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  1. The government can invalidate bills? I don't see how that would work. Is there a master list of good bills -vs- bad bills? Does every merchant have a copy of this list they run the bills over? Me thinks not.

  2. "A popular weather app built by a Chinese tech conglomerate..." Say no more.

  3. Re:Wall Street! on NYC Politician Wants To Ban Cashless Restaurants (eater.com) · · Score: 1

    While I can appreciate you boycotting self checkout lines, I'll hop over to those in a heartbeat if the human-staffed lines are packed. I'm out of the grocery store in a fraction of the time it would take the human cashiers to ring up my groceries.

  4. I use my tablet as a book reader and web browser. I can have a ton of books, pdfs, or whatever on that thing and it's easy to carry around. I'm not going to be editing 4K movies or running intensive Fortran calculations on it, as that's what a PC is for.

  5. I can't see why anyone would want this 'functionality'. Sounds like the Essential phone is essentially in the toilet and he's just working on silly projects.

  6. Did something similar... on The Coders Programming Themselves Out of a Job (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    ...a couple of jobs ago.

    I took a bunch of manually entered commands (mkdir, cp x y, etc.) and scripted the process. What would take 10-15 minutes manually (10-15 times per day) now took about 2 seconds. There weren't any negative repercussions and the tech lead had zero problems with what I did.

    Of course, there were other tasks to be done so I didn't automate my entire job, but I was able to significantly reduce manual tasks and move onto other more important stuff.

  7. Working for free? on Unpaid and Abused: Moderators Speak Out Against Reddit (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    I guess those folks who spend multiple hours working for free don't value their time much. It's one thing to volunteer at the local animal shelter, for example, but what actually does Reddit contribute to society?

  8. I have no affiliation with FastMail, I just love the service.

    Fastmail'er here as well. It's been about 1.5 years since I switched from Yahoo! and couldn't be more happy.

  9. I'm all for cord-cutting and 'sticking it to the man', but I would spend almost as much for single services such as HBO, Netflix, etc. (10-15$/month for each service) that I do currently for FiOS.

  10. Re:Meanwhile... on Instagram is Down [Updated] · · Score: 1

    and every high school kid. Maybe they can discover, oh I don't know, the outdoors?!

  11. Re:If I am available, I'll answer. on Most Tech Workers Would Ignore a Call From Their Boss Outside Work Hours (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I hope you got paid extra for that silliness. Seriously, a laptop while you're in a park?? I'm all for proving your worth to your employer, but that seems a bit far. I could see a cellphone and that's as far as I would go.

  12. Delete all you want but FB still retains all the information you shared.

  13. Re:Weird on How Amazon Became Corporate America's Nightmare (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Same here. I was looking forward to the 108 comments but the space was blank. A refresh or two solved it. Go slashdot!

  14. Re:And? on FBI Paid Geek Squad Repair Staff As Informants (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    The image was in unallocated disk space so it would presumably take "expensive and sophisticated" file carving tools to retrieve it. I could see if the image was visible upon casual browsing, but it appears that the Geek Squad/FBI went way over in locating these files and issuing warrants after the fact.

  15. 50 companies, wow. on California Scraps Safety Driver Rules for Self-Driving Cars (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    I was surprised that there are 50 companies vying for the chance to test these robot cars.

  16. A legit use? on A Hacker Has Wiped a Spyware Company's Servers -- Again (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    Does using software to monitor your children's activity warrant a vigilante destroying a private company's data? The article reads a bit click-baity to me.

  17. Too bad on Apple Might Discontinue the MacBook Air (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    I love my 13" Air. It's light enough to bring on an airplane for work, movies, etc.. I don't do any serious number crunching on it but for portability it's awesome.

  18. Who would sign up for that anyway? on Amazon Key Flaw Could Let Rogue Deliverymen Disable Your Camera (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Full disclosure: I'm a big Amazon fan and love my Prime subscription.

    Who, honestly, would think it's a good idea to let delivery drivers INTO YOUR HOUSE? In what Mayberry-like universe is this a good idea? I'm perfectly fine with UPS or whoever leaving the package at the side garage or at the front door. In no shape or form do I want or need a driver depositing the package in my foyer. I get all of the IoT madness but this is extremely over the top and doesn't come remotely close to a good idea.

  19. Re:Standard for bullying on Companies Wake Up To the Problem of Bullies At Work (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    When I look at what was considered bullying 20 years ago versus today I see a completely different standard. With all of the new perceived micro-aggression for bullying it is no wonder that the rate of it has spiked.

    A different standard or people are turning into over-sensitive pussies these days. Seriously, I have never been yelled at while on the job. As an adult, that behavior is unacceptable and I simply wouldn't stand for it. Where do you guys/gals work where you're constantly being yelled at?

  20. ...and water is wet on Nintendo Faces Supply Issues Ahead of Holiday Season · · Score: 1

    Shocker! Nintendo can't fulfill orders for XYZ gaming system. After the recent NES classic device that was nowhere to be seen, save for a handful of price gougers, I don't even bother getting spun up about Nintendo's issues. I don't care about anything they have to offer. If I need to play Donkey Kong or Mario Brothers, I'll spin up an emulator and go to town.

  21. I don't get why you would file a lawsuit for something like this. Just call Showtime and they'll give you your 99$ back. Done. End of story. If this ever reaches a judge, it should be laughed out of court and kick the lawyer in the pants for accepting such a stupid case.

  22. Re:2017 on Columnist Mocks The Case Against Cord-Cutting As 'Too Many Choices' (techhive.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    That guy does have a valid point in 2017 even. I've thought about cutting the FiOS cord but you'll get nickel and dimed for XYZ streaming service that it's just easier to keep cable. Sure you could have Netflix for movies (old ones), Hulu and/or Sling for current TV shows but what about local sports? Let's hope you have an OTA antenna that picks up the local games. By the time you add up Netflix, HBO, Hulu, and whatever else, you're almost at the cable price point. So why bother switching when cable TV, for one monthly price, just works(tm).

  23. Re: What about power consumption? on Preview of AMD Ryzen Threadripper Shows Chip Handily Out-Pacing Intel Core i9 (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    -1,000 for using the word boxen.

  24. And it still sucks at gaming on Preview of AMD Ryzen Threadripper Shows Chip Handily Out-Pacing Intel Core i9 (hothardware.com) · · Score: 2, Informative

    Are we still waiting for these mystery drivers/patches to make any new AMD CPU decent at games? What processor do you buy if you want raw grunt and be good at games? Hint: it's not AMD.

  25. No i didn't read TFA, but who did the searching? The cops or some weird tv guys in blue windbreakers? Since when can cable people execute such a warrant. I would have laughed them out of my house and kicked 'em in the ass on the way out.