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  1. Re: Bullcrap on Windows 10's Privacy Policy: the New Normal? · · Score: 2

    I move desktop, my documents, and a few other folders to the D: drive on Windows and get most of the same functionality.

    If you are seriously saying home directories is the saving grace of Linux, you just don't understand.

    I've been carrying along my home directory and my .fwvm2rc file, along with the critical bits of /etc on my NetBSD systems for years, now, btw. It's MUCH easier to do that on a stable and mature freenix than on a dogs breakfast userland,that runs on top of a Linux kernel.

  2. Re: Microsoft did it the only way possible on Windows 10's Privacy Policy: the New Normal? · · Score: 1

    In this regard, then, Microsoft is copying the Google business plan. Facebook, most other social media, Google's Android, Chrome, and Chromebook do what Microsoft is just now trying to do. But it's totally evil, now that it's Microsoft doing it.

  3. Re:Hero worship comes in all sizes on Tech's Enduring Great-Man Myth · · Score: 2

    Musk has a lot of money to throw around because he happens to be the rich dude that resulted out of the PayPal dotcom. He's used that wealth to leverage his way into a 'enhanced Paul Allen' adventure that has endured so far. The ability of his organizations to latch onto big government subsidies has further enabled him to throw around even more of other people's money.

    Yes, he is a very special individual, just like any other business wheeler-dealer who hit paydirt and is rolling forward with his winnings. Just another businessman.

    Good hero material for the types who enroll in 'Computer Career Academies' who seem to have crowded their way onto Slashdot these days. Seen as rather uncool by nerds, though.

  4. Re:Also fixed in 10.10.5 on OS X Bug Exploited To Infect Macs Without Need For Password · · Score: 1

    An acknowledgement of iOS/Android equivalence. I'm glad I switched to a Windows phone, I guess...

  5. Re:"12-sided dice" WTF ?!? on Dungeons & Dragons Is Getting a Film Franchise · · Score: 1

    I couldn't get past the first sentence. It's a 20-sided, and it's die, not dice.

    Maybe they're going to spill out a whole cigar box full of 12-siders.

  6. Re:Most global diseases involve energy and water on Why Bill Gates Is Dumping Another $1 Billion Into Clean Energy · · Score: 1

    And because they're not that useful in warfare,

    Umm, sorry for being cynical, but the most useful thing in warfare is a largish healthy population.

  7. Re:Two months ago. on Why Bill Gates Is Dumping Another $1 Billion Into Clean Energy · · Score: 2

    Divestment is a political posture. It's the kind of thing you print on leaflets to hand out to the Freshmen. Then they can march on the Administration building chanting 'Divest Now!'

  8. Re:Answers to questions posted in the summary... on Giving Up Alternating Current · · Score: 1

    The word that flagged my attention first was 'apartment.' Like, uh, does he go out into the hall of the apartment building often?

  9. Re:He wasn't able to give it up. on Giving Up Alternating Current · · Score: 1

    Central Processing Units run on AC. Typically AC at much higher frequencies than 60 Hz. But it's Alternating Current.

  10. Re:Obama should do a fact check... on Obama Unveils Major Climate Change Proposal · · Score: 0

    The question from here on out is how much damage we want to do in addition to what's already been done. There isn't an upper limit to the damage due to global warming.

    There is an upper limit to how much damage we do to our economy before our whole culture changes drastically. In ways that we might not like.

    So it's a lot more complicated issue than one asshole can solve with 'Executive Orders' that reward his cronies. Yes, Obama has cronies in business, in the economy, and in the Environmental movement.

    It might seem gratifying to see him 'stick it to' the stick figure effigies that the Environmental Movement has constructed. That might seem like justice to some.

    It's scary as shit seeing anybody wield that much power.

  11. Re:Obama should do a fact check... on Obama Unveils Major Climate Change Proposal · · Score: 0

    The real problem with what the AGW alarmists propose is that:

    1. If the problem is severe, there isn't anything we can really do at this point.

    2. The solutions they propose will hamstring humanity and make us less able to ameliorate the problems that are coming.

    But the solution seems to be to listen to them, and do what they say. They are the experts. That's always been the approach that 'experts' take. There were many 'solutions' to various problems proposed during the 20th century. Believe me, they all claimed to be scientific. In the end, they all turned into totalitarian states.

  12. Re:Won't somebody think of the miners? on Obama Unveils Major Climate Change Proposal · · Score: 0, Troll

    Legislature? Obama doesn't need any stinking legislature. He's Emperor Lameduck! He rules by executive order!

  13. Re: Barking at the wrong tree on The Web We Have To Save · · Score: 5, Informative

    Much of it has degenerated into inline JavaScript.

  14. Re:Food Allergies on Unicode Consortium Looks At Symbols For Allergies · · Score: 1

    You can coddle your children into having a lot of allergies if they live in a sanitized environment.

    I used to have a mild allergy to cats. That doesn't stop us from having 9 cats because it completely went away with exposure to cats.

  15. Or Just Don't Update on The Windows 8.1 User's Guide To Navigating Windows 10 · · Score: 1

    My only Windows 8.1 computer is an Asus Transformer tablet. I updated it to 10 twice, the first time choosing the 'revert' choice that Microsoft gives you for 30 days.

    The second time, I had decided "I should give it a second chance" so I did the Update again. After updating, though, I set the tablet aside. A half hour later I noticed it was still glowing (folded down into the keyboard). Power management was not working at all. So I tried to figure out what I needed to do to get Windows 10 to update for power management. Was there a driver update missing?

    I couldn't find any driver updates, and tried to force it to switch off, because nothing I could do would power it off. Once I started fighting with it, it blankscreened and would do NOTHING anymore. I had to do an [F9] System Restore, wiping the tablet clean, to put Windows 8.1 back on it.

    I'm pretty leery of putting Windows 10 on my Windows 7 desktop machine. I can't find any information that says that Virtual Box works. It will run, but the 'loopback' (wrong term for it?) networking interface doesn't install according to forums I've read, so I would loose my virtual Windows XP that I use to run some Win32 applications that quit working with 32 bit Windows 7. There is a virtual PC system built into Windows 10 Pro, which is what the desktop would upgrade to, and Microsoft implies that it runs any other OS, even Linuxes (NetBSD?), but I've liked Virtual Box and have my VMs all set up and running the way I want. And who knows what else would quit working. I have some Win32 applications that still work in 64 bit Windows 7 that I suspect might not anymore.

  16. Re:This is logical next step on Sharp Announces Sales of DC Powered Air Conditioner, Other Products To Follow · · Score: 1

    But the affluent population of India is about the size of Japan, some 120 million people. They have been making do with truck-battery-inverter contraptions, small gasoline generator sets etc. They would probably form the wave of early adopters who pay for the early fixed costs of solar panel factories.

    Anybody who understands the culture of India knows that the upper castes would see to it that somehow the spread of solar panels in India would be done in a way that insures the affluence would not spread far.

  17. Re:Niggers on Hitchhiking Robot's Cross-Country Trip Ends In Philadelphia · · Score: 1, Informative

    Ironically, racist pieces of shit who go around calling black people 'niggers' are the ones who are the real niggers in the world, because they're largely who are perpetuating so-called race-related problems.

    I'm glad you agree that Rap Artists are a big part of the problem.

  18. Re:interesting experiment on Hitchhiking Robot's Cross-Country Trip Ends In Philadelphia · · Score: 1

    Just share some links showing your project had news coverage like hitchbot had.

    Right. The measure of a project's value is 'new coverage.'

    Turn in your nerd card.

  19. Re: And also, you know; cars, jets, freight liners on Want To Fight Climate Change? Stop Cows From Burping · · Score: 1

    and Crack pots in the #2 US maybe #3 will still prattle on about freedom and mankind's ,US ?, dominion while continue hastening US irrelevance

    So you're saying the triumph of totalitarian industrial states over freedom-loving states will please you?

  20. Re:Privacy in danger on Ask Slashdot: Can You Disable Windows 10's Privacy-Invading Features? · · Score: 1

    You definitely don't mean Microsoft. If anything, with regard to privacy and data mining, Microsoft is becoming more like Google. They've still got quite a ways to go, though. Google's whole monetization scheme involves data mining users' data. Microsoft is just trending in that direction.

  21. Re:My ancient i7-2700 on 10 Years of Intel Processors Compared · · Score: 5, Funny

    I have an 8008 in a piece of equipment I could go in the other room and turn on. And 3 or 4 full tubes of Harris (Intersil clone) 6100s if I want to run the PDP-8 instruction set. My Kaypro has an 8080 in it, and isn't just a gutted part either.

    You're welcome to mow my lawn if you're just going to stand there.

  22. Re:Library Filters on Tor Project Pilots Exit Nodes In Libraries · · Score: 1

    I found I couldn't download a component of the Android SDK in our local public library on their wifi. Not on a library machine, it was my laptop. The URL linked from within Eclipse raised a flag with something in the filter at the library. It was rather shocking.

  23. Re:simple ideas aren't obvious? on The Weird History of the Microsoft Windows Start Button · · Score: 0

    I really like Windows 8 on my Windows tablet, though. And on my phone. I've tried and now kicked Windows 10 off my tablet. They screwed it up for tablet use. It's better for desktop use I suppose, but Windows 10 is a step backwards for the Tablet.

  24. Re:Win95 original "meme" on The Weird History of the Microsoft Windows Start Button · · Score: 1

    What is the 8 bit operating system that was written for a 4 bit controller? The 4004 processor never had an operating system that I know of. CP/M started out on the 8080 processor. Possibly the 8008 I suppose.

    Incidentally, I spent much of the 90's writing software for 4 bit microcontrollers. In assembly language, starting up from the reset vector. Operating systems are for casuals.

  25. Re:Will Edge be ported to Windows 7? on Microsoft Edge On Windows 10: the Browser That Will Finally Kill IE · · Score: 2, Informative

    I tried Edge on my Windows tablet and wasn't impressed. The controls were smaller and harder to manipulate. My IE shortcuts were not imported to Edge, so I would have had to start all over.

    I installed Windows 10 on my tablet, tried Edge, then uninstalled Windows 10 from my tablet.

    The changes in Windows 10 make it more of a desktop OS, but make it much harder, imo, to start the programs you want on a tablet. The large buttons on the Metro 'Start' menu are gone. Apps open in floating windows. Essentially, everything became tiny and hard to manipulate with the touch screen.

    It wasn't enough to keep Windows 10. Luckily there is an 'uninstall' option and my tablet is reverted back to 8.1 now. You have 30 days after upgrading to revert. The revert was quick, it only took about 20 minutes.