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  1. Re:Water is wet on Bill Gates To Stanford Grads: Don't (Only) Focus On Profit · · Score: 1

    The pursuit of profit is inherent to money and makes it work. The pursuit of profit has driven science and technology and changed the world largely for the better. Yes it has it's own problems: crises, wars and pollution.

  2. It's self-driving... on Google Unveils Self-Driving Car With No Steering Wheel · · Score: 1

    ...so you don't get distracted while watching ads!

  3. Re:Wear the tin foil hat on Ad Tracking: Is Anything Being Done? · · Score: 1

    No, just disable third-party cookies. Then you can whitelist the few legitimate "third-party" domains that use cookies to log you in.

  4. Re:Opensource and web services keys on AWS Urges Devs To Scrub Secret Keys From GitHub · · Score: 1

    What if I'm developing apps for kids?

  5. Re:Opensource and web services keys on AWS Urges Devs To Scrub Secret Keys From GitHub · · Score: 1

    I have a fair understanding of software licensing, thank you. I was not referring to the GPL in particular, nor any other license. It's not a licensing problem and I don't know why you misread my comment in this sense.

  6. Re:Opensource and web services keys on AWS Urges Devs To Scrub Secret Keys From GitHub · · Score: 1

    Hosted? I was mainly referring to desktop applications.

  7. Re:Opensource and web services keys on AWS Urges Devs To Scrub Secret Keys From GitHub · · Score: 1

    Of course.

  8. Re:Opensource and web services keys on AWS Urges Devs To Scrub Secret Keys From GitHub · · Score: 1

    Getting the key requires registering an application and may be validated by the company providing the web service. How a normal non-technical user could do it? Even if it is was just creating an account it would be too much for a casual user of an application.

  9. Opensource and web services keys on AWS Urges Devs To Scrub Secret Keys From GitHub · · Score: 0

    Many web services require developers to get keys for their applications. Open source applications cannot provide users with working apps without disclosing the keys.

  10. Homework "quallty" vs learning ability on Don't Help Your Kids With Their Homework · · Score: 1

    I was expecting that parents helping with homework was bad simply because it interferes with and blocks thought and learning abilities of their kids and causes them to be insecure and less independent. Instead the problem seems to be parents are just not good enough helping their kids cheating with homework. Oh well.

  11. Re:Does it make Minecraft run faster? on Java 8 Officially Released · · Score: 1

    You're wrong, Java always passes parameters by reference.

  12. Semantic Web on Robots Test Their Own World Wide Web · · Score: 2

    A machine readable web was what many people pushed for ten years ago. Then came HTML5 tag soup and "webapps" with messy code. Maybe, as a practical need for a machine readable web arises, old ideas will be reconsidered.

  13. Re:Agreed on Ask Slashdot: Can Digital Music Replace Most Instrumental Musicians? · · Score: 1

    I agree with you. I was obviously referring to pop/rock songs, not to vocal music in general. Western music is born as vocal music. Just think about Ockeghem or Desprez which represent one of highest peaks of our (western) musical culture.

  14. In a sense, you're right. Songs probably don't even try to compete with more articulate music. I think they're fine in their simplicity. What's sad is that the vast majority don't even know what a more refined music is and why they should listen to it.

  15. Re:yet another programming language on Stephen Wolfram Developing New Programming Language · · Score: 1

    I think you really nailed it. Would upvote you if had modpoints today.

  16. Re:It's a flawed way to keep a site up. on Game Site Wonders 'What Next?' When 50% of Users Block Ads · · Score: 1

    Making your business model depend on advertisements shifts the focus of your enterprise absolutely.

    Well before the internet, magazines and newspapers relied on advertisements so I fail to see where the "shift of focus" is.

  17. Re:American Wage Slaves are an Even Better Value on US CEO Says French Workers Have Three-Hour Work Day · · Score: 1

    This happens in Italy too. I guess it happens in most of the EU.

  18. Re:This is how shuttleworth kills ubuntu on Mark Shuttleworth Addresses Ubuntu Privacy Issues · · Score: 1

    I have the feeling most people here don't get what "people" means for Ubuntu. Ubuntu targets a mass market. Former Linux geeks (like you and me) will always have plenty of alternatives. We can even build our Linux flavor if we really have to. Ubuntu is totally different. It is for common people that couldn't care less about privacy or technical issues. Obviously they cannot say this openly as the current Linux community is really useful to them for now.

  19. Re:Economics... on Australian Economists Predictions No Better Than Flipping a Coin · · Score: 2

    It's pretty sad that in 2013 just pronouncing Marx's name sparks such a shitload of purely ideological comments from people that never actually read any of his books. Well, I think he must have been onto something if he's still perceived as controversial after 1.5 centuries.

  20. Re:Economics... on Australian Economists Predictions No Better Than Flipping a Coin · · Score: 2, Informative

    And one where you can be the evil guy if you actually got your predictions right. (I'm thinking Marx here).

  21. Re:Rolling apps and core releases on Canonical Could Switch To Rolling Releases For Ubuntu 14.04 and Beyond · · Score: 1

    Well, centralized or distributed management of updates does not radically change the model.

  22. Re:Rolling apps and core releases on Canonical Could Switch To Rolling Releases For Ubuntu 14.04 and Beyond · · Score: 1

    This is how Mac and Windows have always worked. So no need to talk about mobile in this regard.

  23. Rolling apps and core releases on Canonical Could Switch To Rolling Releases For Ubuntu 14.04 and Beyond · · Score: 1

    I think the most sane approach would be too keep doing releases for the "core system", i.e. kernel and libraries. Applications are the "leaves" in the package dependencies graph and could be made rolling without compromising stability.

  24. Re:Whose perception? on Ubuntu Focusing on Tablets and the Cloud in 2013 · · Score: 1

    How is this Informative? It's just an opinion, a totally unsupported one.

    And btw, your "part of the allure was beryl/compiz" recollection is telling. Ever you ever thought that maybe Canonical is going after a more mainstream target than people who enjoyed playing with Beryl and Emerald?

  25. Re:A half dozen years late courtesy of Firefox... on W3C Finalizes the Definition of HTML5 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You'll hate *much* more the day the H.264 licensing moster raises its ugly head.

    Next round for starting asking for licensing fees is 2015
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.264/MPEG-4_AVC#Patent_licensing