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Comment Re:Are cloud backups opt in or opt out? (Score 2) 134

I'm sure you do. However, as KixWooder said, it's opt in. I've set up new iPhones and iPads and always said "no" to iCloud back-ups, preferring them locally encrypted on my computers. Apple has never once notified me that I don't have a backup. Perhaps it's because I have it backed up locally and you don't (or you didn't mention that you did)?

Comment Re:R is going away?!? (Score 2) 390

I read this and thought, I never see SAS listed on these lists, so why is R always included as "dying". It's a statistical language. The fact that I can automate other tasks related to my research and build the pipeline beginning to end up with the statistical analysis I need in one language makes it worthwhile to me. It's really not a general purpose language, I recognise that. People that write these lists don't.

Comment Pirated? (Score 1) 159

I used Plex for a while, then moved on to Emby due to the privacy issues, real or perceived, to use with my Chromecast. Finally I just got rid of the noisy old computer downstairs and replaced it with OSMC (Kodi) on a Raspberry Pi 3B+. So much less complex than Plex or Emby, right behind the TV and quieter too. Makes a great file server for my Volumio rPi 0 on the same network, which handles the music browsing and sound quality much more gracefully than Kodi. I don't do transcoding, hard drives are cheap and I only use it to watch at home, so I recognise I lose the ability to use my library from anywhere, but works for me. Still have Netflix as well, but I also like to buy cheap DVDs or maybe shows that aren't on Netflix or were and are gone now. The whole pirated thing is overstated.

Comment Re:Why upgrade to the latest shinny new version? (Score 1) 598

Hear, hear!

I switched after about 10 years of using desktop Linux, myself. Sure, I can make it all work with the hardware, or I can buy a laptop that has a *nix on it that works. Sure there are bugs, but I'll accept those, none have been showstoppers for me yet.

I did just buy a new Retina MacBook Pro on Saturday, built in October, it only came with Mavericks.

Comment Re:Maybe the FAA should inform the stewardesses (Score 1) 128

Regarding the EM spectrum thing, I noticed it too. I flew from Houston to Manila with United last year. Taking off from Houston we allowed to use devices, landing in Hawaii we were allowed to use devices. Change planes in Hawaii. Taking off we were allowed to use devices. However, upon landing in Guam (still part of the US and on the same plane) we were not allowed to use devices?

Comment ~80% chance (Score 1) 42

That I'll get the job I have now.

I'm not at a major university, I'm at a large agricultural NGO with my own lab of 11 researchers and a PhD student who is hosted at the uni down the street. However, according to their model there's less than 80% chance that I'll become a PI.

I'd be interested to know what's different. I realise that it's a model, thus it's wrong. Still, I guess ~80% is a pretty strong relationship for something like this. It was fun to try.

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