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  1. Re:Poor summary on Bethesda Unveils New Doom Game, Announces Dishonored 2 · · Score: 1

    Yeah but in a summary of the Oscars, you list "Best Picture" (last of the night) FIRST, not "Most improved key-grip in a documentary less than 5 minutes", or whatever the first Oscar of the night is.

  2. I really do love everything about this. on Commodore PC Still Controls Heat and A/C At 19 Michigan Public Schools · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I love that a 30 year old computer is doing the job just fine.

    I love that a kid wrote the code ages ago, and presumably it has never even been patched.

    I love that the Amiga was so damn rock solid that it has not had an emergent failure in 30 years.

    I love that it uses walkie talkie beeps as a protocol

    I love that somehow it is going to cost 2 million dollars to reproduce something a kid did in his spare time, presumably simply for the privilege of getting to play with a $1300 dollar computer.

  3. Getting a new computer to stop malware... on German Parliament May Need To Replace All Hardware and Software To Stop Malware · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Getting a new computer to stop malware is like getting a new car because you refuse to buckle your seatbelt.

  4. Half the pay twice the work on Stress Is Driving Developers From the Video Game Industry · · Score: 4, Insightful

    When I was a kid I always thought I wanted to be a game programmer. Turns out, I fucking love writing boring enterprise software. I write lots of code, solve lots of problems, make lots of money.

    The average game developer makes crap money writing spongebob or dora the explorer or some other licensed character crapware 16 hours a day for years in hopes they will be on one of the teams that gets to write the one good game their studio puts out each year/decade.

    The average enterprise software developer spends years working 8 hours a day fattening his 401k and, since you get to go home at 5pm, could spend the other 8 hours a day he would be working at the game company writing his own games... or more likely just playing games or having a family.

    I love games. I wish making games for a job wasn't the programming equivalent to grinding it out as an extra in Hollywood for years trying to be an actor, but that is exactly what it is.

  5. We hire smart people, not ****.js developers on How Much JavaScript Do You Need To Know For an Entry-Level Job? · · Score: 1

    I am a team lead, and If you want to get hired at the company I work for.. all you have to be is smart and not too socially toxic.

    Sure, we give a programming test that basically asks "have you ever written any code in any language?" 90% of applicants fail this test (Think Fibonacci or leap year level difficulty, not 9 queens or tower of Hanoi hard). Any applicant that passes the "have you ever written a line of code" test, we just talk.

    I don't care if you know node.js or angular.js or Knockout or whatever. Angular and node are both 6 years old. If I required every developer to know everything about a 6 year old framework, what happens when something better comes along? How hard will it be to get them to use the new thing, or learn it. If I hire a smart person who can learn whatever, then when something new comes along they can learn that too.

    Encyclopedic knowledge is not a selling point by itself. FAQs are free, brains are expensive. Hire the brains and feed them FAQs, not the other way around.

  6. Re:Only one way to fix the problem on Disney Making Laid-Off US Tech Workers Train Foreign H1-B Replacements · · Score: 1

    Be prepared for the church of Rand to down mod you. but what about my freeeeedom! Unions are for commies because I have a good job.

  7. Re:Oh get off it on Fallout 4 Announced · · Score: 1

    prepare to be downmodded by connoisseurs of turn based tactical games.

    There is no place for FUN in video games, they must be ever faithful and must not progress past 1997 tech.

  8. Ping-pong autocannon on Ask Slashdot: Your Most Unusual Hardware Hack? · · Score: 1

    I turned an old shopvac motor into a ping-pong ball cannon for, uh, cubicle defense.

  9. Rule number 1 for corporate developers on Ask Slashdot: What Do You Wish You'd Known Starting Your First "Real" Job? · · Score: 1

    Rule 1 - YOU are probably the only person you will ever meet who can write code.

    You may land in a team with many good coders, this is a lucky break. Most of the time any vendor, customer, or co-worker you work with won't know anything at all. You are just going to have to do their coding too. Vendors will give you broken XML documents that you have to parse, customers don't understand SSL, data center employees don't know how to ps -e | grep

    Customers cannot possibly be expected to get off IE6

    Nobody but you can do anything. Just accept it and deal with it, you will be much happier.

  10. After every phone call, Email the participants on Ask Slashdot: What Do You Wish You'd Known Starting Your First "Real" Job? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It is annoying to write down everything, but when PHB gets off the phone with you, they immediately start morphing everything that was said into their version of what they think you said. If you don't do this, you will find that you over-committed even when you didn't and you will hear all sorts of things that everyone else thinks that you promised.

    At the end of each call COVER YOUR ASS. Eventually, if you are lucky, they will stop calling you altogether and will simply START with email, since you aren't letting them get away with the famous "I thought you understood what we discussed" reality bending mechanism. You probably won't have to re-forward it PHB when they lose their mind in 3 weeks, but if you do, you will have it.

    To: PHB
    cc:team
    June 2015 Release
    Thanks for talking this through with me, I will go forward with A, B, and C as discussed and I appreciate that you agreed to delay D, E, F until after the milestone build is stable for the June 2015 release.

  11. Re:Same performance different Memory Capacity on NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 980 Ti Costs $350 Less Than TITAN X, Performs Similarly · · Score: 1

    As a PSPlus subscriber and a Steam fanboy, I can tell you they don't even compare. In summer sale I can get all the AAA titles I missed for 50-75% off, and catch up on DLC for exceptional games for pennies. Now, I do get occasional "free" casual/sega genesis/old arcade ports for my $5.99 PS+ monthly subscription, and sometimes big name games are cheap, but it can't even compare to the 2x a year discount salepocalypse that happens on Steam.

  12. Blackberry bold on Ask Slashdot: What's the Best Dumb Phone? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If you want a smartphone that isn't a smartphone, I am assuming you want to avoid the app infrastructure of apple and google? I have no idea what your actual goal is, but blackberry solved this ages ago. What you really seem to want is a smartphone from before iPhones ruined the market for practical smartphones.

    I submit to you: Blackberry Bold
    insane battery life (remember BB was competing with dumb phones not smartphones, so the charge every 8 hours thing hadn't started yet) - 12 days standby 6 hours talk, 50 hours audio playback
    camera, sure it has a decent camera
    Insanely good Keyboard that openly laughs at "swipe" keyboards.
    Podcasts, sure
    costs about 80 dollars now.

  13. What's the best way to sharpen my football bat? on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Solve a Unique Networking Issue? · · Score: 4, Funny

    I am having trouble with my billiards table, could you please tell me the best way to keep my football bat sharp so that my chlorine levels stay consistent?

  14. Re:Just the latest iteration on Microsoft To Teachers: Using Pens and Paper Not Fair To Students · · Score: 4, Funny

    When your only hammer is Microsoft, every problem looks like a thumb.

  15. Re:Unenforceable laws on Swedish Court Orders Seizure of Pirate Bay Domains · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If Disney realized how much I spend on Iron Man shoes, backpacks, toys, notebooks, Infinity characters, crackers, cookies, drinks, t-shirts, and costumes for my kid; they probably would laugh at me for sweating over a 7 dollar movie ticket. Their core business is brand awareness, piracy is quite nicely aligned with that.

  16. Re:Sudafed on Genetically Engineered Yeast Makes It Possible To Brew Morphine · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Fun fact, doesn't change the fact that its spelled wrong.

    "Spelled" is actually "spelt," unless you subscribe to the philosophy that people living in a secondary English colony should be allowed to introduce their own spellings of words. In which case, being flusterful at misspellings on the internet would be silly.

  17. Schneier's Law on Microsoft Is Confident In Security of Edge Browser · · Score: 1

    "any person can invent a security system so clever that she or he can't think of how to break it."

    Here is the problem... If you only allow a few thousand people to look at your source code, and fully test your product, then you only have to design security clever enough to evade the efforts of a thousand people.

    In order for something to be secure, it needs to be widely published, and universally assaulted.

  18. Re:Ebola on World Health Organization Has New Rules For Avoiding Offensive Names · · Score: 4, Informative

    Ebola gets its name from a River in the Republic of Congo, despite the fact that it was not discovered in or on that river.

  19. How to survive a police encounter on What To Say When the Police Tell You To Stop Filming Them · · Score: 1

    I am honestly considering taking the policy of laying face down on the ground with my hands interlocked behind my head any time a police officer talks to me. That way if they shoot you it will be in the back, and they might have to think twice about beating a murder wrap if there is no way they can claim you were "resisting".

  20. Now we finally know: Paul Hudak was born. on Paul Hudak, Co-creator of Haskell, Has Died · · Score: 5, Funny

    (lazy evaluation)

  21. Re:Struggle on Tattoos Found To Interfere With Apple Watch Sensors · · Score: 5, Funny

    first they made the iphone 6+ incompatible with skinny jeans and now this. Next thing you know ornate beards will wreck the facial recognition in iPhoto or whatever they call it now.

  22. Re:It wasn't the tweet on How One Tweet Wiped $8bn Off Twitter's Value · · Score: 5, Informative

    It wasn't the tweet that caused the sell off, it was the poor Q1 numbers.

    Well sort-of. The thing is wall street speculation is now highly automated. If a stock starts to slip before the numbers are supposed to be released, all the algorithms start to throw off warning bells and cause a sell-off run much more efficiently than humans reading twitter ever could.

    If stock slips during an earnings announcement, it is expected, and bots don't emulate panic... if it happens BEFORE earnings announcements, bots latch on to the pattern in what is essentially insider trading, but with plausible deniability.

  23. *Badly on Windows 10 Can Run Reworked Android and iOS Apps · · Score: 4, Funny

    the headline accidentally left out a word.

    Windows 10 Can Run Reworked Android and iOS Apps, Badly

  24. Charge the customer to be our customer on IBM CIO Thinks Agile Development Might Save Company · · Score: 1

    Agile/waterfall/Forkitarian
    It doesn't matter what methodology you use or what you call it if your business model is based on exploiting your disappearing market position.

    IBM's horrible business model is "Of course they have to buy IBM and once they do we will punish them for buying IBM by making them pay for IBM over and over again on the "integration services" and "custom maintenance" consulting racket.

    That worked great back before every company was a software company, but in the modern era, every company with enough money to look fat and juicy to IBM can and must simply hire their own coders.

    Basically the more coders there are in the world, the worse IBM will do. Or rather, the more people understand technology enough to realize IBM is a scam, the worse IBM will do.

  25. Why would a non-sports person have cable? on ESPN Sues Verizon To Stop New Sports-Free TV Bundles · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I thought that was the only reason anyone had cable anymore, for the sportsing. Especially since HBONow is finally a thing.