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  1. Re: My brother's favorite programing language is r on Ask Slashdot: What Happened To the Prank Apps That Used To Be Popular? · · Score: 1

    I had a coworker who would just send letters off resignation from your email if you left your computer unlocked. I like your thing better.

  2. Same here - I think that I had a low 4-digit ID from way back when.

    He will be missed.

  3. Re: Happened to me on day one... on iOS 11 Is Causing Massive Battery Drain Problems (betanews.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    My understanding is that the phone has to reindex everything almost to a MacOS upgrade. That kills the battery for a day or three until it's done,then things start to normalize.

  4. Re: the kiss of death on Yahoo Disables Automatic Email Forwarding Feature, Making It Difficult For Users To Leave (reuters.com) · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I've consolidated on Fastmail with my own domain. Everything is backed up via IMAP so I can move whenever I need to. I'd much rather let someone else take the time to deal with server administration and keep a backup as a "just in case".

  5. Re:Sorry Assholes on SourceForge Eliminates DevShare Program (sourceforge.net) · · Score: 1

    If they really want a low UID - don't take over someone elses, just use something like -1. That being said, I'm in complete agreement with you.

  6. Re:Yet another reason to avoid Oracle on Oracle Exec: Stop Sending Vulnerability Reports · · Score: 4, Informative

    I recently experienced this - we had purchased a complete Micros package for a hotel and everything was going along well. Now that Oracle bought them, support goes to a callcenter where they have no idea what they're talking about and just try to upsell you paid services.

    If you're ever looking for something that was from (formerly) Micros, now Oracle Hospitality; run, don't walk.

    Also, I've found that InfoGenesis is much better for POS and LMS is excellent for hotel management systems (even though it's based on the iSeries).

  7. RT by BestPractical on Ask Slashdot: What Asset Tracking Software Do You Recommend? · · Score: 1

    It's open-source, but you can contract with them to do support and setup. The asset management plugin is easy to add and works great.

    Incredibly customizable as well. They also have an incident response module that may be worthwhile to look at if you're managing multiple datacenters.

  8. Something nice on Ask Slashdot: Can You Say Something Nice About Systemd? · · Score: 1

    It's not on my FreeBSD servers, so it's got that going for it.

  9. Re:CMS on Ask Slashdot: What Web Platform For a Small Municipality? · · Score: 5, Informative

    Take a look at Drupal and the different distributions that are available for download (pre-defined packages of modules and features known to work together). It looks like they have a distribution right up your alley in OpenPublic (openpublicapp.com).

  10. Why the link to secondary info? on Twitter To Open Source Streaming Data Analyzer · · Score: 2

    The original blog post is here.

  11. Which Language? on Microsoft Releases Kinect SDK For Windows · · Score: 1

    Do they offer a Javascript/HTML5 interface?

  12. Re:See with that Apple patent on Man Ordered At Gunpoint To Hand Over Phone For Recording Cops · · Score: 1
  13. Re:PDF slashdotted on Upscaling Retro 8-Bit Pixel Art To Vector Graphics · · Score: 1

    Hosted via Google Docs:

    here

  14. Re:more than 1 screen? on Red Hat Open Sources SPICE Desktop Virtualization · · Score: 1

    Sun's SunRay clients can support multiple monitors, I've seen over 4 monitors on their system.

  15. My 2Â on AT&T Dropping Usenet Netnews; Low-Cost Alternatives? · · Score: 1

    I would recommend Easynews if you want a web interface to the binaries newsgroups. For retention Giganews can't be beat (>300 days at last count). Google Groups is great for regular text newsgroups.

  16. Re:Sounds like you've covered it pretty well on Portables Without Cameras? · · Score: 1

    So they don't let you have cameras in a secure environment, but WiFi is OK (and don't give me that whole wpa/wpa2 is secure enough - if it's government or important enough to warrant security that high - then it's important enough to warrant some class-a espionage)? Sounds like our government to me.

  17. Re:Software as a Service on How Do You Deal With Pirated Programs At Work? · · Score: 1

    You may also want to look at some free, but not foss solutions. I know that Sun's Java Communications Suite is freely available and offers pretty much everything that exchange offers, including a pretty ajax-enabled web interface and an Outlook plugin so that it works just as if it were an Exchange server.

    And then there's the foss solutions like Zimbra, etc.

  18. Sun Java System Directory Server on Best FOSS Active Directory Alternative? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It may not be opensourced yet, but Sun has released almost their entire enterprise stack for free for anyone to use, including their DSEE, with unlimited entries. It can synchronize with AD, and they have a good deployment planning guide for synchronizing with AD and there are guides all over the place regarding authenticating Windows off of LDAP servers.

  19. Use the best tool for the job on Fast-Booting Text-Editor Operating System? · · Score: 1

    You mentioned that you don't want to wait too long for a computer to boot up to to jot down your idea. My recommendation would be to use what's worked for hundreds of years, a pen and paper - pens are fairly nondescript and a nice moleskine along with a decent fountain pen (you can get a decent one for $30-50 that should last as long as you take care of it) makes writing a sheer pleasure.

  20. Re:Vimeo on Best Way To Distribute Video Online? · · Score: 1

    I would second that, maybe post it on YouTube for the number of eyes that would see it, and then link to a Vimeo version of the video in higher resolution - you can post at up to HD resolution on Vimeo.

  21. Re:A 50 PC cluster that processes 1.1Pb of data? on Tracking Near-Earth Meteors With a 1.1 Petabyte Database · · Score: 4, Informative

    Never mind, should have read the website

    Each raw image from a single Pan-STARRS camera will contain 2 Gbytes (2 bytes per pixel). In full survey mode, typical exposures last 30 seconds, so the raw data rate is several terabytes per night for the full telescope. The amount of data produced by Pan-STARRS is so large that it will not be practical to archive every image. Software techniques are therefore being developed to extract the important information from the images, while allowing less crucial information to be discarded.

  22. Re:A 50 PC cluster that processes 1.1Pb of data? on Tracking Near-Earth Meteors With a 1.1 Petabyte Database · · Score: 1

    It probably has to do with storing massive amounts of 1.4 gigapixel images in an uncompressed format. It should roughly be about 2-4GB per image depending on what's in the image and if they do any non-lossless post compression, and considering that they're going to be receiving data from 4 telescopes, that's a lot of storage that they'll be using up in just one night's worth of images, let alone years worth of data.

  23. Use a Mac? on Modern LaTeX Replacement? · · Score: 1, Informative

    If you do I highly recommend Mellel. It's a great middle ground between word processors and markup/typesetting programs like LaTeX.

    Or, you could go with docbook and XSL transformations if you want pure markup/typesetting.

  24. Re:ffmpeg on Which Open Source Video Apps Use SMP Effectively? · · Score: 1

    Still, if it's a multi-cored system and from the make file it seems that there's going to be many files to transcode (I'd be willing to bet that it's DVD collection large), then I'd be willing to take the hit of a couple hours idle CPU time assuming that you can keep all cores going full throttle for an extended period of time.

    e.g. 48 hours running, 3 hours at the end with cpu time idle (3 cores idle for an hour or so) - 192 potential cpu hours (48*4), 189 hours used. 189/192=98.44% usage of the cpus - that's good enough for me. And the more files that you have to transcode, the better the usage of your cpus gets. In reality what's probably going to be your bottleneck will be your I/O, not the CPU time.

  25. Re:Obvious Solution on Best Way To Get Back a Stolen Computer? · · Score: 1

    My vote is for Cher.

    Worst. Music. Ever.