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  1. Amateurs! on Why Some Developers Are Live-Streaming Their Coding Sessions · · Score: 1

    Real programmers live-stream with ttyrec, as Lars Wirzenius did a year ago: http://liw.fi/distix/performan...

  2. Re:Not all people are equally vauable. on Reddit CEO Ellen Pao Bans Salary Negotiations To Equalize Pay For Men, Women · · Score: 2

    The hiring salaries are non-negotiable. Nothing was said about raises. This sounds reasonable. You get a raise if you prove yourself at the company, but not before you even start the job.

  3. Re:Too many pixels = slooooooow on LG Accidentally Leaks Apple iMac 8K Is Coming Later This Year · · Score: 1

    2560x1600 on a 13" "retina" Macbook is much easier on the eyes than 1280x800, and it allows font scaling by an integer factor. If you're only speaking of using the monitor for watching TV, then fine, but it can be used productively for work.

  4. Re:Saudi Arabia, etc. on Carly Fiorina Calls Apple's Tim Cook a 'Hypocrite' On Gay Rights · · Score: 2

    You all are assuming that Tim Cook threatened to stop selling Apple products in Indiana. Obviously he didn't do that, and he wouldn't if he could. The analogy with Saudi Arabia is bad. Tim Cook is not accepting of rights abuses in Saudi Arabia.

  5. Re: c'mon on Al Franken Urges FBI To Prosecute "Revenge Porn" · · Score: 1

    You miss the point. So you're saying that you would happily give up your white-malesness, if you still get to keep all the money? You don't realize how whiny this sounds? You have more money and power than anyone else in the world, on average, and you're complaining about how much you "don't matter". This is crazy.

  6. Re:c'mon on Al Franken Urges FBI To Prosecute "Revenge Porn" · · Score: 1

    Hmmm... The average income of a white man (US) is around 35% more than the average income of a black man. I'm black, and I'm sure we all would gladly take the 35% raise for the privelege of "not mattering". Indeed, the racial profiling we get makes us matter so much more than you guys! Enjoy!

  7. Re:It is a start on Hundreds Expelled, Many Arrested, For Cheating In India's School Exams · · Score: 5, Interesting

    You can cheat on the Olympiads. North Korea was caught cheating on the International Mathematical Olympiad twice.

  8. I hate this word, coding on Arkansas Is Now the First State To Require That High Schools Teach Coding · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Saying "coding" instead of "programming" is like saying "ciphering" instead of "mathematics". Please stop. Imaging the headline, "Arkansas is now the first state to require that high schools teach ciphering". I'm not a computer programmer, but I think you guys are disrespecting your discipline by encouraging the word "coding".

  9. Re:Rock and Roll wouldn't EXIST without "stealing" on $7.4 Million Blurred Lines Verdict Likely To Alter Music Business · · Score: 1

    If most music sounds dull to you, then you better move beyond Western music. Listen to music which is not based on the diatonic scale. Example: Bulgarian state female choir. The dissonant chords will wake up your senses, and make you feel things you don't normally feel when listening to Western music. Even if you don't like it, I think it will help you understand what's missing from your musical palate, and lead you to discover something else interesting. Also, try to find not-too-Western-inspired African music. The chords sung by people from different cultures will push senses you never thought you had. Forreal.

    You can't stop listening to music. Depression will slowly creep up on you, before you realize it.

  10. Re:Rock and Roll wouldn't EXIST without "stealing" on $7.4 Million Blurred Lines Verdict Likely To Alter Music Business · · Score: 1

    Wagner did not invent those Norse legends, so I think it's more correct to say both Wagner and Tolkien "borrowed" from the same source. And of course, they're not the only ones...

  11. Re:Syntax and typo errors compile on Was Linus Torvalds Right About C++ Being So Wrong? · · Score: 1

    But C has a small number of precisely-defined constructs like this, which are easily explained in a few pages of K&R. And they usually make sense and are consistent with all the other constructs. Understanding inheritance gotchas in C++ is way more difficult.

  12. Re:Impressive on Exploiting the DRAM Rowhammer Bug To Gain Kernel Privileges · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Double bonus if this result gets manufacturers of laptops to FINALLY include ECC memory.

  13. Re:Does Android use systemd yet? on Google Announces Android 5.1 · · Score: 1

    Oh, c'mon, that is a joke, not flamebait. AND, given the long boot time for my Nexus 4, I wish Android had systemd.

  14. Re:Bloatware?! on Lenovo Saying Goodbye To Bloatware · · Score: 1

    Lenovo shipped 16 million PCs last quarter. If it received $500/PC for "boatware" for half of these, the revenue would be 4 billion dollars, which obviously didn't happen. If it reveived a more likely $5/PC, the revenue would be 40 million dollars, which is probably more than enough to support their tech support department.

  15. Re:The best trick on Ask Slashdot: Parental Content Control For Free OSs? · · Score: 1


    At the very least move the kid to a class with a more capable teacher.At the very least move the kid to a class with a more capable teacher.

    And if the principal does not allow you to move the student? School is not what it used to be.

  16. Re:Lenovo on Homeland Security Urges Lenovo Customers To Remove Superfish · · Score: 1

    Why not try to rehabilitate them? The Free Software Foundation agrees with your statement "we need computer hardware that is free and open all the way down to the hardware", but instead of sacking them they suggest telling them to "respect user freedom" etc. When I read the changelog from official Thinkpad BIOS updates which include the word "Linux", I'm more encouraged than discouraged about the company.

  17. Re:We need to teach people to think, and to use to on Should We Really Try To Teach Everyone To Code? · · Score: 1

    I think learning to write computer programs helps develop logical reasoning skills. Why? Because it helped my logical reasoning skills, and I like to generalize my own experience to the whole world :) Now, I don't think teaching "coding" to totally uninterested kids helps develop their skills, but exposing everyone to "coding" will get interested kids started as early as possible, which I think is good.

  18. Re:No on Should We Really Try To Teach Everyone To Code? · · Score: 2

    I agree. Writing "10 PRINT "Hello"; 20 GOTO 10" is not rocket science. Nor is doing something marginally more advanced. The "problem" most people have with programming is the same with math: "why would I even want to do that?"

  19. Re:How does it make money? on LinkedIn Restricts API Usage · · Score: 1


    I get requests to connect from people I do not know and when I check they usually are in some business that sells products in my field...
    I can't prove this, but I strongly suspect all those linkedin requests I get from unknown people are generated by robots. I closed my account recently. Say no to spam.

  20. Re:Well, that makes things better on CrunchBang Linux Halts Development · · Score: 2

    Great point! Now tell me, which OS do you use? WIndows 8 Home, Windows 8 Pro, or Windows 8 Enterprise?

  21. Re:Who cares? R is a lousy language, anyway on Brought To You By the Letter R: Microsoft Acquiring Revolution Analytics · · Score: 1

    You might find Apophenia ( http://apophenia.info/ ) useful. A simple exam is here: http://apophenia.info/eg.html

  22. Re:Time to stop using bitcoin on Winklevoss Twins Plan Regulated Bitcoin Exchange · · Score: 1

    Shit. I wish I had mod points today. I'd mod you "overrated" just for fun :)

  23. Re:Why do I want to upgrade? on Is Kitkat Killing Lollipop Uptake? · · Score: 1

    Lollipop is way more aggressive at saving battery life than all Android predecessors. For my tastes, this is a Big Deal. As a result, I'm thinking of keeping my Nexus 4 at least another year before I consider upgrading.

  24. Re:FVWM95 FTW on Fluxbox 1.3.6 Released · · Score: 2

    The proles, apparently.

  25. I *used* to think car lights were easy to replace, since my first cars were early 1990s Saturns where you only needed to unscrew the cover and replace the headlight bulbs. It was almost as easy as changing a lightbulb in your house. And then I tried the same on my wife's Honda Civic, which was, well, not as trivial, and obviously by design.