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  1. Re:This is why Alexa Google Home on Google Wants To Create Promotions That Aren't Ads For Its Voice-Controlled Assistant (businessinsider.in) · · Score: 1

    Bullshit. Google can make direct revenue from pushing ads on Home. That is what they are doing, no matter what the lying exec says.

  2. Re:I tried to Open a Twitter Account on Twitter Suspended Hundreds of Thousands of Accounts Amid 'Violent Extremism' (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Thats weird. You seem like such a reasonable person.

  3. So no one noticed this during testing? A system hang? Really? This isn't FDIV, you might not notice that.

  4. Re:Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proo on John Goodenough's Colleagues Are Skeptical of His New Battery Technology (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Uh uh. The e-Cat was "independently verified" too. You guys fall for it every time.

  5. Re:Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proo on John Goodenough's Colleagues Are Skeptical of His New Battery Technology (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    You forgot to mention that e-Cat. That "works" too. By "works" I mean it is a complete fraud.

  6. It does mention it in the paper if you read hard enough, especially the summary.

  7. Re:Really? on John Goodenough's Colleagues Are Skeptical of His New Battery Technology (qz.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    It explains it:

    "But Goodenough’s battery has pure metallic lithium or sodium on both sides. Therefore, the voltage should be zero, with no energy produced, battery researchers told Quartz. Goodenough reports energy densities multiple times that of current lithium-ion batteries. Where does the energy come from, if not the electrode reactions? That goes unexplained in the paper. The unstated physics would lead to creation of a battery that, once charged, requires no further energy in order to keep pushing out electricity—violating the laws of thermodynamics."

    The batteries you mentioned have DIFFERING materials on each side. This one doesn't. Hence the mystery. Sound like BS to me. If you have something, prove it.

  8. If John says it is true... on John Goodenough's Colleagues Are Skeptical of His New Battery Technology (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    ...that is Goodenough for me.

  9. Just stop on Most Teens Who Abuse Opioids First Got Them From a Doctor (livescience.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Addiction isn't a disease. It is a choice. Everyone likes to "feel good". Everyone. But stop being so narcissistic thinking that you have to feel good all the time. Life isn't supposed to be like that.

  10. Is it AI? Or just one of those old fashioned programs hooked up to a voice recognition front end and a back end database? The former gets all the VC money.

  11. Re:I knew it on Apple's Next Big Thing: Augmented Reality (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Of course it doesn't.

  12. I knew it on Apple's Next Big Thing: Augmented Reality (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    I knew the industry would abandon VR and focus on AR. VR will never work due to how it creates motion sickness in most people. Please note: I didn't say it creates motion sickness in the special snowflakes here on Slashdot, or any of the tons of people they know. I mean most people. So put down that pen and stop writing that angry letter to me.

  13. Re:People don't have a clear understanding. on America's Most Affordable Cities For Tech Workers: Seattle, Austin, and Pittsburgh (prnewswire.com) · · Score: 0

    Found the Seattle "I live in Seattle and work as a maintenance worker and use dialup" troll.

  14. Re:Say the name on Company's Former IT Admin Accused of Accessing Backdoor Account 700+ Times (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Clickbait tactic. People were probably thinking "Nike".

  15. If you get all employee changes immediately, why do you need a current employee list quarterly? Isn't everything perfect in your world?

  16. Re:The best one... on Ask Slashdot: Best Virtual Reality Headsets? · · Score: 1

    AR has technical problems to solve. VR has physiological problems to solve. You can't solve the latter, unless you interface with the inner ear. Maybe use a babelfish.

  17. Re:The best one... on Ask Slashdot: Best Virtual Reality Headsets? · · Score: 1

    It isn't a psychological problem, it is physiological. Your inner ear has a disconnect between what it is sensing and what you are seeing. You can't solve that problem (unless you interface with the inner ear somehow).

  18. Re:The best one... on Ask Slashdot: Best Virtual Reality Headsets? · · Score: 1

    Correct. Everyone knows Slashdot people don't get motion sick, or get malware, or create bugs when writing software. I'm talking about those OTHER people.

  19. Re:The best one... on Ask Slashdot: Best Virtual Reality Headsets? · · Score: 1

    Entirely possible.

  20. Re:The best one... on Ask Slashdot: Best Virtual Reality Headsets? · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Yeah but those tons of people are all special snowflakes. Of course they don't get motion sick. They probably all are fighter pilots too. I'm talking about non-Slashdotters and the "tons of people they know".

  21. Re: The best one... on Ask Slashdot: Best Virtual Reality Headsets? · · Score: 1

    Yes...they don't make me motion sick. But the older you get the more susceptible you are. I probably couldn't handle playing Descent now. But VR is much much worse than any video hame.

  22. Re:The best one... on Ask Slashdot: Best Virtual Reality Headsets? · · Score: 0

    As a SJW you should know that your post if very offensive and has triggered me. By the way, everyone here knows you are the most special snowflake on Slashdot.

  23. Re:The best one... on Ask Slashdot: Best Virtual Reality Headsets? · · Score: 0

    Right...I mentioned that in my follow up reply. You and your friends are special snowflakes of course. My comment doesn't apply to people like you.

  24. Re:The best one... on Ask Slashdot: Best Virtual Reality Headsets? · · Score: -1

    I forgot to mention that the special snowflakes here of course are not affected by motion sickness. Just non-Slashdot people of course. So don't get mad at me.

  25. The best one... on Ask Slashdot: Best Virtual Reality Headsets? · · Score: 0, Troll

    ...is none. Virtual reality will never work. The disconnect between what your eye sees and your inner ear senses will cause motion sickness in the vast majority of people. This is a physiological problem that cannot be solved. AR is the future, VR is dead. Microsoft is finally doing something smart by ignoring VR and going straight to AR.