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  1. Re:Who eats doughnuts with the doughnut men? on Police Organization Wants Cop-Spotting Dropped From Waze App · · Score: 2

    > It's not a cop locating app,

    That is literally all I use it for.

    I'm just saying.

    I speed all the time and I use Waze to know when to slow down.

  2. Re:Great to see on Chinese Spacecraft Enters Orbit Around the Moon · · Score: -1, Troll

    You mean the sound stage?

  3. subject nobody reads on Ancient Viruses Altered Human Brains · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Could this be where religion comes from?

  4. Retrocharging on Intuit Charges More For Previously Offered TurboTax Features, Users Livid · · Score: 2

    Yeah, this is a thing companies are doing to consumers now.

    It's also a big topic of conversation at the dinners I have to sit through with money-grubbing shitfaced sociopathic CEOs.

    It's called retrocharging.

    It works on the same model as MMORPG's and DLC except it's more insidious: The company threatens to take away something you already have unless you pay them more money.

    Comcast does this. They are now doing "account audits" after which they send you a letter telling you they're going to start charging for features they claim you have always had but haven't been paying for.

  5. Re:Are speed cameras bad? on Out With the Red-Light Cameras, In With the Speeding Cameras · · Score: 0

    Speed cameras are bad because the speed people drive is determined not by the law, but by the speed other people drive.

    It is collective reasoning that decides how fast people drive.

    That's why when you're driving down I-280 the speed limit is 65 but everyone drives 80.

    If you put speed traps all up and down I-280 it's not going to slow people down, it's just going to punish poor people who are driving the same speed as wealthy people.

  6. Sounds legit on Out With the Red-Light Cameras, In With the Speeding Cameras · · Score: 1

    "...a nonprofit scientific and educational organization funded by the insurance industry."

    Sounds legit.

  7. Re:Well duh on The Open Office Is Destroying the Workplace · · Score: 2

    Mostly managers complain about open floor plans because they have to actually prove that they have an entire day's worth of work to do and justify their salary.

  8. The cards they do nothing on Comcast's Lobbyists Hand Out VIP Cards To Skip the Customer Service Wait · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hi, former Comcast support representative here.

    Those cards do nothing, they're just placebos.

    You dial the support number and punch in the code, and the switch drops you right into the same queue with everyone else.

    At the call center we called them "idiot cards" because you'd have to be one to think they were any benefit to you.

    We usually handed them out ironically to the least deserving customers.

  9. Re:This is old technology on "Infrared Curtain" Brings Touchscreen Technology To Cheap Cars · · Score: 1

    Another problem is that response goes way down when you get close to the bezel. I have a touchscreen monitor that uses this technology that I can't use with Windows because I can't drag in from the screen edges.

  10. The thin end of the wedge on Top Five Theaters Won't Show "The Interview" Sony Cancels Release · · Score: 1

    As Doc Martin once said "it's the thin end of the wedge."

    Now that terrorists have successfully prevented a movie release with threats of "911-like attacks," everything they want done will be done using that threat as the basis.

  11. Knowledge is power on Waze Causing Anger Among LA Residents · · Score: 1, Insightful

    This is a simple case of knowledge as power.

    Telling people they shouldn't use software to avoid freeway traffic is like telling black slaves they can't read because they might learn what it's like to have a life outside the plantation.

    Knowledge exists whether or not you want it to and you can't force ignorance.

    If someone discovers a way to improve their life in a way that is perfectly legal and legitimate, such as driving down a street in front of your house, you have no right to complain.

  12. Dead market on Ask Slashdot: Best Software To Revive PocketPCs With Windows Mobile 5-6? · · Score: 0

    Microsoft has intentionally made their mobile devices expire after a few years.

    They have done it with every iteration of their mobile platform from Windows CE all the way to Windows Phone.

    It works like this:

    1. Buy our new mobile device! It's amazing! It does everything and we'll support it forever and ever, we promise! It's okay, go ahead and put all of your contacts and data on our devices. What could possibly go wrong?

    2. New generation of our mobile platform is out! Buy our mobile devices! It's amazing! Oh and also we're dropping support for existing devices tomorrow and closing the app store. You will never receive another software update and your old device is now a brick. But new platform!

    They did this with Windows CE, Windows Mobile 1 through 6 and they'll do it with Windows Phone.

    They even had a phone that was entirely cloud based in Europe and when they shuttered the cloud service the device literally refused to boot.

  13. It's rotten barley water on No More Foamy Beer, Thanks To Magnets · · Score: 1

    Beer is rotten barley water.

    Beer was invented to create a use for grain that had sat too long and gone off.

    It's been a successful marketing ploy for hundreds of years.

  14. Re:Comcast Business Class on Comcast Sued For Turning Home Wi-Fi Routers Into Public Hotspots · · Score: 5, Informative

    Former comcast employee and Business Class customer here. They tell you that you have to use their modem so they can market VOIP phone service to you once it's installed. You can use any modem you want as long as it supports DOCSIS3. Go buy any DOCSIS3 modem and plug it in, then call them and tell them you want a modem swap.

  15. "Malfunction" on Voting Machines Malfunction: 5,000 Votes Not Counted In Kansas County · · Score: 2, Funny

    What an astounding surprise that voting machines malfunction so frequently.

    That's totally not what I would expect from the US government.

  16. Re:Squarer is better. on Eizo Debuts Monitor With 1:1 Aspect Ratio · · Score: 1

    Notice that widescreen monitors became popular right about the time televisions and monitors started being advertised by their diagonal dimension.

    By that measure if you have a monitor that is 1 inch tall and 50 inches wide you would have a 50-inch monitor.

  17. Re:What's old is new again on Some Early Nexus 6 Units Returned Over Startup Bug · · Score: 1

    I don't know why it's 2014 and error messages still don't just tell you what the actual problem is.

    Why not have the error say:

    "The application that displays the navigation bar stopped because of an error it couldn't recover from. I will now restart it. [OK]"

    Because restarting it is the only action that could possibly be taken.

    It doesn't make sense to tell the user that "system UI has stopped." The user doesn't care that "system UI has stopped." The user wants to know what the problem it is and have the only logical action taken for them.

    Saying that "system UI has stopped" and waiting for the user to perform some action breaks one of the fundamental principles of software design: Never make the user do something the software can do for them.

  18. IT professionals..? on Obama's Immigration Order To Give Tech Industry Some, Leave 'Em Wanting More · · Score: 1

    You don't see many IT professionals hanging out in front of the Home Depot.

    I'm just saying.

  19. Closed source executable on Amnesty International Releases Tool To Combat Government Spyware · · Score: 1

    A single closed-source executable from a German organization claiming to have the support of Amnesty International.

    Seems legit.

  20. Ignorance does not equal a new state on Laser Creates Quantum Whirlpool · · Score: 1

    Just because you can't discern the difference between light and matter in this state -- this does not mean they are the same thing.

  21. Reality check on Americans Rejoice At Lower Gas Prices · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Hi there, reality check here.

    This is how petroleum prices are managed:

    When the oil and gas industry wants fuel prices to be low they optimize the fuel supply chain and keep petroleum flowing so the supply meets demand.

    When they want fuel prices to go up, they burden the supply chain to increase demand. One of their favorite tricks is to pilot their fuel container ships to about 20 miles off the coast of port and park them there, waiting for fuel prices to go up.

    Fuel prices are managed much like department store sales.

    Department stores gradually increase the price of popular items until customers stop buying, then they have a "sale" where they reduce the price of those items to the normal retail price.

    Then they start to gradually drive up the prices again.

    The petroleum industry does something similar; gradually drives prices up until consumers start to look into alternative fuel measures by stifling the supply of petroleum. Then when that point is reached they have a "sale" where they optimize the supply chain.

    Your average consumer sees this as a modern miracle instead of researching to find out why the price went down, and they celebrate by driving, flying and using power sports vehicles more than ever.

    Every time the supply chain is stifled the lowest price for petroleum notches upward a little bit to prevent customers from dumping petroleum but raise the overall price at the same time.

  22. Only if you're a spammer on Ask Slashdot: How Useful Are DMARC and DKIM? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Former technical support rep for an email marketing company, here.

    You only need DKIM if you send a massive amount of mail to users at Yahoo or Microsoft (outlook.com, hotmail) domains.

    The purpose of DKIM is to verify the mail you're sending is actually coming from your domain and not someone who is spoofing your domain.

    Nobody cares about DMARK.

    Yahoo and Microsoft throttle email based on whether or not your domain has proper DKIM keys setup.

    If you don't have them set up you can only spam about a thousand messages before you get blocked.

    However if you set up DKIM you can spam Yahoo and Microsoft mail (hotmail, outlook.com, etc) users all day long and those mail providers will turn a blind eye.

  23. Re:Their answer to oversubscription as well on First Detailed Data Analysis Shows Exactly How Comcast Jammed Netflix · · Score: 2

    That's quite a loaded statement.

    Business buggery is not the only reason you might not get the advertised speed.

    First of all, ISPs advertise "up to" a specific speed, which means that's the maximum bandwidth you're allowed.

    It doesn't state or imply that you'll receive that speed consistently.

    It means that, assuming the network is capable of that speed, if you were capable of getting higher speeds you'd be capped at that speed.

  24. About that elephant on Ello Formally Promises To Remain Ad-Free, Raises $5.5M · · Score: 1

    I would have thought this would be the elephant in the room, but maybe I'm the only one missing it:

    Company takes in a five million dollar funding round.

    Company promises to never make a profit.

    How are they going to pay back the funding?

    What exactly is the company that paid the money "investing" in if the recipient company never plans to get money from their "customers"?

  25. Really? on An Algorithm to End the Lines for Ice at Burning Man · · Score: 5, Insightful

    People not only expect to have ice, but are complaining that the lines are too long... ...In the middle of the desert.

    The lines are too long. For ice. In the middle of the desert.

    What the actual fucking fuck.