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  1. Re:Managers need an algorithm for that? on Netflix Algorithm Tells You When Your Best Employee Is About To Leave You · · Score: 2

    I work in an "at will" state, and yes, anyone can leave at any time.
    However, HR will inform you that leaving before the normally accepted two weeks notice means you won't be considered for employment there again.

  2. Re:Managers need an algorithm for that? on Netflix Algorithm Tells You When Your Best Employee Is About To Leave You · · Score: 2

    If 70% of your salary is not enough to make ends meet, you are living well beyond your means.

    Welcome to America!

  3. Re:Could be other causes too? on Did Natural Selection Make the Dutch the Tallest People On the Planet? · · Score: 1

    Yea, I've met more people from the Balkans who were taller than people I've met from the Low Countries.

  4. Re:Evolution on Did Natural Selection Make the Dutch the Tallest People On the Planet? · · Score: 1

    It's all that loafing around.

  5. Re:the real traitors on Snowden Demystified: Can the Government See My Junk? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Nice hair splitting.
    We'll keep that in your permanent record.

  6. Re:Race to the bottom much? on Planes Without Pilots · · Score: 1

    Yep, to me this is a really important point.

    Being a pilot has traditionally been seen as a white collar job with decent pay and benefits. However, as is usual since the "WallStreet-ization" of the American economy, where short term gains for the share holders override anything else, pilots have changed to an almost sweat shop type of a job(Feeder Airlines especially). Yes of course we can thank all the union busting that has taken place in the last 40 years or so for some of this also.

    Now there are more ways to remove people from a career.
    Yea, "lets get one guy in a trailer somewhere to co-pilot a hundred flights at once! Think of the money we'll save!"

    Where is the end game in all this? Who will support a consumer based economy when no one is working?

  7. Re:Completely and utterly false explanation... on Watching a "Swatting" Slowly Unfold · · Score: 4, Interesting

    and it makes our existence more coarse.

    We are living in the fall of The Republic and the beginning of The Empire.
    This is similar to how for hundreds of years it was forbidden for Roman Troops to enter the city. Then they did.
    It was forbidden to go armed into The Forum. Then they did.
    It was forbidden to go armed into The Senate. Then they did.

  8. Re: Oh, Okay on Hugo Awards Turn (Even More) Political · · Score: 1

    Interesting post but you have confused two totally different issues with sci-fi writing.
    1. PC/SJW bullshit to "re-educate" sci-fans according to their playbook.
    2. The dystopian / post-apocalyptic subject matter that is popular in sci-fi writing.

  9. Re:What an Embarrassingly Vapid Article on Focusing On Tech Alone, You Miss How Autonomous Driving Will Change Society · · Score: 1

    Good Lord sir, correct you are.
    I was amazed at the article and the site itself. The word pedestrian comes to mind.

    Obviously this is somebodies attempt to get traffic to their site with some help from /.

  10. 2 Weeks Vacation?!? on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With User Resignation From an IT Perspective? · · Score: 1

    Perhaps I'm the exception, but I haven't experienced this "I'm going to f#$k off for the last two weeks before I move to a different job" scenario presented here as "the norm".

    Pretty much every place I've worked in IT(except one...) I literally worked until about the middle of the last day, whereupon my boss and co-workers would take me lunch and drinks, etc;

    Here is really bad example:
    I was the only IT person at a smallish company(~50 employees) that had three sites, with a NetWare 5 server at each location. One of the three Netware servers went down, forcing me to drive to the other site and troubleshoot the server while my going away party was in progress(thank God for backups!). I returned heroically to the party after it was over and all that was left were the leftovers...

  11. The Cost of Security on First Nuclear Power Plant Planned In Jordan · · Score: 1

    will probably be higher than the cost to build and run it, with how things are in that neighborhood.
    It would be a prime target for ISIS/DASH or your flavor of retard islamic extremists of the week.

  12. Re:Repeal PATRIOT Act? on New Bill Would Repeal Patriot Act · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "We've always been at war with Eastasia"

  13. All it would take on New Bill Would Repeal Patriot Act · · Score: 4, Insightful

    is one not-so-catastrophic terrorist event to happen and all this talk about oversight, rights, freedom, privacy and The Constitution will go right out the fucking window and everyone knows it.
    One Event

    Think of the children. Hell, think of the shareholders...

  14. Apple UI is annoying on Developers and the Fear of Apple · · Score: 1

    I'm surrounded by Apple users. iPads, iPhones, iThis and iThat...
    Have been for years.

    I was going to get an iPhone after my BB became annoying...
    I got a Galaxy instead.
    Yes, they are both very tied into their respective "camps". And I understand the evil ways of Google too well...

    However, I cannot stand Apples UI.
    I have never understood the appeal of being forced to do things a certain way, when there are other devices that allow multiple ways to achieve things on a device.
    Never understood the appeal.

  15. Re:They fear making the wrong choice on Developers and the Fear of Apple · · Score: 1

    I concur completely on your description of that age group. Sad it is, and quite disturbing. I've noticed over the last 5-10 years how a sort of "groupthink fog" has enshrouded Millenials.

    A groupthink fog engendered by conforming to the whims of "social", instead of thinking for themselves.

    However, I must point out, anyone who would be under the 24/7 influence of the smartphone/app/FB/twitter/texting paradigm they have been brought up in would end up the same way.

    Interesting times indeed.

  16. Re:Great Idea on Elon Musk's SolarCity Offering To Build Cities, Businesses Their Own Grids · · Score: 1
  17. Great Idea on Elon Musk's SolarCity Offering To Build Cities, Businesses Their Own Grids · · Score: 4, Interesting

    There is more than just a "green" reason to build local microgrids.
    Energy Security and Grid Reliability are two.

    The American electrical grid, built decades ago and in need of major upgrades, is acknowledged to be a problem moving forward with renewable energy. Utilities complain that they can't handle the load. As utilities whine about what solar and wind will do to their grids(while simultaneously poopooing renewables and how much power they can generate) SolarCity will build microgrids that will allow localized power generation and distribution, so the tender and fragile utilities-of-old won't have to be bothered by pesky solar derived electricity.

    The American megagrids serve a purpose, and they should be upgraded, however we should be simultaneously building infrastructure than is localized and more robust.

    Someone should not lost power because a tree fell on a line hundreds of miles away.

  18. Re:CALLING THINGS "OBSOLETE" on Musk Says Drivers May Become Obsolete, Announces Juice-Saving Upgrades · · Score: 1

    Holy shit mod points!

  19. Sunlight on Some Biodegradable Plastics Don't Live Up To Their Claims · · Score: 1

    It seems that sunlight will degrade plastics. Maybe not quick, but quicker than things that aren't outside in the sun and weather.

  20. I hope you brought your toga... on White House Office of Administration Not Subject to FOIA, Says White House · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Because were living in the Roman Empire.

  21. Re:Has anyone studied? on US Wind Power Is Expected To Double In the Next 5 Years · · Score: 2

    I love your optimism. Love it!
    However you are leaving out one critical piece of the puzzle when it comes to agriculture: Water.

    Where can we start?
    How about the Cripps Institue predictions about water in the Western US/Colorado River Basin, that are now playing out.
    How about Californias Central Valley?
    How about overdrilling and polluting the aquifer under Sao Paolo in Brazil?
    What about the overdrilling in India due to cheap and illeagal diesel pumps?
    Etc;

  22. Re:It's all in the cow bell - only the beats are s on $7.4 Million Blurred Lines Verdict Likely To Alter Music Business · · Score: 2

    I'm no musicalologist, but I just don't see a massive resemblance.

    Thats because there isn't one.
    Somehow, someway, a combination of complete idiots on the jury and expert lawyering have convinced the aforesaid idiots there is a resemblance.

  23. Re:Guess I didn't know as much Gaye as I thought on $7.4 Million Blurred Lines Verdict Likely To Alter Music Business · · Score: 1

    Correct you are.
    The real story here isn't the jurys decision or copyright, blah, blah, blah...

    The real story here, which isn't really surprising, is how incredibly fucking lame music is now that this song(if you can call it that), was the "big hit of 2013".
    "Shite" is the right word.

  24. Re:Nirvana vs. Killing Joke proves copyright is jo on $7.4 Million Blurred Lines Verdict Likely To Alter Music Business · · Score: 1

    I remember seeing an interview with Jim Martin from FNM where he said the same thing about "Come as you are", except he said the riff was from a band he was in before FNM.

  25. Ridiculous! on $7.4 Million Blurred Lines Verdict Likely To Alter Music Business · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I've been playing in bands(rock, metal, country, funk, blues, pop, etc), writing and recording music for a long time.
    Reagan was president when I started.

    I think I have a pretty good ear and can usually pick up songs pretty quick.
    I don't have a degree in music, but have taken many music classes and played some classical and jazz pieces on guitar and bass in college.
    Though my reading skills have diminished, I can play bass very proficiently, guitar pretty good, and a little piano and drums.
    I can sing ok on some things and not bad on others...
    I listen to a very wide variety of music, though at the moment its mainly ambient-trance, 70's hard rock or whatever they play on the Jazz station at night.

    When I first started hearing the "buzz" about Pharell, etc I wasn't too impressed.
    "Happy"? It should be called "Boring"...

    Regardless, I think this ruling is a complete fucking joke.
    If you think that song sounds like the Marvin Gaye tune, you've got your head way up your ass.
    Ridiculous!
    Rhythmically there is some resemblance, but that is a reach.
    I imagine if you sit and listen long enough and try to rationalize a close enough resemblance to award some douche bags some money though they didn't do a fucking thing to deserve it(except the lawyers of course) then go ahead and award them.
    The jury here are complete idiots IMHO.