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  1. Re:JavaScript, its better than a kick in the head. on Microsoft Adds Node.js Support To Visual Studio · · Score: 2, Informative

    Not really sure what that has to do with Node.js applications deployed to something like Azure. How many browsers are going to be running that?

    I know I can think of things I'd rather do than inflict Javascript on myself in more places than I have to.

  2. Re:Node.js?! How 'bout C89 support? on Microsoft Adds Node.js Support To Visual Studio · · Score: 1

    But Node.js is the trendy new thing!

  3. There's no reason to upgrade again on Alfred Poor Says HDTV Manufacturers are Hurting (Video) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Sales spiked up during the HD transition because everyone was upgrading from SD to HD. The benefits were obvious and easily viewable.

    Those days are over. I don't want fake 3d with stupid glasses. I don't need a TV with a camera that can Skype, my phone already does it (better). There's simply no reason why I'd need to buy another new TV, unless my current one dies.

    Sorry TV makers, but this is the new normal. If you set up expecting things to stay in transition sales mode forever, than it sucks to be you.

  4. Re:Hahaha on Next World of Warcraft Expansion: Warlords of Draenor · · Score: 1

    And all the people you're fighting are already dead.

    This is a time travel expansion. Because reasons.

  5. World of Warcraft: Shark Resurrection on Next World of Warcraft Expansion: Warlords of Draenor · · Score: 1

    We jumped the shark. We used the shark as a jump rope. We beat the shark to death with pandaland.

    Now we need to go back in time when the shark was still alive so we can beat it to death some more.

    Why? Because some people will buy anything.

  6. Re:Still stealin... on Next World of Warcraft Expansion: Warlords of Draenor · · Score: 1

    It's the re-release of the worst game from 2010, and possibly the worst MMO ever launched.

    They basically built the game a second time, only with a lot less suck.

  7. Re:Netcraft Confirms It on HP's NonStop Servers Go x86, Countdown To Itanium Extinction Begins · · Score: 1

    Ah, classic.

  8. Re:A risky gamble on How Elon Musk Approaches IT At Tesla · · Score: 1

    Considering the high cost, higher failure rate, and even higher odds of going overbudget on trying to get SAP to do what you want, I'm not even remotely convinced it was a gamble. If you already have a team in place, this is the less risky way to go because you're only going to build what you need and you're not dependent on a third party to maybe one day make it work if you throw enough consultant money at them.

  9. Re:A bunch of spineless wimps... on Oracle Shareholders Vote Against Ellison's Compensation Package (Again) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Oracle's shareholders agree with him. Damn socialist investment bankers!

  10. Re:A Feature! on Dell Fixes Ultrabook That Smelled of Cat Urine · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure that with how much Apple cares about branding, "our stuff smells like cat piss" is a problem they would fix pretty quickly.

    Nobody wants to be seen holding a smelly device.

  11. Re:Microsoft is missing an opportunity here. on Chrome Will End XP Support in 2015; Firefox Has No Plans To Stop · · Score: 1

    Microsoft's own tools don't even work on XP anymore. It's a highly obsolete codebase for them.

    If people want to keep using it, then can take those machines off the net and use them until they die without problem. But at some point Microsoft wants to devote its time to building better stuff, not infinitely supporting the old stuff because corporate IT still thinks that their IE6 only web app is good enough.

  12. Re:Simple reason ... on 4K Ultra HD Likely To Repeat the Failure of 3D Television · · Score: 1

    Not really. The bleeding edge seemed to like 3d TV. Then it went to the wider market and has died off.

    4k only makes sense outside of a niche market if they can move a lot of units, and to do that it needs to sell outside of the bleeding edge.

  13. Scrivener on Ask Slashdot: Do You Use Markdown and Pandoc? · · Score: 4, Informative

    If you're writing a novel, a tool like Scrivener is a lot better than a text editor of any particular sort. It's designed for writers and makes it easy to do things like keep track of and organize all your notes, which if you're writing a novel is going to be far more important than whatever command is used to change the font.

  14. Wondering why the hell anyone uses Quora on Ask Slashdot: What Are the Hardest Things Programmers Have To Do? · · Score: 1

    So click that link, and it wants me to sign in to view answers? With my Facebook account? Holy shit, Experts Exchange came back from the dead! (And if you happen to do it on mobile, they'll also nag you to install their app.)

    It's like someone took Stack Overflow and decided to add 100% more crap.

  15. Re:Good news on Google To Support Windows XP Longer Than Microsoft · · Score: 1

    IE 8 is the base version in Windows 7 and used by a lot of corporate installs of that.

    Don't expect it to go away anytime soon, unfortunately.

  16. Registrar security is kind of a joke sometimes on Want To Hijack a Domain? Just Get a Fax Machine · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I had to do this recently for a legitimate reason. A friend had bought a small hobby type operation (including the domain), but the old owner forgot to change the domain ownership over and dropped off the grid. It wasn't really a problem until we wanted to change hosting providers, at which point we couldn't update the DNS settings.

    Since we actually had control of the domain, I used the account that was listed as the admin contact to send an email to the registrar explaining the situation and asking if they could change the info for us. Without any validation whatsoever they sent me the username and password (apparently stored in clear text) for the account, allowing me to do anything I wanted with it.

    Thankfully I don't use that registrar for my own stuff. I expected at least to have to show some proof of ownership or something.

  17. Star Citizen is an abberation on Gaming Legends Discuss Using Kickstarter For Their Next Projects · · Score: 3, Insightful

    At the rate Star Citizen is raising money, it's going to have an AAA budget before it comes out. It happened to hit the sweet spot of a known creator with a proven track record, good timing, and a genre with a lot of fans starved for a game. It's been marketed well, and the early previews have been good to wet the appetite (there's no meat available yet).

    The sheer amount of money they've got (almost $20 million) makes it so unusual that it doesn't make a good example. Even if the game is a resounding success (and I sure hope it is) it's not a good example to follow because so few crowdfunded projects can get even close to that in funding.

    What other projects CAN learn from them is to not stop fundraising just because your Kickstarter is over. Beyond that, it's just too weird to draw any kind of conclusions from.

  18. Re: Like Microsoft SQL Server on Oracle Promises 100x Faster DB Queries With New In-Memory Option · · Score: 1

    I dunno, Microosft can make a decent .net provider for their database. Oracle has all kinds of catching up to do in that department.

  19. Yes on Ask Slashdot: Is iOS 7 Slow? · · Score: 1

    Aside from the animations making things take longer, performance is choppier than it used to be on my iPad 3. Even typing in some apps now lags at times, and it never did that before.

    Looking enviously at my wife's Nexus 7 2nd gen, that thing flies.

  20. So, uh... on Ask Slashdot: When Is Patent License Trading Not Trolling? · · Score: 1

    Those patents covered actual working models, not taking something that already exists, slapping "Mobile" in the description, and suing small businesses that are using it.

    This article is out to lunch and written entirely to benefit the patent troll industry (which now finds itself drawing unwanted attention).

  21. It's a business necessity on Google's Encryption Plan To Stifle NSA's Dragnet Will Raise the Stakes · · Score: 1

    While Americans might be pissed off about this, they're not doing much about it. The rest of the world is looking on and asking hard questions about how much reliance we want on American based companies, given what that means for our data and the US Government's desire to spy on it.

    Google doesn't have much of a choice but to try and fight this - to roll over is just to do serious damage to their international business interests. Same for any big service provider. If you're in Europe and you need to do something securely, would you even think about getting services from an American company anymore?

    Not a chance. If they're not careful, the NSA is going to destroy the competitiveness of some very big companies.

  22. Re:'foo' is null is a user problem on A Tale of Two MySQL Bugs · · Score: 1

    If the documentation says it does, then yes, it is in fact the optimizers job.

    If it's not actually going to do it, then they shouldn't say it will.

  23. Corporate Welfare on Salesforce.com To Cut 200 Jobs Despite Its Expectations To Make More Money · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This has been making a lot of news in Eastern Canada, because Salesforce (who bought local company Radian6) got a payroll grant from the government to go out and create 300 jobs with. ...

    So naturally they cut a bunch of other jobs. The government has been scrambling ever since to not look like total morons for giving them money at all. Which is good, because corporate welfare schemes are always a ripoff for taxpayers and the only way it'll ever stop is if politicians start to get embarrassed for doing it.

  24. oblig Avengers... on Snowden Spoofed Top Officials' Identity To Mine NSA Secrets · · Score: 5, Funny

    The only thing that came to mind with the suggestion that they not hire brilliant people:

    "An intelligence organization that fears intelligence? Historically, not awesome."
    - Tony Stark

  25. Re:Whoever takes over will have a hard time on Elop Favored By Gamblers As Microsoft's Next Chief Executive · · Score: 1

    They should do #1 anyway. Stardock already figured out how to run Metro apps on the desktop, and having that option would dramatically help adoption in corporate settings.

    In fact they should do #2 as well. The RT simply doesn't have the hardware specs or market clout to compete at the same price as the iPad.