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  1. Isn't the point of a blockchain that the contents are publicly verifiable?

    Isn't medical data something you don't want public?

  2. Transportation is easy! Blimps!

  3. Worse security on Google Is Finally Making Two-Step Verification Less Annoying (theguardian.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is probably way worse security for the techno-illiterate.

    Attacker enters password.
    Clueless user gets notification, taps it.
    Attacker is let in.

    Whereas before it would be:

    Attacker enters password.
    Clueless user gets a number that they don't know what to do with
    Attacker is not let in.

  4. No team on Ask Slashdot: How Can You Manage Developers Distributed Across Multiple Projects? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You don't have a team of developers. You have a bunch of single-person teams. Don't try to manage it as a team.

  5. My kid has this nailed... on DARPA Wants Ideas On Weaponizing Off-the-Shelf Tech (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    Legos thrown on the floor.

  6. Re:Moving the problem... on Oregon Set To Become First Coal-Free State (huffingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Natural gas or oil plants.

  7. Re:Stacking errors on Did a Timer Error Change the Outcome of a Division I College Basketball Game? · · Score: 1

    Very likely the person doing the timing was either consistently late or consistently early and it was not an even distribution. Especially since they were getting no feedback on their accuracy.

  8. Re:Meh. Not cross-platform enough. on Amazon Launches Free Game Engine Lumberyard · · Score: 2

    They did say linux and osx are coming.

  9. Chase is less bad on When Fraud Detection Shuts Down Credit Cards Inappropriately · · Score: 1

    Chase sends me a text when a questionable charge comes in. I can text back to approve it.

    Still have had false-positives, and still has never prevented fraud, but at least they make it easy.

  10. Tinfoil on Researcher Hacks Self-Driving Car Sensors · · Score: 1

    Just put tinfoil over your sensors. Problem solved.

  11. Why call the police? on Finnish Police: If You See Uber Car, Call 911 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Couldn't the police just use the app?

  12. Patentable? on Simple Geometry = More Seats In an Airline · · Score: 1

    How are seat configurations patentable anymore? Why hasn't someone generated every single configuration possible on a given plane and published it?

  13. Wrong email addresses are more common on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With Ongoing Suspected Identity Theft? · · Score: 1

    There is an artist in Vermont, a real estate person in Texas, and a guy in Britain who all routinely give my email address thinking it's their own.

    It happens constantly. I've stopped being nice.

    For the guy in Vermont, he signed up for voicemail. So I password-recovered his account, got his phone number, and gave him a call. Bastard got upset at me thinking it was a scam. Later... I got a request for a caricature for the police chief. So I drew one, MS paint style and sent a $300 invoice.

    For the guy in Texas, I got some poor schmo's mortgage app sent to me from another real estate agent. I mean, full financial details. I replied letting them know they were probably breaking the law by sending it to me. I still get shit.

    The guy in Britain has signed up for:
    1. Online bill pay for his gas bill
    2. Multiple online betting websites
    3. A "find a naughty-housewife" website
    I've password-recovered and closed all those accounts.

  14. Easy! on Ask Slashdot: Best Way To Solve a Unique Networking Issue? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Get 16 laptops.

  15. Worth of a cable subscriber on Comcast Offers To Shed 3.9 Million Subscribers To Ease Cable Deal · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Does this mean a cable subscriber is worth ~ $5000 to a cable company?

  16. Markup on Smartphone Kill-Switch Could Save Consumers $2.6 Billion · · Score: 4, Insightful

    >> $580 million replacing stolen phones each year and $4.8 billion paying for handset insurance.

    Whoa whoa whoa... If every person got insurance, that's over an 8x markup for insurance. Since many don't, it's even a higher markup.

    Here's an easy way to save $4.3B - Stop buying the insurance.

  17. In related news... on AWS Urges Devs To Scrub Secret Keys From GitHub · · Score: 1

    In related news...

    Google suggests you don't post your username & password to GitHub.
    The locksmith's union suggests you don't tape your key to your front door.
    The TSA suggests you don't write your combination on your luggage.

  18. Re:No clawbacks on Mt. Gox Gone? Apparent Theft Shakes Bitcoin World · · Score: 1

    That is an interesting thought, but may be difficult in practice.

    A theft occurs coins are transferred...
    > Mt Gox -> Wallet X

    Some time goes by and the coins are moved around

    > Wallet X -> Wallet Y -> Wallet Z

    Finally, the coin is moved to somewhere we can track, like a well regulated exchange.
    Wallet Z -> A regulated exchange

    FBI would have to backtrack from that point. There might be some significant cost for each step.

    I also wonder how well coin mixing services work. For huge volumes like this, I can't imagine them being effective. But for smaller amounts, maybe over time, they may prevent that backtrace from being feasible.

  19. No clawbacks on Mt. Gox Gone? Apparent Theft Shakes Bitcoin World · · Score: 1

    One of the key "benefits" of bitcoin is one of the biggest problems with it in situations like this, the inability to reverse transactions.

    If someone digitally steals a shit ton of cash for a regular bank, there's a good chance those transactions can be reversed and, at least some, or the money can be recovered.

    Not so in bitcoin world where you would have to find the perpetrator and get his private key.

  20. Rate on 'CandySwipe' Crushed: When Game Development Turns Nasty · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Just rated several of king's games 1-star, no idea if that helps, but made me feel better.

  21. Re:Oh my GOD! on Oil Companies Secretly Got Paid Twice For Cleaning Up Toxic Fuel Leaks · · Score: 2

    No, it's analogous to a software firm that releases a virus and gets paid to clean it up.

  22. Re:California on California Regulator Seeks To Shut Down 'Learn To Code' Bootcamps · · Score: 2

    Hack Reactor claims 99% placement?

    If true, maybe this really is an innovative education environment that aggressive regulation should stay away from.

  23. Before death? on Startup Out of MIT Promises Digital Afterlife — Just Hand Over Your Data · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can I get this before I die? I hate talking with people sometimes.

  24. Re:More reprsentative stats please on IE Drops To Single-Digit Market Share · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Looking at logs I have access to, I see

    Between 50% and 65% for a series of education related sites.

    6% for a highly technical site.

    Clearly what the site caters to has a big impact.

    I bet apple.com is even lower ;)

  25. Write once? on Facebook Puts 10,000 Blu-ray Discs In Low-Power Storage System · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Anyone know if these burners are write-once drives?

    If so, it pretty much guarantees that Facebook keeps a copy of your stuff forever, even if you "delete" it.