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  1. Eric Schmidt is exactly wrong comparing communication technology with computation technology. Communication technologies tend to be inclusive, in that they connect people and things, while computation technology may be non-inclusive, just like, e.g., brain is non-inclusive of other parts of body to play its role. To an owner of a company with vast computational resources, it may sound wonderful to have a brain, that, will help all others, but the "social mobility" (or ability to play part in the role of brain) depends on the possession of computational resources and the power to make them. I haven't heard of that company giving away the technology and resources to make GPUs and TPUs.

  2. It's just as important as colonizing Mars... on China Plans To Build A Deep-Sea 'Space Station' In South China Sea (huffingtonpost.co.uk) · · Score: 2

    The thin layer of atmosphere may prove defense-less against threats like Gamma Ray Burts, and colonizing Mars won't save us from them. Learning to live under sea, and building cities deep underwater for reducing the likelihood of our extinction from some types of very low probability catastrophic events is just as important colonizing Mars.

  3. I eat information. Food is boring boring boring. on Neuroscience Explains Why Dieters Rarely Lose Weight (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Food? Sorry, it's not informatious.

  4. Re:Do you think pi () is not a normal number? on Interviews: Ask Mathematician Neil Sloane a Question · · Score: 1

    There was GREEK SMALL LETTER PI (U+03C0) in the parentheses, please, Slashdot, display it correctly.

  5. Do you think pi () is not a normal number? on Interviews: Ask Mathematician Neil Sloane a Question · · Score: 1

    If so, why? I'm curious.

  6. What a sensationalist headline. on An Algorithm That Can Predict Human Behavior Better Than Humans (mit.edu) · · Score: 1

    We had long known that given a feature set, computers can automatically fit a pretty good model. Now, can they automaticall extract this feature set and data without humans?

  7. Re:This is not news on Quantum Gravity Will Be Just Fine Without String Theory · · Score: 1

    I don't like medium.com content, the images on it distracts from reading.

  8. Shoot it with Laser to Determine Composition! on Newly Discovered Asteroid To Pass Within Geostationary Orbit Sunday · · Score: 1

    Just like the rovers on Mars do!..

  9. Export Nuclear Power Plants to Moon? on Japanese Firm Proposes Microwave-Linked Solar Plant On the Moon · · Score: 1

    Anonymous has pointed out that such solar panels would only provide 7% of power required by our civilization. Then what advantage could we get by constructing lots of nuclear power plants on the Moon?

  10. Re:China is the culprit. on Nokia To Cut 10,000 Jobs and Close 3 Facilities · · Score: 1

    That's what happens when a company sells its soul for buck. Google didn't. As I see, there are 2 evils, which companies tend to sell their souls just to be there: Facebook and China.

  11. Sharp-nosed Harrier :-) on Ask Slashdot: The Very Best Paper Airplane? · · Score: 1

    I didn't like the blunt nose of the original "Harrier", so I designed "Sharp-nosed paper airplane", here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_8EbzUyBqY -- try it out.

  12. been walking with sun-powered walkman 5000 days on Nokia: the Sun Can't Charge Your Phone · · Score: 1

    ...ago, and I had to do is to wear a hand-made jacket with only 15, 5x5cm solar batteries on my back.

  13. Re:Sounds rather Chinese on DoD Paper Proposes National Security Through a Culture of Restraint (and Stigma) · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Looking at the hacking capabilities of Chinese government, it is likely that the US government was infiltrated by cunning Chinese ideas.

  14. If that happens,... on Kaspersky Calls For 'Internet Interpol' · · Score: 1

    people will be publishing their IDs and passwords for everybody, and streaming encoded information through whoever's ID they like... and maybe we could even try that ontop of Facebook.

  15. Bitcoin is a form of free speech. on BitCoin, the Most Dangerous Project Ever? · · Score: 1

    You would have to violate human rights to forbid to using it.

  16. This shows that on Chinese Nobel Winner's Wife Detained · · Score: 1

    Chinese govt is overly inclined to pursuit of the prosperity of Chinese nation, and ignores the importance of the prosperity of the world as a whole.

  17. A book full of mnemonics: on Memorizing Language / Spelling Techniques? · · Score: 1

    Titled "Chinese Characters: Learn & Remember 2,178 Characters", by Alan Hoenig, and yes, I use memorization software both SuperMemo and Anki, yet I still recommend this wonderful book. It gets you on the right track by offering the characters in the order of increasing graphical complexity, in a way that nearly each following character can be constructed from the preceding characters as its building blocks,... and it does so by providing sufficiently short yet effective mnemonics.

  18. Game addiction + Possibility to modify game on How To Teach a 12-Year-Old To Program? · · Score: 1

    1. Make him or her like a challenging game.
    2. Show that he or she can win by changing the game from the inside

    At least, this is what happened to me when I was 11, playing games that were written in BASIC.

  19. I think it is good on Europe Moves To Track Phone and Net Use · · Score: 1

    People will be less concerned to be bad things, under their name. It is more civilized anyway. I like it. Eventually, it may be a simple way to completely avoid unsolicited mail.

  20. ID to login to the Internet? on China Creates Massive Online ID Database · · Score: 1

    Is it possible to do so that in order to start browsing the Internet from China, you'd have to enter your ID and password in "the first Internet page"?

  21. Teach Linux at elementary schools on How Do You Advocate Linux in 5 Minutes? · · Score: 1

    Make written instructions understandable for children.

  22. A cultural attack? on Why You & Yahoo Should Like This Human Rights Law · · Score: 1

    Freedom is good, and constrains are also good. If you don't have bones that are constrains, you will not be able to move freely. :-) I think this kind of law could be considered an cultural attack from America, - to disorganize the country. Just a thought.

  23. Re:This isn't "open source" computers... on Dell Sells Open Source Computers · · Score: 1

    Too good to be truth. I was too optimistic, but I wish that in that we could see such news indeed. I wish.

  24. Re:A replacement for "folder" on Labels Not Tags, Says Google · · Score: 1

    Thanks for writing it. Agreed. Need to point it out.

  25. Re:A replacement for "folder" on Labels Not Tags, Says Google · · Score: 1

    Yes, exactly. Probably many of us came to realize the problems through studying the RDBMS concepts.