an official Palm Keyboard, but it's useless with vi because it lacks the ESCape key...

  24. Re:Looking back... on Ask Wil Wheaton Anything (Part Deux) · · Score: 1
    Mr. Wheaton, what would you consider your greatest achievement that you take the most pride in?

    It'll probably be his poker skills...

  25. Gentoo? on Ask Wil Wheaton Anything (Part Deux) · · Score: 1
    Hi Wil,

    To achieve ultimate geekness, will (or did) you try to install Gentoo linux?