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  1. Kubuntu on Ask Slashdot: New To Linux; Which Distro? · · Score: 1
    It's the one I learned on.

    It has a UI similar to Windows, is popular and has lots of public support, and is as easy as any other Linux distro.

  2. Arduino on Ask Slashdot: Best Electronics Prototyping Platform? · · Score: 1
    I haven't used the other kits, but I have found the Arduino to be an awesome prototyping platform. Lots of available information, lots of tutorials, lots of support, lots of flexibility.

    I would consider it a great jumping off point for the Raspberry Pi, which is my next experiment. I have no experience whatsoever with electronics, and it's been smooth sailing so far!

  3. Re:Needs more clarification on Ask Slashdot: Best Tools For Dealing With Glare Sensitivity? · · Score: 1
    I was going to suggest something along those lines.

    When I was in college, we had fluorescent lights and super bright LED screens. The intensity was a little much for me, so I wore my sunglasses all the time.

    I'd recommend any glasses that are Polarized - that's what's making the Gunnar glasses work in this scenario, although the Gunnar glasses aren't darkened, which could be nice.

  4. Re:dban followed by smartctl on Ask Slashdot: Do You Test Your New Hard Drives? · · Score: 1
    I'm a computer technician, and I'm always looking for new and better ways to test our equipment. Linux is one of my favourite testing tools, but right now I don't have a good way to test hard drives in Linux - I use stress to see if I get any errors or crashes on a suspicious drive. We use a Seagate boot disc for most of our testing though.

    I'm interested in using your technique, but I don't understand it well enough to give it a go on someone else's data. Can you explain it a bit please?

  5. Re:Why has it taken 50 years? on The Dead Sea Scrolls and Information Paranoia · · Score: 2
    "Many of us fully embrace both."

    That seems impossible to truly do. They are mutually exclusive - to accept one requires a sacrifice in understanding or acceptance in the other.

    I understand that some people are willing to do that; I however, am not.

    Also, what Obarthelemy said.

  6. Re:What will happen when they die? on Samsung Launches SSD 830 Drive · · Score: 1
    Psh. I've NEVER had HDD drive gracefully, and I've lost at least 20.

    I had a laptop drive right in the middle of booting into Linux once. That was cool. Typed in my password, boomheadcrash.

    "What was that noise? Why is it taking so long to load?"

  7. Re:The D-Link DIR-655 on Ask Slashdot: Good Gigabit 802.11N Home Router? · · Score: 1

    Yeah - sounds broken to me man. I'd return it.

  8. Re:The D-Link DIR-655 on Ask Slashdot: Good Gigabit 802.11N Home Router? · · Score: 1

    My wireless is rock solid. I can usually stream 1080p Youtube videos with no problem, while in the kitchen. I have also used it with torrents as well, although I used gentler settings, I still downloaded at 1 Mb a second.

  9. Re:The D-Link DIR-655 on Ask Slashdot: Good Gigabit 802.11N Home Router? · · Score: 1
    I'm using the A series, and I don't have this problem. I actually recently changed my settings from static addressing to DHCP because I got lazy after my last reformat. I use the handy name resolution feature they've got: I select my computer's name from the list and it dumps the local IP in the field. Awesome.

    I have no idea if the B is bad or not, but I'll keep an eye out as more of my friends invariably buy it. Perhaps we all have A series? -

    -Red

  10. The D-Link DIR-655 on Ask Slashdot: Good Gigabit 802.11N Home Router? · · Score: 1
    My friends and I struggled to find a good router for along time - this included gaming, torrents, and direct downloads. Several wireless devices of various configurations.

    Take a look at prices, by now the DIR-655 should be cheaper - we've had ours for over a year now I'm guessing.

    Anything but the highest, most brutal usage brings it down. You do need to tune your Vuze settings - if you have more than 1 computer downloading torrents at a atime (try to avoid that...), setting each of their Max Simultaneous Connections to 100 and testing should work. Drop it by 25 if you're still having trouble.

    Don't forget, wireless devices cannot send and receive at the same time. The DIR-655 is MIMO (IIRC), so it minimizes the drawbacks, but any individual device can still only send or receive at a time, so torrents are kinda a nightmare for wireless in general.

    -Red

  11. Aruba Rocks on Ask Slashdot: 802.11n Bake-Off Test Plans? · · Score: 1
    In my experience, the more expensive Aruba AP's perform closest to their manufacturer's claims.

    They may not be selling the cheap one anymore, which would be good, because it was vastly inadequate for any real N-style usage.

  12. Re:Seems perfectly reasonable on Intel and AMD May Both Delay Next-Generation CPUs · · Score: 1

    Thank you so much for this response. Mod parent up.

  13. Re:What am I missing here... on Like a Redstone Cowboy · · Score: 1
    The thing about Minecraft, is that these things are being created using the game's tools. Rather than someone developing a mod with code (like lua for WoW).

    Redstone can be used to power items with "electricity", like a Minecart Booster Rail, among tons of other things. Some of them may require a mod to facilitate (the Better Than Wolves mod adds mechanical power to the game, for example).

    -Red

  14. Re:Two words... on Like a Redstone Cowboy · · Score: 0, Redundant

    They very well may have Asperger's, the problem is in assuming that someone with Asperger's has a "disorder", and is not merely "different". Indeed, they are simply better at, guess what, envisioning a specific project and exhaustively accomplishing that goal.

  15. Re:This is good. on Google Allows Carriers To Ban Tethering Apps · · Score: 1

    It's puts 0.000000000000000000000001% more load on the network - a negligible cost by far. It is absurd to charge for the extra costs. Also, if it's really peak load rates that are the problem, using caps is the least rational way to control behaviour. But the fact remains, there literally can't tell the difference. That's why they have to ban apps and all of this other nonsense; if the hallmark of a laptop browsing the internet is higher consumption, then a data rate cap makes MUCH more sense - clearly, they are selling beyond their ability to provide if peak consumption is a problem. Source: "Free" By... the guy from Wired.com

  16. Re:Midrange on Amar Bose To Donate Company To M.I.T. · · Score: 1

    This is a crazy good idea in a lot of ways.

  17. Re:That's ok on Feds To Remotely Uninstall Bot From Some PCs · · Score: 2
    There's just too many variables involved. I'm glad they're doing opt-in instead of opt-out - that's the mainstay of my comments significance.

    Right now, there's no precedent that a government organisation could effectively deal with a situation like this without breaking everything. Is it ok if they do a drug bust, and 1 out of 23 innocent people die? Collateral damage by the government has to be mitigated as much as possible.

    I'm not saying that we can't trust the government to do anything. I think the FBI is doing a good job so far, and I'm looking forward to their results. But caution on the part of commentators, I think, is a good idea. It's far from a simple, surefire action. It is likely it will be, but there are variables that they can't control for.

    Oversight of government actions is what is critical - not avoiding government action or permitting excessive government action.

  18. Re:That's ok on Feds To Remotely Uninstall Bot From Some PCs · · Score: 1

    They could, but it would be a dick move. As much as I'd like to think so, it's just not true that everyone at the FBI is a dick.

  19. Re:It's the next step in Slashdot's evolution on Third Humble Bundle Arrives, 'Frozenbyte' Edition · · Score: 1

    Seems pretty logical to me - THIB is a special thing, not like a Steam sale or whatever.

  20. Why are we choosing between the two? on The Case Against GUIs, Revisited · · Score: 1
    A CLI is really awesome if you're looking to automate repetitive tasks.

    A GUI is really awesome if you want see different information from different sources, and make specific actions that cannot be automated.

    The two of them need to coexist - use the best tool for the job, which could be either a CLI or a GUI.

  21. Re:You've got it backwards on Boston College Says Using WiFi Is a Sign of Infringement · · Score: 1

    You have shitty friends.

  22. Re:FIRST LAWSUIT! on Tesla Sues BBC's Top Gear For Libel · · Score: 1

    Mod parent up.

  23. Re:Better quiet down on Plastic Made From Fruit Rivals Kevlar In Strength · · Score: 1

    Those reasons don't sound weak to you?

  24. Re:Relevance? on US Competitiveness Chief Immelt's GE Tax Bill: $0 · · Score: 1

    Thankyou!

  25. Re:Ugh.. on 'Canadian DMCA' Copyright Bill Dead Again · · Score: 1
    Alberta, you should smoke this.

    "Man, I was really taking things too seriously back there!"