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  1. Yes, screw them. on Australia May 'Pause' Trades To Tackle High-Frequency Trading · · Score: 1

    I had this idea years ago. But a more perverted versions : Random delay btw 0-1500ms.

    + Mandatory random latency on financial information streams

    + Tobin tax

  2. Re:I've figured out the cause of the crash on How Satellite Company Inmarsat Tracked Down MH370 · · Score: 0

    This credible source of information made a complete analysis of another crash.

    It's always the same story: The plane stops flying and touch the ground/ocean

  3. Re:Also the same with Federal policies on Nobody Builds Reactors For Fun Anymore · · Score: 1

    Lol

  4. Not Awesome. Australia just even worst. on Why Is Broadband More Expensive In the US Than Elsewhere? · · Score: 1

    Articles after articles, we learned that Australian internets/ISP/regulators are the worst in the world. That doesn't make other networks better...

  5. Re:Non story on Xbox One's HDMI Pass-Through Can Connect PS4, PCs and More · · Score: 1

    Plot-twist : it has an implementation of the not-yet released HDCP3.7HD. You can plug only another Xbox One. A security flow allows you to plug the Xbox360.

  6. BEA did it ! on New Operating System Seeks To Replace Linux In the Cloud · · Score: 1

    In 2006 BEA had this kind of bad idea, with a VMware based hypervisor hosting a JVM/OS hybrid to run Weblogic processes.

    Original article found: there

  7. Re:There are other jobs than programming on For Education, Why TI-83 > iPad · · Score: 1

    Yes. but computers are everywhere. On your desk. In your bag. In your car. In your watch. In your TV. In the soil moisture sensor my father uses in his farm. etc.

    Computers are today's paper. Software is the pen. If you don't know programming basics, you are limited to use pre-printed forms and you can only check the predefined boxes. There is no "additional informations" field.

    Everyone know how to draw some lines on a blank paper sheet. Writing TI-83 programs is the same skill for today's world.

  8. University of Murcia on Are We At the Limit of Screen Resolution Improvements? · · Score: 0

    It realy exists lolllz.
    But it's not even in America.
    Once again, I learned something on Slashdot today.

  9. No math in the press ? on Are We At the Limit of Screen Resolution Improvements? · · Score: 1

    TFA is in response to this article ?

  10. Re:slowly but steadily MS and Nokia will rise agai on Nokia Lumia 1020 Video and Photo Shoot Preview · · Score: 1

    Yes, Nokia is Nokia. But Microsoft is Microsoft to, and nobody there wants a Windows Phone in their pockets.

    I have only Nokia phones since 1999. I love this company, even with the Symbian debacle.

    My N97 is dying. This Nok 1020 has great hardware, but I don't want it because of Windows. I prefer to focus on the HTC One, which is 9000 times less fixable than all the apple stuff that I love to hate.

    If all these Lumia8xx/9xx/10xx were running Android...

  11. Re:More detailed amateurs... on Nokia Lumia 1020 Video and Photo Shoot Preview · · Score: 1

    It will be cool for /r/gonewild/...

    But i don't want 41Mpix shots /r/spacedicks !

  12. It performs actions on file changes. It can also create a list of updates/created/deleted files on the fly.

    Then, you just have to use this list to sync juste the changed files.

  13. And then I'll takeover the world ! on DIY Satellite Tracking · · Score: 4, Funny

    UPDATE target SET name='ISS'

    It sounds like a quote of any James Bond vilain :)

  14. "Pretty cool" !! on Is the World's Largest Virus a Genetic Time Capsule? · · Score: 2

    I agree with this judgment. It's precise, explicit. Scientific. I find that the LHC and the ISS are pretty cool stuff :-)

  15. Wut ? on Tech Companies Looking Into Sarcasm Detection · · Score: 1
  16. Anciant business model on HTC Does What Google Wouldn't: Sell an LTE Phone That Sidesteps AT&T · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Subsidizes phones is a business model from the past.

    It's so heavily broken that I can't even understant :
    - Why (we) the people accepted this ? (Okay, GSM phones were VERY expensive in 1996...)
    - Why did the banksters allowed the carriers to steal their favourite business (small consumer credits with huge interests) !?

    Since past year, here in France, one carrier (and then... every other) bagan to sell "low cost" subscription. It's in fact the same service, without the cost of the "subsidized" phone. Minus 30€ a month (or more).

    24 months later, you have 24*30=720€ to buy the unlocked phone of your choice.

    For people who prefer to pay 25-30€ a month to pay their handset, banks are back in the dance, with credit offers to buy your unkocked phone on a 24 months credit.

  17. Re:no French computer museums? on Computer History Museum Wants to Preserve Minitel History · · Score: 2

    In fact there _IS_ one. At the top of Grande Arche de La Défense, Paris

    But it's closed since 2010 because of political bullshit/jealousy.

    All the collections are still in place at the top of this bulding, but it's closed.

  18. Re:hawking's been hacked. on Hawking Is First User of "Big Brain" Supercomputer · · Score: 1
  19. It's Hackling on London Hacked Its Own Traffic Lights To Make Sure It Got the Olympics · · Score: 3, Interesting

    One of my favourite definitions of hacking : Using things in a unique way outside their intended purpose is often perceived as having hack value. (It's not me who posted this on WP).

    They did is a hack with their CCTV+green-lights.

  20. Just put the Chinese Exports CE mark on it :-) on Raspberry Pi Gets a Red-Tape Delay; Awaits CE Certificate · · Score: 3, Funny

    As the Raspberry Pi Foundation failed to produce these first boards in the UK ( see this article, previously linked on Slashdot), the just have to put the China Exports CE mark. :)

  21. Lolwut ?? on 4chan Has Been DDOSed · · Score: 0

    Seriously, wutt ? :)

  22. Re:Completely free kernel? on Debian 6.0 To Feature a Completely Free Kernel · · Score: 1

    Exactry :)

  23. Re:Blanket licensing is never legal on Colleges Secretly Test Music-Industry Project · · Score: 1

    Same shit in France.

    Every blank media (even extrenal hard drives, USB keys, flash cards and iPods!) have very big "tax" going to the SACEM (French RIAA), but it doesn't give us the right to use these blank medium to... record music!!

    (In fact the system is a bit more complex, but the summary is correct).

    Free bonus, the tax is indexed on the size of the media (in bytes, not in centimeter ;) !

  24. World of Goo +1 on Linux Games For Non-Gamers? · · Score: 1

    A very good job was done for World of Goo !

    I was very happy to pay the 20 bucks for the game, with the Linux (.deb, .rpm, .tgz), Windows and Mac OS installers.

  25. ZFS on AIX. on Sun In Talks To Be Acquired By IBM · · Score: 1

    ZFS + AIX = HAHA !!

    :)