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  1. Hijacking on Domain Registry of America Suspended By ICANN · · Score: 5, Informative

    I get hijack letters from them all the goddamn time. I have about a dozen domains and I constantly get "expiration" notices that are really transfer authorizations in the fine print. It's sleazy and deceitful, and they deserve to be shut down.

    I can't imagine how many suckers fall for it and end up paying $40 or more for domain registration... does DRA even allow outbound transfers?

  2. Re:Actually, WH can waive state laws on White House Punts On Petition To Allow Tesla Direct Sales · · Score: 1

    Um, no. Congress created the Department of Commerce and delegated all of its authority to regulate commerce back to the White House.

  3. Wag the Dog on Fighting Climate Change With Trade · · Score: 1

    So, the US Government is trying to capitalize politically on its effort to "save the environment" by removing tariffs it only imposed on Chinese solar panels LAST MONTH?

    I see what they did, there.

  4. I took my own drone footage on FAA Pressures Coldwell, Other Realtors To Stop Using Drone Footage · · Score: 1

    When I sold my last house, I gave the Realtor footage I had taken using my R/C aircraft for fun.

  5. Tesla Fans on The Oatmeal Convinces Elon Musk To Donate $1 Million To Tesla Museum · · Score: 1

    Shit, reading these comments, you'd think Slashdot would take Tesla over Chuck Norris in a fight...

  6. Re:Obligatory Car Analogy on Police Recording Confirms NYPD Flew At a Drone and Never Feared Crashing · · Score: 2

    You are absolutely right. I should have thought a bit more about my comment, because it is absolutely both a white list and a black list. Thanks for pointing that out!

  7. Re:Obligatory Car Analogy on Police Recording Confirms NYPD Flew At a Drone and Never Feared Crashing · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It is legal because there is no Law against it.

    Everything is legal that is not prohibited by a Law.

    Laws are a blacklist, not a whitelist, just like the Constitution is a blacklist of things government is not allowed to do, not a whitelist of things Citizens ARE allowed to do.

  8. Relevant Quote on UK Gov't Plans To Push "Emergency" Surveillance Laws · · Score: 1

    "In order to ensure our security and continuing stability, the Republic will be reorganized into the first Galactic Empire, for a safe and secure society which I assure you will last for ten thousand years."

    -- Emperor Palpatine

  9. Re:UK is not a free country on UK Gov't Plans To Push "Emergency" Surveillance Laws · · Score: 0

    First and best post ever.

  10. Sunk cost fallacy on The Pentagon's $399 Billion Plane To Nowhere · · Score: 1

    The whole program is a sunk cost fallacy at this point. Congress needs to look at the cost and return of fixing the F35 program versus scrapping the entire thing, which is probably the best decision it could make.

    The F35 is an unmitigated disaster. It is everything a military jet SHOULDN'T be. The entire process was destined to fail from the beginning, and it all boils down to the DoD's decision processes, like those that award contracts based on the race and gender of a company's owner rather than the merit of that company's products, and the ones that say "gee, if there could only be one plane that did everything, that would definitely be the best way to go!"

    Jack of all trades, master of nothing, is not what we need in a fighter. The reason we have different branches of the military is because each has starkly unique needs compared to the others. Their needs are so unique that even the most junior engineer can look at the F35 proposal and say "hahaahh fuck no."

  11. Re:crossed the 5million mark at about 9:30 Eastern on Lessig's Mayday PAC Scrambling To Cross Crowd Funding Finish Line · · Score: 1

    This isn't an attempt to "buy back" our democracy. It's an attempt by another group of politically-motivated individuals to gain more influence and power in Washington.

  12. At MOST, 4 years on Ask Slashdot: How Often Should You Change Jobs? · · Score: 1

    Never stay in a job for more than 4 years. This does not mean "change employers," but definitely don't stay in the same assignment.

    Either get promoted, change groups, or make some other change.

  13. Re:I wish I could do this! on Lessig's Mayday PAC Scrambling To Cross Crowd Funding Finish Line · · Score: 1

    That's right. We can't forget the invariable dipping that must come later. I get such pleas in emails from various PACs every single day.

    "We've accomplished so much, but we must have your continued support to keep going! Send us even MOAR MONEEZ!"

    If it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and acts like a duck, guess what...

  14. Re:I wish I could do this! on Lessig's Mayday PAC Scrambling To Cross Crowd Funding Finish Line · · Score: 2

    Are you kidding me? It's called the MAYDAY PAC.

    MAYDAY, as in, "OMG this is an emergency! You have to do this or people are going to DIE!"

    The very name of the thing is designed to elicit an unnecessary sense of urgency and an irrational emotional state in order to extract money.

    It's classic self-serving political behavior.

  15. I wish I could do this! on Lessig's Mayday PAC Scrambling To Cross Crowd Funding Finish Line · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Man, I'd love to get $12M from a bunch of suckers on the promise of making government better.

    This sounds just like any other congressional campaign or something. It's the same tired crap we hear every couple of years.

    "Things are BROKEN! If you don't pay me to fix them, children will starve and women will be forced to have babies they don't want!"

  16. That's not location data on Android Leaks Location Data Via Wi-Fi · · Score: 1

    The data described as being leaked is not location data. It is the names of SSIDs to which the device has connected before.

    Just sayin

  17. Re:What we need... on Radar Changing the Face of Cycling · · Score: 1

    I've seen that in races before. Cat-5 morons are so amped up on caffeine, 5-hour energy, and race-day adrenaline that they become violent neanderthals.

    Bicycling is not what it used to be. I quit racing two decades ago because of the devolution of cycling. Today's hyper-competitive yuppies have ruined the sport.

    Back in the 80's, I could race and everyone would talk to each other and we were all friends out on the road having a good time being competitive with character and integrity. I did a lot of racing out in Colorado, and you could be competitive, but also count on the other riders looking out for you. If you saw another rider in distress, you'd at least put a hand out and ask if they were okay. Riders competed, but they also cared about eachothers' wellbeing.

    Something happened in the 90s. I'm not sure what it was, but people started getting nasty. Racing was no longer a sport - it was personal. The younger guys HATED you. You were not their friend. They were there to BEAT YOU, and not to have a good time. It was War, but one in which they simply did not understand that a 30 year old rider with 10 or 15 years of racing experience was going to shellac a 20 year old hot head in a race every single time, as had been done to them a decade before. That generation was not taught, or did not learn, that the 30 year old rider was a mentor, teacher, and friend - not a sworn enemy to be defeated.

    That was when I said "fuck it" and stopped racing. About 10 years after that, in the 2000's when Mr. Dope-head started winning Tours de France, it got even worse and the "every ride is a race" mentality filtered down to the group rides, charity rides, and basically any time two riders met on the road under any given circumstances. I rode with three or four guys in my age group on a regular basis, and we always did our best to avoid other riders as much as possible.

    Maybe it's just because I'm getting older, or maybe it's because the younger generations are not being taught how to be human beings with empathy and compassion for other living things. Indeed it seems like today's young people are a bunch of violent, maladjusted, narcissistic sociopaths to me, whether on a bike or not.

  18. Re:He doesn't know cyclers at all on Radar Changing the Face of Cycling · · Score: 1

    I don't even like cyclocomputers. I have nothing electronic on my bike. I wear a helmet headlight and hang a blinky off of my backpack when I commute, but there are no electronic gadgets anywhere on my bike, and certainly no Di2.

  19. Re:Flash? on Radar Changing the Face of Cycling · · Score: 1

    A flashing light is more attention-getting than a steady one. The whole point of the rear blinky is to draw attention to yourself so drivers are aware of your presence.

    Also, the batteries last a whole lot longer.

  20. So did they charge the ISP as well? on Austrian Tor Exit Node Operator Found Guilty As an Accomplice · · Score: 1

    Since, after all, the ISP carried the traffic that facilitated the crime..

  21. Re:Not happy about the concept, however... on Facebook Fallout, Facts and Frenzy · · Score: 1

    Because there is a difference between trying to elicit a behavior and trying to change a person's psychological state of mind.

  22. Re:Efficiency on Solar-Powered Electrochemical Cell Used To Produce Formic Acid From CO2 · · Score: 0

    Shhhh. This is Slashdot. Common Sense is not allowed.

  23. He would be an idiot to give up the keys on Encryption Keys For Kim Dotcom's Data Can't Be Given To FBI, Court Rules · · Score: 1, Troll

    Because the FBI would get them, despite the court order. Courts have no power to enforce their rulings, and it is pretty plain to see that the current occupant of the Whitehouse doesn't give two shits about laws or court rulings.

  24. Well, it's a good thing we don't grow a whole lot of food crops in the streets of New York City. For a minute there I was worried.

  25. Did She Stay Her Own Ruling? on Federal Judge Rules US No-fly List Violates Constitution · · Score: 1

    I didn't read the entire ruling, but does anyone know if she stayed the ruling pending appeal, or does the ruling take effect immediately?