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  1. Textbooks are not obsolete, their prices are. on Bill and Melinda Gates: Textbooks Are Becoming Obsolete · · Score: 1

    Textbooks are not obsolete, their prices are. I worked in the textbook publishing world for many years; it's a racket. Now, most of the big textbook publishing companies have gone print *and* digital and also entered the "services" arena with "Learning Management Software". The biggest textbook publishing houses (most of the big ones are now private-equity-owned) are huge monoliths that can't adapt very quickly.

    The "Open Textbook" movement has some promise in bringing down the cost of textbooks, but has been hindered by overall incompetence (mostly, by meddling academics and foundations who don't understand the vagaries of the textbook marketplace. One place "Open Text" seems to be doing a fairly decent job.

    Most aren't aware that universities take a % of profit from the bookstore, and as a result haven't really come on board to cut costs as aggressively as they could have.

    Khan Academy? WAY overrated. What are the outcomes? People learns (this is cognitive science) by following threads of interest, not being "lectured to", whether in person or in a video - although "in person" at least allows for "branching" if the student can as questions of the presenter/teacher.

    Code Academy? Can Code Academy create a mechanical engineer? A surgeon? Sure, coding can be taught online; it's a very linear activity (not always, but mostly). It's a language. Not everything can be taught effectively online. Lso learning styles come into play. Some people love textbooks, but textbooks CAN be made a LOT cheaper. (Examples: open textbook repositories; Flat World Knowledge, etc.)

    Learning is a multi-faceted activity that doesn't require one magical approach.

    Eventually we will probably see ultra-cheap tablets that have incredible markup capabilities,with software that is *designed* never to be obsolete, so the student can refer back to notes, etc.

    Me? If I'm pursing a professional degree, I want a physical textbook as *one* of a number of learning tools, and it will remain in my library for as long as I wish without it's "software" (grammar, graphics, paper, print, and ink), going obsolete.

  2. Where are the corporate polluter and bank videos? on Leaked Video Shows Google Executives' Candid Reaction To Trump Victory (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    As if the banks, corporate polluters and every other human-killing group wasn't shouting to the rafters when Dotard was "elected" with Putin's help. I want to see some of *those* videos; I;m sure they're out there. And frankly, even though Google probably doesn't the tripe that comes from the far right, I think they. Speech may be "free", but the truth is expensive, especially when it is subverted by the lairs, cheats, and scum in officialdom who are supporting Dotard.

  3. Trump believers think they're winning, even though they're losing. This is one sign of cultism.

  4. Scooters need to be limited to 12-15mph, tops. This is a trivial fix. Anyone arguing against helmets and other safety gear at speeds exceeding 12mph is ignorant of what can happen to a human body crashing at speed. Anyone who cries out "nanny state" - just because that state wants to protect people from hurting themselves - should not be permitted to have children. /s

  5. RIP, John on EFF Founder John Perry Barlow Has Died At Age 70 (eff.org) · · Score: 2

    A good man whose work will continue! Godspeed!

  6. Yelp is like the mafia! on Yelp Accused Of Hiding Positive Reviews For Non-Advertiser (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 1

    How this extortionist company is still in business, and how its senior executives have not been jailed or fined $100's of Millions, is beyond me. Yelp = fail! 2-3 years ago I spoke with a small business owner who claimed that they moved negative review to the top of her review stream, after she refused several offers to advertise. I think Yelp has been brought to court for its abuse, and won. Sad!

  7. Hey guys - game over! on Scientists Get Closer To Replicating Human Sperm (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Next: artificial wombs and synthetic eggs impregnated by synthetic sperm. Welcome all ye drones, to our new AI overlords.

  8. "Wiser"= more empathic; opposite of wealthy on The Lower Your Social Class, the 'Wiser' You Are, Suggests New Study (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    This research comports with other research that shows the more wealth a person has, the less empathy they exhibit. So, "considering the opinion of others" seems to resonate with higher empathy scores for poor people. In a way, this research is supporting research showing wealth accumulation reduces empathy for those of lesser means.

  9. Re:Another Repulican controller state on Facebook To Build $1 Billion Data Center In Virginia (cnn.com) · · Score: 0

    Yeah...go give away $19million in tax breaks to a multi-billion dollar company, for 100 jobs. Yeah, really brilliant!

  10. Re:Frost piss. on PC Shipments Hit the Lowest Level In a Decade (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    MOD THIS GUY UP!

  11. Re:First world problems.... on 'I'm Suing New York City To Loosen Verizon's Iron Grip' (wired.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    You're the exception, Cowboy. Fly-over country is slowly failing. Why? Because you don't have open societies that are supported by the majority of the people. I feel real sorry for people moderate sensibilities living in your part of the world. And, if you think I'm blowing smoke I'd be willing to make a long bet that fly-over country will continue to lag in many world-wide developed nation standards. In the meantime, enjoy your bandwidth and the ability it gives you to rapidly access Brietbart feeds.

  12. Lying, thieving GOP/Trump/AT&T on AT&T Receives $6.5 Billion To Build Wireless Network For First Responders (reuters.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Welcome to the new grifter economy. Think about it: within just the last week ATT has scored permission to sell ANY of your data to ANYONE willing to put up the $$. They have leanred that they no longer have to provide Lifeline service (reduced rates) to millions of poor people. And, finally, they get $6.5Billion to build a 911 network that should only cost about $500M, and even then will be unreliable in a true, national emergency. We can thank the GOP-appointed justices, the corrupt GOP Congress and our grifter POTUS for helping ATT, one of the worst telcos in the world.

  13. Re:Yeah - Oh, PLEASE! on U.S. Jobs, Pay Show Solid Gains in Trump's First Full Month (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The current economic improvements are not a black and white difference between Obama and Trump. Trump has done NOTHING policy-wise yet; he is resting on the policy foundations of the past 8 years of the Obama administration. Nevertheless, his mostly ignorant-of-economics, self-confirmation-biased "true believers" will happily consume the hash of lies and distortions they are fed. Are their incomes going up? Is life easier? All they have to do is make a trip to the mailbox to find out that *nothing* has changed. What's going to surprise most of them is how once Clown Trump and his circus get going, how they are going to be left behind.

    We have a *structural* disruption in worldwide benefits to labor; that structural disruption is ACCELERATING. Clown Trump and his base are going to find that out soon enough, as labor becomes ever more the commodity and automation continues to hallow out jobs. Wake up!

  14. Exactly! And, given that Foxcon is committed to nearly 100% automation and relatively low skill in their factories, these jobs will *not* pay that well. They may *appear* to pay well in Western PA, where jobs are wanting, but then China will have leverage against Trump if he tries to screw around with tariffs - China can just say, "we're leaving" and then what. Who is going to "give" - Trump, or China? China is playing Trump like the chimp that he is.

    Look, China is planning to lay off MILLIONS of workers in China, to automate. They may put this factory into PA and wait for Trump to be replaced, then they will go FULL automation and WIN! To the Chinese, Trump is below "bush league" (pun, intended).

  15. What you fail to note is how SUCCESSFUL gaslighting over the course of the last few years from Putins hacks AND the lying media like Brietbart have been. Either you are part of the effort (because it serves your ends), or you are willfully ignorant of it (because it serves your ends).

    Read some history about Russian propaganda; Putin is GOOD at this; it's a high-level art in Russia. Don't believe me, Comrade? Here, let this guy deconstruct it for you! http://smallwarsjournal.com/jr...

  16. Requires remuneration and public service on The FBI Is Arresting People Who Rent DDoS Botnets (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    People like this should be made to pay back every penny of damage, and then put into a MANDATORY public service program for 2 years where they spend WEEKENDS (no weekends off!) teaching kids in poor neighborhoods how to code, or some other socially redeemable task. For every weekend he misses, he has to make up two more - and there is no financial remuneration. If he does it again, jail!

  17. Can we sue the politicians if accidents happen? on Senate Committee Expected To OK Autonomous Car Bills in Michigan (detroitnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Self-driving cars are still vaporware. If the idiots in Detroit put cars on the road that are not capable of perceiving ALL road variables, and thus cause deaths, the legislators who pass this bill; the Governor, and all senior automotive execs should be help *criminally* responsible.

  18. Re:Time to get rid of Google too! on Google Will Kill Chrome Apps For Windows, Mac, and Linux In Early 2018 (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Mod this guy up!

  19. Re:If You're not rich, have a bright future! on 'We're Just Rentals': Uber Drivers Ask Where They Fit In a Self-Driving Future (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    You are absolutely correct. Most people are not aware of the coming automation juggernaut; it will be unlike anything the labor sector has ever seen - and it will cause massive displacement. http://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac....

  20. Looks like the investors and senior executives of Uber are sharing...the spoils. Those people never had any overarching "vision" other than lining their pockets.

  21. Go deep - if guilty, nail them and jail them! on Theranos Faces Congressional Inquiry Over Faulty Blood Tests (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Sunny Balwani and Elizabeth Holmes; the Theranos Board; all Theranos investors; and, Theranos strategic partners and suppliers ALL need to be investigated regarding their knowledge of potential fraud and collusion. If evidence is gained showing intentional fraud from*any* one of the foregoing, jail them!

  22. Universal surveillance will happen on Istanbul Attack: A Grim Reminder Of Why Airports Are Easy Targets (firstpost.com) · · Score: 1

    As soon as the technological means are there, universal surveillance will happen. One thing that human beings want is security, and we know from psychological studies that large population groups will put up with inconvenience - even punish themselves to some degree, financially, socially, etc. - to assure personal safety. Given that universal surveillance is going to happen, we need to start looking for ways to make it transparent, to prevent abuse. Nobody is talking about that; nobody is considering the possibility that universal surveillance might be more a good thing (with problems) than a bad thing (which everyone always assumes it will be, without qualification).

  23. It's the Watchmaker argument on Elon Musk: 'One In Billions' Chance We're Not Living In A Computer Simulation (vox.com) · · Score: 1

    Musk is just projecting. He's a reductionist. Last, he can't prove his position. How does one prove that one is inside a simulation,when it must be assumed that the simulation is under another's control; thus,the attempt at proof,and even hunches that seek one to pursue proofs, are part of a controlled simulation?

  24. There will be advantages and disadvantages. What's missing fromall this are powerful filters that permit parents to control who pre-teens (and even teens) can gain access to on their phones. Marketers are using technology that is incredibly powerful to reach this young demographic. Parents have no way to counteract that. Access to information is a cool thing, but what *kind* of information. DO you really want your 10-year-old son accessing the most extreme pRon sites? Trust me, many kids will go there, and we are now beginning to see some of the problems that result from just this kind of access. Also, look at the studies that point to vastly increased risks for anxiety and depression among teens who are heavy users of social media. Frankly, I think Internet access is a good thing, but it's still the Wild West out there. Parents are losing the battle to marketers.

  25. Re:Only $9B valuation...where are the indictments! on Theranos Withdraws Two Years of Blood Test Results (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    How do the senior executives and Board members get off without some penalties. These people may have endangered the health of many thousands (or more) people!