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  1. Less cool - no sentient computers on Ask Slashdot: Is Today's Technology As Cool As You'd Predicted When You Were Young? · · Score: 1

    In most science-fiction books and movies there is a sentient computer.

    The Matrix
    The Six Million Dollar Man
    Neuromancer
    Westworld
    2001 A Space Odyssey
    Logan's Run
    Knight Rider
    The Terminator
    Battlestar Galactica (both the kid-friendly original with Lorne Greene, and the re-do) ...

    Yet here we are, 2019, and no sentient, or even near-sentient computers (yet?).

    So, less cool.

  2. Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes on Slashdot Asks: What Are Some Good Books You Read This Year? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This year I read

    Don Quixote - by Miguel de Cervantes

  3. obligatory - Idiocracy movie beginning on 58% of Silicon Valley Tech Workers Delayed Having Kids Because of Housing Costs (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: 1

    obligatory - Idiocracy movie beginning

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  4. The dot com implosion on Ask Slashdot: Why Did You Quit Your Last Job? · · Score: 1

    Back in 2005 got word from contacts in the accounting department that there would be massive layoffs at the dot-com division of the entertainment company I worked, "25% or higher staff cuts" was the warning, and decided the risk to my family was too high. Left dot-com for healthcare that year.

    Sure enough, one year later most of the LI contacts I knew that used to work there, didn't work there anymore.

  5. Hopefully what happened to Praxis will not happen at CERN

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  6. The severity of the FDIV bug is debated. Intel, producer of the affected chip, claims that the common user would experience it once every 27,000 years while IBM, manufacturer of a chip competing with Intel's Pentium, claims that the common user would experience it once every 24 days.[citation needed] Though rarely encountered by most users (Byte magazine estimated that 1 in 9 billion floating point divides with random parameters would produce inaccurate results),[3] both the flaw and Intel's initial handling of the matter were heavily criticized by the tech community.

    In December 1994, Intel recalled the defective processors. In January 1995, Intel announced "a pre-tax charge of $475 million against earnings, ostensibly the total cost associated with replacement of the flawed processors."[1]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  7. Twenty years - huzzah on When an AI Tries Writing Slashdot Headlines (tumblr.com) · · Score: 1

    Twenty years - huzzah!

  8. Neuromancer on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your Favorite William Gibson Novel? · · Score: 1

    Neuromancer is my favorite.

  9. Underpaid outsourced H1B Indian dudes on Google Conducted Hollywood 'Interventions' To Change Look of Computer Scientists (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, underpaid _H1B_ Indian contract-worker dudes, it seems. They are the majority staff I see in the IT campus, and data centers, of the confidential national medical services company that I have worked at.

  10. 2001 A Space Odyssey, and Westworld (Yul Brenner) on Google Conducted Hollywood 'Interventions' To Change Look of Computer Scientists (usatoday.com) · · Score: 2

    Turner classic movies had two sci-fi classics yesterday: 2001 A Space Odyssey, and Westworld (with Yul Brenner). Re-watched both.

    Odyssey was 1968 and Kubrick. Westworld was 1973 and Michael Crichton.

    It bothers me now, to see that Odyssey had _zero_ diversity. I was critically looking for anyone, even background cast that just walks past the camera, or is in a shot.

    Westworld had diversity. Both as scientific types in the underground control center, as well as being visitors to the leisure worlds.

  11. 100% telelcommute for the past two years on Work From Home People Earn More, Quit Less, and Are Happier Than Their Office-bound Counterparts (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Have been 100% telecommute for the past two years.

    I think it has been a win/win for myself and my Employer.

    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse...

  12. ...just like you do on your home PC. It's your life. Control your own privacy as best you can, if you still choose to use a smart phone.

    When you want to do selfies, fine, it's your choice, and then uncover the camera, otherwise, keep the camera covered.

    For the really hard-core, do not even own a smart phone. Use the free-with-your-plan models that just voice and text and camera, and have a removable battery. Keep the phone in a case that covers the camera lens, blacking it out, and making any attempts to covertly take pictures when you do not want it to, not possible. Remove the battery when not in use.

  13. Soylent Green on US Pays Farmers Billions To Save The Soil. But It's Blowing Away (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    ...will be People.

  14. The Intercept team inadvertently exposed its source because the copy showed fold marks that indicated it had been printed -- and it included encoded watermarking that revealed exactly when it had been printed and on what printer. T

    Failed to protect a source?!

    Could have run it through GIMP, or a POS copier, converting to black-and-white, and messing with contrast settings, cropping out anywhere not needed, and vetting the images with a team of in-house experts before publication.

    Could have faxed it low-rez, black-and-white, within the news office, to another in-house fax, and used the poor-quality fax image in publication, to also help wipe any tracers.

    Ugh!

  15. It is difficult to estimate the number of victims of McCarthy. The number imprisoned is in the hundreds, and some ten or twelve thousand lost their jobs.[53] In many cases simply being subpoenaed by HUAC or one of the other committees was sufficient cause to be fired.[54]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  16. GATTACA on Slashdot Asks: What's Your Favorite Sci-Fi Movie? · · Score: 1

    GATTACA would be my favorite, recently.

    Trouble is, I have many many favorites, almost impossible to pick just one, as "the favorite!"

  17. Zeos 386DX 33Mhz 4Mb RAM 130Mb hard drive on Ask Slashdot: What Was Your First Home Computer? · · Score: 1

    My 1st computer was a mail-order one. It was from company Zeos. It was a 386DX, 33Mhz, 4Mb of RAM, and a 130Mb hard drive.

    It came with a 13inch color monitor, mouse, keyboard, and DOS.

    Back in the day, it cost me US$3000

  18. Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes on Slashdot Asks: What Books Are You Reading This Month? · · Score: 2

    Currently reading "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes.

  19. preH1B, dotcom era, sure. Not anymore. on More Than a Hoodie: How We Talk About Developers (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    Back in the 1990s and 2000s, sure, a dot-com programmer wore cool T-shirts, flip-flops, and enjoyed unlimited sodas. It was at the two dot-coms I worked at, back in the day.

    Then, once H1B took over, it is now usually a bunch of very polite, mostly quiet, dress shirt + slacks and a belt, types. At least, it seems to be this way now, at the Confidential National Service Provider that I have worked at, for the past 10yrs or so.

  20. GATTACA. In-valid vs valid scene on New Bill Would Allow Employers To Demand Genetic Testing From Workers (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    Still so poignant, even after all these years.

    Employees tested. IN-VALID vs VALID. Self-esteem, standing in the community, opportunities or denial of them, all based on someone's genetics.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  21. The Arrival - It's aliens on Scientists Marvel At 'Increasingly Non-Natural' Arctic Warmth (msn.com) · · Score: 1
  22. replacable batteries - good point on Samsung's Upcoming Galaxy S8 Smartphone Could Run a PC - Report (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Replaceable battery capability, yes please.

  23. huzzah, now for the docking stations on Samsung's Upcoming Galaxy S8 Smartphone Could Run a PC - Report (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Now, they just need to start making docking stations, and business travelers and telecommueters can have a do-it-all phone+camera+computer.

    Honestly, I thought the phase-out of laptops for powerful "smart phones" that could do their work, would have been here sooner.

  24. SoylentGreen on One Third of California's Trees Are Dead (sfgate.com) · · Score: 1

    SolyentGreen will be People.

  25. Huzzah, I say.