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  1. Re:Double-standard on 'Apple Stole My Music. No, Seriously' (vellumatlanta.com) · · Score: 1

    Um, it IS a story. You're reading it on Slashdot. Actually its been all over my internet today. I've read it on Facebook, on Reddit, and god knows where else.

    The reason it SHOUDLNT be a story because Apple didn't do anything. Do you honestly believe iTunes forcefully deletes local files off of every Apple user's hard drive? And it hasn't been talked about until just now? Apples terms of use and documentation explicitly state no files will be deleted. Ive set up iTunes, Apple Music, iCloud and iTunes Match (because the original blogger clearly doesn't understand they are different services, Im covering all of my bases here) countless times on countless devices. And Ive known countless people who have, as well. This has never happened to them. This is a case of user error and nothing more.

  2. Re:240$/share? on Billionaire Investor Carl Icahn Sells Entire Stake In Apple (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    They may be preferred shares, or perhaps he had a position on them.

  3. Agree to pretty much all of this, but you and so many other posters keep comparing apples to oranges, no pun intended. The mac Pro was NEVER intended to be racked, or to run games, or RAID, or anything else people are shitting on it for. The Mac pro was designed to do basically one thing well: to fly when running Final Cut Pro. The flagshship NLE that, ironically, Apple's own software team bungled the launch of so horrendously it alienated their entire user base and drove people away from.

  4. Re:Amazing on Tech Salaries Had Biggest Year-Over-Year Leap In 2015 (dice.com) · · Score: 1

    This is Slashdot: I thought everything was bad except Apache and Babylon 5.

  5. Waltham, MA on Ask Slashdot: Undervalued, Livable American Tech Towns? · · Score: 1

    Waltham, MA is a lovely town, very affordable, loaded with tech companies, and a stone's throw form Cambridge/Boston.

  6. Its not littering, its inspiring a young mind! on Ask Slashdot: What To Do With Empty Toner Cartridges? · · Score: 1

    Wait until you have a bag full of them. Leave them on the curb near an art school. let someone turn them into a performance piece.

  7. You Seem To Think... on The Future Deconstruction of the K-12 Teacher · · Score: 1

    ...that this giant screen will be streaming the very best, most informative lessons available, from subject experts around the world. While I see it streaming whatever commercially-laden content can be produced by the lowest bidder, or whichever church has the largest voter turnout in the school board elections, or whatever company has a CEO that golfs with the secretary of education.

  8. Re:Probably best on Automakers To Gearheads: Stop Repairing Cars · · Score: 1

    Terrible mileage, hard to find parts, unsafe in crashes, harder to drive. If you're willing to put up with all that because you're just such a gearhead, why not just build your own car from the ground up?

  9. Re:Training, not college on Inside Minerva, a Silicon Valley Bid To Start an Elite College Online · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately, people who go to for-profit colleges end up as middle managers, HR admins and hiring agents. You know, the people who read your resumes and discard them if they don't have those credentials. Its all about the certificate, just completely skip over anything like real world experience, imagination, innovation, ability to improvise, people skills, etc etc etc.

  10. Re:Training, not college on Inside Minerva, a Silicon Valley Bid To Start an Elite College Online · · Score: 1

    But repeat business isn't important in today's economy. It's
    1. Create a concept..
    2. Market the concept.
    3. Sell out to Google, Samsung, Apple, or Comcast.
    4. Let them worry about repeat business.

  11. 37 year old here. There was a day when I couldn't change the oil in my car. Then I learned how, and now I can. The only reason I "can't solder" is because I've never needed to. The day I do, Ill go online, find out how, and teach myself.

  12. Okay, you could fix a toaster or a radio, but could you deliver a calf or clean a rifle? Every generation has things it can fix, and things it no longer can.

  13. Do you need EVERY statement cited? This isn't Wikipedia. Google it. But here's a start:

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2014/10/21/357629765/when-women-stopped-coding

  14. Re:Liberals will regulate it away on Why Elon Musk's Batteries Frighten Electric Companies · · Score: 1

    Like Republican governor Rick Snyder? http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2014/10/21/tesla-just-lost-its-fight-for-direct-sales-in-michigan/

  15. Apple, it Just Works for me. on Slashdot Asks: What's In Your Home Datacenter? · · Score: 1

    I used to have a rack, servers, all that; it was overkill but learning it was my hobby. But then I learned it, and it became a PITA to babysit all of it. These days I have kids, and my main need is streaming Pixar movies to the living room, music to the kitchen, TV shows to the bedrooms, Rocky to my iPad when I'm on the treadmill... and I wanted something that just works. And for me, that's Apple and iTunes for now.

    So its a 27" iMac running iTunes, with a 3TB internal drive to store everything, A cheap WD drive as a backup, another SSD I back up to and take to work with me, and Im looking into a cloud backup. After having a series of expensive drives and RAIDs and Drobos that seemed to go belly up just as often as the cheap drives, I realized that quantity>quality when it comes to backups.

    An Airport Extreme with 802.11ac gives me the bandwidth, and two Airport Expresses strategically placed in the bedroom and kitchen can stream music and boost my signal. Security isn't a bit concern for me right now; my work and private data stays on my encrypted laptop, if anyone broke into my iMac they'd only be able to steal a copy of WoW and a bunch of movies and AACs I totally didn't steal in the first place.

  16. Re:It's not your phone on Apple Outrages Users By Automatically Installing U2's Album On Their Devices · · Score: 2

    Not funny at all - people are happy to agree to all sorts of deals, arrangements and compromises. They just dont like it when a big company changes the rules without their consent. People dont want change. That is really, really easy to prove, and Apple should have predicted it.

  17. Re: One of the most frustrating first-world proble on Reversible Type-C USB Connector Ready For Production · · Score: 1

    Don't they call that Bluetooth?

  18. Re:As a Massachusetts resident... on Massachusetts SWAT Teams Claim They're Private Corporations, Immune To Oversight · · Score: 1

    Yeah, totally simple. Now all we have to do is find a politician who will "cut funding for public safety" and "slash salaries to union workers putting themselves i ahrms way" as the media will frame it.

  19. Re:Yes, but... on Cambridge Company Unveils 3D Printed "Fruit" · · Score: 1

    So Raspberry Pi is the new Beowulf cluster around here, huh? Plus ça change...

  20. Re:Its time to move on on Why Disney Can't Give Us High-Def Star Wars Where Han Shoots First · · Score: 1

    Like it or not, George Lucas never wanted Han to shoot first.

    How do you know? He put Han shooting first into the first movie. That proves you wrong. Yes, he later changed his mind, but to say he "never" wanted it is silly. That's how he wrote and directed it the first time. He just didn't understand the rest of the movie, and changed his mind later.

    Well, I KNOW because he has SAID so, many times, all over the place, ever since the beginning. I'd cite some sources, but I;m sure you know how to use the internet. The only thing that is "proven" is that someone, some editor or effects tech was a bit too ambiguous, and Lucas didn't change it at the time because he didnt notice, didnt think about it hard enough, or lacked the time or money to do so. You don't think Lucas himself hand painted every frame of film? Or that he had the sort of iron-fisted creative control that he had in later filmes?

  21. Re:Its time to move on on Why Disney Can't Give Us High-Def Star Wars Where Han Shoots First · · Score: 1

    Filmmaking contains a certain element of preservation. To capture the time and era the film came out in, and leave all nuances intact.

    So how do you feel about the aforementioned and highly lauded fan cuts? Why is it okay for fans to make edits, but not the original creator? I seem to remember the praise the internet had for other editors, such as Topher Grace, when he re-cut the prequel trilogy, and people were rabid about wishing to see it. Or the endless reappropriation of Disney princesses into other forms of art, or Garfield Without Garfield, or Nietzsche Family Circus, or I could go on...

    Where is the line between re-editing, and reappropriation, and why is it okay for some people but not others? I'm genuinely wondering. Perhaps people were bitter because they felt that Lucas was cashing in again?

  22. Re:Its time to move on on Why Disney Can't Give Us High-Def Star Wars Where Han Shoots First · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Well... It bothered him, and he changed it when he was able to. If bothers the rest of the internet, and all they can do it bitch about it, forever. So yeah, I do think you need to get over it. Go take a break, drink some blue milk, then come back and look at the anger in your own comment, and think about things you're allowing to get under your skin.

  23. Its time to move on on Why Disney Can't Give Us High-Def Star Wars Where Han Shoots First · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Like it or not, George Lucas never wanted Han to shoot first. He made it the way he wanted it, and that's the end. Maybe we should all get over it.

  24. Overthinking the problem from both directions on Ask Slashdot: Professional Journaling/Notes Software? · · Score: 1

    I grew up right on the cusp– I learned to print and write cursive in grade school but I always had bad penmanship and started typing papers on a word processor in middle school. Got my first computer in high school. So I am more comfortable typing than writing by hand, and Im sure anyone younger than me is going to be even more so. I can understand why so many people suggest you type your notes- it does present zero barrier to entry, and no compatibility issues, but its the WORST format by far for searching and retrieving information later on. The more you write, and the longer you wait, the harder it will be to remember where and when you wrote that one particular nugget of wisdom.

    I'd also stay away from any app or god forbid, cloud service, that is proprietary. If it doesn't offer XML import/export, I wouldn't even consider it. Also, no way Im using an Omni product that will extort a $100 upgrade fee whenever they like. Plain text for me, with a copy exported as PDF and appended to a master document that I can search from any PDF compatible app on any platform.

  25. Re:Apple? on Why Buy Microsoft Milk When the Google Cow Is Free? · · Score: 1

    There's the informative and insightful rhetoric that I love about Slashdot.