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  1. Agree on London on Jimmy Wales: London Is Better For Tech Than "Dreadful" Silicon Valley · · Score: 0

    I'd think it would be obvious: London is the closest thing we have to a planetary capital, and has been such for 250 years. Here in one spot: a major government with world wide connections; one of the three and sometimes the foremost finance center on the planet; a huge and diverse population; access to some of the oldest best and most advanced centers of education, research, and technology on the planet; in relative terms, quite close to all significant places save those around the Pacific; equidistance from the west and east sides of the Pacific; and by far the largest city in one of the three world super-powers, Europe. London also has a cultural life and a history as rich/long as most any inhabited spot.

    Besides, I love it there. Parks plays museums great transit great shopping marvelous neighborhoods to explore, to walk, places to eat to drink to socialize. The real food of all the planet's peoples. And wild and solitary places within a travel time of a few hours.

    The weather...let's not talk about the English weather lol. But then the central valleys of California actually would be uninhabitable at least most of the year, but for vast amounts of imported water and energy, the weather there is imho world class awful, and so is the air.

  2. How can a language of any sort be "copyrighted"? If it can be, it ain't a language...but a recipe. Languages evolve. Users could in general agree that an Oracle o9r a Websters would be the yardstick for standards or for spelling, but those uses not wishing to don't have to. Or its not va language at all..

  3. admit they are right? on Anti-TPP Website Being Blacklisted · · Score: 0

    Although political, and by tradition it is supposed that even stupid ideas are sort of equal, because we all are in some sense equal, the site IS malicious, spam, unwelcome to most users of the ones denying this mistaken lunatic the use of THEIR megaphone.

  4. sports free bundle on ESPN Sues Verizon To Stop New Sports-Free TV Bundles · · Score: 0

    A sports free bundle and I might consider cable TV!

  5. awesome on Random Generator Parodies Vapid Startup Websites · · Score: 0

    ROTFFLMFAO - Awesome! Hard to tell from the allegedly real ones.

  6. Utter Baloney on Update: No Personhood for Chimps Yet · · Score: 0

    I suppose we COULD decide to grant some other less capable life form status as a legal person, but I doubt we ever will. Only crazy people support putting anything other than the interests of human beings, over the interest of even a single human being. Let's experiment on and vivisect the animal rights lunatics, that judge included.

  7. Fire the ten Senators on Ten US Senators Seek Investigation Into the Replacement of US Tech Workers · · Score: -1

    I do not care if any or all US workers are replaced, so long as whoever or whatever replaces them is at least as productive and at least as cheap.

  8. The only more beneficial thing than a lot of individual deaths is a mass extinction: so much useless stuff recycled!

  9. Surely you jest on Amid Controversy, Construction of Telescope In Hawaii Halted · · Score: 0

    Jihadists kin Hawaii? The hell with people's dearly held beliefs! go extinct, dinosaurs!

  10. Remove the Public on The Gap Between What The Public Thinks And What Scientists Know · · Score: 0

    Democracy is NOT about people getting government to do stuff, regardless of what. It is about using the people's collective diversity and stability as one of the CHECKS on the government over-extending its power in any direction, i.e. throwing the bastards out.

    It ought not therefore to matter if people in general were 100% wrong or 100% right on anything besides their judgement of the over-all state of affairs as affects they themselves (which is the only thing most of us can be trusted to grasp accurately at all).

    Leave arguments about harm to lawsuits for damages. Let those who think they can mobilize capital, workers, ideas, and organization to produce goods and services that will provide an attractive investment attempt to do so, whether they frack, nuke, gene splice, rocket, Uber, burn coal, or whatever. Those opposed need not buy. Those damaged can sue. Those providing allegedly more attractive alternatives can try their luck too.

  11. traditional and for good reason on China's Engineering Mega-Projects Dwarf the Great Wall · · Score: 1

    Megaprojects tend to be viewed as impressive or as to impress; as useful or not; as profitable or not. Chinese megaprojects are ALSO, perhaps MOSTLY, about creating and sustaining China as a nation, a people, a unified and long lasting thing. The Great Wall and the Grand Canal both had predecessors, going back to the earliest days of unified China. no megaprojects, no China.

  12. BUILD THEM they are a GREAT idea on War Tech the US, Russia, China and India All Want: Hypersonic Weapons · · Score: 0

    Great weapons allow superior cultures to be safe from traditionalist rebels against progress. It's that simple.

  13. Beannie fo Facts on Slashdot Asks: The Beanies Return; Who Deserves Recognition for 2014? · · Score: 0

    May-Brit; the brain breakthrough may prove very significant both scientifically and in technology. The rest of the suggestions are cultural noise, about matters of minimal significance to those not personally involved somehow.

  14. Action matters facts do not on Bill Gates: Piketty's Attack on Income Inequality Is Right · · Score: 0

    How much to tax from whom by what means: these are matters of opinion, as Gates says. Tax labor less, consumption more, and eliminate subsidy granted by silly tax breaks (such as 'carried interest') for the earnings of capital, especially finance capital.

    What to do is the core of these kinds of discussions, just as it is with pollution impacts on climate. Exactly what is going on is not relevant.

    Piketty is clueless about capital, except as to the point Mr. Gates restates: inequality is a NECESSARY part of capital and of progress by any means, inescapably so. But social cohesion is also, and at some point, inequality can undermine social cohesion, just as boneheaded support for cohesion can suppress progress.

  15. great idea you go Gates on Bill Gates Wants To Remake the Way History Is Taught. Should We Let Him? · · Score: 0

    Gates has made a life out of taking good ideas and making them universally known and available, but as OPTIONS. Fearing capability is stupid.

    I'm with Einstein: "There are two infinite things, the Universe and Stupidity, and I am uncertain about the first". The hoi polloi are not infinite although their stupidity may well prove to be.

    Afraid of Bill? Are you kidding?

  16. not a Holy war on Microsoft Lobby Denies the State of Chile Access To Free Software · · Score: -1

    Free software can be problematic also.

    For one, serious use isn't free...enterprise use requires growing or renting expertise. Many of the major stuff, such as Mozilla, are supported by groups that actually do at least in part require funding.

    For another, all open licenses are not the same - can matter depending on what one intends to do

    Yet another, sometimes unintended consequences like Heartbleed are included equally 'free' yea right.

    Then there are things like shooter games and windows vs linux.

    Finally, some of the commercial stuff works well in some respects,; Chrome is not bad on security although personally I do not like it's approach to customizations and store aps (Chrome is not exactly free it's part of the driving forward of the Googlezillan Empire)

    Also, some political entities, being supposedly sovereign, actually support intellectual property in the sense that Windows or Nvidia or HP drivers are not penetrable by ordinary mortals, but at least most of the time developed in a coherent manner. I myself prefer the idea that inventors/investors/first movers will do at least as well without DMCA, but not everyone agrees.

  17. Why care about the other people on Silicon Valley Doesn't Have an Attitude Problem, OK? · · Score: 0

    Are not the feelings thought words and deeds of others, their right to determine? Does what others do or any of the rest of it matter? I don't think so, provided whoever is on one's team and in one's ecosystem benefits sufficiently to tolerate you...

  18. Yet Another Benefit! on "BadUSB" Exploit Makes Devices Turn "Evil" · · Score: 0

    Yet another in the inexhaustible stream of BENEFITS from USB and Wireless technology! Love it!

  19. Just Decriminalize the Conduct on UK Government Report Recommends Ending Online Anonymity · · Score: 0

    with the exception of direct and tangible harm to bodies, human health, liberty, and property, no conduct should be criminal in the first place. And if some folks find things that facilitate freedom conducive to their allegedly improper conduct, then I am all for it.

  20. About time something intelligent was tried. on A New Form of Online Tracking: Canvas Fingerprinting · · Score: 0

    About time something intelligent was tried.

    People who have never paid for a product normally available only for sale ought to pay. Those who pay ought to be able to do exactly what they please with it. Including giving away free copies.

    People wishing to exchange such free copies will find a way to do so, including by forming groups for that purpose, no matter what.

    People whom attempt to PROFIT out of running such groups are another matter - these people are properly targets for lawsuits by the people who should be receiving that money.

  21. GOD economists are STUPID on States That Raised Minimum Wage See No Slow-Down In Job Growth · · Score: 0

    The places likely to raise a minimum wage are the places where stuff cots too darn much. Because people want to be there. Because they or parts of them are booming. So lower wage people are angriest there. And also there is where one finds both the most people whose wages are so high they don't care what stuff costs, and the most people ideologically inclined to think that it is legitimate for government to attempt to be charitable to the things they themselves believe deserve charity. Hence the minimum wage kikes don't cause unemployment at the low end, as the hikes are being CAUSED by employment at the high end.

    Those who think any government should do anything besides what governments are intended to do - protect life liberty and property by providing military security and domestic order and law, and foster prosperity through sound currency, sound law and sound infrastructure - those people really need to either pay the bill for it personally, or convince a majority in 3/4 of the States to impose a national value added tax to fund their goal.

    Otherwise to Hell with it, no matter what it is.

  22. Hoorah for Microsoft! on US Senator Blasts Microsoft's H-1B Push As It Lays 18,000 Off Workers · · Score: 0

    Any firm that fires workers not relevant to it's continued prosperity and which fights tirelessly to hire those who would be, regardless of where they are FROM or in what so-called nation they live in, is a great company. Any politician not understanding that it is only such companies which create ANY of pensions, taxes, profits, goods, services, OR jobs, ought to get zero votes.

  23. WHY is Social Security information, or indeed ANY on Blue Shield Leaks 18,000 Doctors' Social Security Numbers · · Score: 0

    First, it's not hard to get, if you are (1) close to the target or (2) the NSA or (3) a criminal or (4) hang around some in one of the first three groups.

    Second, if people and institutions are tending to rely on this information to make decisions about particular individuals, they are just wrong. They ought not to and if they do they should be incarcerated fined and sued for damages.

    Granted all that data can model groups, or insurance companies and many other similar activities just would not work. Useless in dealing with people one at a time, whether on has friendly or hostile intent.

    Finally, people evolved and until recently - no more than 12,000 years ago - invariably lived so that all knew everything about everyone they dealt with. That is the normal for homo sapiens. Privacy, anonymity and so on are artifacts of incompetent technology, and seem thought to be of value because commonly said incompetent technology has been unwisely if not maliciously used.

    Gossip isn't intrinsically malicious - just an effective way of pressuring people to conform, and the least violent and intrusive such thing so far discovered.

  24. Re:Linux? on Microsoft Suspending "Patch Tuesday" Emails · · Score: -1

    Entirely agree. ALL ,laws and regulations are THEFT, as they enforce existing privileged positions, save only for those relating to the tendency and desire to PROHIBIT physical harm, property theft or damage, or the threat of either. Of course 'property' itself is a sort of privileged position as is physical health and life, but one DOES seem to need SOME ground rules in order to be able to interact with others.

  25. Some things are too important to save money on. on MIT Used Lobbying, Influence To Restore Nuclear Fusion Dream · · Score: 0

    Some things are too important to save money on. Fusion is one; space expansion is the other.

    The Manhattan Project was an expensive undertaking, even for a rich country fully mobilized for war. Competing methods were given unlimited funds and two different methods were pursued to completion.