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  1. Re:boy do i not want that on Google Makes Emails More Dynamic With AMP For Email (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    in addition to seeming like a bad UX on the surface, we'll get:

    * remote execution exploits, due to increased content complexity in the inbox.
    * data leak exploits.
    * buggy emails!
    * heaven for phishers.

  2. boy do i not want that on Google Makes Emails More Dynamic With AMP For Email (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    so many ways this is not a good idea.

  3. Re:Main link is behind a no-adblocker wall. on Fermi Satellite Clocks Pulsar Going 2.5 Million Miles Per Hour (upi.com) · · Score: 1

    the root seems to be nasa:
    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/nasa-s-fermi-satellite-clocks-cannonball-pulsar-speeding-through-space

  4. Re:here's how to fix that when it comes back onlin on Facebook is Down · · Score: 1

    heh, i do, but thank you.

    i just always pipe stuff around because it's easy to remember.

    find blah blah | grep,   cat foo | sed | grep, and so on.

  5. here's how to fix that when it comes back online on Facebook is Down · · Score: 4, Funny

    cat /etc/hosts | grep faceb
    0.0.0.0         facebook.com
    0.0.0.0         www.facebook.com

  6. AWS should step up to the plate on Millions of Bank Loan and Mortgage Documents Have Leaked Online (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    it seems like the vast majority of data leaks involve improperly configured AWS services - mostly S3 and databases.
    AWS should require annual certification of any account with authorization to configure such services.

  7. Re:You want to stop climate change? on Ethereum Plans To Cut Its Absurd Energy Consumption By 99 Percent (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    excellent point.

  8. Re:You want to stop climate change? on Ethereum Plans To Cut Its Absurd Energy Consumption By 99 Percent (ieee.org) · · Score: 5, Informative

    How much electricity is required for banks to manage your FIAT money?

    I'm guessing you didn't click through to this article with graphs related to that very question.
    If one believes those graphs, and i see no reason not to,
    here are the number of US Households which could be powered by the current energy consumption of various transaction networks:

    bitcoin: 4.2 million
    ethereum: 1 million
    visa: 0.017 million

    so visa is 1/200th as energy-consumptive than bitcoin. that's two orders of magnitude plus a factor of two.

    that same page reports that a single bitcoin transaction, just one, consumes enough energy to power a US household for 15 days.

    yeah, i think banning should be considered.

  9. Re: If they have physical access on Almost 'All Modern Computers' Affected By Cold Boot Attack, Researchers Warn (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    it's okay, i wrote them all in mirror-font.

  10. Re:Already published on J.R.R. Tolkein's Last Book Finally Published (cnet.com) · · Score: 2

    If you're not interested in details behind the stories, you probably shouldn't read this book.

    Given that it was published two days ago i obviously haven't read it yet,
    but i'm certain this book contains material not previously published.
    I've never seen Christopher publish anything that didn't add to the corpus.
    Beren and Luthien is a good example. We all know that story to pieces,
    and last year's publication didn't particularly disrupt anything,
    but it was interesting to read the verse form, and there were many details which aren't surfaced elsewhere.

  11. Please hold, parsing slashdot headline.. on Elon Musk Calls Boss of Tesla Troll Who's Heavily Invested In Oil Industry (electrek.co) · · Score: 2

    "Elon Musk Calls Boss of Tesla Troll Who's Heavily Invested In Oil Industry"

    "calls the boss"
    "calls up boss"
    "phones boss"

    "Elon Musk Phones the Boss of Heavily Oil-Invested Tesla Troll"

  12. Re:Perceived network effect and gamification on Venmo Refuses To Say Why Transactions Are Public By Default (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I STAND ASSUAGED!

  13. Re:Perceived network effect and gamification on Venmo Refuses To Say Why Transactions Are Public By Default (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    this is an attractive theory, but needs a solid citation.

  14. Given the very scanty details provided in the article, you seem to be leaping to conclusions.
    It's unlikely that people at our level of remove from the details can accurately form an evaluation of the sort you're presenting.

    Your line of reasoning is similar to lay-people second-guessing scientific experts on complex scientific topics.

    Also, suppose you're totally on-target in all your points.
    So what ? It's not your call whether these folks choose to do this work. It's theirs.

  15. $630K to be authoritative for bitcoin ? on Blockchain's Once-Feared 51% Attack Is Now Becoming Regular (telegra.ph) · · Score: 1

    is https://www.crypto51.app/ saying that $630K would make me solely authoritative for the bitcoin BC for a couple hours or so ?

  16. cough crappy simulation cough on All Disk Galaxies Rotate Once Every Billion Years (astronomy.com) · · Score: 1

    i mean really,
    #define kGALAXY_ROT_SPD 1000000000
    ?

  17. Re:In C/C++ on Ask Slashdot: When Do You Include 'Unnecessary' Code? (sas.com) · · Score: 1

    don't do that.
    the editor is not the boss of you.

  18. Re:Rick Wicklin is an idiot. on Ask Slashdot: When Do You Include 'Unnecessary' Code? (sas.com) · · Score: 1

    true that. also semicolons are optional in javascript. for ordinary statements you can simply leave them out.

  19. Re:Because that would be unimaginable CENSORSHIP? on Why Does Twitter Refuse To Shut Down Donald Trump? (vortex.com) · · Score: 1

    word. mod you up if i could.
    i despise trump, but the article provides zero to bolster its conclusion.

  20. hm, that's intersting.

    but I hadn't realized this star is only 1500 light years away.
    if we assume a major FTL traffic hub at that distance I'd sort of expect more visitors here on earth.

    there's no radio signals for them to have received yet,
    but if they're that fancy I'd expect them to have pretty good telescopes,
    and with FTL who knows how short the trip is out to us.

  21. Re:bad science on Study Shows Direct Brain Interface Between Humans · · Score: 1

    i was thinking the same thing. the exclamation "success!" seemed in the same category.

  22. linux box for banking on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Secure Your Parents' PC? · · Score: 1

    i know the OP posited windows as a requirement,
    but there's also a hybrid approach.

    my primary goal was to protect my mom from serious financial fraud - ie bank account stuff.

    mom uses windows for photoshop & other SW that won't go on a tablet,
    and also makes heavy use of some windows-only apps which keep her away from OSX.

    so, i got her a tiny HP laptop and put Linux (mint) on it,
    with the strict instructions that all banking is done on the Linux machine,
    and *only* banking is done on the Linux machine. no shopping, no surfing.

    shopping i figure is fine on the windows machine: the credit card is secured against fraud,
    and shopping itself is risk enough that it doesn't belong on the banking machine.

    I suspect she's not actually following this advice, because she hasn't asked for help w/ the Linux box,
    but that's probably also a failing on my part for not following up.

  23. thanks for the raconteur link on How to Get Conjurer James Randi to Give You $1 Million (Video) · · Score: 1

    thanks to the article author for conveniently providing a link to a definition of 'raconteur'.
    that was super helpful.
    ditto the link to the wikipedia page for Canasta.
    both links are totally cogent and i never would have found that info myself.

  24. blocking drowning out on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Block Noise In a Dorm? · · Score: 1

    lots of good suggestions here, including maybe getting a different dorm.
    i think i recall there being a 'quiet' dorm at UCSC. ("live here if your main interest in being at college is .. academics", i guess)

    but mostly the suggestions seem to be either Block The Sound or Drown The Sound In Noise.

    i'd highly recommend going for the former before the latter, for the kinda obvious reason of hearing damage.
    i'm not an expert, but my tinnitus gives me a gut feeling that chronic exposure to even background-level noise can't be good for the cilia.

  25. Re:fwiw, yes. on Pushing Back Against Licensing and the Permission Culture · · Score: 1

    should have included - yes.