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  1. Not really a robot on Household Robot Jibo Nets Over $1 Million On Indiegogo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The robot barely moves, you could pretty much just put a cell phone on a stand and run a Jibo app and it would be the same thing. Make a $100 stand that's capable of being articulated about by cell phone software, and you could do everything that's in this video.

    So while the youtube video is fun, what the company is really promising is a version of Siri that's far & away better than what Apple is capable of, delivered in less than a year and a half, on a budget far smaller than Apple's. I wish them the best but I'm sorry, I have to be a knee-jerk cynic.

  2. Not a troll. I actually do use Libreoffice, both on Mac and on a Linux. However even for my very simple jobs, I often find Libreoffice has some bug I can't work around and I have to load up my pirated copy of MS Office, which actually works.

    I keep using the open sores software based on some weird principle. It's fine (but not quite as good) for editing basic text documents.

  3. Great, they save $100/employee/year. If the employees spend an entire 2-3 hours of their time / year dealing with the piece of shit that is Libre Office, it's already a stupid business decision.

    Unless they're writing very, very basic papers in the word processor, it's a stupid business decision.

  4. Re:Well, to be fair... on eSports Starting To Go Mainstream · · Score: 1

    But the very article you posted says that there's testing because they're hoping to get classified as a sport, which no international sports league currently does. Chess promoters want to get into a sports competition such as the Olympics or Pan-Am games, and figure drug testing is a great first step.

    Chess is not a sport, the idea is ludicrous.

  5. Re:Android? on GOG.com Announces Linux Support · · Score: 2

    Playing these games with no mouse and a virtual keyboard half an inch tall doesn't sound like very much fun. Even if it's technically possible.

  6. Re:laying off...but needs more H-1B's on No RIF'd Employees Need Apply For Microsoft External Staff Jobs For 6 Months · · Score: 2

    Well to be fair they're mostly firing a bunch of Finns.

  7. Re:There are modern day fruit tree efforts too on Exhibit On Real Johnny Appleseed To Hit the Road · · Score: 2

    You're off by a billion people or so. Cooking over wood fires or using rudimentary wood-fueled cooking stoves is very common.

  8. Re:no wild day-night temperature swings... on NASA: Lunar Pits and Caves Could House Astronauts · · Score: 3, Informative

    With no atmosphere, you could also say it's extremely well-insulated all the time.

  9. Re:How Many Employees are Required? on Ask Slashdot: How Many Employees Does Microsoft Really Need? · · Score: 1, Informative

    Actually Windows XP was based on the Windows NT architecture. Windows 95, was based on the DOS architecture.

    Windows 95 was decades ago, it wasn't up to modern standards but it was certainly better than Mac OS 7 or Linux 1.0. It's time to move on.

  10. Re:They're finishing off Nokia on Ask Slashdot: How Many Employees Does Microsoft Really Need? · · Score: 1

    You're making shit up. What he actually said is "we will continue to innovate and grow our fan base with Xbox while also creating additive business value for Microsoft,"

    Sure he's cancelling the XBox Original TV Shows idea, but in all honest that idea was incredibly stupid and really added nothing to 99.99% of XBox users.

  11. Re:Corporate culture on Ask Slashdot: How Many Employees Does Microsoft Really Need? · · Score: 1

    40' RV? That's like when the trashiest of white trash wins the lottery.

  12. Re:I'm not an anti sharing nazi... on Economist: File Sharing's Impact On Movies Is Modest At Most · · Score: 1

    Even if they don't, how long is the turnover? Any person could download it from another site and then put it up on Piratebay 5 minutes later. And with a popular movie like Transformers, with tens of thousands of seeders, surely that's what happens. It's not like there's blu-ray screeners on other sites and piratebay is lagging 3 weeks behind.

  13. Re:I'm not an anti sharing nazi... on Economist: File Sharing's Impact On Movies Is Modest At Most · · Score: 3, Informative

    No they don't. That was sort-of true 3 years ago. Pirated content of current releases is from camcorder recordings. For instance that's all that's available for Transformers. Picture quality is generally shit. This still from the top-rated download may look OK, but in reality as a movie I find them pretty much unwatchable. And that's better than most camcorder recordings -Transformers was very popular around the world, and has been out for a while already, so better camcorder recordings are available.

    Yeah I'm able to believe bootlegs are a slight positive, because anybody who wants to see the actual thing enough to suffer through a low-quality bootleg is going to want to go and see the movie in a theater.

    Of course where bootlegs hurt the studios is in Blu-Ray recordings, where easily-available, free, high quality versions of the movie compete with the same thing that is not free. There is no economic method for not-free to compete with free. Just legal threats and an appeal to morals.

    One exception is after the Oscar nominations in February or so, where review screeners are bootlegged, and some art movies may still be playing in the theaters.

  14. Re:Tiny Projectors on Nano-Pixels Hold Potential For Screens Far Denser Than Today's Best · · Score: 1

    The idea is, commercial affordable pixel densities have gotten higher and higher over the past few years, but tiny projectors haven't really improved. Why should further advancements in pixel densities start helping now? Perhaps it's something else holding them back.

  15. Re:Tiny Projectors on Nano-Pixels Hold Potential For Screens Far Denser Than Today's Best · · Score: 1

    You'd think, but microprojectors/picoprojectors haven't really advanced over the past five years.

  16. Re:IETF next on Tor Project Sued Over a Revenge Porn Business That Used Its Service · · Score: 1

    How does that justify posting her nudes? What were you trying to accomplish? You can understand that it comes off as "I disagree with her about something, so here is a personal attack where I post her nudez on the Internet." Very childish and not really part of any argument. It's just being an asshole.

    Perhaps anonymity is a good thing. Perhaps tor is great. A mean-spirited personal attack isn't the way to support it. It undermines your argument, because it's tempting to believe that anybody who does such an asshole move must be wrong.

  17. Re:IETF next on Tor Project Sued Over a Revenge Porn Business That Used Its Service · · Score: 0

    What the fuck? Do you call rape victims sluts and publicly humiliate them? Even if you think her lawsuits are misguided and quixotic, she was clearly wronged, and her lawsuits are a legitimate attempt at getting legal justice. Getting back at her by posting her nudes to a discussion forum shows how juvenile and idiotic many tor supporters are.

    If Tor is a great way to distribute stolen nudes, sell drugs, launder money, etc., then perhaps it should be blocked. What's the benefit? China blocks it, it seems to be entirely useful to people who want to get up to no good.

  18. Re:another language shoved down your throat on Python Bumps Off Java As Top Learning Language · · Score: 1

    DeVry college offers degrees?

  19. Re:Slashdot degrades further and further on Watch Dogs Graphics and Gameplay: PC Vs. Xbox One, With Surprising Results · · Score: 1

    But it's true, right? If a cheap Dell off-the-shelf computer was far better than the current generation, that would definitely show how terrible the current consoles are. Instead, you need to spend maybe $800 minimum, you probably want to build the computer yourself and therefor need to have the time and the knowledge to build the computer yourself and then deal with any potential issues...

    It's not really a story that you can do better than a console if you're willing to put in a larger amount of money, time, and expertise.

  20. Re:the mac phenomenon on Watch Dogs Graphics and Gameplay: PC Vs. Xbox One, With Surprising Results · · Score: 1

    PS3s and XBoxes are still being made/sold, and still have games coming out for them, and that isn't changing any time soon.

  21. Re:Hate to break it to you ... on US Arrests Son of Russian MP In Maldives For Hacking · · Score: 1

    But there isn't a clause in most country's constitutions about this, and of course nations with little power are also often corrupt and unwilling to cooperate in international law enforcement, generally more so than powerful nations.

  22. Just think of what you can do with this! on New Single Board Computer Lets You Swap Out the CPU and Memory · · Score: 5, Funny

    A bunch of nerds could order one, then wait six months for it to arrive. They could install a version of Linux on it, play around with it for about 20 minutes, and then talk about how maybe they'll use it for XMBC. Then they could just let it gather dust on some shelf until it gets thrown away in a few years.

  23. Re:Get it right on Two Earth-Like Exoplanets Don't Actually Exist · · Score: 1

    Right, well the generational ship is going to be sent any day now so I'm glad the scientists at least put the brakes on this one.

  24. Re: Seriously? on How Apple Can Take Its Headphones To the Next Level · · Score: 1

    Sennheiser headphones aren't cheap (certainly not 1/5th the cost, 75% is more like it) and have their own built-in marketing cost. Sennheiser advertises heavily as well. Sure they are good headphones, but they play the exact same game Beats does.

    Don't over-value the Dre name. Sure I like NWA as much as the next guy, but if MC Ren released a headphone that was total shit, people would call him on it. Consumer Reports wouldn't give the headphones sounds good/too expensive type reviews.

  25. Re:Seriously? on How Apple Can Take Its Headphones To the Next Level · · Score: 2

    Obviously Nike profits, and some shoe margins are stupid-high, but in general I'd say the quality of Nike shoes is far higher than what you'd find for $15. Payless shoes hurt to wear and fall apart quickly.

    Beats headphones generally get positive reviews, even if they're not considered top in their field. I've listened to them at electronic stores and was impressed. Maybe you can get somewhat cheaper headphones that are better, but certainly cheap headphones aren't as good. Consumer Reports magazine said as much.