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  1. Re:So much is good, but the light! on The Fixes Sony's DualShock 4 Controller Still Needs · · Score: 1

    The biggest issues are: short battery life, and that useless light.

    The light also serves the same function as the "orb" does on a Move controller which is why it has it. Watch one of those Playroom streams sometime, it shows how it works.

  2. Re:Here's a fix the PS4 needs on The Fixes Sony's DualShock 4 Controller Still Needs · · Score: 1

    Actually it does as far as I can tell, EXCEPT when the game is online.

  3. Re:Bigger options button is the main one on The Fixes Sony's DualShock 4 Controller Still Needs · · Score: 1

    The "share" button also needs to be changed into something a bit more genera -purpose. I know that the whole game-streaming thing is big right now, but the simple fact is that the majority of gamers - self very much included - will never actually record gameplay footage interesting enough to be worth sharing with others.

    It does different things depending if you single click, double click or hold it down.

  4. Re:Bigger options button is the main one on The Fixes Sony's DualShock 4 Controller Still Needs · · Score: 1

    The Options button is a key one. The thing is tiny and aggravating to push.

    It's bigger than the start button on the DS1/DS2/DS3.

  5. Re:ExFAT on Librem: a Laptop Custom-Made For Free/Libre Software · · Score: 2

    [code]
    yum install exfat-utils fuse-exfat
    [/code]

    You assume more restrictions than what is actually available or possible.

  6. Re:That is *not* "free" software on The Free Educational Software GCompris Comes To Android · · Score: 1

    I think charging Windows users was a dick move, and their excuse for doing so rather flimsy.

  7. Re:Linus being Linus on Linus On Diversity and Niceness In Open Source · · Score: 1

    Being an aspie, as I suspect both of them are to a certain extent, is not a get-out-jail-free-card for asshattery and not learning social niceties.

  8. Re:Their inventory sucks as much as their employee on Radio Shack Reported To Be Ready for Bankruptcy Filing · · Score: 1

    I needed a USB A to mini A. I ended up getting the cable at WALGREENS!! for $4.

    Yep, if you need batteries/SD cards/cables/mice in an emergency, walgreens is good. Especially if you have a 24hr one. Usually that stuff is near the front too, unlike wal-mart.

  9. Re:Government website? on Intuit Charges More For Previously Offered TurboTax Features, Users Livid · · Score: 1

    If the government wants us to pay taxes, why doesn't the government set up an online system so that we can pay our taxes without this added fee?

    The IRS is actually forbidden by law from doing so. They have to, by law, hand you over to Intuit/HRblock/etc. (The IRS free file site is basically just a gateway to the preparers)

    However, Intuit/HRblock/etc weren't quite able to prevent some states from doing so.

  10. Re:A fool and his money are soon parted on Intuit Charges More For Previously Offered TurboTax Features, Users Livid · · Score: 1

    Don't bother with "free file" unless you work in a state without income tax. That's where they charge you.

    That's where they charge you if you don't live in a state that has it's own system bypassing the tax preparers, like Illinois does.

    So I free-file the federal, and go to Illinois own website to do the state, and I don't pay a thing.

  11. Re:damage control mode on Intuit Charges More For Previously Offered TurboTax Features, Users Livid · · Score: 1

    Good to hear that GNUCash has improved so much over the years.

    I want peace on earth and goodwill toward man.
    We are the United States Government! We don't do that sort of thing.

    Thought that sounded familiar so I looked it up...Sneakers.. Though the quote I remember most is: "My name is Werner Brandes, my voice is my passport."

  12. Re:Not so Deluxe anymore? on Intuit Charges More For Previously Offered TurboTax Features, Users Livid · · Score: 1

    You only had to pay $9.95 if you wanted a PDF copy of your taxes.

    What? hrblock.com gives you the federal PDF for free! Not only that but my state (Illinois) has it's own website, bypassing the tax preparer industry entirely, and they also hand over a PDF.

     

  13. Re:Just hire a CPA on Intuit Charges More For Previously Offered TurboTax Features, Users Livid · · Score: 1

    AFAIK, they didn't sue, but were part of a consortium of tax preparers who sucessfully lobbied Congress to limit the IRS's ability to make filing easier.

    The IRS had wanted people to file electronically for years. The original plan was for the IRS to produce software and just give it away for free and have everyone, and I do mean "everyone" file for free.

      But when they set up their original e-file program, it was limited as to WHO could access it, meaning it was limited to tax professionals, who charged a pretty penny for the service. Eventually the IRS had just enough clout to get free e-filing for lower income taxpayers, in exchange for essentially handing them off to Intuit/HRBlock/etc for an upsell of services they don't really need.

    However, the states aren't limited in that way, and some states were able to implement their own systems independently without Intuit/HRblock/etc interference. This is why, for example, no tax filing company offers free-filing of state returns in Illinois, it's essentially revenge for Illinois having it's own system...which works very well.

  14. Re:And distinctive radio/tv voices on Ask Slashdot: Sounds We Don't Hear Any More? · · Score: 1

    Music Radio WLS Chicago.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  15. Re:Botnet on other devices involved? on Lizard Stresser DDoS-for-Hire Service Built On Hacked Home Routers · · Score: 1

    VxWorks.

  16. Re:I don't get "smartphones are too expensive" on Microsoft Unveils Nokia 215, a $29 Phone With Internet Access · · Score: 2

    Unless the Nokia 215 is aiming to be the next Obamaphone

    You mean Reaganphone, since it was Reagan that signed the law creating "Lifeline service" not President Obama.

    http://www.snopes.com/politics...

  17. Re:Why the anger ... on After Outage, Sony Makes Peace Offering To Users of PlayStation Network · · Score: 1

    Even when signed in, I could not play any games, due to a too-tight reliance on PSN's services.

    "Any" games? Or just multiplayer ones, because single player games and single-player modes worked just fine. I played Diablo UEE on the PS4 during some of the outage, it defaulted to LAN mode when it couldn't reach PSN.

  18. Re:Doom on Netflix Cracks Down On VPN and Proxy "Pirates" · · Score: 1

    The "TEAM" owns the original rights to that video and they have probably sold the viewing rights to another company (Perhaps a sports broadcaster/TV network/website) You've probably seen the disclaimer at the end of live TV broadcasts referring to rebroadcast/retransmission.

    If that team is american it has probably sold the rights to an american company...who may not have the rights to "re-broadcast" in Canada.

  19. Re:Simple Economics on Box Office 2014: Moviegoing Hits Two-Decade Low · · Score: 1

    Not that one. This one is the closest to me now:

    http://www.harvestmoondrivein....

  20. Re:Garbage these days on Box Office 2014: Moviegoing Hits Two-Decade Low · · Score: 1

    On New Years, one of my digital sub channels had a Cary Grant day. No action or violence, no CGI, no gratuitous nudity, just a story - and they were wonderful and funny.

    I think he himself said he was a comedic actor trapped in a leading man's body. Pair him with some competent co-stars, like Kate Hepburn in her rapid-fire delivery prime and watch magic happen.

  21. Re:Simple Economics on Box Office 2014: Moviegoing Hits Two-Decade Low · · Score: 1

    The only time my wife and I go to the movies anymore is to the drive-in.

    What is this "drive-in" you speak of?

    All kidding aside, I live in a town that once had one...decades back. Horrible horrible sound though, even compared to crappy small town theatres.

  22. Re:Economics on Box Office 2014: Moviegoing Hits Two-Decade Low · · Score: 1

    and I got a Sony DTS receiver at the flea market

    Lucky find and good you had the skills to fix it. I think it depends on where you live, and how affluent the area is. Haven't seen any good deals like that locally...yet. (small town illinois)

    There's just so much good stuff that other people are treating as crap out there.

    Indeed.
    That is true.

  23. Re:As expected... on Box Office 2014: Moviegoing Hits Two-Decade Low · · Score: 1

    just left a bad taste in ones mouth (Ender's Game).

    You could say that about the LDS propaganda that is the book. Yeah "Kid born to LDS parents who flouted the overpopulation based rules to have him, saves the world, by comitting genocide." How subtle.

  24. Re:blu rays are cheaper than the movie on Box Office 2014: Moviegoing Hits Two-Decade Low · · Score: 1

    Sorry but bluray sucks. Sony sucks.

    Blu-ray is a consortium format, Sony alone didn't create it.

    Also the fact that 99% of bluray disks have previews that cannot be skipped or fast forwarded

    Most blu-rays make it EASIER to skip previews than DVD

    Most people are happy with DVD quality and see no reason to buy bluray disks.

    The difference is quite noticeable. Perhaps if "most people" didn't buy crap blu-ray players and hook them up via RF.

    The only way that bluray disks sell at all is that these days you have to buy the bluray disk packaged with the DVD disk to get the DVD disk much of the time.

    I wish they'd stop packing in the DVD's. I just want the blu-ray, not a DVD. The only reason I would get a DVD is if I can't get a Blu-Ray. That's been the case for me since 2008.

  25. Re:And wait a year on Box Office 2014: Moviegoing Hits Two-Decade Low · · Score: 1

    But you have to wait several months and avoid spoilers in the meantime.

    Not a big deal for most films. It's not like most are "The Usual Suspects" or "The Crying Game". And that really doesn't matter for a film like...

    the film Hop

    Hop? Hop? Are you 8?

    And most people's audio systems are likely not up to par with that of a theater.

    A lot of theatres have crappy sound...even compared to the built in speakers on a TV.