Slashdot Mirror


User: harrkev

harrkev's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
1,886
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 1,886

  1. Re:Boo hoo... on Google, Apple, and Others Remove Content Related To the Confederate Flag · · Score: 1

    You asked for it the banning of "Gone With The Wind," the liberals are happy to deliver...

    http://nypost.com/2015/06/24/gone-with-the-wind-should-go-the-way-of-the-confederate-flag/

  2. Re:A few years ago on "Invite-Only" Ubuntu Mobile-Powered Meizu UX4 Goes On Sale · · Score: 1

    I don't get it. How the HELL can Canonical ever call this a success? The phones are not going on sale to the general public. How many units does it take to make back the NRE?? Well, if you are intentionally limiting the units, it may take a hell of a lot. What is up with this business move?

  3. Re:This was always going to happen on Apple De-Certifies Monster Cables After Lawsuit Against Beats · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Just a comment on the "status symbol" thing.

    How many times have you seen a iPhone enclosed in a big sturdy case designed to protect the thing from nuclear armageddon? And on these cases, how many times do they have a big cut-out for the Apple logo on it? Heaven forbid that the person standing next to you would fail to notice the Apple logo!

    No, how many times have you seen a similar thing on a case for any other phone?

    This just proves that some people don't just want an iPhone... they want everybody around them to know that they have an iPhone.

    I am still waiting for the Apple shoes and matching purse to show up.

  4. Re:Dream laptop. on AMD Launches Carrizo Mobile APU With Excavator CPU Cores, Integrated Southbridge · · Score: 1

    But.... if you want a machine with reasonable gaming performance without the expense of a separate graphics chip, AMD is the only game in town. I don't want the best. I just want something reasonable.

    You can get an HP Envy with an AMD FX processor right now. If they throw a Carrizo FX in there (likely to happen) and add a DisplayPort interface (rather less likely), I would be quite happy. I am just bothered that DisplayPort is relegated to the expensive machines only. 30" monitors are downright cheap today compared to what they were three years ago. 4K monitors are well under $1000 now. Why are mainstream laptops limited to HDMI?

  5. Right now, my dream laptop is a Carrizo with a 1080 panel and a DisplayPort output for around $600 or so. That would let me do some casual gaming, as well as drive a 30" monitor for productivity stuff. I am not holding my breath, however. Just about the only machines with DisplayPort are gaming machine (at least $1000), or business-class machines sporting Intel (with integrated Intel graphics which suck for gaming).

    Come on, HP or Asus. Make my dream come true.

  6. Re:Bureaucrats on Defense Distributed Sues State Department Over 3-D Gun Censorship · · Score: 2

    The whole point of the Mother Jones article can be summarized as follows:

    1) Person X got mad for some reason at a particular place
    2) Person X shot the place up and did not choose it based on it's gun policy.

    Fair enough. All I am saying is that this may have happened:

    1) Person X got mad for some reason at a particular place
    2) Person X realized that people there carry guns and gave up.

    Or perhaps this.

    1) Person X got mad for some reason at a particular place
    2) Person X started to shoot the place up but was shot himself, and thus never made it to the national news.

    Are you saying that the last two scenarios never happened? Really?

  7. Re:Bureaucrats on Defense Distributed Sues State Department Over 3-D Gun Censorship · · Score: 1

    Nice quote from the article:

    Among the 62 mass shootings over the last 30 years that we studied, not a single case includes evidence that the killer chose to target a place because it banned guns.

    And yet how many mass shooting were prevented because the person REALIZED that people there did carry weapons. Whoops, the article never mentions this. We only know about the ones that happened, not the ones that never made it past the planning state. Maybe the person goes through with the thought of a mass killing because there is nothing (like an armed response) to stop them. But why let logic get in the way of an article that reinforces your prejudices?

    And the "murder-suicide" thing doesn't hold water either. The purpose of a person in this kind of mind set is to do as much damage as possible before they die. If you are going to plan to go out in a blaze of glory and want your own posthumous Wikipedia page, you probably want to kill a dozen before you die, not get shot by an honest citizen as you were getting out of your car. There are many instances of mass shootings being stopped by honest people.

    And, don't point to that stupid Mother Jones article about "nobody has stopped a mass shooting." That is full of so many logical holes that you loose credibility by mentioning it.

  8. Re:Bureaucrats on Defense Distributed Sues State Department Over 3-D Gun Censorship · · Score: 1

    Well, Australia and England now cracks down on knife ownership, since they got rid of the gun bogeyman, but violence still happens (actually, violence in Australia has gone UP while it has gone DOWN over here). Do a google image search for "Stop Knife Violence."

    Once knives are banned, then it will be "stop club violence" and you will need a license to buy a 2x4.

    The problem isn't the weapon, it is human nature, including economics, mental health care, the culture, and the family structure.

  9. Re:Bureaucrats on Defense Distributed Sues State Department Over 3-D Gun Censorship · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You should not determine public policy by "mass violence." True mass shootings are relatively rare -- they just seem common because of the publicity. It is much better to compare the number of mass shooting victims to the number of people who are struck by lightning. There is a thing called "unintended consequences." Maybe you have heard of it.

    Now, if you actually DID remove all guns, that means that they have also been removed for the hands of honest citizens, and prevented them from preventing crimes! Guns are used around 800,000 times to per year to deter crime (from Wikipedia on defensive gun use).

    Did you know that for every gun used to murder somebody, there are over 30,000 guns that were NOT used in crime? The rates look far worse if you compare the number of penises compared to the number of forcible rapes, and yet you do not claim that we need to reduce the number of male members in society. Why not?

  10. Re:Seems he has more of a clue on Pope Attacked By Climate Change Skeptics · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I really do not understand the hate involved here. Let's assume that climate change is NOT happening. We still have the following facts:

    1) Fossil fuels are a limited supply. Maybe enough for another 50 years. Maybe 100. But still limited.

    2) We purchase large amounts of oil from countries that, in general, do not like us.

    3) If it were not for oil, our interest in the middle east would decline greatly, which would be a good thing. If Muslims want to kill Muslims, that sounds like their problem. There is no "right" side in a conflict like that.

    For all of these reasons, we should be decreasing our dependency on fossil fuels. More fuel efficiency and alternative fuels just simply make long term sense, even without considering climate change.

    So, what is the problem?

  11. Re:Progressive Fix 101 on Cheap Gas Fuels Switch From Electric Cars To SUVs · · Score: 1

    You do know that some SUVs have room for more people and/or more cargo, right? I have five kids (three are adopted, before you start whining about overpopulating the planet). Try finding a car that will hold seven people. Some SUVs have third row seating. How about people who want to actually go off-road? Should they drive a Prius so that they need to be towed out of the woods? How about people who have to haul trailers.

    In short, you are either short-sighted, or a troll, or both.

  12. Re:regulation? on 3D Printed Guns Might Lead To Law Changes In Australia · · Score: 1

    Must be much easier to be right when you just ignore any statistics that you don't like. I wish that I could do that. Alas, I am too honest.

  13. Re:regulation? on 3D Printed Guns Might Lead To Law Changes In Australia · · Score: 1

    Another stat. Russia has very strict gun control, and they have a much higher murder rate than the US. Using your logic of focusing on only ONE statistic, banning guns leads to an increase in murder, right? I, however, am not as ignorant or dishonest as you appear to be. I could trumpet that Japan bans guns and has a much higher suicide rate, and claim that this is BECAUSE of their gun laws, but that would be dishonest. I realize that countries are complex places.

    So, since it appears that the percentage of homicides caused by guns has not been eliminated due to the gun laws, we can draw one of two conclusions:

    1) The new gun laws also magically kept people from killing each other with knives and clubs.

    2) Perhaps, just perhaps, the drop in the homicide rate is due to some other factor: social, environmental, or economic.

    Nope. Can't be #2. Countries never change at all in any other way besides gun laws. Economies are essentially static, stock prices never change, people never move from urban to rural areas, and culture never changes.

    No, now that that mystery is solved, we just need to figure out how gun laws keep people from stabbing each other.

  14. Re:regulation? on 3D Printed Guns Might Lead To Law Changes In Australia · · Score: 1

    Cherry-picked? Ha.

    Why did I choose 1995? Simple. The Australian government started cracking down on gun ownership in 1996. I wanted the latest year that I could find that was before the gun ban. Period. Nothing sinister about that. That site also does not have any data before 1995.

    Why 2012? The very last year that the data in available on that chart. Period My reasons for those years are based on reasons that have nothing to do with getting the results that I want. I gave my links to the Australian Government web site. There is nothing stopping you from compiling your own statistics

    Oh, by "cherry-picked" do you mean how gun-control advocates only publish "gun homicides" and conveniently ignore beating and stabbing deaths, as if people who are stabbed are somehow less dead?

  15. Re:regulation? on 3D Printed Guns Might Lead To Law Changes In Australia · · Score: 1

    Not a solution
    Not relevant

    Ummm. Right. So, people might get stabbed, so let's ban knives? People die in car accidents, so let's ban cars? Rights. Same logic. Some **FACTS** for you:

    There were 8855 gun homicides in the US in 2012. There were about 270,000,000 guns in the US (middle estimate). So, for every gun used in a murder, there were 30490 guns that were NOT used in a murder. Yes, over THIRTY THOUSAND. Wow. we really need to crack down on those 30,000.

    Do you have an authoritative reference that shows the "point of law is to indicate what's OK and not OK"??

    Wow. The fail is strong with this one. That is pretty much the definition of a law. Check out the very first sentance of the Wikipedia article about law:

    "Law is a system of rules enforced by governments to govern behaviour."

    So, yes, that means that laws define what is OK and not OK. Please take your trolling elsewhere.

    The people who inhale the paper dust? The people whose peace is shattered by the gun shot?

    Wow. You are REALLY reaching for this one. When you run out of facts, it is amusing to see what you try to present.

    On the basis of the example given - no one. There's an assertion that the gun will protect the woman. The false logic that a gun is an equaliser. Another assertion that the "ex-husband" is "crazy". Yet another unsubstantiated assertion that somehow being "crazy" means the ex-wife is at risk from something that only a gun can protect her. Emotive, speculative, logically flawed, and totally irrelevant to the legislation that was speculatively proposed.

    Ha. If a crazy ex-husband breaks in and finds a gun pointed at him, you think that will NOT be a deterrent? I am also sure that you personally know every single ex-husband in the US and can personally vouch for the gentleness and sanity of each and every one of them? More epic fail here.

    Check out the Wikipedia article that states:
    "Middle estimates have estimated approximately 1 million DGU (defensive gun use) incidents in the United States."

    Yes, guns are used approximately a MILLION TIMES EACH YEAR to deter or prevent crime. Amazing what you learn when you use facts. And only around 8,000 gun murders. Sounds like they are doing FAR more good than bad (hint: 1,000,000 is much greater than 8,000).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D...

    Maybe to you, but real life not so much. If you removed all the gun laws tomorrow it'd still be an offence to shoot someone (assault).

    Exactly. If murder is already illegal, assault is still illegal, do we really need to make it "extra-illegal" to shoot somebody?

    Gun laws are there to keep voters happy as a measure designed to reduce the risk that someone might do "something bad" with a gun.

    Somebody might do "something bad" with a penis! WIth 83,425 forcible rapes in 2011, and approximately 153,000 penises in the country, there are 18,380 "good" penises for every "bad" one that commits a rape. To compare this to guns your penis (assuming that you are male) is 60% more likely to commit a rape than my gun is to commit a murder. Sounds like you need to get castrated to me.

    As to keeping voters happy, that lead to the Patriot Act to "keep us safe." That lead to taking your shoes off in the airport and no liquids. Giving up freedom for the appearance of security. It is call "security theater." As long as people FEEL safe, who cares what the reality is. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...

    Bullshit. I'm relatively honest - how does the "cracking down on ownership" negatively affect me? It doesn't unreasonably affect me. (I'm assuming that part of your problem is the

  16. Re:regulation? on 3D Printed Guns Might Lead To Law Changes In Australia · · Score: 1

    OK. Stupid question here. How would such laws stop bad guys.

    Let's assume that an honest guy was considering printing a gun. He obeys the law. Number of lives saved? None. An honest person would not commit a murder whether they have a gun or not.

    Now, let's assume that a person has a 3D printer and actually intends to print a gun. Will this law stop them? No -- since they are already planning to break the law, breaking another will not stop them. Number of lives saved? None.

    So, please tell me how these laws make sense.

  17. Re:regulation? on 3D Printed Guns Might Lead To Law Changes In Australia · · Score: 1

    Oh, and one more thing. While the murder rate in Australia has declined in the last couple of decades, it has actually declined MORE in the USA. But, since people against gun ownership have to cherry-pick their data, you will probably ignore this fact too.

  18. Re:regulation? on 3D Printed Guns Might Lead To Law Changes In Australia · · Score: 1

    Generally, the point of the law is to indicate what is OK and what is not OK, and to provide punishments for those that break the law.

    In murder and rape, there is a victim. For ponzi schemes, there is a victim.

    If a guy gets a gun and blows a bunch of holes in a piece of paper, who is the victim? If a woman gets a gun to protect her from her crazy ex-husband, who is the victim?

    The point here is that OWNERSHIP of a gun is NOT bad. It is what you DO with the gun that actually matters. Cracking down in ownership really only affects the honest people. Criminals who intend to break the law certainly do not mind breaking one more law to get a gun. It really is not that hard to figure out.

  19. Re:regulation? on 3D Printed Guns Might Lead To Law Changes In Australia · · Score: 3, Informative

    why are so many americans such fucking morons when it comes to the simple undeniable truth: more easy guns = more senseless death, not protection

    Simple. IT ISN'T TRUE.

    How about using (gasp) some FACTS! Hard to believe, but if it were true, you should be able to prove it.

    Australia has greatly tightened its gun laws since 1996. Let's look at the great change.

    http://www.aic.gov.au/dataTool...

    According to this, in 1995, guns accounted for 18.38% of all murders. In 2012, guns accounted for 17.5% of all homicides. Yes, less than one percent drop! WOW! WHAT A DIFFERENCE!

    OK. Gun homicides DID go down quite a bit, but so did knife homicides and blunt object homicides. Did Australia ban all knives and clubs? Yes, the police hassle people who carry such things in public, but you can have a bunch of cricket bats and very large knives in your home in Australia.

    The homicide rate went down overall, but the proportion of weapon used did not seem to change much as at.. This points to some other cause for the drop in homicide. Some people point to less lead in the environment -- removing lead from gasoline and paint, for example.

    So, tell me. Where is your proof?

    Oh, and in the US, go here:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G...

    Copy this table into your favorite spreadsheet. Make an X-Y scatter plot of "Gun Ownership" and "Murders." Add a trend line. Look: more guns = less homicide (a weak trend, but it is there). Hey, the District of Columbia has the most murders and the least number of guns (wow, go figure). Delete that row. Look, the trend is still there -- weaker, but still there.

    Now, I ask you: where is your proof?

  20. Re:Swap drive now? on Endurance Experiment Kills Six SSDs Over 18 Months, 2.4 Petabytes · · Score: 1

    Yes, swapping is better on a SSD. But, it is MUCH MUCH better to not swap at all. That is my point. If you have to have swap, you are better off just buying more RAM.

  21. Re:Swap drive now? on Endurance Experiment Kills Six SSDs Over 18 Months, 2.4 Petabytes · · Score: 4, Informative

    Okay, those numbers that you quoted are very arbitrary, I'd like to see anything to back that up.

    SATA revision 3.0 = 6 Gbit/s

    DDR3 - 1600 = 12800 MB/s
    "MB" = Mega-BYTES, so multiply by 8 for bits/seconds
    DDR3 - 1600 = 102400 Mbits/s
    DDR3 - 1600 = 102.400 Gbits/s

    So, the peak bandwidth is about 17 times faster!

    Now, let's look at latency.
    Typical DDR RAM latency is around 10 ns (give or take, but that is an average number)
    Typical SSD latency is around 0.1 us, which is around 100 ns. About ten times more.

    One more thing here about these numbers.... An SSD is **NOT** RAM. If you page, you have to get the data FROM the SSD and put it INTO your RAM. From there, the RAM must be read again. So, even IF your SSD were exactly the same speed as your RAM, it will still be slower because it must be copied into RAM first before it can be used.

    As to whether it is unreasonable, that depends. It will not cost much to try, but still a rather bad idea if you do a LOT of swapping.

  22. Re:No warning ? on Endurance Experiment Kills Six SSDs Over 18 Months, 2.4 Petabytes · · Score: 1

    Ummmmm. Solid state drives don't actually HAVE heads. RTFA (actually read the first article in the series). The Intel drive counts the bytes written. When it reaches it's limit, boom. It goes read-only, but only until the next reboot. Then, it goes dead.

    This happens NO MATTER WHAT the state of the spare sectors are.

  23. Re:No warning ? on Endurance Experiment Kills Six SSDs Over 18 Months, 2.4 Petabytes · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What pisses me off is that the Intel drive suicided. OK, I can understand that they track writes and shut it down once confidence goes down. I get that. However, the drive should be read-only after that!

    If I had a drive that still held my perfect, pristine data, but I could not actually get to it, I would be pissed. What is wrong with going into a read-only mode?

  24. Re:Swap drive now? on Endurance Experiment Kills Six SSDs Over 18 Months, 2.4 Petabytes · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So does this mean I can use my SSD as a swap drive now? Seriously, that would be awesome. Lots of times I go over the 16 gigs of RAM I have while editing 3D models and the second it starts to swap to disk it's painful.

    Being an AC, I would chalk this up to a joke or trolling. But.... on the off chance that you are serious, I will bite.

    Yes, you COULD use an SSD as swap, but it will not help THAT much. An SSD is much faster than a mechanical disk, but still a couple of orders of magnitude slower than real RAM. That upgrade would be like the difference between jogging with 50 pounds on your back, and then lowering it to 35 pounds. Yes, it will make a difference and make things better, but how much better to have no weight at all?

    Just get more RAM. If your system cannot hold more RAM, then get a new mobo. If you regularly go over 16 GB of actual RAM in use, even going to a slower processor will be an improvement if you stop swapping. Hitting the swap file is a great way to make a fast processor do nothing for a while.

  25. Re:Great keyboard on A Versatile and Rugged MIDI Mini-Keyboard (Video) · · Score: 2

    So, what is so great about it? I see that it lights up, but what else? The rugged part seems nice too, but not quite worth the money.

    I used to have a Korg Nanokey, but I once slid a magazine on top of it and the cover of the magazine actually ripped keys off, so the Korg, while having a nice software bundle, gets an "F" for durability.

    I also have the Akai LPK25 which is VERY nice since it has REAL (if tiny) keys. The only real drawback of that is that it is thicker, but worth it for the something that begins to feel like a real keyboard.