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  1. Science is waaay ahead of ... this other science on A Serious New Hurdle For CRISPR: Edited Cells Might Cause Cancer, Find Two Studies (statnews.com) · · Score: 2

    So in very related news, that might render this problem void:
    CRISPR-Cas9 Improved 10,000-Fold by Synthetic Nucleotides
    "Scientists at the University of Alberta in Canada have developed a technology that can dramatically improve the specificity of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing. The approach uses synthetic guide molecules known as bridged nucleic acids (BNAs) in place of the system’s native guide RNAs (gRNAs) to direct the Cas9 enzyme to its target DNA sequence, and so reduce off-target DNA cleavage."
    https://www.genengnews.com/gen...

  2. Launch is the 14th not 15th on SpaceX Will Deliver The First Supercomputer To The ISS (hpe.com) · · Score: 1

    Go see it for yourself http://www.spacex.com/webcast

  3. Re: Well it's easy to show superhuman AI is a myth on Wired Founding Editor Now Challenges 'The Myth of A Superhuman AI' (backchannel.com) · · Score: 1

    The myth of humans being obsolete is not what what Elon, Bill, Steven and others are (most) afraid of. Read the Wait But Why post on AI to see another example of how things could go wrong (also examples of the opposite). http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/... The example of how it could go wrong is in part 2, the link is to part 1, but just read it all - it's fascinating stuff :)

  4. also, Tesla’s crash rate was reduced by 40% on Tesla Avoids Recall After Autopilot Crash Death (bbc.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    The same investigation found that Tesla’s crash rate was reduced by 40% after introduction of Autopilot:
    https://electrek.co/2017/01/19...

  5. Android security flaw and not Tesla security flaw? on Android Malware Used To Hack and Steal Tesla Car (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    Here is another take on the same story: https://electrek.co/2016/11/23...

  6. I think the most interesting thing is it will bring VR to notebooks - most current notebooks doesn't work with VR, even if the GPU is strong enough to support it. Problem with VR on current notebooks:
    “The problem is that even if the dedicated card generates an image, the integrated card is what outputs that image to a monitor,” Lyons told me. “With VR, that monitor is your headset. Unfortunately integrated cards just aren’t powerful enough to output images to a VR headset without latency. There are workarounds to make VR work on a laptop with Optimus, but since the HDMI port is connected to the integrated card there is no way to bypass it.”
    https://www.rockpapershotgun.c...

    Problem solved with geforce 10 series notebooks \o/
    https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/...

  7. multiple edges? on Proposed Space Telescope Uses Huge Opaque Disk To Surpass Hubble · · Score: 2

    I'm wondering if you could improve this by having multiple edges?
    I'm not a physicist, but does the disc have to be a disc? Would a very thin edge do the job of diffraction? If so, you could block out unwanted light that passes on the "wrong" inner side of the edges with a small disc in front of the telescope.
    Then you could have multiple thin edges next to each other and thus get multiple Arago spots. Most of them would be a bit out of focus I guess, but that could probably be handled by software or using something like the lytro camera.
    Just a thought - though if it has to be a disc before the diffraction occurs, then it doesn't work.

  8. Re:Yes and No on Ask Slashdot: Has the Time Passed For Coding Website from Scratch? · · Score: 1

    I think http://www.monosolutions.com/ might be what you are looking for.

  9. Mono.net might be what you are looking for on Ask Slashdot: Has the Time Passed For Coding Website from Scratch? · · Score: 0

    Take a look, try it for free at: Mono.net
    I'm not affiliated with mono in any way, but have seen it from an admin perspective, and would say it's what you are looking for.

  10. E-cat is also making headlines on Z Machine Makes Progress Toward Nuclear Fusion · · Score: 1
  11. Public Failure on Reading Rainbow Kickstarter Heads Into Home Stretch · · Score: 1

    Cool and good that this is being done, but! I'm really surprised that no one in here appears to be outraged about the fact that a kickstarter campaign like this one is needed at all.
    25% of 4th graders can't read an comprehend a simple English sentence like the one presented in the kickstarter video.
    It's a massive failure of the (public) school system, and the public school system can probably thank the politicians for this failure.
    To get such grand scale illiteracy in a country takes something else than just bad teachers and school leaders - it takes amazingly bad policy decisions at state/country level.

  12. Re: Isn't this the ultimate goal? on If I Had a Hammer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I agree, and I think one of the major problems in this is, when a robot replaces the workforce at some company the money (salary) that once went to many now goes to a lot fewer. The money shifts towards the people in 'higher' positions. So in the long run we need to reshape the economy, because continuing with the current model won't end well.

  13. Re:Been saying that...Wrong, Simply Wrong. on Economists Argue Patent System Should Be Abolished · · Score: 2

    Thanks for taking the time to clear things up for me.
    Now I see I got caught a little by the flames, that usually burn around online discussions - pre-tty stupid.
    While I agree, that patents seems like the only viable solution for the little guy to enter the market, it only holds true under the conditions currently existing in the market.
    What the paper is trying to say, is that you could change things. I actually think that if we tried the solutions suggested in the paper, everybody would be better of, patents would be as good as gone, and everybody, big or little, would have a chance to innovate and enter the market.
    You should read it if you haven't, it's quite interesting. It gives you some idea of, that we don't have to keep an outdated monopolitic system that mostly works in the favor of the big guys - even though it gives a little room for the small guy as well - because we can make alternative systems that are better.

  14. Re:Been saying that...Wrong, Simply Wrong. on Economists Argue Patent System Should Be Abolished · · Score: 1

    And you, sir, might be right!
    So.... in the medical business... mentioning cancer drugs and getting cleared by FDA ... and he's not developing a pharmaceutical?
    I'm not a native English speaker, but I did assume that developing drugs and medicine could be said to be in the medical business. But no? Is medical business only machinery? Or what is the difference? Or is it something else I'm missing?

  15. Re:Been saying that...Wrong, Simply Wrong. on Economists Argue Patent System Should Be Abolished · · Score: 5, Informative

    You, Sir, has clearly not RTFP!
    Please at least read page 13 of the paper, and throw out your well preserved assumptions of how the world works.
    - I'll give you a taste of page 13:
    "There are four things that should be born in mind in thinking about the role
    of patents in the pharmaceutical industry. First, patents are just one piece of a
    set of complicated regulations that include requirements for clinical testing and
    disclosure, along with grants of market exclusivity that function alongside patents.
    Second, it is widely believed that in the absence of legal protections, generics would
    hit the market side by side with the originals. This assumption is presumably based
    on the observation that when patents expire, generics enter immediately. However,
    this overlooks the fact that the generic manufacturers have had more than a decade
    to reverse-engineer the product, study the market, and set up production lines.
    Lanjouw’s (1998) study of India prior to the recent introduction of pharmaceutical
    patents there indicates that it takes closer to four years to bring a product to market
    after the original is introduced—in other words, the fifi rst-mover advantage in pharmaceuticals
    is larger than is ordinarily imagined. Third, much development of
    pharmaceutical products is done outside the private sector; in Boldrin and Levine
    (2008b), we provide some details. Finally, the current system is not working well:
    as Grootendorst, Hollis, Levine, Pogge, and Edwards (2011) point out, the most
    notable current feature of pharmaceutical innovation is the huge “drought” in the
    development of new products."

  16. Re:What if it turned out the other way? on Greenpeace Breaks Into French Nuclear Plant · · Score: 1

    I'm European and live in Europe. I've been to 14 different countries in Europe and lived in two of them. People don't have guns. Police do. And yes, police officers are also people, but let's define people then. People != police in my previous comment.

  17. Re:What if it turned out the other way? on Greenpeace Breaks Into French Nuclear Plant · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It was in Europe - people don't have guns, and doesn't get shot during break-ins.

  18. To "trolls" and "time-wasting-kids" answering on Should a Web Startup Go Straight To the Cloud? · · Score: 1

    Could all the people calling this person a troll, and "domyjobforme"-idiots just stop wasting others and their own time with these ridiculous negative non-helping no-good-for-anyone answers ? Who are you people anyways ? Why bother with answering ? What do you get from posting such answers?
    You are so awfully clever on others behalf that it sickens me.
    Give some proper answers - his a fellow nerd that asks perfectly legit questions to a community of nerds. It doesn't matter if he is out of his league, a new bee or a professional for that matter. He asks for advice, and those kind of negative answers is a waste of everybody's time and energy. Pardon my French, but go post your stupid answers somewhere else...

  19. Re:Now that's just stupid. on UK Teen Banned From US Over Obscene Obama Email · · Score: 1

    As a Dane I'm interested in why Denmark is not on your list ? Being quite similar to Norway and Sweeden and in many ways the Netherlands as well, Denmark should be somewhere among those countries - why not ?

  20. Re:So.. on Portal 2 Gets Release Date · · Score: 1

    Maybe episode 3 = HL3. Or maybe they have some wicked new ideas for Ep3/HL3, but they are waiting for technology to catch up...

  21. Re:Hurry up and wait on House Passes Massive Medical Insurance Bill, 219-212 · · Score: 1

    Well from what I've read your country saves WAY more money on this bill than what is spent on it.
    See the link in my comment further down:
    http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1590674&cid=31565886

    So seeing this bill from your country's point of view, some of the 'trillion' dollors, saved not spend, are going out to all of it's citizens - resulting in a richer and probably more healthy America...
    Try the first two pages to see some huge numbers:
    http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/113xx/doc11355/hr4872.pdf

    ... and then there's the 30 million people without cover .... humans are way more important than money, but somehow the discussions always ends up beeing about money, and not the ones that actually make the money in the first place...

    "Most of the people living on it [the planet] were unhappy for pretty much of the time. Many solutions were suggested for this problem, but most of these were largely concerned with the movements of small, green pieces of paper, which is odd, because on the whole, it wasn't the small, green pieces of paper which were unhappy. And so the problem remained, and lots of the people were mean, and most of them were miserable..." - Douglas Adams

  22. The Bill and the Economy on House Passes Massive Medical Insurance Bill, 219-212 · · Score: 4, Informative

    The text of the bill:
    http://www.opencongress.org/senate_health_care_bill

    The economy of the bill:
    http://cboblog.cbo.gov/?p=508

    Congrats from Europe :)

  23. Re:Let's Not Get Ahead of ... (Contains Spoilers) on "District 9" Best Sci-fi Movie of 09? · · Score: 1

    I liked the movie quite a lot.

    I got the notion that
    1) all the aliens were sick and because of their sickness they could not think clear enough to do anything beyond basic things.
    2) they were all on drugs -> catfood

    The only thing they needed the fuel for was the little ship - the little ship might have been the easiest way to operate the big ship - but in their condition and situation it took them 20 years to build it.
    The kid and his father were not eating catfood, the father, somehow, had gotten well. The kid was probably born in the district and not sick at all.

    Agreed - it is very weird that the fuel also acts as a virus/bioweapon ... but I think that's the only flaw in the movie.

  24. Re:Mr. Heilmann, you should talk to Mrs. Streisand on Politician Forces German Wikipedia Off the Net · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm from Denmark.
    Compared to many people from USA (not all), the majority of people in Denmark are "socialists" (again not everyone). All parties that we can vote for - even the ones we place on the far right on our own political scale, would belong among the democrats in USA. Nearly all political parties in Denmark, would be called leftish in USA. It has been like this for many many decades and I would say that we are doing pretty well, with our national health care system, common wealth, education, etc., etc. - I would even say we are doing better than USA. In Denmark, Nazis, racists and the like are almost always placed on the far right on the political scale.
    Hitler, Stalin, Lenin, Mao and others like them, might have SAID that they were socialists and making leftish policies. But they weren't/didn't. They were not anywhere near it. They would like people to think so - and I can see they even got to some of you too. A shame.

  25. Re:Don't forget Apple on iGoogle Users Irate About Portal's Changes · · Score: 1

    I also like the new design of iGoogle - I definitely think it better than the old one. Agree with the sidebar though.