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  1. If you are to pay someone to assemble your IKEA furniture, you are nullifying the price advantage to buy this crap at a bargain price in first place. So, you better than put that money on better, already assembled furniture. Take into consideration your IKEA furniture will end up in the garbage within a 5 to 10 years period of time. High quality furniture will last many generations. IKEA furniture is a good idea for the young people just starting in life and prone to move in the early period of their adult life. You don't want to invest too much in furniture you believe you won't move when moving from a city to another. However, on the long term, high quality furniture is a better investment.

  2. Re:NFW on Why AI Won't Take Over The Earth (ssrn.com) · · Score: 1

    'Making profit at all costs.'

    Nice oxymoron.

  3. Re:Show me on Amateur Drone Lands On British Air Carrier, Wired Reviews Anti-Drone Technology (bbc.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    On another hand, if you actually want to damage the aircraft carrier or attempt to the life of its operating staff. A remote controlled quadcopter, octocopter, plane or whatever drone you want is not the best way to accomplish it. Just use a RPG, bazooka or whatever other more efficient explosive payload delivery system exists. You will tell me it is easier to get an hand on a drone than a bazooka, however you still have to get some semtex which shouldn't be easier to obtain than a bazooka. Delivering two kilos of semtex on the upper deck will not do much damage by itself.

  4. Re: Purpose on Google Cancels Town Hall To Discuss Diversity In Its Ranks (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 2

    Exactly that. The problem is not with women in the workplace, it is with companies policies to artificially boost women representation in the workforce. It is bad generalization of the global representation within the population. This is actually a well-known sophism of hasty generalization.

  5. Re:So that the aliens can ignore my messages too? on Celebrate Voyager's 40th Anniversary By Beaming A Message Into Outer Space (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Even past Mars solar cells are so, so. Imagine at that distance.

  6. Re:Virtue signaling douche bags on Tech Leaders Speak Out Against Trump Ban on Transgender Troops (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, notes are not necessarily telling the truth. They are not necessarily reflecting the reality. It is not because the author is now dead it is more credible. There is a lot of people committing suicide on false perceptions or just because of mental illness.

  7. Re:"The car will tattle on the driver." on Man Blames Tesla Autopilot System For Rollover Crash, Then Recants (autoguide.com) · · Score: 1

    That's why I believe BeauHD is on autopilot mode and let this story make its way to Slashdot while it shouldn't since there is nothing to discuss. The driver doesn't know if the autopilot was engaged or not. So, until we know, there is nothing to discuss. Why /. are you wasting our time publishing such stories?

  8. Re:That's so impressive on Former Astronaut Julie Payette To Be Canada's Next Governor General (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Pretty stupid comment. Like speaking different languages is the only way someone may accomplished himself. A fortiori if speaking means learning a subset of already made sentences while singing. BTW, how useful is this today to speak six languages unless you are a translator?

  9. Re:That's so impressive on Former Astronaut Julie Payette To Be Canada's Next Governor General (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 2

    I wonder if she actually speak fluently six languages or if she just sing opera in six languages.

  10. Re:Good, she has experience on Former Astronaut Julie Payette To Be Canada's Next Governor General (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Spot on. As a friend of mine said after the news of her nomination came out.

    "She spent most of her life time trying to convince us astronauts are useful. She will be perfect as governor general."

  11. Re:What if... on What Happens When Geoengineers 'Hack The Planet'? (thebulletin.org) · · Score: 1

    Better build an ark.

  12. Re: marking the actual dimensions as well is easy. on Home Improvement Chains Accused of False Advertising Over Lumber Dimensions (consumerist.com) · · Score: 1

    You are right, very old buildings are built with framing lumbers having the actual 2x4 dimensions. I don't know when exactly the industry switched to 1.5x3.5, but it is somewhere between 1930 and 1970.

  13. To put things in perspective, the Milky Way is about 100 000 light-years in diameter. The Sun is located about 25 000 light-years from the center. So far, the very first radio signal human made sent from the Earth hasn't reach that many solar systems. In a sphere of 49 light-years from the Sun, there is about 208 stars of absolute magnitude 8.5 and brighter. Keep in mind the strength of a radio signal is proportional to the inverse of the square of the distance between the sender and the receiver.

  14. Pointless comment. We got the fucking signal, nothing like sending a radio signal to Napoleon Bonaparte.

  15. Re:Fuck off america on Trump Announces US Withdrawal From Paris Climate Accord (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    Western countries can claim greener and cleaner economy because they moved the dirty business in these countries. Trump wants them back in USA. That's why he withdrawal from Paris Climate Accord. These dirty businesses provide job for the less educated in the country.

  16. Re:Differential and management are not the same. on When AI Botches Your Medical Diagnosis, Who's To Blame? (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    You have it wrong. The list is not to be put in human hands. The human is responsible for wrong diagnostics much more often than the software. This is known for a long time. This was already the case 40 years ago for some specific diseases where the software (expert system) was better than a human to diagnose the disease. Now, the spectrum is broaden because data is available to take advantage of machine learning. It is known, such systems are better than the expert physician at diagnostic. It is beaten only by a panel of experts. A panel of experts to diagnose someone is very rare.

    What do you believe the physician do when performing a diagnostic? Look at symptoms, compare with data, evaluate probability you have disease A, B, C,..., request more tests if he cannot determine between many diseases, iterate. The physician cannot process the extraordinary amount of data a computer can to evaluate the options, probabilities and pick the suitable and best tests to discriminate when in doubt. That's why a physician can easily be beaten by the machine at this game. So, why going back to a physician once you have the best diagnostic possible?

    We can even imagine the machine can also pick the best treatment, provided it is continuously fed with data from million of patients and progress from different treatments for a given disease.

  17. Re:You'll never be in media with that attitude. on Did China Hack The CIA In A Massive Intelligence Breach From 2010 To 2012? (ibtimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Beside that, some of the headlines are really unlikely even if we discover at the end China actually had hacked information. In particular, why in the hell would the Russian would like to pass hacked information to China instead of exploiting it themselves? You must assume they are really, really stupid to waste the information by passing it to China, even for economic considerations or whatever favor China can give them in return.

  18. Re:Simple on Can You Copyright a Joke? (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    You don't know anything about what you are talking. Trademarks and copyrights are two different things. You do not infringe a trademark by naming it, you infringe a trademark by using it to brand your product. Next, copyrights apply to original artistic work. You cannot copyright thoughts. Also, you infringe a copyright by not giving credit to the original owner and/or using someone's else artistic work to make money. So, yes, humorists and comedians are subject to violate someone's else copyright by using someone's else artistic work to make money without paying royalties and/or obtaining a right to use it. That's why an American produced TV series derived from a UK produced TV series will have to pay rights to the original authors to produce an adapted and remake of the original. I see no reason for this to not apply to jokes.

  19. Right on spot. It is up to the manufacture of the so called very expensive hardware to maintain its platform. Don't you pay support to this manufacturer? Or are you telling me all these hospitals are running very expensive hardware (PET scanners and so on) without any maintenance contracts for these multimillion devices? In that case, it is the hospital's direction to blame for the fiasco.

  20. Re:Enough blame to go around on Microsoft Blasts Spy Agencies For Leaked Exploits Used By WanaDecrypt0r (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Gross negligence is when someone like the CTO and/or CEO continues to run his business using Windows XP without buying maintenance and patching the OS knowing the manufacturer stopped supporting this OS a long time ago, except for paying customers. Wow, there is still 150 million idiots out there running unpatched versions of Windows XP.

    Gross negligence is letting you IT infrastructure going outdated and unmaintained because you want to save a few bucks and you are gambling with your company's security betting you will be safe because you are not a target big enough worth attacking.

    Until six months ago, the large company in financial industry I am working for was still running thousands of Windows XP workstations and everything internally developped running in a browser needs to support IE 8.

    Many servers were installed with selfsigned certificates and nobody really cares, even the authentication infrastructure was running an outdated and no longer supported version of OpenSSL. Outdated and no longer supported versions of Java were found everywhere.

    But, we haven't suffer a major attack yet. Management is still rewarding the sloppiness attitude on security because it saves some budget money at the end of the year.

  21. Are you talking about systemd?

  22. Re:Well, it's been a few years now. on Google's Upcoming 'Fuchsia' Smartphone OS Dumps Linux, Has a Wild New UI (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    This has nothing to do with the OS, it has everything to do with the provider you bought your device from. Mine is patched regularly by BB, on average once a month.

  23. That's why I got my Android phone patched regularly by the manufacturer buying it directly from the ominous BB instead of a telco provider. It is patched about once a month with the latest bug fixes and latest version of Android.

  24. And they aren't fuschia.

  25. My first, second and third reaction too. And what you say for C is also true for Fortran. That guy doesn't know what he is talking about. Neither Fortran, nor C are first generation languages as he states it anyway. This article is total crap. Shame on you Scientific American for publishing that shit.