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  1. Re:Better a horse in the race... on Netflix Cracks Down On VPN and Proxy "Pirates" · · Score: 1

    I've found that on any flavor of Unix-like OSes (that aren't on mobile devices), that the only semi-reliable way to get Amazon Instant Video to work properly is to use the nVidia binary-blob over any of the other open drivers, unfortunately. I believe there are still proprietary licensing issues when it comes to the open AMD and Intel drivers that cause HDCP to go wonky at times due to the "incomplete" way it had to be implemented.

    Your mileage may vary of course, but at least on the hardware that resides in my home, this is and has been the case for several years now.

  2. Re:Pay vs. Pirate on Netflix Cracks Down On VPN and Proxy "Pirates" · · Score: 1

    To keep it in perspective - we should have gotten everything published up to 1958 (music, movies, books, etc) on January 1st. Due to the ridiculous theft from the public domain from copyright rent-seekers, we didn't get a single published work entered into the public domain this year. Not one.

  3. Re:if not collecting the data on Apple Pay For the UK · · Score: 0

    Total sale amount, tax amount, location, time of day,other telemetry data, age of purchaser, name of purchaser, address of purchaser, address of the location, etc of the shop where the purchase was made, and of course Apple's own cut of the deal. There's probably more involving the back end of your banking facility, such as which bank and/or account was used to make the purchase during the transaction.

    That's what I can think of off of the top of my head.

  4. Re: Again... on Snowden Documents Show How Well NSA Codebreakers Can Pry · · Score: 1

    They don't even need to do that. All they need to do, is get together with their counterparts in the CIA, FBI, etc, decide exactly what they need and want to happen, then take it to the Congressional Intelligence and related committees to make it happen.

    We've already seen at least the FBI chirping in on this with commentary about Apple/Google and their upcoming mandatory default encryption on phones.

  5. Re:Consoles are worthless offline on Why Lizard Squad Took Down PSN and Xbox Live On Christmas Day · · Score: 1

    Theyapparently targeted the XboxOne portion of the Live sign-in (yes, the 360 and One have different sign-in servers). Many people with 360s that I know were able to use the services just fine the entire day.

  6. Re:Who? on FBI Confirms Open Investigation Into Gamergate · · Score: 1

    Kek, and double-kek. Yet it's the feminist hate brigade who has been the ones getting women fired and chased out. Nice try, DrTroll.

  7. Re:Old news on FBI Confirms Open Investigation Into Gamergate · · Score: 1

    One of her neighbors allegedly videotaped the entire affair from the time the police showed up until well after they left, and said Wu apparently never once left the premises, and then went on to do that television interview directly from her house.

  8. Re:Comcast legal issue on Hollywood's Secret War With Google · · Score: 1

    Not anymore. The ISPs got rid of that pesky problem by bribing FCC officials with cushy jobs and fat salaries after their terms ended to change them from Telecoms to Information Services, which have no such "draconian" restrictions on them.

  9. The summary is a bit off... on Hollywood's Secret War With Google · · Score: 1

    It's the MPAA pushing for this. Google has recently decided that they will cease any and all cooperation with this entity, and instead work on more feasible and sane measures with the individual studios.

      https://torrentfreak.com/furio...

  10. Re:Adblock is doing something right on French Publishers Prepare Lawsuit Against Adblock Plus · · Score: 1

    7 on this page
    1,670,489 in total

    Mind you, this is a fresh installation of ABP for Chrome, essentially. Only one month old. On my venerable Firefox installation, I am over 20 million ads blocked. I also use a HOSTS file, so there's quite a bit filtered at the gate so to speak.

    I block any and all ads, I don't care what site it is. Too many incidences of malware infestations and remote pwning via malicious scripts in ads for me to make any other choice.

  11. Re:Linux on the desktop on Linux 3.18 Released, Lockup Bug Still Present · · Score: 1

    Usually only when it involves an nvidia or AMD GPU driver :)

  12. Re:Weird lightsabre design on First Star War Episode 7 Trailer Released · · Score: 1

    To prevent what we saw happen to Luke's hand in The Empire Strikes Back, that's why. Also, the Sith took pride in and had more individuality when it came to designing their hilts.

    I just hope Abrams and Disney at least tosses us fans a few bones with the crystal colors of the sabers though. There were more than just Blue, Green, and Red.

  13. Re:What it means on Lessons Learned From Google's Green Energy Bust · · Score: 1

    The problem with nuclear, is that for the foreseeable future, it will generate quite a bit of radioactive waste, and we only have so many places to put said waste, especially when NIMBY gets applied at every turn.

  14. Re:Whoa whoa whoa on Sweden Considers Adding "Sexism" Ratings To Video Games · · Score: 1

    Wut...even their most mainstream members like Dworkin and McKinnon were like this, so to sit and say "It is only an obnoxious minority", is being very dishonest.

    I am still awaiting the great whitewashing and angry denial that will come when the mainstream really looks into the origins of Feminism and find out how classist, racist, etc the entire thing has been from the beginning. Then the cherry on top will be when they start reading about the avid support for eugenics and eugenics programs their most prominent members and supporters have espoused over the years. Yes, Eugenic Feminism is/was a thing, and had monetary and other support from such well-known people as Andrew Carnegie, Margaret Sanger, and John D. Rockefeller.

  15. Re:Anti-Spam Measure? on ISPs Removing Their Customers' Email Encryption · · Score: 1

    I haven't heard of it being deprecated, but I have heard of many, many ISPs blocking self-run email services, no matter what ports you attempt to use. These blocks magically disappear however, if you upgrade to their business class service.

  16. Re:Bastards ... on Mozilla Updates Firefox With Forget Button, DuckDuckGo Search, and Ads · · Score: 1

    Do Not Track is useless anyhow, as I don't know a single website that actually obeys it.

    As for tracking people, that's pretty much becoming trivial, and if more ISPs decide to copycat what Verizon is apparently doing with planting identifiers in the headers of packets coming from your machine, anyone and their mother will be able to know it's you.

  17. Re:The Articles Intel Dropped the Site For on Intel Drops Gamasutra Sponsorship Over Controversial Editorials · · Score: 1

    If that shocks you, you should read archives of her (now deleted) Tweets on Twitter. Implying black men are nothing but "hood men" (while saying in the same/related Tweet that she wanted to say "something worse") and black girls are "hood rats" is only the start of it. She also gloats about ruining the careers of aspiring devs and female journalists.

    We won't even get into her wish to have someone make a Nazi Dating Sim.

    She's all around one of the most shitty people I've ever come across online.

    P.S. - If you see anyone decrying the decision of Intel - take it with a grain of salt. They aren't a corporation full of stupid idiots too dumb to do research into the entire situation before making decisions to remove advertising or parrot stupid nonsense due to being too lazy to actually look into matters.

  18. Re:This sounds like something from The Onion on Intel Drops Gamasutra Sponsorship Over Controversial Editorials · · Score: 1

    Oh, there was at least one petitioner who received a response from Intel directly. They stated that they were concerned with the tone and politicization of the editorial content on Gamasutra and that they would no longer advertise there.

    Which makes perfect sense, since Intel is a corporation with a brand to protect, and they would be remiss in protecting that brand, if you have game industry sites basically telling your clientele that they are "dead", "shitbags", and "should be removed from the earth" and then don't remove your advertising support.

    Also, the President of Intel is a woman, so in before "MAHOGANY!"

  19. Re:Not Enough on AT&T Says 10Mbps Is Too Fast For "Broadband," 4Mbps Is Enough · · Score: 1

    With the vast uptake of mobile devices, this is coming much sooner than most people realize. I have a 64 GB micro-SD card in my Galaxy, but I still find myself sending photos and whatnot to my Google Drive account on a regular basis just to make room for more (I take lots of pics with my phone - mainly work related, when I need quick snapshots of off-the-truck damaged merchandise or improperly shipped hazmats to send to corporate and to my LP supervisor).

    My wife has it a bit easier - her Nikon camera sends her photos automatically back to her computer over cell service (or wifi if wifi is available). She's been pestering me to setup a Google Drive account for her so she can do the same with her LG Optimus - she only has a 16 GB micro SD card.

  20. Re: Mecial Cannabis companies on California Tells Businesses: Stop Trying To Ban Consumer Reviews · · Score: 1

    You need remedial reading comprehension. It was a grocery store selling loss leaders as a part of sales for actual family grocery shoppers, not "We're selling loss leaders so this greedy-assed restaurant owner can come clean out all of the sale items for her restaurant." Which is what they said to begin with.

    I'd have banned her and her family after the first time she tried sending one of her kids in, let alone more than one of them.

    Hell, I work for a major corporation that sells things, and we have policies in place banning exactly this kind of thing from "customers". Extreme couponers are also another one who are banned by policy.

  21. Re:For me... on Ask Slashdot: What Old Technology Can't You Give Up? · · Score: 1

    It's a mixture of FTTN, coax, and regular "DSL type" POTS copper lines. The dirty secret of Uverse, is that it is really just a mish-mash of what was already present, with them "maybe" upgrading a few things here and there. This allows them to get away with charging people more than what they would for normal DSL, and also get away with the "up to" disclaimer nonsense for their speeds.

    It's part of the reasons results for Uverse can vary even more widely within a same-service area than cell phone coverage.

  22. Re:Its all a zero sum game on Comcast Tells Government That Its Data Caps Aren't Actually "Data Caps" · · Score: 1

    Except in PA, where Verizon is required by the Commonwealth to roll out and offer DSL even in the most rural of areas if enough of the neighbors get together and decide they want it.

    Results vary in other States/Commonwealths, of course.

    And of course, we also have Comcast and Time Warner, with Comcast having their headquarters in Philadelphia.

  23. Re:Performance on Solid State Drives Break the 50 Cents Per GiB Barrier, OCZ ARC 100 Launched · · Score: 1

    I differ, in that I would make sure it had a top-rated and reliable power supply (Corsair or Seasonic) and a powerful GPU (currently the best price to power ratios are the 750 GTX Ti and the R9 270 series from everything I've been reading) before it had an SSD any day of the week.

    Why? I've had SSDs bite the dust more than once, very early into their supposed life cycles at rates that should be an absolute embarrassment to the engineering teams at the manufacturers in question.

  24. Re:Real router hardware is the next step. on Ask Slashdot: Life Beyond the WRT54G Series? · · Score: 1

    If you can get even 45 mbps out of them on a claimed 100 mbps, I'll eat a hat.

  25. Re:Confusing position on Jesse Jackson: Tech Diversity Is Next Civil Rights Step · · Score: 1

    They're illegal, but happen all of the time anyhow. It's only a matter of getting caught or not.