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  1. It took this? on After Celebrity Photo Leaks, 4chan Introduces DMCA Policy · · Score: 1

    So people being beheaded and murdered is perfectly OK, but if someone posts a picture of your pink bits, it's time to get the FBI involved?

  2. Give him the stick on Verizon Throttles Data To "Provide Incentive To Limit Usage" · · Score: 1

    DON'T GIVE HIM THE STICK https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  3. Proof? on The Daily Harassment of Women In the Game Industry · · Score: 1

    Not to say that I don't think some of this stuff goes on and that BOTH sexes aren't harassed, but in the article I didn't see a single instance that they had audio, video, or e-mail proof of their alleged harassment. There was a video of a troll flaming someone over a different of opinions in JRPGs but as anyone who has spent more than 5 minutes on Xbox Live, you know that this is the internet we live on. Just last night I was told I was going to be raped, along with my mother, for beating someone in a fighting game.

    As a man who has been falsely accused of attempted rape by an attention-seeker in the past, I implore everyone to provide proof of their allegations , and to demand proof from others, before labeling it as a systemic issue. I don't enjoy being falsely accused of rape, and I don't enjoy being falsely stuck in to a harasser category because I work in tech and have a penis but won't label myself a 'feminist'. Furthermore, I feel that articles like this with claims but no evidence will just make people shy away from hiring Women for fear they are going to start claiming harassment when there is none.

  4. Cry me a river on Female Software Engineers May Be Even Scarcer Than We Thought · · Score: 1

    Where is it written that men and women have to like the exact same things in the exact same percentages? Has anyone considered that the percentage of women in IT is low because *drumroll* Women find other professions more interesting / fulling? Do you like rhetorical questions? For instance, around 2011, 91% of all nurses were Women. And before you say "well, it's because Women are naturally nurturers", consider only 35% of Doctors are Female (http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/employment_occupations/cb13-32.html, http://www.yalemedlaw.com/2012/05/women-in-medicine-how-female-doctors-have-changed-the-face-of-medicine/). I don't see men launching music videos trying to get boys to put the GI Joes down and be nurses (http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/11/20/a-viral-video-encourages-girls-to-become-engineers/?_r=0) How about let the women who want to be engineers be engineers without forcing it because you're OCD and can't stand an uneven split in the demographics.

  5. Re:Of the Women I have interviewed on Could a Grace Hopper Get Hired In Today's Silicon Valley? · · Score: 1

    Troll much? Last I checked, the whiteboard portion of the interview processes is still in style. Last I checked, asking people questions during an interview is still in style. Maybe you ask irrelevant questions, like why are manhole covers round -- and you somehow think that it is indicative of skill ... but for us, the demonstrable ability to solve basic programming problems without giving up in frustration is pretty important for a company that is hiring people to solve programming problems.

  6. Of the Women I have interviewed on Could a Grace Hopper Get Hired In Today's Silicon Valley? · · Score: 1

    One example of the problems I ask all candidates is this softball: Write code (in any language, or in psudocode) that determines if a word is a palindrome. There is a very quick way of doing this (str == str.reverse) and then there is the writing of the actual algorithm. If someone gets the quick way first, they get bonus points, but we still ask to see the algorithm written out. When I asked this of the 15 - 20 women I have interviewed, I noticed they second guessed themselves too much, and got intimidated easily. They are not confident (dare I say egotistical?) and back track a lot when we ask them verbal questions.

    It could be my experiences only, and there are of course men who are the same way, but what we look for is this: The ability to confidentially and quickly put something up on the board, look it over, realized you fucked up (because almost no one gets things right the first time), correct it, look it over again, realized you fucked up (because very few get it right on the second try), and correct it. Be done with it, then describe all of the other things you were thinking you could do with it. It shows you aren't pressured by mistakes, you own up to problems, quickly fix them, and think of ways to better it later on. This is a quality I don't find in the women I've spoken with (with one exception). It seems like they don't understand shit happens, no one is perfect, and that's what you have a debugger for.

  7. But the Vulcan says ... on New, Canon-Faithful Star Trek Series Is In Pre-Production · · Score: 1

    Canon-faithful ?In this Interview, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLFPn6eyszY#t=277, Tim Russ says they want to go a different direction than anything we've seen so far.

  8. But wait ... on How Companies Are Preparing For the IT Workforce Exodus · · Score: 1

    So, there was a story recently on the unhirability of geezers. Now it's that there will be a huge vacuum when geezers leave tech to retired?

  9. Pay Me on Diablo 3 Expansion Announced: Reaper of Souls · · Score: 1

    Blizzard will have to pay me to play this. I gave up on WoW after Cataclysm, but was looking forward to D3. The game was fun for a week. Once the cap was hit, it was just grinding and filling up your inventory with worthless loot. I gave them a chance after every patch that they promised to make it better. The Paragon system was interesting, though the initial time to get to level 100 was some astronomical amount of effort. It still didn't change the fact that at 100000% MF, you'd still have an inventory of things that you can't sell on the AH. Then for new players? Good luck if you want to buy anything. Everything costs 1m - 100bill. Only if you get lucky (which doesnt happen very much) can you buy loot .. unless of course you buy items or gold with real money. And that's the way they want it. Sorry Blizzard. You used to be awesome. Now you're just hopeless.

  10. Re:Snore fest on Epic Online Space Battle · · Score: 2

    Totally. I am not knocking folks who enjoy that kind of game at all :) I think, if anything, is a pretty accurate simulation of what space would be like. Empty, quiet, not much action except on a few bases and sectors where there were resources. The newbie help channel was very beneficial -- the best community support in any game I've played (rightfully so, the UI is crazy). I was mostly speaking from a server technology standpoint. I marveled at how some random company could do better to handle user load than old guard Blizzard when it comes to MMOs, and I found the painful truth :)

  11. Snore fest on Epic Online Space Battle · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Before I tried out Eve, I thought these epic space battles were technological breakthroughs. At the time, I was playing WoW was was restricted to 40 players and some mobs up at once. When I actually played Eve, I was quickly disillusioned. There are not many real-time controls in the game. You pick an action, then when the game decides when it's time, it executes it. It's a queuing system and it's nearly turn-based, like Civilization. You aren't controlling your space craft in real time. I am not as experienced as a lot of you guys are and you may have other input, but I quickly gave it up because it was boring as hell to do something then wait 10 seconds until it completed.

  12. Return address on USPS Logs All Snail Mail For Law Enforcement · · Score: 1

    Don't you already put your address on the letters you send? How is this different than them looking at the letter and going to the origin location if something is awry?

  13. COI on YouTube Removes Video of Reactions To Being Videoed · · Score: 1

    Conflict of interest much, Google?

  14. Blind Jimmy on Use Tor, Get Targeted By the NSA · · Score: 1

    Blind Jimmy Jackson, NSA Agent for 10 years, can't positively identify you as a US Citizen because he can't see the monitor. That gives us the right to retain your data. PS. Do you know any blind people? We're looking to fill many positions here at the NSA!

  15. 18 Lunar Distances? on Earth Avoids Collisions With Pair of Asteroids · · Score: 1

    Lunar Distance = 384,400km Venus comes as close as 38,000,000km (http://www.universetoday.com/14152/venus-distance-from-earth/) AKA, the asteroids came as close as Venus is to earth on it's shortest point. Hooray for sensationalism.

  16. Re:tech is a fairly broad category on If Tech Is So Important, Why Are IT Wages Flat? · · Score: 1
    Monthly, $125k for me is:
    • $6100 after taxes, health insurance, and 401k contributions
    • $1550/mo cost of living (50/day food ($15 meal average after tip), public transportation ($4 - $6/day), coffee, $8/pack cigarettes, etc.)
    • $365 (cable/electric/gas/phone)
    • $1530 rent
    • $600/mo for loans/credit card pay offs
    • $500/mo for car insurance / gas/ tickets (no note)

    Leaves $1555 for the other stuff .. like going out to bars, enjoying life, taking a vacation once in a while and having money to do it without touching savings, doctor visits, movies, concerts, buying new toys once in a while.

    I'm not hurting, but when you consider that I save around $800/month, and the average cost of a house in SF is $735k, it would take 15 years to have enough money for just the 20% down payment in the present, which by then would be probably only 12% of the total cost of the house. Also you have to consider my rent is really cheap as it is rent controlled. Apartment seekers here are faced with 1 bedroom rents of $2000 and up, and 2 bedrooms at $3k or more, if they can even find a place .. and it is going up even more because of guys like me that aren't completely priced out of getting a place.

    125k is OK for me. It's not enough for a person who wants to live in the city and have a social life and doesn't want to live with 5 other people in a 1200 sqft place, and who has aspirations of buying a house here.

  17. Re:tech is a fairly broad category on If Tech Is So Important, Why Are IT Wages Flat? · · Score: 0

    If you make $80k in tech in SF, you better be living with 5 other people and eating ramen noodles. I'm at $125 and I feel it is pretty low. I get the luxury of living by myself in a rent controlled $1500/mo 1.5 bedroom .. that is pretty much the only splurge I have. Everything else goes to pay off loans, parking tickets, and the cost of living in the city. I know guys here that are Sr. Software Engineers making $180k. The average for in my group of friends for Senior Rails or Java dudes is around $140k.

  18. 128k seems low. on Google's Engineers Are Well Paid, Not Just Well Fed · · Score: 1

    There are Javascript "engineer" positions going for 160k/yr in SF, and I know many folks making 150k-160k as Senior engineers, http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/eng/3343883515.html

  19. Thank you on BioWare Founders Announce Retirement · · Score: 1

    Thanks for Baldur's gate, and good luck on your future endeavors.

  20. I yearn for the day on How Intuit Manages 10 Million Lines of Code · · Score: 1

    When people stop using lines of code as any sort of useful quantification of application worthiness or personal skill level. When I hear someone mention how many lines of code their application is, my first thought is that there is a whole lot of fat that needs to be trimmed -- or that they are terrible, inefficient programmers. It's about having nothing left to take away, not adding more to the pile.

  21. Love the city! on San Francisco Poaching Tech Talent From Silicon Valley · · Score: 1
    While I'm sure living and working in the valley is great for some people, I enjoy a 20 minute commute to work, not needing a car except when going out of town, tons of things to do in the city every night, and most importantly, being within 5 blocks of:
    1. A large grocery store
    2. 5 Awesome Bars
    3. 15 places to eat
    4. A barber
    5. Eye doctor, Dentist, Podiatrist (damn those hills)
    6. Post Office
    7. DMV
    8. Liquor Stores
    9. Coffee Shops
    10. A beautiful park with running trails
    11. Public Transportation if I need it
    12. Many of my friends and coworkers
    13. 3 fun music venues

    And my rent is $2035 for a 900 square foot 2 bedroom that I've had for the last 6 years. Rent control is great :) Sure, it's noisy some nights. Sure some nights you can't see your hands in front of your face because of the fog. Sure, there are homeless people -- so what? If you're old and have a family then perhaps this isn't the place for you. SF is pretty anti-child. If you don't like being in the thick of everything -- stay in a quiet suburb. For single 20 and 30 somethings, this is where it's at.

  22. Re:Hip City? on San Francisco Poaching Tech Talent From Silicon Valley · · Score: 1

    Agreed. If I am hanging out in Oakland or Mtn View, I'll say I live in 'The City'. Otherwise if I am talking to friends in other citites/states or tourists in the city, I will say 'San Fran' or 'SF'.

  23. Re:And the cost on San Francisco Poaching Tech Talent From Silicon Valley · · Score: 1

    Or -- buy a $300 bicycle, spend $10 in repairs per month, and actually save more money because you can cancel your $70/month Gym Membership. You also get to work in 20mins and home in 30 mins -- faster than MUNI, and almost as fast as taking a cab during rush your.

  24. Re:Yeah sure on 'Social Jetlag' May Be Making You Fat · · Score: 1

    I don't necessarily agree with eating less for folks that are trying to lose weight - at least not initially. It really depends on the quality of what you eat, not the quantity. Remember what Jack LaLane said - 'If it tastes good, spit it out'.. If they eat less, they will have a hungry feeling. Instead, eat the same amount of better things for you, but spread it out over 5 meals instead of 3 meals, and always ensure your last meal of the day is the one you eat the least at, and the first of the day is the one you eat the most.. Take my advice -- I used to be overweight and weak, now at age 32 am rocking a 34 inch waist,16.5 inch arms, and running 2 miles in 15 mins :)

  25. Meh on EA Defends Itself Against Thousands of Anti-Gay Letters · · Score: 1

    I am straight but have nothing against homosexuality. I just thought that the overt inclusion of homosexual relationships in Mass Effect 3 -- from nearly the beginning of the game -- was completely out of place. It's a fantasy world. Keep your political statements out of it. If you want to pursue a homosexual relationship with a crew member you are more than welcome to. Don't shove it down my throat -- so to speak.