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  1. Good luck to them on Crowdfunded Android Console Ouya Reportedly Seeking Buyout · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Anderhoid is a sh1t OS

  2. Re:what about cruising and necking in the car? on Musk Says Drivers May Become Obsolete, Announces Juice-Saving Upgrades · · Score: 1

    Young people live their entire lives on Facebook when they're not being mall rats

  3. Soon 'mere humans' won't be allowed to do anything on Musk Says Drivers May Become Obsolete, Announces Juice-Saving Upgrades · · Score: 2

    Except sit at home with their tablet / laptop which is all that most people including most politicians do these days. We'll be living in a curated idiot-proof society soon, where the overlords decide what pre-packaged entertainment you're going to soak up today. All the old adventurous hobbies like driving sport cars and other vehicles, hunting and even things like doing certain DIY work on your own house are slowly being regulated out of existence to protect people from themselves.

    The thing is, governments see us only as tools to keep the economy going, the economy and creating jobs are far more important than getting people to extract enjoyment out of their lives so it is in their interest to keep us as dependent on the economy as possible and since in the West we don't manufacture much anymore it also means coaxing people to use as many services as possible

  4. A sad reflection on 'Western society' on Amazon Opening Imported Goods Store On Alibaba · · Score: 1

    We can't get enough of cheap imported crap from China while we are too lazy to make anything ourselves (or even get a robot or a 3D printer to make our stuff for us). We would rather busy ourself with high-level low-energy activities like

    accounting (pushing money around between each other and eventually to China),
    design (telling the Chinese how to make the stuff we want so they won't need us anymore soon),
    bureaucracy (making rules that mean that the stuff we want can only be made in China unless we want to pay 20x the price to comply with all the little rules we made for ourselves that the Chinese don't have)

    Meanwhile the quality of stuff keeps going downhill. Someone recently gave me a faulty Galaxy S5, I thought it was fake because of how badly it's put together. Designed 100% for the one-year upgrade cycle

  5. Modulation on UK Scientists Claim 1Tbps Data Speed Via Experimental 5G Technology · · Score: 1

    Any newselberries on what kind of modulation is used? TFA doesn't state much apart from 'MIMO'

  6. Re:This isn't really surprising at all on U.S. Passenger Vehicle Fleet Dirtier After 2008 Recession · · Score: 1

    13 years == barely outside the factory gate. 25, 30, 40 years is old for a car but not 13

  7. Re:The Secrecy Sucks on Water Cannons Used Against Peaceful Anti-TTIP Protestors: the Next ACTA Revolt? · · Score: 1

    Time was when Ireland and a handfull of other countries did have to ratify some stuff by popular vote, but Ireland recently gave away that right. 2 or 3 times Ireland voted no on various steps towards the European superstate but the local politicians just re-ran the election when they didn't get the answer they wanted. See Nice Treaty, Lisbon Treaty

  8. Barbara Streissand on $200 For a Bound Textbook That You Can't Keep? · · Score: 2

    Expect scanned and even perfectly good text copies of this book to be on all good torrent sites around the time it's supposed to be released

  9. Re:Wake up SAE. Standardize TREs now. on Elon Musk Says Larger Batteries Might Be On the Way · · Score: 1

    Ordinary consumers don't tow range extenders. Most won't go near anything that isn't an ordinary saloon / SUV with a PRNDL gate transmission. Using a hitch and towing stuff is beyond the capability of most

  10. 'Merica on Controversial Execution In Ohio Uses New Lethal Drug Combination · · Score: 1

    Damn USAian barbarians just love their death penalty. Backward ould fools..

  11. Undetectable adblockers are the future on Ask Slashdot: Are AdBlock's Days Numbered? · · Score: 2

    Maybe the current crop of adblockers don't download the ads and can be monitored using JavaShit but eventually one will be created that downloads the ads but simply leaves that section of the screen blank. These days most ads are recognised by URL and that URL is usually hosted on a different server to the site itself. Future adblockers could use a thunderbird anti-spam type algorithm to visually recognise ads and match them with a database of things that people reported as ads

    The race is winnable alright. Even if the end result would be the demise of "free sites" who get rich off the ads or the more recent trends of sites not getting very rich of the ads but hoping for acquisition by some supermassive company who will plaster the said site with ads until all users leave.

  12. Re:Don't imagine it stops there. on U.S. Waived Laws To Keep F-35 On Track With China-made Parts · · Score: 1

    They don't make discrete semiconductors or capacitors. No China == no more electronics for us. Even the stuff that Intel make in the States is often shipped to Malaysia or the People's Republic to be put in a case and shipped back.

  13. Re:Worlds biggest shipyards on World's Largest Ship Floated For the First Time · · Score: 3, Informative

    Apparently at the Samsung shipyard this thing was built in, it's a good month if nobody dies in an accident that month. At least that's how it was in 2006 when they had almost made it a month without anyone getting killed, then 2 lads decided to fall to their deathsfrom a crane.

  14. Open Wifi AP FTW! on Barcelona Will Be a Big Test For HotSpot 2.0 Wi-Fi Connections · · Score: 2

    Why bother requiring authentication for a bit of bandwidth that costs about 0.01 of a cent per person to provide? If anything this will make the internet a less-free place, with a debit card & address traceable from every packet that's sent.

    The only good thing is if the grubby mobile phone network operators get in on this, maybe we will see more powerful wifi standards emerging and we will eventually do away with the proprietary UMTS/LTE standards and hopefully we will eventually see the end of having to pay for bandwidth while on the move (everyone simply runs and shares their own AP, kind of like FON)

  15. Prior art on Patent Battle May Loom Over 'Copenhagen Wheel' Electric Bike · · Score: 2

    These have been available for years. I bought a no-brand Chinese one for my bike not too long ago, of course without the fancy batteries, sleek plastic cover on the hub and iPhone app.

    If that's not good enough then here's a petrol version petrol version (engine inside the wheel! from 1901)

  16. Hmm I might get one on Jolla's First Phone Goes On Sale · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I am sick of the Android+iPhone duopoly and never liked either of those OS to begin with. Now if they could only make a phone with a hardware keyboard

  17. When you might only be years away from death.. on Adults Make Riskier, More Inconsistent Decisions As They Get Older, Study Finds · · Score: 2

    It makes sense to say "feck it!" and live whats left of life to the fullest. Young people would have it in their mind that they are going to be around for another 50-100 years. As I get older myself I find it more and more tempting to try something just to see what happens. When you are young you start off nice and naive and with little to lose so you make risky decisions, spend a couple of decades as a boring risk-averse PHB type who worries about absolutely everything but then after a while you will get tired of that too.

    The world is ruled by grey-haired folk who are still a good bit away from retirement, have lots to lose (career, assets, life). Which explains why the world is getting more boring by the day.

  18. Re:Roll your own... on Ask Slashdot: Recommendations For Non-US Based Email Providers? · · Score: 1

    I run my own email server as well. Not hard to set up and maintain dovecot+postfix + roundcube (optional) at all but unfortunately a lot of people are a bit *too* addicted to convienience and have outsourced everything to the Big Bad GOOG

  19. Re:I still use GNOME. on The Last GUADEC? · · Score: 1

    The more serious problem is that with the obsolescence of GTK+, we may end up not having a good standard GUI toolkit to write applications on Linux anymore. There is much focus on graphics lately with the alternatives to X.org being developed, but Linux still doesn't have a good solution to make graphical apps with resolution independence, proper text rendering, fluid layout and good accessibility. Not that other operating systems are being that much better at any of this.

    This is already the case in many ways, hence the popularity of web based apps and native applications that run their own webserver to be accessed via localhost. I actually found GTK+ easier to use than Qt, but there is no windows version for GTK3, not even one in sight so it turned out that I was writing a Linux-only program without realising it! GTK3 itself is not too bad to use, it's just a bit limited and needs work.

    The Gnome desktop though, is a whole other story, it seems to be controlled by developers who lost the run of themselves and tried the Steve Jobs approach - "We're giving you a UI change and you're going to like it!"

  20. Re:Done us all a favor on Wikileaks Aiding Snowden - Chinese Social Media Divided - Relations Strained · · Score: 1

    I notice you left out the Youkay. Perhaps on purpose because of GCHQ, but most of Ireland's international internet traffic goes back to the UK where GCHQ can get their hands on it. The only other link AFAIK is to the Good Ole US of A :)

  21. TLS encryption is junk on Cerulean Studios Releases Trillian IM Protocol Specifications · · Score: 1

    Easy for the NSA to get a false cert from the CA

    Self signed certs are worthless too. Most people will accept any ould cert without wondering why a new one was issued

  22. Re:What is the point of this? on Google Aims To Cull Child Porn By Algorithm, Not Human Review · · Score: 1

    Query the database so you can fap with a clear concience :)

  23. Decentralised messenger on Saudi Arabia Set To Ban WhatsApp, Skype · · Score: 1

    What about a decentralised app that uses end-to-end encryption, packets masquerading as something else and maybe a dose of onion routing for good measure? Would they have a go at blocking that as well? Exactly how Orwellian are these guys?

  24. Re:Wi-Fi toothpick on Wi-Fi Light Bulbs Shipping Soon · · Score: 1

    If you can't even install a simple socket or a switch yourself there isn't much hope left for you. They are not hard to do

  25. Re:Cost on 10GbE: What the Heck Took So Long? · · Score: 1

    Even PCIe cards are too expensive. How much more would your average ATX board cost with 10GBe? If it's anything remotely near what a 10gbase-t PCIe card costs only a die-hard would buy it