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  1. Re:Of course they are rattled on ARM's Own Employees Complain About Anti-RISCV Website (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    Exactly. Digital computing has hit a dead end, even though many Slashdotters hate to accept it, and it isn't looking good for the future. If they fix all the Meltdown/Spectre issues in the next generation it might cause that generation to be slower than the previous one. Eventually "open" processors will catch up.

  2. Amazing stuff on Software Beats Animal Tests at Predicting Toxicity of Chemicals (nature.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Further proof that machine learning and AI has real world use. This is replacing the suffering of millions of animals today. Truly useful.

  3. I agree. If my organization had access to AI deep learning systems we would be much farther ahead.

  4. No we wouldn't. Because we understand Physics. It has nothing to do with China. Look at those EmDrive idiots: all Americans. It has nothing to do with your country or race. You should grow up.

  5. Only idiots being race into this. Why do you bring up race? It has nothing to do with the fact this isn't real.

  6. Re:Some country is going to scream, "our IP, our I on Chinese Scientists Have Developed the World's First Destructive Laser Rifle (popsci.com) · · Score: 0

    What are you congratulating them for? You do realize this didn't actually happen did you? People are so gullible. Maybe Trump is right about "Fake News".

  7. Re:Where is the pink on Scientists Discover the World's Oldest Colors (phys.org) · · Score: 0

    Oh Lord.

  8. Re:Hang On - False Argument on Scientists Discover the World's Oldest Colors (phys.org) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    We should accept this: "pigments have been identified in very old rocks"
    But not accept this: "claim that this is somehow "pigmentation", inferring that this is an aesthetic feature of the life form at the time"
    And conclude this: "Nothing to see here. Move along, move along."

    Only on Slashdot.

  9. When will people learn not to share their personal information, pictures, etc on the Internet? I for one have never used the Internet, and don't plan to. Ever.

  10. Re:how are scooters even a problem? on Uber Adds Electric Scooters To Its App (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    What are you talking about? These are electric scooters. They don't require any of those things. You must be thinking of Vespa type things.

  11. Very cool on Uber Adds Electric Scooters To Its App (cnet.com) · · Score: 0

    I always wanted to try Lime, but I am afraid of giving yet another app my credit card details. Uber is great though.

  12. Smart Move on Samsung Opens World's Largest Phone Factory In India (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    It's a pretty logical move since as the summary says it's the fastest growing mobile market. It'll surely allow Samsung to sell the phones cheaper than if they brought them from abroad. Samsung it's still kind of pricy for what it offers compared to most other Android manufacturers and specially Xiaomi. Since India is such a price sensitive market I'm not sure Samsung will be able to turn the tide.
    I live in Spain and we're richer than the indians but not rich by european standards and still many people buy Xiaomi phones (or BQ a local brand that makes pretty cheap phones too) so as I said, I'm not sure what this will do for Sams.

  13. Re:Anything USEFUL from this tech? on High-Power Thermoelectric Generator Utilizes Thermal Difference of Only 5C (newelectronics.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    Is your watch smart? Does it connect to Facebook and Twitter? It doesn't? That is a problem.

  14. I'm not sure. I'll go let the researchers know that it isn't possible to do what they say might be possible. Be right back!

  15. I was going to say that too, but I guess iggymanz is the expert, so I think we should notify the researchers.

  16. That makes sense. It doesn't matter if you have 1 centimeter or 1 meter or 1 kilometer of generator - you will be "off by a factor of 1000".

  17. It might be enough to drive sensors or realise intermittent wireless communication though.

  18. I can vouch for this software. Works great!

  19. Re:Some people see inexistent hidden meanings? on Game Company Fires Two Employees Who Complained About 'Mansplaining' on Twitter (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    I wouldn't have hired you either. Why bother explaining "how she could have avoided it in the future"? Just ask for clarification and move on.

  20. Private social media accounts on Game Company Fires Two Employees Who Complained About 'Mansplaining' on Twitter (theverge.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "These are our private social media accounts"

    Do Milennials really believe that? They aren't YOUR accounts and they aren't private. They aren't your "space". They are owned by Twitter and their corporate partners. Get off Twitter.

  21. Wow. Welcome to 1980.

  22. Re:I dunno, are swords really terrible weapons? on Is C++ a 'Really Terrible Language'? (gamesindustry.biz) · · Score: 1

    You must be kidding. All modern system software is written in C++. You guys don't know what you are talking about.

  23. How can you extract cleartext passwords? Unless...finish this sentence...

  24. And this is what real "AI" is. Complete bullshit. And don't tell me this isn't AI, because Adsense is worth hundreds of billions (trillions over its lifetime) of dollars for Google. If they aren't using AI for this, and are using DeepMind for parlor tricks instead, then you need to ask yourself why.

  25. Re:Bizarre focus of the tech on An AI System For Editing Music in Videos (mit.edu) · · Score: 1

    WRONG. That is just regular computer stuff. This is AI. Even better: AI from MIT!