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  1. My virtual character has green skin. on Racial Discrimination Affects Virtual Reality Characters Too · · Score: 1

    By extension of this research, the test subject not only won't stop to help, he'd probably attack me.

    Moral of the story: racism is stupid.

  2. Re:New design on 3D Printers Making Inroads In Kitchens · · Score: 4, Informative

    From the announcement Soulskill mentioned below:

    And effective today, we've jettisoned the Slashdot Beta platform out the side portal. Slashdot has always been a bit quirky, and "user friendly" is sometimes in the eye of the beholder. After heavily experimenting on the Beta platform and splitting traffic between Classic and Beta, we've made some decisions about which platform changes ultimately make sense: starting today, we're unifying users back on our Classic platform.

    That's right. Beta has surrendered. Sanity has prevailed. We, the users, actually won.

    It's oddly sad that you don't usually get to say that. But also reassuring that we get to say it of Slashdot.

  3. Re:Forget mice - consider dogs, horses, cats, and on Human DNA Enlarges Mouse Brains · · Score: 2

    Dogs are genetically disposed to imprint on their owners. Imagine a dog that really does understand human language... complete with grammar. Lassie, sort my mail then bring me bills and magazines.

    *wag*.... aroo?... grrrrrr....

    Translation: Yaay, I can help! Wait. Nooo! Dammit, I can't sort mail, I have no opposable thumbs! That thoughtless bastard, giving me physically impossible orders! I'm gonna crap in his slippers!

  4. Whereas we smart adaptable warlike dishonest (feigned surrender, guerrilla warfare, etc.) monkeys whack together an Orion-drive space battleship right under the aliens' bifurcated trunks and play a game of hard-ball orbital chicken with the aliens' irreplaceable (and full of all their families) mothership.

    I constantly waver between loving how cool that book is and hating how cornball it is.

    Maybe that's the lesson the aliens need to be aware of: humanity are right bastards when at war; there's almost nothing we won't do to avoid losing, or to make you pay if we can't avoid losing.

  5. Re:That explains hearthstone! on FreeBSD-Current Random Number Generator Broken · · Score: 1

    "Coming to terms with variance" == "learning to accept that the RNG Gods hate you"

  6. Re:OK, so this is our definition of Hacker now? on One Year of Data Shows the Hacker Community Is Tight-knit and Welcoming · · Score: 1

    I'd argue the ideal hacker is multi-disciplinary. Certainly, a lot of the computer hacker (good kind, not media kind) culture comes out of electronics hacking (amateur radio, the world famous MIT Tech Model Railroad Club, etc.). Some computer hackers are fair mechanics as well, because grokking your car or motorcycle or other complicated mechanical conveyance is cool.

    Makerspaces obviously make some accommodation to soft hacking, like software development or network stuff. You just don't need big obvious tools like drill presses or 3d printers to do that.

    I find "maker" pretty appropriate, although it lacks consideration of the "unmaker" kind of hacking: taking something apart that someone else made for the purposes of understanding it. Maybe remake it to your liking, maybe just drop the parts in the reuse bin.

    I wish we didn't have to back away from "hacker" because of all the damn stupid barbarians with their damn stupid swords co-opting the word.

  7. Re:Technology can NOT eliminate work. on What To Do After Robots Take Your Job · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Sure.

    1) A robot may not injure profits or, through inaction, allow profits to come to harm.
    2) A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
    3) A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.

  8. Re:What is their education? on Ask Slashdot: What Portion of Developers Are Bad At What They Do? · · Score: 1

    Or you may be overestimating how much your students will retain and recall in 2-3 years. :)

    BTW: "they have to used mods to decrypt"? What is "mods" in this context? Perl modules? Modulus maths? Bored London teenagers dropping amphetamines and racing scooters from cafe to cafe?

  9. Title Encapsulates Bad Premise on Ask Slashdot: What Portion of Developers Are Bad At What They Do? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Title asks "Ask Slashdot: What Portion of Developers Are Bad At What They Do?"

    Title actually means "Ask Slashdot: What Portion of Developers Are Bad At What I Do?"

    If a functional understanding of a fairly specialized technological area is what you have in mind, don't assume it's widespread.

    That's like getting bent out of shape if the local mechanic (fully trained and certified, even) doesn't know the detailed intricacies of ECM programming.

    If you want a broadly expert Renaissance Engineer, I hope you're prepared to pay more than the usual one-trick-monkey pay. You're not talking about an engineer, there. Something more like Chief Engineer or Chief Scientist.

  10. Re:Lasers are easy to stop on The US Navy Wants More Railguns and Lasers, Less Gunpowder · · Score: 1

    Considerably greater OTH range? Plus completely killer direct-fire kinetic energies, which is actually applicable to another kind of target: anti-air.

    And no gunpower or other chemical propellants, which means your warship's warload is all projectile, no propellant (higher fraction of carried mass on-target).

    But other than those, yeah, no advantage whatsoever.

  11. Re:I'll take an old computer, please on Radioshack Declares Bankruptcy · · Score: 1

    Replying to myself because I couldn't be troubled to read my google search returns before hitting "Submit" on my last comment.

    The Distribution Center is toast.

    I still have fond memories of the Radio-Shack-that-was, and that place is a part of them. "4 cubic feet of random parts for $25? I'll take 4!"

    Brand new TEAC FD-55 360k floppy disk drives (originally intended for Tandy 1000 family systems)? Worked great with my TRS-80 and my old CP/M system, and a steal at $20 each.

  12. Re:I'll take an old computer, please on Radioshack Declares Bankruptcy · · Score: 1

    Radio Shack used to have a huge distribution center and "outlet store" in the Hagerstown, MD area where I was living about 20 years ago. I'd pick up all kinds of out-of-date stuff they must have gathered from back store rooms of Radio Shacks across the country.

    I guess the distribution center is still there. I wonder if they'll turn it into the Mother of All Clearance Centers?

  13. Re:Snoopy as usual, I see on Study Predicts 9% Drop In Salaries of New CS Grads This Year · · Score: 1

    I dunno. They don't like hiring induhviduals. And who can blame them? But that means that most slashdotters wouldn't make the grade.

    OTOH, we long-time members of DNRC are shoo-ins.

  14. My own cynicism about Apple is getting out of hand on Apple To Build New $2 Billion Data Center In Bankrupted GT Advanced Buildings · · Score: 4, Funny

    When I saw this snippet in TFS:

    It's possible some of those former GTAT employees might help construct the new command center.

    I actually thought "just like a conquering nation making their new prisoners build their own prisons."

  15. Re:Dupe ? on NASA Launches Satellite To Observe Soil Moisture · · Score: 1

    News Flash: ESA and NASA fly similar Earth-observation missions ALL THE TIME.

    Odds are good, if NASA is doing it, so is ESA. And they collaborate on mission plans, and share data.

    Earth observation is one area of very good international cooperation. Since, after all, it's just one Earth.

  16. Re:Region? on Comcast Employees Change Customer Names To 'Dummy' and Other Insults · · Score: 1

    No such luck. There are some things so vile that not even a grue would eat them. Comcast is #1 on that list.

    We can hope they fall into a pit.

  17. Re:Double Irish on Obama Proposes One-Time Tax On $2 Trillion US Companies Hold Overseas · · Score: 1

    "Any not explicitly forbidden by law is permitted" is a keystone of freedom.

    Are you saying freedom is bad because bad people abuse it? Why do you hate freedom so much?

  18. Re:Shame on them on Mathematicians Uncomfortable With Ties To NSA, But Not Pulling Back · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Don't say that he's hypocritical,
    Say rather that he's apolitical.
    "once the rockets are up, who cares where they come down?
    That's not my department," says Wernher von Braun.

    --Tom Lehrer, "Wernher von Braun"

  19. Re:A sense of scale on Spire Plans To Use Tiny Satellites For More Accurate Weather Forecasts · · Score: 1

    For the purposes of environmental remote sensing, there's no difference between cameras and antennas (radiometers); they just image different parts of the EM spectrum. We've had microwave "cameras" on climate and weather satellites since 1972

  20. Re:The year of Linux? on FSF-Endorsed Libreboot X200 Laptop Comes With Intel's AMT Removed · · Score: 1

    It's a snowclone.

    "If you install linux, the X win!"

    "X" is the bogeyman of the day. Historical examples include Communists, kiddy porn users, Terrorists, Anarchists, Freemasons, Jacobites, and immigrants.

  21. I work in Earth-observing satellite ground systems on Spire Plans To Use Tiny Satellites For More Accurate Weather Forecasts · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The last I looked, the state of remote-sensing algorithms for limb profiling (i.e., looking through the layer of the Earth's atmosphere over the limb of the planet from your orbital position) is something between bad and "are you kidding?".

    I wonder what kind of secret sauce these Young Turks have that NASA and NOAA doesn't?

  22. Re:copper lines going away like analog TV on FCC Fines Verizon For Failing To Investigate Rural Phone Problems · · Score: 1

    I imagine that could certainly be a line quality problem: a random scavenger trying to recycle your phone line while you're trying to use it.

  23. Re:Hey! I've been gypped! on NVIDIA Responds To GTX 970 Memory Bug · · Score: 1

    Umm... what are the head/cylinder/track counts for a Samsung 840 SSD? Also, is it fast enough for "Interleave=2", or will I have to leave interleave set to 3?

    Terrible tech support, Samsung. I just can't find this critical information on your website at all!

  24. Re:How accessible is this port? on U.S. Gas Stations Vulnerable To Internet Attacks · · Score: 1

    Have you try to read the article?

    Hmmm... "http://slashdot.org".

    You must be new here.

  25. New Laptop? Windows? on Ask Slashdot: Best Anti-Virus Software In 2015? Free Or Paid? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I thought the included (pre-installed) Microsoft Windows Defender (or Windows Security Essentials) was already good enough.

    That, plus not installing every stupid piece of malware-studded "freeware" I come across and being a bit conservative in my browsing, has always been enough since Windows 7.

    Windows after 7 also has a built-in software firewall, so wouldn't seem like you'd need one of those either.

    I just can't picture needing anything beyond that.