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  1. Re:Brain drain on Marissa Mayer On Turning Around Yahoo · · Score: 1

    flex time and telecommuting used to be part of the SV culture

    Although it wasn't popular, Marissa was right to end the practice at Yahoo.

    I STRONGLY believe that the greatest benefits of having a fantastic team is when everybody is in the same office and have all sorts of serendipitous interactions. Things that can't be scheduled on an outlook calendar. it doesn't happen when people sit at home in their underwear doing skype chats.

    And I STRONGLY believe that anyone who unironically uses the word "team" when they're not on a football pitch is a person I dona't want to work for.

  2. Re:Nonprofit on Unreal Engine 4 Is Now Free · · Score: 1

    Will they want a cut if the engine is used by an opensource project managed by a nonprofit/not-for-profit foundation?

    Would a non profit have sales revenue? Because that sounds like trading to me.

  3. Re:5% Gross is a terrible deal on Unreal Engine 4 Is Now Free · · Score: 1

    Don't advertise at all! You will save money on ads, and will have to pay 5% on a much lower gross. It's win-win.

    One simple trick that ad agencies hate!

  4. Re:5% Gross is a terrible deal on Unreal Engine 4 Is Now Free · · Score: 1

    If you are a small-time indie developer, that is $12,000/year of revenue before you even have to pay for the engine you used.

    For one or two man projects, that's pretty good.

    If you are a big studio, well, your lawyers can likely shake out a better deal.

    Unless you live in North Korea or something, $12,000 gross a year for two people is a hobby-with-benefits, not a business.

  5. Re:5% Gross is a terrible deal on Unreal Engine 4 Is Now Free · · Score: 1

    And I think that Epic has been in the business long enough to know that the profit you declare is a pretty subjective number you can make be anything you want.

    People always say this about "Hollywood accounting" but I seriously doubt that the tax authorities (for instance) just let film companies make up their profit figure.

  6. Re:Xbox Live and Windows Store on Unreal Engine 4 Is Now Free · · Score: 1

    it should reflect the marginal cost to them of providing you with the service

    You are saying that because you know full well that the marginal cost to them is effectively zero, and you would therefore get it for nothing.

    In business, you don't offer your products for sale at their marginal cost, for the very obvious reason that if you did you would never make any profit.

    If you use their game engine to make a game that sells millions and earns you a fortune, it seems entirely reasonable that they get a proportion of that fortune. You are not being forced to use their particular game engine, after all. There are others out there, or you could roll your own.

  7. Re:5% Gross is a terrible deal on Unreal Engine 4 Is Now Free · · Score: 1

    Anything that charges a percentage is bad, fair scheme should be paid for work done, not charge rent on other peoples work.

    That is up to the business who does the charging to decide.

    The thing is they're not doing any extra "work" as such, simply letting you copy the game engine, source code and all, has an almost zero marginal cost to them. So no doubt you think it should cost you a flat dollar or something.

    In the real world, they have had to invest a lot of money to create the game engine, so it is entirely fair that they want to make some money back on it if it is used to make a commercial product.

    Releasing current software to amateurs/hobbyists is a different question entirely.

  8. Re:5% Gross is a terrible deal on Unreal Engine 4 Is Now Free · · Score: 1

    5% on Gross Revenue is horrible. When you look at advertising costs pretty much outstripping development costs 5% is a big chunk.

    Add another 5% on top of your price to cover it then.

    There is no law that says your wonderful game has a divine right to make a huge profit, you know.

  9. Re:First? on World's First Lagoon Power Plants Unveiled In UK · · Score: 1

    It's a BBC story. England is the absolute worst "Not Invented Here" country on the planet. For the English, nothing exists until they've let a monsterous bureaucracy and army of know-nothing consultants design-by-committee it into atrocity.

    Jesus, you did win in 1776 you know. Let it go.

  10. Re:DANGER! Longer days, throw out the moon! on World's First Lagoon Power Plants Unveiled In UK · · Score: 1
    Anyone who goes surfing in the Bristol Channel is probably going to end up stuck in the mud when they misread the tide change, and quite likely drowning/suffocating before they can be rescued.

    It's a bit like going bungee jumping and not bothering to measure the length of the rubber band first.

  11. Re:What price is acceptable? on World's First Lagoon Power Plants Unveiled In UK · · Score: 1

    The number of people killed by being sucked into tidal gates, hydro-power inlets, etc. is not zero.

    Nor is the number of people killed by falling off step ladders and breaking their necks, or being electrocuted changing a lightbulb, or choking on split peas.

  12. Re:What price is acceptable? on World's First Lagoon Power Plants Unveiled In UK · · Score: 1

    The fundamental misconception behind HS2 is the idea that people in London want to travel to The North in the first place, never mind getting there quicker than before.

  13. Re:What price is acceptable? on World's First Lagoon Power Plants Unveiled In UK · · Score: 1

    'It might also be wise to scrutinize the close cooperation of industry and government officials in cases like this. Bribes?' No, to give the developers credit, the attraction for the politician is employment. Job creation, one of the metrics the average politico loves to be associated with, The business case put forward to justify the development is heavily geared towards the construction, maintenance and leisure jobs that will be created. With the consumer ultimately footing the bill, what's not to like for a politically motivated decision maker?

    The same thing applies to nuclear power station proposals, apart from the leisure jobs aspect. They always make a big deal of all the construction and catering jobs they will create for the local economy.

  14. Re:Storage on World's First Lagoon Power Plants Unveiled In UK · · Score: 1

    the principle is that the lagoon is filled by the moon

    Now that's just crazy talk.

  15. Re:Storage on World's First Lagoon Power Plants Unveiled In UK · · Score: 1

    Why the fuck do so many people on Slashdot think they're smarter than the actual professionals who create these designs for a living and have already thought through and solved all these problems?

    Because many of these actual professionals just want the investment money so they can line their pockets.

    As opposed to those in favour of nuclear, coal or whatever who all work pro bono for the good of humanity?

  16. Re:Armegeddon for indigenous marine life. on World's First Lagoon Power Plants Unveiled In UK · · Score: 1

    This is a horrible, horrible idea. It will reek havoc with the existing natural tidal currents and completely change the ecosystems and natural patterns present in this tidal lagoons. Many of these species are already under heavy pressure from human activities and this could be the nail in the coffin, so to speak. Do these idiots even think before they plan these things? It's like they put ecological destruction primary in their considerations and then power production secondary. Hopefully these can be easily taken out with a boat and a proper load of high explosives.

    This isn't nuclear or fossil fuel based. Therefore, it cannot possibly be a threat to any ecosystem. Haven't you learned anything in the past 10 years?

    Just look at "birdmageddon" caused by wind turbines. It's like ethnic cleansing but no one's been accused of war crimes. All you can hear is the sinister whooshing of turbines and the cries of newly hatched chicks mourning for their slaughtered mothers.

    Thank god the fossil fuel industry is there to try to give those helpless innocents a voice.

  17. Re:A giant lagoon dam on World's First Lagoon Power Plants Unveiled In UK · · Score: 1
    I'm not an angler, but do that many people fish in the sea anyway? (Not counting commercial fishermen).
    The only hobby fishermen I know go to rivers or lakes.

    I really can't see it as much of an issue.

  18. Re: A giant lagoon dam on World's First Lagoon Power Plants Unveiled In UK · · Score: 2

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidal_barrage suggests fish mortality is quite high with this method. Considering estuaries are typically fish breeding grounds, If the alternative wasn't nuclear I'd say it wasn't worth the risk to an already depleted ecosystem.

    If we were that worried about fish, we could always stop eating so many of them.

  19. Re:Fuckers! on World's First Lagoon Power Plants Unveiled In UK · · Score: 1

    As sarcasm goes, this is pretty crude and clumsy.

    I found it pretty hard to distinguish from many serious posts here on slashdot, "pinko" being the only slightly jarring note (presumably put in deliberately as a wink), as right wingers seem to just use "liberal" nowadays as their all-purpose insult.

  20. Re:Nope on Samsung Officially Unpacks Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge At MWC · · Score: 1

    That's one of the biggest reasons I have an iPhone as my primary smartphone, I know I can just walk in and get it fixed or replaced on the spot.

    A good point if you live somewhere close to an Apple Store. Not everyone does.

  21. Re:Nope on Samsung Officially Unpacks Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge At MWC · · Score: 1

    The fact that they can't carry a spare and change it between calls? So what? Nobody does that?

    Speak for yourself. I now have to use an external battery pack instead of just being able to carry around a relatively small battery. It's actually handier in some ways (because you don't need to restart the phone) but it's like carrying around two phones.

    I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, but I can't get a full day's use out of a smartphone.

  22. Re:It should stand two degrees, for sure! on 20-Year-Old Military Weather Satellite Explodes In Orbit · · Score: 1

    Occam's razor. Which is simpler. A routine battery failure, or a complicated military test on a hostile satellite?

    Ah, but which is more fun? This Occam sounds like a right misery guts.

  23. Re:It should stand two degrees, for sure! on 20-Year-Old Military Weather Satellite Explodes In Orbit · · Score: 1

    > Where was the satellite over geographically when it exploded?

    The Earth.

    Nuke the entire site from orbit, it's the only...oh.

  24. Re:Taylor Mali's Pizza poem for Pluto on One Astronomer's Quest To Reinstate Pluto As a Planet · · Score: 1

    There is always Taylor Mali's Pizza poem for Pluto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

    I is a poem about a planet mnemonic: My very educated mother just served us nine pizzas Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto

    He also has a great poem about teachers and I love his spell checker poem.

    Ah, I never could work out how Richard Of York Gains Battles In Vain was supposed to help you remember the planets.

  25. Re:I wonder how much hyperloop will really cost on Hyperloop Testing Starts Next Year · · Score: 1

    No internal organ squishing required.

    Wuss.