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  1. Mozilla decided, and we get to live with it on Slashdot Asks: Have You Switched To Firefox 57? · · Score: 1

    There's two issues, performance and the user interface. As far as the UI is concerned, what it looks like is Mozilla has opted to support people with a very linear lifestyle. They want a few pages, they want to look at them one at a time, and they want them available everywhere. If the world had started out on cell-phones, all browsers might look like this. To my mind, this is a step backwards. It’s like the browsers of the 90’s, only with synch. If you look at the links on a new tab, in a revived speed dial (only one tab, not multiple), on the library menu, all of them are pushing pages you looked at recently. It's no longer easy to open multiple tabs, which lowers my productivity -- at least until I get some new workarounds. As far as performance is concerned, it's a mixed bag. Yes, single pages load faster. Yes, the memory footprint is lower (but I haven't stressed it yet). However, I used to be able to open 20+ tabs at one time, and when I try that now, FF hangs. I get all the pages, but they are blank. So I'm working my way through the process....3 pages?....5 pages?.... The thing is, raw performance was never an issue with me (not that they asked). I'll have pages open for 15-20 minutes, and if they take an extra minute to load, that's OK My biggest gripe is, they didn't ask. They decided, and forced their decision on me. Am I going to ragequit? Not....yet.

  2. Thermodynamics Will Kill Us on Ask Slashdot: What If We Don't Run Out of Oil? · · Score: 2

    Pop over to the Do the Math blog. With current energy growth, somewhere between 400 and 500 years from now, the oceans start to boil. http://physics.ucsd.edu/do-the-math/2011/07/galactic-scale-energy/

  3. Re:Just don't do it on Ask Slashdot: Best Practices For Collecting and Storing User Information? · · Score: 1

    I think it was Robert X. Cringely who compared personal user data to toxic waste. You don't ever want to produce it. If you do produce it, it's your responsibility forever because you don't know where an undiscovered drum of it is hiding. If it touches something, that something becomes toxic also. Finally, the legal implications of it getting out into public are capable of destroying your company.

  4. Re:Old Plant? on Lax Security At Russian Rocket Plant · · Score: 3, Informative

    One of the photos is of an active test at the site (seen from a distance), and there's a link to a Russian news release that says (google translation): " The engine number A165 has been successfully fire tested: December 8th, 2011 at booth number 1-751 NEC JSC "NPO Energomash them. Academician VP Glushko "took LPS engine RD171M number A165 for" Zenit ". The test is successful, the comments on the process of testing have arisen. This was the last fire-LPS in the past year. " So, it's an active test facility

  5. It doesn't rate Opera either, but on Microsoft Says IE9 Blocks More Malware Than Chrome · · Score: 4, Interesting

    When I went there with my Opera browser, it said it couldn't rate it. So I used Opera's site preferences to lie to the site and tell it I was using IE (version unspecified). I then got a rating of 4/4. So even a fake IE is better than none.

  6. Absolute best on Ask Slashdot: Best Adventure Game To Start With? · · Score: 2

    Oregon trail. Learn history and epidemiology.

  7. Think of the new things we can create ... on Human Skin Cells Converted Directly To Neurons · · Score: 0

    ....if only we can convert other cells to electrons, and link them up.

  8. Cell Phones and Fertility on Exposing the Link Between Cell Phones and Fertility · · Score: 1

    You're holding it wrong

  9. Massive Crime on Cybergang Compromises Every ATM In Russian City · · Score: 1

    Hundreds of rubles stolen from residents

  10. Use this instead of blurring on Google Seeking Patent On Ads For Street View · · Score: 1

    Don't blur faces. Don't blur the top of NSA HQ, just stick an ad up there.

  11. What about making other things more secure first? on Bruce Schneier On Airport Security · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Roughly 16,000 people were killed by automobiles in the first six months of this year. Roughly 22,000 were killed by preventable medical errors. If we crashed two or three 747s per week, we still wouldn't be at that level of deaths. If the money we waste on TSA were spent elsewhere, we'd be ahead of the game.

  12. Does three strikes count here? on Did Microsoft Borrow GPL Code For a Windows 7 Utility? · · Score: 0, Troll

    Can we disable MS's internet access?

  13. Many Legal Users on Microsoft Blocks Pirates From Security Essentials Software · · Score: 1

    If my experience is any guide (two different PC's with OEM installs flagged as pirated), the false positive rate on the WGA is so high that a significant number of legal users will be blocked. It's OK to be hard-nosed, with zero tolerance, as long as you make zero mistakes. WGA isn't even close.

  14. Requisite Variety on "Necessary Complexity" in Online Games · · Score: 1

    This is just a restatement of Ashbey's Ashby's Law of Requisite Variety: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ross_Ashby which can also be restated as "Every Good Regulator of a System Must be a Model of that System"

  15. Re:Obviously... on Which Computer Books For Prisoners? · · Score: 1

    ...or file handling

  16. Gracefully? on How To Deploy a Game Console In the Office? · · Score: 1

    I'd suggest pink leotards and toe shoes.

  17. Re:Put a picture of Zeus on them. on Warning Future Generations About Nuclear Waste · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Here's a link to extracts from one of the original studies: http://downlode.org/Etext/WIPP/.
    Beck mentions them, but only gives a trivial example.

    On the other hand, if I recall correctly, one of the local Native American tribes said something like: "You don't need signs. If people wander into the area 10K years from now, we will warn them for you."

  18. Re:It's about damn time on Supreme Court Holds Right to Bear Arms Applies to Individuals · · Score: 1

    Or, as Justice Scalia said a couple days ago: "Today's decision will almost certainly cause more Americans to be killed."

  19. So dump the passengers on Efficiency? Think Racing Cars, Not Hybrids · · Score: 1

    Riding with passengers can easily add 600lb to the weight of the car. Cutting down on passengers, and providing special lanes for single-occupancy vehicles will do wonders for our mileage.

  20. Re:Simple solution on Cubicle Security For Laptops, Electronics? · · Score: 5, Funny

    I understand some companies already make boxes with motherboards and hard drives in them and everything, and they sit on your desk like a big tower, and they're not portable so hardly anyone ever steals them. You could see if your notebook maker has a section that sells specialty items like that...

  21. Re:Use the gForce on Data Recovery & Solid State · · Score: 1

    It gets worse. If you double up the word 'recovery' - data recovery solid state drives recovery - the first two google results point to this discussion.

  22. Unix is copyright-encumbered? on Trial Set To Determine What SCO Owes Novell · · Score: 1

    They must be talking about the Novell variant, because isn't BSD Unix FOSS?

  23. Re:FUD-O-Rama on FBI Seeks To Restrict University Student Freedoms · · Score: 5, Informative

    In fact, when you compare the blog item with the Boston Globe article, you find that the Globe makes no mention of the linked .pdf with the "guidelines" in it. Those are from a document intended for government employees, and make no sense when you try to apply them to academia. What the Globe mentions are suggestions that profs secure their laptops when overseas, and that they know who they are talking when they talk about high tech work with defense applications.

  24. Re:components of a system on Fuel Efficient Five-Gear Rocket Engine Designed · · Score: 1

    This assumes you are carrying all your fuel/oxidizer from the start. Two proposals I have seen operate by (a) doing a standard takeoff and then air2air refueling (Black Horse?), or (b) using a turbine/scramjet/rocket combo and extracting liquid oxygen from the air to be used in the rocket phase (NASP).

  25. Re:And consider this, too... on Browser Vulnerability Study Unkind to Firefox · · Score: 1

    ...and what PEEK and POKE are to Windows.