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  1. Re:Interesting on UK ISPs Consider VPN To Avoid Piracy Crackdown · · Score: 2

    Money.

  2. Re:So don't use Java on Oracle Sues Google For Infringing Java Patents · · Score: 1

    Java is actually an idiotic choice for mobile devices. Running on an interpreter means it uses many times the battery power to get things done compared to native apps.

    I'd contend that view is outdated, partly because hardware's moved on just enough to allow for a software layer with extra fat, but mostly because the market's shown that android has been hugely successful - with good reason. We can argue over what the reason might be, but is it idiotic to find a solution that sells so well in spite of increased power consumption? I can't agree with that.

  3. Re:curiosity 0.1 on Can Curiosity Be Programmed? · · Score: 1

    TDD.

    Can curiosity be tested?

    In the abscence of a (Turing-style?) test then how can we say this script isn't a satisfactory implementation?

  4. It's not so great yet. on Tim Berners-Lee Unveils UK Government Data Project · · Score: 1

    It's mostly a collection of links to local government websites. There are a few things I'd rather see done differently:

    - data held centrally by data.gov.uk so it can be directly accessed...
    - ...and held in common, open formats rather than the current MS only formats
    - queryable data, not just massive spreadsheets

    It seems to have potential. It's not much use right now though.

  5. Re:It's called a team on When Developers Work Late, Should the Manager Stay? · · Score: 1

    For me it isn't just that I want him in the shit with me there and then, more than likely he will just be in the way unless he's just ordering pizza.

    Instead, I want to make sure that when he's making the decision to drop me in the shit again every day for the next three weeks that he's not doing it refreshed and knowing he can go home to where his wife's got a meal waiting, but miserably tired and desperate not to stay under the fluorescents for another shift.

  6. Re:Online petition on Alan Turing Gets an Apology From Prime Minister Brown · · Score: 1

    Does budweiser come in pints?

    I thought it was just margarita glasses with a cocktail umbrella? Maybe bottles too.

  7. Re:Just say the word... on SUSE Studio 1.0 Released · · Score: 1
  8. Re:If I were sleep deprived on The Dangers of Being Really, Really Tired · · Score: 1

    She talks like a pussy cuz she's a girl, you moron.

    Ah, that explains why anonymous coward posts so much, it's the only girl to find slashdot just blabbering on and on!

  9. Re:Holy crap! on Cops To Start CrimeTube To Report Offenses · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I wonder what will happen to the videos of police committing crimes?

    If believed to be connected with terrorism (and isn't everything?) then taking pictures/video of police offers is against the law in the UK.

  10. Re:Democracy on New Zealand Halts Internet Copyright Law Changes · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's been known for a long time that quite often the only way to get the government to actually listen to its citizens is to stage some form of peaceful mass protest. That's why that right is protected in the US Bill of Rights.

    And why the UK has been slowly eroding any rights of protest near Parliament, at certain events, etc.

  11. Re:Democracy on New Zealand Halts Internet Copyright Law Changes · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So whats the point in going to vote in the first place if theres no guarantee that the will of the people will be mirrored in the actions of the elected goverment until mass protests fill up the streets (or tubes)?

    So far as I can see, democracies have never had anything to do with the will of the public, just the will of their elected (from a pitifully small selection of) representatives.

    There needs to be a better way of actually getting the will of the general public involved somehow, democracy as it stands is a pretty poor implementation of that. Politicians are a very dirty abstraction layer.

  12. Re:Have fun with management on How To, When You Have To Encrypt Absolutely Everything? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe its just the corporate environment that I'm in and please I would love to be wrong. But from what I can tell a good number of open sourced products just don't scale up to the enterprise level.

    There aren't any tools that manage them centrally and allow for compliance and auditing.


    Crap. Has anyone told Google yet? Best get them to switch to Windows quickly!

  13. Re:oDesk on Getting Started With Part-Time Development Work? · · Score: 1

    Tried it. Passed a bunch of their tests and didn't get any work off it. Didn't seem much better than any of the other sites along similar lines - lots of people working for next to nothing.

  14. Re:Just do a little freelance work. on Getting Started With Part-Time Development Work? · · Score: 1

    Though I've never messed with any of them, there are plenty of freelance, contractor type sites out there.

    I've used them. Even going in at 1/4 of my hourly 9-5 rate I won't get a single successful bid. I suspect there's a lot of unhappy customers from those sites and not many competent developers using them.

  15. Re:Best of both worlds on Getting Started With Part-Time Development Work? · · Score: 1

    JEE developer? Get SCWCD at least

    I haven't bothered - I can't find an employer looking for more Java developers that knows what it is!

  16. Re:I need java developers. on Getting Started With Part-Time Development Work? · · Score: 1

    Why does he have to work in south florida? Can't he work anywhere? He's writing software, not painting houses.

    That's lost on me too. Why is it necessary for me to turn up 9-5? IAJD looking for work on evenings and weekends to supplement the day job, but on online dev project auctions I seem to be underbid by kids on $2/hour who can finish huge projects in next to no time.

    I suspect without employers developing a mindset change my only alternative is to start my own business. Seems a bit extreme though.

  17. Re:Doesn't work! on iPlayer Released for Mac, Linux; Adobe Announces AIR for Linux · · Score: 1

    Thanks, that plus this seems to have got me somewhere:
    cp /opt/Adobe\ AIR/Versions/1.0/Resources/libflashplayer.so ~/.mozilla/plugins/

  18. Re:having trouble already on iPlayer Released for Mac, Linux; Adobe Announces AIR for Linux · · Score: 1

    Likewise.

  19. Re:Doesn't work! on iPlayer Released for Mac, Linux; Adobe Announces AIR for Linux · · Score: 1

    AIR installed. No obvious difference.

  20. Re:Doesn't work! on iPlayer Released for Mac, Linux; Adobe Announces AIR for Linux · · Score: 1

    I've got flash 10 installed, it's not telling me to upgrade. Check your about:plugins.

    That said, I don't see a download option though I do get a high quality flash version. I'm installing Adobe AIR now to see if that makes any difference.

  21. Re:Let's have a closer look on UK ISPs Are Censoring Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    Plusnet user. I see the same thing.

  22. Re:That's OK. on UK ISPs Are Censoring Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    I tried viewing the image...

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    The network link was interrupted while negotiating a connection. Please try again.

  23. Re:"Prioritizing" on Making BitTorrent Clients Prioritize By Geography? · · Score: 1

    I believe IPv6 addresses give you quite a lot of location information (lots more than IPv4).

  24. Re:I haven't got it yet, not in repository yet. on OpenOffice.org V3.0 Sets Download Record, 80% Windows · · Score: 1

    Not sure it will be (at least to the official 8.10 repos). I think they'll only get updates to the 2.x branch.

    Might expect it to appear in backports though.

  25. Re:Big Fricken Whoop De Woo on UK Gov't To Require ID Cards For Some Foreign Residents · · Score: 1

    I don't think I am. Amalgamating cards that serve different functions is a large part of this project. I'm pretty certain that ID cards won't get off the ground, but I'm also certain the plan is to use the ID card as the replacement for every possible form of ID.

    After all, they want to track your movements outside the state as well as inside.