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  1. 100% in favor of breaking old business apps on Testers Say IE 11 Can Impersonate Firefox Via User Agent String · · Score: 1

    Any app that still depends on an ancient, deprecated version of MSIE should be sunsetted. Developing new, modern replacements for those apps is exactly the kind of capital investment that companies have been putting off since 2002. It is long overdue, and it is the kind of investment that will actually get the economy growing at a much better pace. Good riddance to old cruft.

  2. Re:here we go on Lego Accused of Racism With Star Wars Set · · Score: 2

    I guess the British Raj in India doesn't count. I wonder what Gandhi would think of that.

  3. Re:DHS covering an awful lot these days ... on DHS Steps In As Regulator for Medical Device Security · · Score: 1

    if I had mod points, I'd mod this up to 10. and I'm saying this as a former contract employee who did work for a DHS agency.

  4. I'm sure on Hiding Secret Messages In Skype Silences · · Score: 0

    the Chinese and Iranian governments are all over this already.

  5. Longer is not better on 'Hobbit' Creates Big Data Challenge · · Score: 0

    Directors have never understood this, which is why most of the time they aren't responsible for the final edits. Length is one of the primary filtering factors for me to decide what movie to see. Anything substantially over 2 hours had better be a damned good movie.

  6. Re:Do Something You're Not Good At on Ask Slashdot: Rectifying Nerd Arrogance? · · Score: 1

    My favorite suggestion for something you can do to teach you humility: try to grow food. If possible, outside in natural conditions. Unless you grew up on a farm, it's a lot harder than you think, yet it's a basic skill for human survival. Even in the city, you can grow something in a small pot somewhere. If you're stuck in a dormitory, find a community vegetable garden and go volunteer there for a season. It can be both incredibly difficult and incredibly rewarding to harvest and eat something you grew and nurtured from a seedling.

  7. Filter for top talent? on One Company's Week-Long Interview Process · · Score: 1

    My current employer already has a problem getting otherwise bright & capable candidates to submit code samples against a simple problem that take experienced devs all of a couple of hours to do. They decide the hurdles to hire elsewhere are lower, and don't bother to finish our problem. Yeah, you might say maybe we don't want them, but the truth is that sometimes we do, and it takes a very long time to fill some of our positions since top talent has their pick of jobs. The core issue is that they don't generally know us as a company before the hire process begins, and therefore have no personal incentive to prefer us ahead of time. We aren't Google, we don't have Google's reputation, and we aren't going to become Google anytime soon.

  8. Wouldn't work for me now on Ask Slashdot: What's Your Take On Stand-Up Desks? · · Score: 1

    My core muscles are too weak from 20 years of sitting and coding in supportive chairs. I couldn't stand up comfortably all day and use a computer at this point. I suppose my core would be stronger if I had been doing it, but I haven't and I don't plan to start now.

  9. Re:killed? on Google 'Wasting' $16 Billion On Projects Headed Nowhere · · Score: 1

    Probably worth pointing out that for a long time, Bell Labs did basic research from the comfortable position of having a parent company with a huge market monopoly. Google might be big but doesn't have the luxury of being uncompetitive.

  10. Re:Eventually, sure on Will Apple Let Siri and Apps Connect? · · Score: 1

    I hope so. I was already working on a much cruder version of this for a specific application. If I can tap into the Apple API and spend my time refining the more interesting and particular parts of the app, I'd be much happier.

  11. Re:PHP can't get better. It drives away anyone goo on Serious Crypto Bug Found In PHP 5.3.7 · · Score: 2

    A bug in a library function shows how a language is poorly designed? Methinks you need a little more logical organization to your thoughts. and I can't help but laugh at "no good developer would want to publicly admit that they've contributed to PHP". Perhaps no good developer would want to admit to posting your comment, hence Anonymous Coward status.

  12. Re:Regression tests are for wimps! on Serious Crypto Bug Found In PHP 5.3.7 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    True, PHP has a history of "winging it", but by now they should be doing a pretty damn extensive suite of regression tests against each release candidate, if not each build. At this point in its life and supposed maturity, the PHP Group should really be doing better.

  13. Re:This also means... on 35% Consumers Want iPhone 5... Sight Unseen · · Score: 1

    You could make a case that the 4 was a worse device than the 3GS in some ways, certainly when it debuted. That said, I am one of the supposed 35% who "want" an iPhone 5 (to replace my old 3G). That doesn't mean I can't change my mind if I don't like what I see when the details are released.

  14. Re:URL shorteners, a solution looking for a proble on Google Acquires G.co Domain · · Score: 1

    *whoosh*

  15. Re:Free Public WiFi on Sydney Has 10,000 Unsecured Wi-Fi Points · · Score: 1

    I should add that I ask this tongue-in-cheek

  16. Free Public WiFi on Sydney Has 10,000 Unsecured Wi-Fi Points · · Score: 1

    I wonder how many of them are Free Public WiFi.

  17. Re:I'm still waiting for the Pacman movie on Space Invaders: The Movie · · Score: 1

    Remi Gaillard needs to do a GTA movie

  18. Re:"genetically immune to all viruses" on Evolution Machine Accelerates Genetic Engineering · · Score: 1

    that doesn't mean that they might not end up creating a virus that's immune to lots of other things by accident.

  19. Challenge or opportunity? on RIM Responds To an Employee's Open Letter · · Score: 1

    Sounds like a good time for a few of their lead engineers and technologies to depart and form a new company.

  20. Re:...opaque language is the norm. on If You're Working For Stock, Read the Fine Print · · Score: 1

    I was referring to the reputation you'd quickly gain in the small and fairly incestuous CXO / BOD community. Your favored candidates wouldn't even bother entertaining your offers.

  21. Re:...opaque language is the norm. on If You're Working For Stock, Read the Fine Print · · Score: 2

    If I were hiring a CxO, I'd put a clause in the middle of their contract saying that they could be fired for any reason within the first 10 days and would have to pay a $100,000 fee to cover the costs of hiring a replacement if this clause were invoked. If they didn't object to this, I'd fire them on the first day - I wouldn't want someone who didn't read contracts and understand the implications of the terms in a senior management position.

    That'd be a pretty good way to scare off any future CXO candidates of any quality.

  22. Re:Why not? on Weather Satellites Lose Funding · · Score: 1

    True, except that the need for the program didn't go away, it became more acute. Now what?

  23. Re:Why is it... on Weather Satellites Lose Funding · · Score: 1

    Let's see... $422M annually for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (a small portion of which funds NPR), $160M for NEA... how does that compare to the $1B annually for JPSS?

    By the way, it's worth noting that while NPR only gets 2% of their budget from CPB, $94M went to fund local radio stations. NPR estimates 100 local radio stations would stop broadcasting if they lost CPB money, and many of the rest would be substantially crippled. Are you ready for all your radio stations to be ClearChannel and CBS?

  24. Re:Got our priorities straight! on Weather Satellites Lose Funding · · Score: 1

    that wasn't so much meant for you as for the clueless mob of readers who might follow.

  25. Re:Got our priorities straight! on Weather Satellites Lose Funding · · Score: 1

    False. NOAA satellites primarily support real-time weather prediction, not climatological analysis. Weather is not climate.