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  1. Re:End copyright and all kinds of IP protection to on $7.4 Million Blurred Lines Verdict Likely To Alter Music Business · · Score: 1

    Ok, so how are the costs of producing music recouped?

    It's not going to be tours, and merchandise has a very, very small margin.

    I completely agree that copyright / IP laws are messed up. But since Napster changed everything, no one has yet been able to find a successful business model to replace what we have. Sure, some bands like Nine Inch Nails dropped their labels like dead weight but they already achieved critical success and had plenty of money to do so.

    New artists and small labels that publish them, not so much.

  2. Re:Baking political correctness in society on Yik Yak Raises Controversy On College Campuses · · Score: 2

    Conservatives are front and centre when it comes to increasing the police state. How is that supporting freedom of speech?

  3. what about depth of field on Developers Race To Develop VR Headsets That Won't Make Users Nauseous · · Score: 2

    with all the focus on motion sickness, what about depth of field?

  4. What about the race of the escapee? on Racial Discrimination Affects Virtual Reality Characters Too · · Score: 2

    If the person who is escaping is Asian, would they be more inclined to ignore white people while trying to get out?

  5. Re:Good question on Police Could Charge Data Center Operators In the Largest Child Porn Bust Ever · · Score: 1

    in Canada, lotteries and gambling are typically run by government institutions.

  6. Shocking News - One Size Doesn't Fit All on Mixing Agile With Waterfall For Code Quality · · Score: 3, Informative

    I'm as surprised as you are...

  7. Re:How? on US Strikes ISIL Targets In Syria · · Score: 0

    the "science and art" of geopolitics is sufficiently dense to illicit intellectual arousal in nerds.

  8. Re:Torvalds is true to form.... on Linus Torvalds: 'I Still Want the Desktop' · · Score: 2

    perhaps you can enlighten us as to why he's wrong, and what the linux kernel has to do to better support desktop environments?

  9. Re: You're doing it wrong. on Ask Slashdot: Should You Invest In Documentation, Or UX? · · Score: 1

    One of the benefits about the teams I work with is just that, we're TEAMS.

    So if I'm working on my part of the project, and something breaks from the other teams and the error is non-obvious, a bug report is filed saying not only how the error was generated, but that the error message itself is not clear to me and needs to be fixed.

    QA has also been trained just enough to know when an error message doesn't make much.

  10. Re: Why? on Georgia Tech Researchers Jailbreak iOS 7.1.2 · · Score: 3, Informative

    I have an ipad. Full file system access is my number one reason for jail breaking. I can access any file on the device, share folders on a samba server, access any file on the sdcard reader.

    Now I can actually upload nef files from.my Nikon camera.

  11. Re:Not Getting Paid on Crytek USA Collapses, Sells Game IP To Other Developers · · Score: 1

    by whom? the company or the employees?

  12. So does this mean I shouldn't visit Japan? on One Trillion Bq Released By Nuclear Debris Removal At Fukushima So Far · · Score: 1

    I was kind of keen on visiting Japan during the fall months. I have no idea how this impacts my decision.

  13. Re:Which means on Evidence of a Correction To the Speed of Light · · Score: 0

    well no

    E = m(c*1.2481005830886023468204621)^2

  14. But no one really cares about Microsoft... on Chinese Gov't Reveals Microsoft's Secret List of Android-Killer Patents · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...in the mobile world. All they will do send a lot of people towards Apple and they will accomplish nothing.

  15. Re:Quiet is important on $3000 GeForce GTX TITAN Z Tested, Less Performance Than $1500 R9 295X2 · · Score: 2

    yes, it was the 290, not 250, sorry.

    They were competing against each other, the amd card had slighter better bang for the buck but was reportedly quite hot and some boards were quite noisy.

  16. Quiet is important on $3000 GeForce GTX TITAN Z Tested, Less Performance Than $1500 R9 295X2 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    don't underestimate the beauty of a quiet powerful computer.

    I won't buy a $3000 gpu anymore than I'll buy a $1500 one, but I did buy the GTX 780 over the cheaper but somewhat more powerful R9 250 solely on the basis of it being cooler.

  17. Re:Yeah, no... on 'Curiosity' Lead Engineer Suggests Printing Humans On Other Planets · · Score: 2

    humans do have a strong tendency towards anthropomorphism

  18. Re:I got tired of waiting on PHP Next Generation · · Score: 3, Insightful

    > You're talking about Python, right? It may be a lot of things, but consistent isn't one of them.

    Python's inconsistencies are bizarre enough that they become easy to remember, and there aren't that many. PHP's inconsistencies are much more subtle, and are everywhere. Peruse the string functions for a good example...

    > Again, Python? Also, I wasn't aware that PHP was "difficult to scale". No one else seems to have trouble with it. Well, "double-digit percentage of total internet traffic" sites excepted, of course. Though at that point, just about everything is "difficult to scale".

    for web apps I'd assume python and PHP have the exact same problems, and more or less the exact same solutions. PHP is going to be slower if you use mod_php over php-fpm though, which many don't do. As well, it's a lot easier to write up performance-dependent code in C when using python than when using PHP.

    > I've never seen a "web framework" I'd classify as "good", let alone "excellent".

    You should elaborate on this. Are these just frameworks for PHP and Python or are you being language agnostic with this statement? I've grown comfortable limiting my webapps to just RESTful APIs that frontends use and whipping up those APIs are painless in almost any language that has something similar to JAX-RS/Flask/etc

    > A language known for abysmal performance

    False, an implementation known for abysmal performance, which is CPython.

  19. Re:Enlightened self-interest on From FCC Head Wheeler, a Yellow Light For Internet Fast Lanes · · Score: 1

    Sounds to me like someone is interested in preserving their job at the FCC rather than anything as altruistic or abstract as 'protecting the public's interests'.

    does this detail really matter? Greed and survival instincts are no different than any other exploitable human attribute.

  20. Re:Wouldn't be an issue.. on Canadian Government Trucking Generations of Scientific Data To the Dump · · Score: 5, Insightful

    not to mention the fact that a lot of this research was paid for by the tax payer. This is knowledge that Canadian citizens have a right to access

  21. Re:update feature, and eye candy on Media Player Nightingale Reaches 1.12.1; First Release Since Songbird · · Score: 1

    On windows, your default player is Windows Media Player. It is cumbersome to use, doesn't support a wide array of formats, and it's full of content advertisement. So I install Foobar and VLC for a better experience. Or I can use XMplay for music if I want a media player that has style. My current XMplay install looks just like the old classic Winamp which is awesome.

    On Gnome, your default player is Rhythmbox. Its shoutcast support, just sucks. It's never clear if its buffering, or timing out, or what. I hate it. I have not found a suitable alternative yet, but haven't tried very hard either.

    On KDE, your default player is Amarok. I don't really know it well as I've only recently moved all my linux desktops onto KDE so can't comment.

  22. Automated vehicles already exist on Who Is Liable When a Self-Driving Car Crashes? · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Just from memory:

    Montreal Metro is driven by autopiloting with someone in the cab for door management.

    Vancouver Skyline doesn't even have a driver anywhere, it's all automated.

    Several airports (Orlando was the last one I went to), have automated trains/monorails to shuffle people between terminals.

    Most flights you take are done almost entirely on autopilot.

    So far, it seems that mass transit is increasingly automated. So why is non-mass transit any different?

  23. Re:Simple Answer... on "Clinical Trials" For Programming Languages? · · Score: 0

    What about PHP?

  24. Re:It's 2013 on Panoramic Picture Taken By China's Moon Lander · · Score: 1

    I do, it's "hehe"

    because it was kinda funny

  25. Re:How about GMT? on A Plan To Fix Daylight Savings Time By Creating Two National Time Zones · · Score: 1

    What's really awesome though, is being at the pub and having to set the clock back an hour while drinkiing!