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  1. cue new rev of Adblock on Facebook Will Force Advertising On Ad-Blocking Users (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    that beats the new FB changes in 1... 2... 3....

  2. Re:Winamp on iTunes Turns 13 Today -- Continues To Be 'Awful' (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    I would suggest you take a look at Media Monkey. It's awesome. I've used it for 3 years now. It rocks, and can be modified with plug ins.

  3. Re:Prediction on Netflix Decides To Crack Down On VPN Users (netflix.com) · · Score: 1

    Canada is still a nightmare - Netflix.ca has got jack shit to view. The only way to make netflix useful in Canada is by way of proxies to access American Netflix. Otherwise, it's a waste of money.

  4. Facebook is killing them. on Twitter To Extend 140-Character Limit For Tweets (recode.net) · · Score: 2

    Twitter is dying because of its open structure and limited message size. Facebook is eating their lunch. The basic difference? Message size. So, Twitter thinks they can out FB Facebook. I dunno. I don't bother with twitter because of the 140 char limit. Hmmmmm... This might lure me into bothering with it. But can I control who follows me? No. Nemmind.

  5. String Theory is Science on Why String Theory Is Not Science (forbes.com) · · Score: 1
    It's just IRONIC science, per John Horgan.

    RS

  6. Re:Shoot the messenger on Improving UI and UX: Changing the "Open Source Is Ugly" Perception (opensource.com) · · Score: 0
    "Why should it ever "meet the designs that the public wants?" Seriously, why would anyone consider that as a goal?"

    Are you making software for the public to use or not? If no, then fine - go back to text based interfaces. If you're making software for others to use, and these others may not be as smart and savvy as you, then fuck off - grow up and design what the public wants and needs.

  7. And the lawsuits will start in... on Los Angeles Flirts With Pre-Crime (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 2

    5... 4... 3... 2... 1...

  8. Let an old geezer splain some stuff on After Twenty Years of Flash, Adobe Kills the Name (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    I used to work for Macromedia - from 1995 - 1998. I was there when they bought Flash (It was called "FutureSplash") and yes, it was originally supposed to simply do vector based animation, because bandwidth back in the mid 90s sucked balls. Fairly quickly it became painfully obvious that Macromedia's flagship product, Director was doomed. Director did pixel based animations and a lot of other things thanks to its programming language, Lingo. A HUGE portion of the development cost for Director went into Lingo. Now with Director made (mostly) redundant by Flash they had to figure out what to do with the people. So, what better way to fuck it up than to shoehorn some crazy language into it and give it superpowers like Director? Enter ActionScript.

    There was no reason to think about security - it was a tool to make stupid games and animations on the interweb thingie. And, like Director it became increasingly bloated and complex and pointless. Flash was dead long before the security gremlins appeared. Then Adobe bought the whole mess, hook, line, and sinker. Suckers. Between the headache that was Flash and the eye watering bilge that was ColdFusion, Macromedia got even with Adobe by serving them a hot buttered plate full of digital poo. The only thing, IMHO, that was worth a right flying fuck from Macromedia that Adobe got was FreeHand, and, Adobe, in it's infinite wisdom, killed FreeHand, even though it was a demonstrably better product.

    Macromedia was poorly run by a bunch of wolverines. They got bought by the Borg. And now there's basically nothing left of value except Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere, and inDesign. And I'm not that certain about Premiere....

    RS

  9. Dear Microsoft, on Microsoft Now Uses Windows 10's Start Menu To Display Ads (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    FUCK YOU!

  10. " Nonetheless, the results indicate that either humanity really is the only intelligent species in this part of the universe, or advanced civilizations are far more efficient in their use of energy than is reasonable to assume."

    Or:

    Advanced species abandon or never develop the human invention of "civilisation". These other species may be the dominant species on their planet, they just know how to live in harmony with its biospere and have no need to invade other planets, much less each other's social groups.

  11. Didn't the Apple Menu precede this? on The Weird History of the Microsoft Windows Start Button · · Score: 1

    I coulda sworn that prior to OSx there was this Apple Menu Item thingie and you could pretty much modify it to your heart's content. But hey - that was 1990s before CSS turned everything into rounded edges and HTML5 turned everything into swingie woo woo stuff and httprequest made bilge like Facebook possible....

  12. Re:Not all workers are equal. on Google Staffers Share Salary Info With Each Other; Management Freaks · · Score: 1

    dream on yourself - you stand a better chance of finding a consultant with a particular set of skills who can hit the ground running than the general public who will lie through their teeth to snag something and then do an afterburn on catch up.

  13. Re:Bravo on Google Staffers Share Salary Info With Each Other; Management Freaks · · Score: 0

    I agree. Americans are just weird and not too bright that way. The whole "temporarily embarrassed millionaire" syndrome and all that. It's like when you meet an american they want to find out what your job is, as if that matters to what kind of a person you are to them.

  14. In my world on What's the Oldest Technology You've Used In a Production Environment? · · Score: 1
    I am sometime called on to do Calligraphy. Yes, with ink and edged pens and fancy expensive as fuck paper. I have a Pelikan pen from 1983. It is in a steel box that used to be my mom's sewing kit. She bought that in 1966. I also have a metric triangle that helps me line out a page very quickly and it's from 1979.

    Given this is slashdot, you're probably thinking "fuck Heineken man - we're talking' computer shit around here dude!"

    So my oldest piece of digital gear is a box of floppy disks from the mid 1980s - "original copies" of files I made and some software that will never see the light of day, and sound disk for my 1986 DSS1 Sampling Synth that is mouldering in the basement.

    HW

  15. productivity increases won't help on A 'Star Trek' Economic System May Be Closer Than You Think · · Score: 1

    If the wealth created is captured by the rich.

  16. Re: The reason is more simple on Why Electric Vehicles Aren't More Popular · · Score: 1

    I'm not a liberal. I'm a socialist. Big difference you anonymous cunt.

  17. Re:The reason is more simple on Why Electric Vehicles Aren't More Popular · · Score: 1

    Come and get me you anonymous coward.

  18. Re:That is easy. on Ask Slashdot: If You Could Assemble a "FrankenOS" What Parts Would You Use? · · Score: 1

    Sure that's fine until you want to see how big your directories are - still epic fail on some thing Mac has done since forever. My hybrid dream OS: Linux kernal, MacOS UI modified by Win7.

  19. Re:The reason is more simple on Why Electric Vehicles Aren't More Popular · · Score: 4, Insightful
    How about we also remove all those oil subsidies, and see how cheap that car really is? Oh, and also the cost to the environment from burning fossil fuels - let's see, how much will it cost to move everyone out of Florida? Anf how about all the carcinogenic bullshit that comes along with it - all those health costs need to be wrapped into it as well. Oh gee - look! It's actually more expensive to run fossil fuel vehicles than some flimsy govt subsidy for an electric car.

    I'd call you a troll, but that would overstating the case, and it's possible you're something stupider, like a republican.

  20. Artificial Intelligence? on What AI Experts Think About the Existential Risk of AI · · Score: 1

    People are so damn stupid, I see precious little natural intelligence in this world as it is, I would argue it doesn't really exist. So making an artificial version is meaningless.

  21. Dear Martin Bryant on Editor-in-Chief of the Next Web: Adblockers Are Immoral · · Score: 1

    Ad blockers are not immoral. The "economic realities" to which you obsequiously collapse before are.

  22. I bought a unicomp on Mechanical 'Clicky' Keyboards Still Have Followers (Video) · · Score: 1

    Best keyboard I ever owned - built like a truck and cost me - I dunno - $65? The two previous keyboards died after about couple years each - with the money I pissed away on them, I could have bought the unicomp...

  23. Oculus Rift is this years flavour. No one really cares that much about 3D. I predict it will no longer exist in 3 years.

  24. Let's argue DRM on Keurig Stock Drops, Says It Was Wrong About DRM Coffee Pods · · Score: 1

    about a product that shouldn't exist.

  25. That says it all.