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  1. Re:Death traps. on Lyft CEO: Self-Driving Cars Aren't the Future · · Score: 1

    "And who pays for the insurance? Why should I pay for it if the accident will not be caused by me, but by some programmer who forgot to take some variable into account when writing the software for my car?"

    What if insurance for a SDC is 1/10th the cost of insurance for you driving the exact same car? Will you still complain, or just drive yourself (and pay more) because you don't trust the software?

  2. Re:Buggy whip makers said automobiles aren't... on Lyft CEO: Self-Driving Cars Aren't the Future · · Score: 1

    " I cannot begin to count the number of near missis "

    A near miss is still a miss.

  3. Re:That's great if you have a mobile phone on Yahoo Debuts End-To-End Encryption Email Plugin, Password-Free Logins · · Score: 1

    Sure, that could work when registering the account, but you don't have any email yet at that point. The real user wouldn't even be able to log in since they would never receive an the actual SMS code. Who cares if an empty account is compromised?

  4. Re:Training resources on Ask Slashdot - Breaking Into Penetration Testing At 30 · · Score: 1

    CEH is only a couple hundred bucks. Sure, having it doesn't mean you are an expert, but lots of paying "customers" like to see that kind of thing. And you can pass it in an afternoon if you have the skills.

  5. Re:Uprising? on 'The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress' Coming To the Big Screen · · Score: 1

    Perhaps with the term "Mistress" in the title, they were worried that people would confuse it with the 50 Shades genre.

  6. solved in 1965 on Ask Slashdot: Wireless Microphone For Stand-up Meetings? · · Score: 1

    This problem was solved in 1965. Just get a Cone of Silence (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone_of_Silence). Just be sure you don't get it from a "discount place".

  7. No. We need to send sugar. Everyone knows, first you get the sugar...

  8. Re:What's different now?... on 5 White Collar Jobs Robots Already Have Taken · · Score: 1

    "You don't really think it's necessary to have four Gap employees to fawn over the three concurrent customers, do you?"

    If this were the old Communist Russia then you may have a point, but do you think the Gap employees people it doesn't need to in order to keep civilization going? I don't.

  9. Re:Dear Michael Rogers, on NSA Director Wants Legal Right To Snoop On Encrypted Data · · Score: 1

    I may be mistaken, but Congress passed the Patriot Act., not Bush or Obama. If blame is to be had, it should go to the people who voted for it, and the people who voted to keep and expand it.

    This shows who has been in control since the Patriot Act was created - http://upload.wikimedia.org/wi...

    I understand gridlock, but there were a solid 4 years after the Patriot Act being passed where the R's controlled both houses and the White House. The Democrats had 2 years of owning the whole show. Neither group seemed to care about limiting government powers.

  10. Re:As in, Lung Cancer? on Looking Up Symptoms Online? These Companies Are Tracking You · · Score: 1

    That's true. If a friend or nephew committed suicide or has brain cancer, there is a good chance you may google info about those items. Someone looking at your searches could easily incorrectly assume you are contemplating suicide or have been diagnosed with some disease. Perhaps people need a startup file that does 10,000 random searches on diseases, terrorism, health foods, travel to Neptune, etc. That could hide any real searches and bury legitimate results.

  11. Re:The Universe is a simulation on Theory of Information Could Resolve One of the Great Paradoxes of Cosmology · · Score: 1

    If we are unaware, then how do we have a hypothesis?

  12. Re:The timing of technology. on Another Star Passed Through Our Oort Cloud 70,000 Years Ago · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "we are on track to exhaust our resources and die off on a withered old planet in the next 1,000 years or less"

    The sun gives us an insane amount of nonstop energy. Do you not believe we will figure out how to effectively harness that in 1000 years time?

  13. Hexagonal Graphene on Scientists In China Predict Pentagonal Graphene · · Score: 4, Funny

    Let me be the first to predict Hexagonal Graphene.

    While I'm at it, I'd like to also predict the following:
    A sequel to 50 Shades
    Future tension in the middle east
    Hershey's coming out with a white chocolate syrup
    Taco Bell being the only survivor of the restaurant wars
    Facebook to soon cause an uproar due to a perceived privacy violation

  14. Re:so... on Peak Google: The Company's Time At the Top May Be Nearing Its End · · Score: 1

    "Microsoft has been continually dying for the past decade"

    Yeah, 10 years ago their stock was $25 and now its only $43.70. And in all that time they have only paid 40 dividends. And for 2014 they only showed a 25.42% net profit margin. I'm surprised they are keeping the doors open.

  15. Re:PDF encryption on Ask Slashdot: What Portion of Developers Are Bad At What They Do? · · Score: 2

    "The person started off by asking me if it was an excel file, a PDF, etc"

    He may have also been trying to determine the size of the file. You may attack the problem differently if it is a 200k pdf vs a 40GB log file.

  16. Re:We need Big Dumb Co on Samsung Smart TVs Injected Ads Into Streamed Video · · Score: 1

    "Big Dumb Pipe"

    This exists. You can get a "High-Speed Symmetrical Broadband with no other restrictions, bells, whistles, nor even the ability to log your activities" as long as you pay for it. Just go to your Telco and say you want it and are willing to pay for it. They will gladly provide what you require. Oh wait, you wanted it for $30 a month? I'd like a new Porsche for $100 also.

  17. Re:It Get's Worse on Jeb Bush Publishes Thousands of Citizens' Email Addresses · · Score: 1

    "So if I put my own SSN in a Slashdot post..."

    Why bother using your SSN? Just pick a random one. This (http://socialsecuritynumerology.com/prefixes.php) is a good start.

    412-44-0001 412-44-0002 412-44-0003 412-44-0004
    412-44-0005 412-44-0006 412-44-0007 412-44-0008
    412-44-0009 412-44-0010 412-44-0011 412-44-0012
    412-44-0013 412-44-0014 412-44-0015 412-44-0016
    412-44-0017 412-44-0018 412-44-0019 412-44-0020
    412-44-0021 412-44-0022 412-44-0023 412-44-0024
    412-44-0025 412-44-0026 412-44-0027 412-44-0028
    412-44-0029 412-44-0030 412-44-0031 412-44-0032 ...

  18. Re:Perspective on Jon Stewart Leaving 'The Daily Show' · · Score: 1

    Let me guess. You were "born after 1980"

  19. Re:Can't eat what you don't grow on Free-As-In-Beer Electricity In Greece? · · Score: 1

    All of this talk is skewed anyway since the type of people able to respond to this are most likely have the top 1% income in the world.

  20. Re:No reason to go there on Radioshack Declares Bankruptcy · · Score: 1

    FYI: Dollartree usually has those in stock and they're only a buck.

  21. Re:It's about entitlement for no work not guns on DEA Planned To Monitor Cars Parked At Gun Shows Using License Plate Readers · · Score: 1

    Could it then be interpreted that if you don't fall within that subset (17-45yo able bodied men and National Guard women), your "right to keep and bear arms" may not be covered under the 2nd amendment?

  22. Re:The sad part? on DEA Planned To Monitor Cars Parked At Gun Shows Using License Plate Readers · · Score: 1

    The 13th amendment states:

    Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

    Technically, slavery is legal as long as the person has been convicted of a crime and it is deemed as the punishment.

  23. Re:meh on New Multi-Core Raspberry Pi 2 Launches · · Score: 1

    "If an educational society orders 1000 pts of them, $5000 makes a big dent in a tight budget."

    No it doesn't. If you are already spending $35k, then $5k shouldn't break the budget. If so, order 150 less units.

  24. Re:Implement locally? on How One Small Company Blocked 15.1 Million Robocalls Last Year · · Score: 1

    " There's a guy at work whose wife is expecting a baby... Maybe his wife should have a talk with him about working for a company that lets him work from home. "

    #1 Are you saying he should change jobs so that he can be available for a call for the singular time that he may get a call that its time for her to give birth?

    #2 Not all jobs lend themselves to working from home. What about those people who actually have to be somewhere to get work done?

    "There is no situation I could be in where an incoming call is important enough to warrant my immediate attention."

    So, if your mom/dad/wife/child/friend had a heart attack and had moments to live, you wouldn't feel the need to try to see them? Or as a more common issue, if one of those people had a flat tire and found the spare was flat also, you wouldn't want to go help them if possible?

  25. Re:More proof on US Senate Set To Vote On Whether Climate Change Is a Hoax · · Score: 1

    "15 is bigger than 5"

    What does "bigger" mean? Perhaps, better? Not necessarily greater. 5 is a better score than 15 in golf.