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

    I've been following videogame industry since the early days. I simply disagree on your assessment of anything > 5y AAA cycle, and > 10 year overall lifecycle.

    I have access to the latest in 3d tech, these consoles will be gone just as quickly as the last batch.

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

    We're already two years deep in this generation.

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

    Agreed, in a year or two, the Nvidia card will show its age.

  4. Re:This isn't surprising on NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 980 Ti Costs $350 Less Than TITAN X, Performs Similarly · · Score: 1

    >code that deliberately broke the game when run under a debugger

    I'd never heard of this unless you are talking about SECUREROM

  5. Re:Mixed reaction on Battle To Regulate Ridesharing Moves Through States · · Score: 1

    When independently contracting a single car costs more than 100k/yr in medallions in a mid-size city, it is so expensive because there is huge demand to be met.

    I'm not proposing the wild west, just less restraint, as it is clearly artificial and limiting revenue.

  6. Re:Mixed reaction on Battle To Regulate Ridesharing Moves Through States · · Score: 1

    Seems to me what this is primarily a supply problem.

    The only reason this is happening is because taxis are artificially constrainted, so much that even someone offering a service cheaper and better is precluded from the market due DIRECTLY TO THIS ARTIFICIAL CONSTRAINT.

    How "unamerican" /s

  7. Re:Don't actually set your clock to 1981 on Rediscovered Lucas-Commissioned Short "Black Angel" Released On YouTube · · Score: 1

    I have admit this was my first thought. Probably only because I had an upstream ntp server kak on me last week.

  8. Re:Well done! on George Lucas Building Low-Income Housing Next Door To Millionaires · · Score: 1

    I was a poor kid in a rich kid class (gifted program, which imported the smartest kids from all of the local private schools).

    They stuck us all in a school literally in the middle of the 'hood.

    I'm just going to come right out and say BULLSHIATE.

    All the rich kids, became lawyers, doctors, artists and engineers (including poor me! Except I had no money so they only thing they'll let me engineer is software).
    All the poor kids: some never graduated, most in jail or just out of jail, some have okay jobs (the smarter ones) and punch their clock go home and watch hockey and drink beer.

  9. Re:Why are Millennials afraid of negativity? on Developers and the Fear of Apple · · Score: 1

    And this is why reddit is very popular.

  10. Re:they all play this game on Leaked Snowden Docs Show Canada's "False Flag" Operations · · Score: 1

    I reply to these polls with a write-in tertiary option: GFY

  11. Re:Know what's worse? Cleartext. on Researchers Find Same RSA Encryption Key Used 28,000 Times · · Score: 1

    I agree, I liken this to a Master Lock. All keys are the same for the master lock (A Hammer/Crowbar), that doesn't mean it doesn't provide a measure of "sufficient security".

    like Hey, if you want to steal my lawnmower thats cool bro. I'll put a master lock on the shed and worry about securing the really important stuff.

  12. Re:I know Kung Fu on Scientists Insert a Synthetic Memory Into the Brain of a Sleeping Mouse · · Score: 2

    Something to do during these oppressively long meetings. Maybe we'd even have less if people weren't talking and using the wasted time to make themselves actually smarter rather than just sounding smarter!

  13. Re:What's the matter with Canada? on The Disastrous Privacy Consequences of Canada's Anti-Terrorism Bill · · Score: 1

    I live in the Ontario suburbs you nitwit. Yes I'm talking about you.

    I got mine through 30 years of hard work, your dissonance is the cost at which it is to serve you with city services in the suburbs vs a big city landowner (welfare case paying property taxes? where do you get this stuff)
    Also no one mentioned city politics so there is that too.

  14. Re:What's the matter with Canada? on The Disastrous Privacy Consequences of Canada's Anti-Terrorism Bill · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Try living in Canadian "Fuck You I Got Mine" Suburbs. The cognitive dissonance is astounding.

  15. Re:Hopefully this will be Harper's death knell on The Disastrous Privacy Consequences of Canada's Anti-Terrorism Bill · · Score: 1

    Don't be too optimistic, the drums are beating:

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com...

  16. Re: Theres already a version for linux! on Inside the Mind of a Schizophrenic Through Virtual Reality · · Score: 1

    I thought that was Pulseaudio that gave me the streaming voices that tell me to see systemd trolls everywhere.

  17. Re:Arduino Panic Button on Ask Slashdot: Panic Button a Very Young Child Can Use · · Score: 3, Interesting

    When my kid was 2, she was at grandmas when she had an aneurysm. Luckily grandpa was home. Far from scarring, my kid actually had a fascinating life experience, and opened a dialogue about emergencies, first responders, what to do if something bad happens and they are alone. My kid still recalls it today as a positive, but very unfortunate circumstance.

    Kids are far more resilient than your average parent gives them credit for. I'm proud of the way my kid handled it.

  18. Re:Yes on Is Modern Linux Becoming Too Complex? · · Score: 1

    Synonymous with Oprah-ing! "You've got cancer, You've got cancer, and you've got cancer, everyone in the audience has received cancer! " *throws cue cards in the air and wraps the show*

  19. Re:Yes on Is Modern Linux Becoming Too Complex? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I have a new verb to describe this type of useless abstraction: I call it, "Poettering-around".

  20. Re:My FreeBSD Report: Four Months In on Systemd Getting UEFI Boot Loader · · Score: 1

    Just do more work ruir! Double in fact.

  21. Re:Is she sure she told them the correct address? on If a Financial Institution Mishandles My Data, What Recourse Do I Have? · · Score: 1

    I share a name with the son of a billionaire.

    I have given feedback on his condo housecleaning and politely declined his best friend's bachelor party blowout at some swanky ski resort. Was fun. :D Haven't received any more emails since then.

  22. Re:"equal treatment" on WA Bill Takes Aim at Boys' Dominance In Computer Classes · · Score: 1

    Better outcomes than mean is the goal of equal opportunities. Nice false equivelence here. How on earth is your comment Interesting? It doesn't even survive casual consideration.

    Equal treatment != equal opportunities.
    Equal treatment = inequal mobility due to means

    As far as I can tell, and I'm just taking a straw poll of my middle class liberal self and friends.... Liberals tend to be for Equal Treatment + Equal Opportunities (= better outcomes on average), as this is the only approach which can close the gap on Equal Outcomes.

  23. Re:Umm..and telnet is insecure. on Why Screen Lockers On X11 Cannot Be Secure · · Score: 1

    I love you too Penguinisto

  24. Re:Umm..and telnet is insecure. on Why Screen Lockers On X11 Cannot Be Secure · · Score: 0

    LOL another trainwreck of a comment from Penguistino!

  25. Re:Nicotine is great! on New Nicotine Vaccine May Succeed Where Others Have Failed · · Score: 1

    Water is a pretty healthy addiction.