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  1. Re:Don't like unions? on The Challenge of Working At Amazon · · Score: 2

    Historically, yes. But I don't think it'll ever happen in tech. In tech, the same pool of 'superstar' workers that fuel the engine that is this hypercompetitive system are sure they don't need such things - and for the most part they're right, for now. Until they get just a little too old or they have a health issue and just can't keep up with the machine anymore. Some thrive on it - the psycho workers discussed above - and serve as shining examples to the others. Most of them also came from mid-to-upper middle class backgrounds or better, and if they heard about unions from their parents at all it was probably about those bums on the shop floor working to rule again - hearing about the (very real!) negatives of unions without knowing any of the (also-real) positives. That's why I've run into tech people who are downright Marxist in every other way give the 'Well, unions USED to be necessary but these days...' speech. So, you try to organize, and 75% of the workforce think it's an anachronism that will just make their lives harder. Not likely happening. Ignoring the fact that a couple major tech hubs (though not Amazon) are in right-to-work states, getting a new union off the ground might be hard. And I suspect that if a wave of unionization ever hit white collar work, the final move from management would just be mass offshoring. Me? I grew up with my dad in a union. It was a not-entirely competent organization with such joys as an illiterate leader, goofy rules, and an imperfect track record at doing much of anything... But when we had problems, or the 2-3 times work put him in the hospital, they were a huge help. A mixed bag.

  2. Re:(URGENT REQUIREMENT IN DETROIT!!!!!, etc) on Want 30 Job Offers a Month? It's Not As Great As You Think · · Score: 2

    Agreed! It's a great place, seriously. In fact, I'm trying to get there! I'm having trouble getting responses from there, but ohhhhh boy do the local Bay Area recruiters love calling me five times a day. At least most of the calls are decently targeted, but having to repeat 'no, I'm really not looking in this area' five times on each call is a drag.

  3. Re:Shyeah, right. on Is LTO Tape On Its Way Out? · · Score: 1

    That hard drive head also has many, many advantages that the tape head has to work around: It has built-in positioning (fly height) in an extremely controlled environment, a hermetically sealed box - some now with special atmospheres. The kinds of things you have to deal with on a head passing along a moving tape (contact, tape irregularity, some level of constant contamination) are very different from a hard drive head reading from a glass platter. Scale has something to do with it, but there's a lot of machining and operational concerns that the hard drive gets to 'cheat' a little on, even if HDD heads are pretty amazing in their own right.

  4. Maybe you should return to Managua on Apparent Meteorite Hits Managua, Nicaragua, Leaving Crater But No Injuries · · Score: 1

    You could go unnoticed in such a place. Or maybe not.

  5. Re: AWS is too expensive on Amazon Wants To Run Your High-Performance Databases · · Score: 1

    For us, I knew the game was up when the new (from a hot AWS-only company) data center director moved the goalposts for his AWS eval to 'only 20% more expensive than physical'.

  6. So what are they supposed to do then? on How 'DevOps' Is Killing the Developer · · Score: 1

    Well, at least someone's finally admitting what it's all about.

  7. The new guy won't be pleased.... on Microsoft Confirms It Is Dropping Windows 8.1 Support · · Score: 1

    As bad as this situation is for any user, this REALLY hoses up corporate. First you're saying that for critical patches you need to install a major update, which NOBODY in that world likes to do, might as well ask them to install a new version of the OS entirely. And THEN, 'oops it's actually broken....' with no idea of how it will be fixed. Another Win8 misstep for corporate they really can't afford.

  8. Re:Apart from shades of grey... on Why Darmok Is a Good Star Trek: TNG Episode · · Score: 1

    One thing I think that's been missing from the commentary about 'how did TNG S1 ever make it' is this: I wasn't that old at the time, but I recall that era being extremely dire for TV sci-fi. We had, well, TOS reruns. And the occasional 13-and-out attempt by network TV to do a genre series. It rode that wave of support for a while, then it started getting good.

  9. Re:Avgas on 3D Maps Reveal a Lead-Laced Ocean · · Score: 1

    100LL is using real lead, at least for now. It's a matter of a lot of testing over many different engine types to make sure alternatives work properly.

  10. Re:"Once widely emitted"? on 3D Maps Reveal a Lead-Laced Ocean · · Score: 2

    You essentially can't use leaded gas if you care more than the slightest bit about air quality. Lead deposits wreck catalytic converters, which are important for cleaning up exhausts. And there are adequate if not great replacements for lead's anti-knock qualities... And we're really good at making hardened valve seats these days, so you don't need that either.

  11. Re:Still? on Study Shows Agent Orange Still Taints Aging C-123s · · Score: 1

    Whoops, that was me.

  12. Re:Incentive to not carry data as well on Killing Net Neutrality Could Be Good For You · · Score: 1

    We always knew the larger content players would be JUST FINE with pay-for-access. That was only a small part of the problem.

  13. Re:Collecovision on IBM's PC Junior Turns 30, Too · · Score: 1

    The 64's power supply is an acknowledged weak point of a great system, so you put up with it. Use a 128 supply with an adapter instead.

  14. Re:Whatever happened to SED? on Panasonic Announces an End To Plasma TVs In March · · Score: 2

    Effectively dead. The major drivers behind it got massively patent trolled, and then the financial crisis hit, and Canon/Toshiba battened down the hatches. The feeling *now* probably is it couldn't be brought out before OLED or with enough of an advantage over LCD to make it worth it. Plus, without Toshiba in, Canon probably didn't have a consumer electronics partner and... yeah.

  15. Re:it's a free market on A Timely Revision of Elop's "Burning Platform" Memo · · Score: 1

    It's the 'destroy the company' part they shoud've objected to. You can be a patent jerk while actually having a working hardware unit - heck, it helps you not look like an actual patent troll.

  16. Re: It shoud have suprised no one on A Timely Revision of Elop's "Burning Platform" Memo · · Score: 1

    Whatever Nokia did was going to be a rough transition. Their market position had a good deal of S60 inertia behind it - app installed base and user familiarity and the like - that would've gone out the window no matter what the switch was to, Meego, Android or Windows Phone. It's hard to say that Nokia's killer hardware with Meego would've done much better - or worse - than what the Windows stuff did. I think it would've gone better but not great for them, personally. (having owned and enjoyed an E71, an N97 and an N800) That's the beauty of the memo, and the strategy. You can construct a plausible argument that Elop actually believed it and was acting in good faith. He wasn't, of course, but it'd be hard to prove that he didn't really believe WP7 was somehow the way to go.

  17. Re:it's a free market on A Timely Revision of Elop's "Burning Platform" Memo · · Score: 2

    If I remember right, it's MUCH worse than MS getting the patents. Nokia keeps the patents, licenses them to MS, and has a warchest of billions to go help their friends Microsoft with suits from their patent portfolio, without the encumbrance of all the cross-licensing MS has done. It has the look of Nokia now being a supersized turbo SCO with enough of a warchest that you can't stop them by merely running them out of money. The extent to which Nokia has been destroyed as a company, then turned into a marketing vehicle for the otherwise worthless Windows Phone, and now into *both* a captive hardware unit and possibly the biggest 'independant' mobile patent weapon ever... It's just stunning. And the board just let it happen.

  18. Re:Sumitomo all over again on Fire At Hynix FAB May Bump DRAM Prices · · Score: 1

    A high-volume system vendor locally told me that there have been a bunch of companies hoarding RAM all year, which is not helping the prices. Same's happening with enterpriseish SSDs (with Amazon getting the blame most frequently, it's believed for AWS rather than retail). Said vendor is using his own hoard of cheaply-bought ram to score contract wins, since he doesn't need to cover the current inflated prices.

  19. Re:High risk on Hackers Reveal Nasty New Car Attacks · · Score: 1

    Every brake I've heard of has a mechanical connection, and I'd bet the car they were attacking there had one too. They're probably attacking the ABS system, which has (obviously) the ability to dump the pressure in the system, or else it wouldn't work. The noise it's making during this would be consistent with an ABS pump going off. Get a car without ABS? That's tricky for a new car, since stability control is now mandatory, and ABS is usually integrated with that. Could pull the right fuse, I guess, if there's nothing else on it.

  20. Re:The solution to cable on TiVo Series 5 Coming This Fall · · Score: 1

    lirc+ an MCE6 receiver is the way to go with my Harmony setup. If you don't need integration, as the other reply says mythmote and the like are excellent alternatives to IR.

  21. Re:Tivo Series 3 Keeps on Going on TiVo Series 5 Coming This Fall · · Score: 1

    As well as the 'here's what I'm doing and the current time' OLED screen. That was always great. I need to recreate that with my Myth frontend.

  22. Re:I don't get it. on AMD Making a 5 GHz 8-Core Processor At 220 Watts · · Score: 1

    One thing that really needs to be said, just in general: I bought an i7-920 new, going on *five* years ago and it was still going strong when I replaced it for a 3770k, not because I felt that I would get massive performance benefit, but because I ran out of slots trying to support new buses (USB3, SATA III, etc, etc). I've never overclocked one, but I hear they're great for that, too. If everything from that era this long-lived, or is this just quietly a really great CPU?

  23. Re:Ad Hominem is called for in this case on Glenn Beck Reports CIA Plot Between Embassy Killing and Something Awful · · Score: 1

    I would submit, that 'he's not a reliable source', being something that could well be backed up by facts and used as a predictor of probable veracity, would not be an ad hominem arguement, even. And in this case, you could fairly easily back that up with some of the things he's said. To get into true ad hominem territory, you'd have to get into politcs or percieved intelligence or anything less relevant, really.

  24. Re:Why bother? on What's the Damage? Measuring fsck Under XFS and Ext4 On Big Storage · · Score: 1

    With good but not great hardware, I more than saturate gigabit on my 8-drive setup using ZFS on Linux. ZFS-FUSE would putter about at 20-40 MB/sec but this version zips right along. Saturates the gig link, scrubs at 450MB/sec... Good enough to keep me happy anyway.

  25. Strangely, my only thought... on Sony Closing 18M CD/Month Plant · · Score: 1

    ...was that it must be an old RCA plant and it's annoying to see it go.