Slashdot Mirror


User: Sqreater

Sqreater's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
699
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 699

  1. Re:Incredible - but on Star Trek Continues Kickstarter 2.0 · · Score: 1

    They should vigorously fight the present day force toward the gynocentrification of all plots and the forced equality of women in all things - as we absurdly saw, for example, when the ship's counselor and doctor became trained to do bridge duty on Star Trek: The Next Generation. All kinds of TV series today start out with a vigorous male theme and then rapidly decline into female soaps. ST 1 was a glorification of male attributes and culture in a sci-fi setting. To boldly go where no MAN has gone before. It was a different time. Change the tone and destroy the verisimilitude of this endeavor.

  2. Incredible on Star Trek Continues Kickstarter 2.0 · · Score: 1

    As someone who eagerly awaited each episode as a teen in the 60s I have to say these episodes are spot on. Great job. Amazing. But Spock should stop accenting his speech with head movements.

  3. None of this surprises me on Why Some Teams Are Smarter Than Others · · Score: 1

    Emotions are the state indicators of the Human Motivation Array (HMA). The degree of satisfaction of the HMA of an individual is indicated by the face and voice and movements of that individual. In complex social interactions (civil society) it is essential that we be able to quickly and accurately assess the state of the person"s HMA that we are interacting with in order to adjust our own behavior. I believe the male facial hair is not a sex indicator but meant to obfuscate the state of one's HMA, to hide it from other males. We must not, in evolutionary time, show fear or anxiety before other males. We take that beard off in complex societies to communicate more effectively, not for hygiene reasons. Women have no facial hair because their internal state must be read more accurately both by other females and by males. We know females have greater communication needs and skills. Their emotional state, and therefore the state of their motivation array is more clearly expressed to those who can read them. And human females have no trouble identifying and mating with a human male with no beard. It can't be much of a male identifier. More primitive societies still retain beards because there is more male to male fear in their beliefs. This is why a Vulcan society based on the suppression of emotion is not possible. They would have no idea if that Vulcan opposite them is about to kill them or cooperate with them. They simply would not be able to read each other.

  4. More propagandistic nonsense on Study: Belief That Some Fields Require "Brilliance" May Keep Women Out · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Zero out of twenty-nine women made it through the U.S. Marine Corp. combat officer training course. Now there is talk about lowering the standards. Gynocentric gender-leveling is destroying excellence, even to the point of endangering our ability to fight and win future wars. It won't surprise me if there are quotas imposed in science and technology to the detriment of advance in all subject areas.

  5. More Branson lunacy on Virgin Galactic To Launch 2,400 Comm. Satellites To Offer Ubiquitous Broadband · · Score: 0

    Somebody throw a straitjacket on this guy before he surrounds the entire Earth with space junk.

  6. I suggest you call it a gun throughout on Connected Gun Lets Anyone Watch What Or Who You Are Shooting · · Score: 1

    Words have meaning.

  7. A very bad thing on Intel Pledges $300 Million To Improve Diversity In Tech · · Score: 1
    "I have two daughters of my own coming up on college age," he said to the NYT. "I want them to have a world that's got equal opportunity for them."

    More gynocentric gender-leveling behavior meant to destroy the male aggressive creativity of a company. A company and an industry gets what it deserves.

  8. Fear on Sony Thinks You'll Pay $1200 For a Digital Walkman · · Score: 1

    I know it is presently small, but could this be a response to the rising vinyl movement?

  9. Re:Most geeks seem to think on US CTO Tries To Wean the White House Off Floppy Disks · · Score: 1

    I suggest slashdotters are actually not pure geeks, but are really a hybrid geek/responsible-tech-manager entity and that the true geeks don't really show up here. Occasionally one will show up and geek away, but usually, not. Go to Adafruit and watch the geek videos to see a true geek tech environment.

  10. Most geeks seem to think on US CTO Tries To Wean the White House Off Floppy Disks · · Score: 1

    That tech should be bought every six months. The truth in the real world is that once a system is put in place and works, it is kept for as long as it works. The USPS is using many sorting machines that are twenty years old and use ICs from the 70s-80s. Why? Because they work and they have been paid for many years ago. They do the job. At they same time, in the recent decade, the USPS bought and installed a billion dollars worth of flats sorting machinery. Keep what gets the job done. Buy new when the need changes.

  11. Re:Are there any planets to land on? on How Civilizations Can Spread Across a Galaxy · · Score: 1

    They have to stay in the habitable zone. Many of those "in habitable zone" don't spend all their time in the habitable zone and thus their water freezes or boils.

  12. Re:Pointless conversation on How Civilizations Can Spread Across a Galaxy · · Score: 1

    Yes, busythink seems to consume this site at times.

  13. Re:Are there any planets to land on? on How Civilizations Can Spread Across a Galaxy · · Score: 1

    And that very very few of them can support life.

  14. Re:The sun wobbles on How Civilizations Can Spread Across a Galaxy · · Score: 1

    The same RV measures that are used to find exoplanets would apply to our own planetary system. And the nonsensical "Dyson Sphere" would react how?

  15. Probably the side effect on 65% of Cancers Caused by Bad Luck, Not Genetics or Environment · · Score: 1

    We seem to have accelerated evolution. I suspect that species that have changed little over millions of years probably have little to no cancer risk.

  16. I doubt on Science Cannot Prove the Existence of God · · Score: 1

    I doubt that the universe has Multiple Personality Disorder. We are the universe asking itself what it is. The universe has risen to self-awareness and we are it. I suspect there can only be one consciousness at a time and as one falls another rises. It is sequential, not parallel. Otherwise the universe would be mentally ill. And Multiple Personality Disorder is probably very rare in the realm of universes.

  17. So what's strange about that? on Does Journal Peer Review Miss Best and Brightest? · · Score: 1

    This is what you would expect from sub-genius judging genius.

  18. A Problem.. on Tesla About To Start Battery-Swap Pilot Program · · Score: 1

    You drive your new Tesla into a swap-station and they take your brand spanking new battery pack and give you the beat up grungy recharged battery pack of the guy before you?

  19. Re:Whence the trend? on Economists Say Newest AI Technology Destroys More Jobs Than It Creates · · Score: 1

    All we really need to do is stop producing antibiotics and eliminate cancer treatments. You get the time you get and move on for others.

  20. Robot factories of the future? on Economists Say Newest AI Technology Destroys More Jobs Than It Creates · · Score: 2

    I remember a story I read long ago in which the poor HAD to live in mansions, drive expensive cars all day, play golf constantly, eat expensive food and generally run around all day wearing out the production of vast robot factories. They would return home at the end of the day exhausted from their "work." The rich lived in modest homes and had plenty of time for themselves. Are we headed there?

  21. Re:Just part of the complexity collapse on Vinyl Record Pressing Plants Struggle To Keep Up With Demand · · Score: 1

    It is 12:02 pm. Do you know where all your music is, and what will play it?

  22. Just part of the complexity collapse on Vinyl Record Pressing Plants Struggle To Keep Up With Demand · · Score: 4, Interesting

    People are starting to draw back from the overwhelming complexity in all things.

  23. Just being himself on Hawking Warns Strong AI Could Threaten Humanity · · Score: 1

    Unmotivated intelligence is just clever programming. Nature did not create intelligence; she created what I call "Mentis," which is a combination of a complex motivation array and the tool "intelligence" which creates the behavior-space to satisfy the motivation array. Some people think that "intelligent" machines will somehow spontaineously develop a motivation array as in Asimov's robot stories (which I read in youth and never felt were right). Nobody is studying motivation programming, not realizing it is something different from the tool it uses.

  24. Yeah, yeah.. on Creative Commons To Pass One Billion Licensed Works In 2015 · · Score: 0

    This is just another gynocentric "girls-are-better" story that just is not supported by the world at large. Sad, really. They just keep trying to prove the unprovable. The whole tech environment, including gaming, was produced by male geeks who, apparently, cannot program themselves out of a paper bag. Right.

  25. Metrosexuals on In a Self-Driving Future, We May Not Even Want To Own Cars · · Score: 0

    Metrosexual types will be happy to hop down to the corner and jump into a "pod" rented by the hour to go get their nails done, but the feeling of power and freedom that comes from driving is not going to go away. Note we are not flying to work as futurists of the past predicted. They seldom take into account practical problems or human psychology, instead replacing both with youthful enthusiasm.