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  1. Re:Hmmm ... on Colleges Stepping Up Anti-Cheating Technology · · Score: 0, Troll

    What the hell did you learn from this? This is the most retarded technical exam I've ever heard of.

    Are any of these skills useful? How about in ten years?

  2. Re:Boxee on Google TV Announced With Intel, Sony, and Logitech · · Score: 1
  3. Re:A twinge of sadness at this passing on Duke To Shut Down Usenet Server · · Score: 3, Insightful

    (ObGetOffMyLawn moment: trn / Usenet a hell of a lot more efficient and consistent than reading fifty different websites with fifty different ideas on what makes a good interface.)

    Where's my NNTP interface to web forums, people?

  4. MapTool on Surfacescapes D&D Demo · · Score: 1

    I don't really want the whole damn game embedded. I just want MapTool with multitouch.

  5. Re:sure... on Schneier Calls Quantum Cryptography Impressive But Pointless · · Score: 5, Funny

    Give me any large prime, and I will factor it for you instantly!

  6. Re:I still think that it's a waste on Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition Launches · · Score: 1

    See also the SRD.

  7. Anything novel here? on Psystar Open Computer Notes, Benchmarks and Video · · Score: 4, Interesting
    How is Psystar's Mac install any different from what someone would get from, say, the Kalyway Install Disc?

    In fact, is there anything to suggest that Psystar isn't just making a quick buck from someone else's hacked Mac OS X installer?

  8. Re:Cell phone vs. server farm on The Coming Wave of Gadgets That Listen and Obey · · Score: 1

    send that digitised speech
    It's a cell phone, that's what it does anyway.

    to a web service that does speech-to-text and returns the text
    It doesn't need to return the recognition, it can return the what the user actually wants. In the music-buying example, the network can just pass the text to the music service, which would then reply to the phone with, for example, the tracks for the requested artist.
  9. Cell phone vs. server farm on The Coming Wave of Gadgets That Listen and Obey · · Score: 2, Informative
    The recognition that you describe is poor because the speech recognizer is running on the phone in a tiny memory/cpu footprint.

    Most of the cell phone systems described in the article are likely uploading the audio to a server farm, running recognition there, and then sending back the response.

  10. Correlations on AOL, Netflix and the End of Open Research · · Score: 5, Insightful
    The identities were learned because the users shared their movie preference information with IMDB.

    I don't see this as a problem, yet.

  11. Old McDonald Had a Farm on Multiple FLAC Vulnerabilities Affect Every OS · · Score: 5, Funny

    eEye worked with US-CERT to notify vulnerable vendors.
    If this happened over email, one could consider it eEye e-I/O.
  12. Re:So ... on Apple's "Time Machine" Now For Linux... Sort Of · · Score: 2, Informative

    Time Machine does not yet use ZFS.

  13. Re:Anyone know a good way to defrost a hamster? on Censoring Maniac Mansion for the NES · · Score: 1

    Microwaving the pool water is another way to die.

  14. Re:Any OS X builds? on GNU Coughs Up Emacs 22 After Six Year Wait · · Score: 3, Informative
    Even easier:

    cd emacs/mac
    ./make-package --self-contained

    Makes a .dmg which includes an installer. Self-contained means all the support files end up in the Emacs.app directory, so nothing is installed in /usr.

  15. Joel on BillG on Bill Gates' Management Style · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Reminded me of Joel on Software's first BillG review and how he handled it.

  16. Re:securid? on VeriSign To Offer Passwords On Bank Card · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Exactly like SecurID, but without a separate token to lose and juggle for each account. It's right on the card.

  17. Counter-Headline: on Sony Rejects PS3 Price Cuts · · Score: 5, Funny

    Consumers reject Sony.

  18. Re:Which song? on EMI Experiments With DRM-free MP3's · · Score: 1

    Yes, this is exactly the problem I ran into. "Download our Windows software and use it to make purchases for DRM-free MP3s!" What a great idea, Yahoo! How could that possibly not work?

  19. MythTV menus are hackable on TiVo File Encryption Cracked · · Score: 1

    Actually, it's pretty straightforward to edit the xml files that describe the menu interface. I removed several menus and submenus and put Watch Recordings and Manage Recordings as the first two top-level entries. Very nice.

  20. Re:Hurray! on Draft Scheme Standard R6RS Released · · Score: 3, Funny

    shouldn't this be
    (welcome '(I ((for one))) '(overlords (our new Scheme)))
    ?

  21. songbird? on Songbird Source Released · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh right, the music player with the farting bird logo.

  22. Engrish was right! on Study Says Coffee Protects Against Cirrhosis · · Score: 1
  23. SA on VRML on Three 3D Web Browsers Reviewed · · Score: 1
  24. Re:This actually raises a pretty funny point on Cablevision Sued Over Remote DVR Plan · · Score: 1
    I actually ran into the opposite problem. I told it to get a bunch of shows, and specially marked several as Do Not Auto-Expire. (For nonMythers, that mean "don't delete these to make space for new content".)

    Since I made the MythTV box, I don't really watch TV anymore and the damn thing filled up. I've got 30 episodes of House, 40+ episodes of Monk, ~25 episodes of MythBusters, etc. The only thing I'm good about watching is The Daily Show.

    Maybe I'll get to watching some of it eventually...

  25. Re:why not a PSP MMOG? on Carmack Considers Cell Phone MMOG · · Score: 1

    Depending on what the game is capable of, you wouldn't necessary need to be online all the time to play. For example, crafting or questing solo.