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Comment Re:Linux crapware (Score 1) 134

Because:

1. Linux users - you know, the people who would actually buy a computer with Linux pre-installed - would stay away in droves.

2. There are plenty of other specialty shops that will pre-install Linux that won't install the crapware.

3. EVEN IF some Linux users would buy these machines, the first thing to happen would be a nuke-and-pave (like with Windows machines), or at the very least, degooberification of the machine via a script passed around by a pissed off owner.

4. Knowing this, crapware "publishers" wouldn't pay a company to bundle their shite because it would be a lost-cause.

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BMO

Comment Re:No way in hell (Score 4, Insightful) 140

He didn't say "no extensions". He said,

adblocker extensions, password managers, extensions that prevent video from autoplaying and etc. will not be available

That may as well be "no extensions" for most people, because those are the most useful ones that get installed first with a new browser.

So fuck him, and fuck his browser. And fuck his company. No, really, if he wants to be that user-hostile, he can take his stuff and shove it straight up his own arse.

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BMO

Comment Re:Infrastructure or the lack thereof (Score 1) 688

And now Seattle is going on a war against vehicles by eliminating required parking in new apartments and condos. So everyone must revert to on street parking. Good luck plugging your vehicle into an outlet if you are 200 feet down the street. It's back to gasoline for everyone.

Always ready to jump on a bandwagon, many new buildings in Vancouver are doing the same thing.

Most of our electricity here in B.C. comes from hydroelectric systems, so fossil fuels/emission elsewhere is a non-issue.

...laura

Comment Infrastructure or the lack thereof (Score 5, Informative) 688

A middle-of-the-road EV like a Nissan Leaf would cover 98% of my driving. I can afford one easily. I could afford a Model S if I put my mind to it. I've even looked in to buying an old banger and converting it myself.

The problem is I have nowhere to plug one in. I live in an apartment building and there is no wiring in the parkade. Nor is there any requirement (or incentive) to retrofit the building. I've talked to the building management, but we've never come up with any answers.

New buildings must have EV support. Old ones don't.

...laura

Comment Re:Nude == Rude? (Score 2) 172

Hint: you can't, because it doesn't. More likely the contrary (as in: seeing a naked body every now & then lets kids grow up to be healthy adults). As has been shown at least a few times in serious studies

The best way for anyone to see how this is true is to see what goes on at a Nudist park, village, beach, etc. and my direct study (this summer) of the situation confirms your answer. Nudity != sex in spades. Also, people talk about body acceptance. If a nudist camp experience can't give you that with bodies all over the spectrum, then you really do need help.

I joined Cedar Waters Village http://nhnude.com/ this year, after a lifetime of avoiding places like that (except for that one visit to Moonstone Beach (PPTJLC)), and I can only say that I regret not doing something like this sooner in my life. The ability to just walk out of your cabin after waking up - bypassing your clothes hanging in the closet completely - and traipse off to the beach not giving a single flying fuck is refreshing.

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BMO - Piping Plovers Taste Just Like Chicken

Comment I said this elsewhere... (Score 4, Funny) 818

The removal of Confederate Battle Flag items from the market and such is a bad idea.

Walmart, K-Mart, Sears, etc., should all continue to sell "Redneck Pride" crap - promote it, even. Because such things are great visual cues as to who is a moron/dolt/idiot without having to actually talk to them.

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BMO

Comment Who? (Score 3, Insightful) 80

Rob Enderle, principal analyst with Enderle Group.

This fucking clown? This guy who sided for years and years with SCO? This guy who gets things more wrong than even Dvorak, and at the same time is sincerely not trying to troll (unlike Dvorak) thereby exhibiting his utter incompetency?

Since when does his fucking opinion fucking matter? How the fuck does one get a gig doing what he does and get even NPR to pay cash money for idiotic punditry?

>group

OF ONE FUCKING PERSON. Self-importance, bloviation, and inaccuracy all rolled up into one neat douchebag.

WHY DOES SLASHDOT, OF ALL PLACES, LEND THIS GUY ANY SORT OF CREDIBILITY BY BLOGGING HIS CRAP HERE?

Oh, I know, Dice.

Hnnnnggggghhh...

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BMO

Comment At the airport (Score 1) 409

I see this with many of the older light airplanes. Types like the Cessna 150 and Piper Cub were designed when people weighed less, and it's difficult to get two 2015-size people plus a usable fuel load in either. There have been commercial plane crashes due to portly passengers (e.g. Air Midwest 5481).

I can fly a Cessna 152 solo with full fuel tanks, but if I have anybody in the plane with me I have to calculate how much fuel I can carry without being overweight. I can't do anything meaningful with a 150, and I'm not that heavy.

...laura

Comment Re:Don't use an IDE (Score 1) 257

>Software with a 25+ lifespan
>proprietary version of C++
>proprietary IDE

Just... no. Depending on proprietary anything is a no-no. Anyone who has experienced the "oh we don't do that anymore" phenomenon with other Microsoft products (the EOLing of MSVB 6.0, fer example), and other software vendors, know that depending on a company that needs to introduce $SOMETHING_DIFFERENT every year to differentiate (and call it innovation!) themselves from $OTHER_VENDOR is a road that leads to Lovecraftian madness.

There is COBOL and FORTRAN code out there that is likely older than me and a most other Slashdotters, and the only reason why it's still around and maintained is because it conforms to standards, is documented to hell and back, and can be edited in a plain text editor, or even pencil-and-paper, and doesn't depend on any particular vendor.

Proprietary languages and IDEs are a quagmire, and companies like Microsoft know this - once you've written enough code that requires their support, they have you by the short hairs.

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BMO

Comment Re:Whack a mole (Score 0) 212

All the "negative checkoff" (click NOT to install) and all the (CNET downloads.com e.g.) sites where banner ads mislead to click on them rather than the download file button you are looking for should be treated as malware, starting a long time ago.

So much this. All of the major "download sites" for Windows freeware/shareware do this. Even some official sites hide the actual download button and have big adware/spyware/shitware "download" buttons.

For example, I used to recommend imgburn for Windows users years ago, back when XP was new, until I saw what they were doing with their official page. They still haven't cleaned it up. It's still shit.

Feast your eyes upon this abomination:
http://www.imgburn.com/

Be in a hurry and spot the actual download link. Go ahead. Even if you know what you're looking for, you can miss it.

Also- "Versions 2.5.1.0 on included optional Ask.com adware in the installer,[4] which was replaced in version 2.5.8.0 with OpenCandy adware.[5][6]"

Go to wikipedia and look at the list of software that OpenCandy infects, too.

Then there is stuff like MindSpark that even comes *preinstalled* on consumer-level machines from Dell and HP.

It's when I see shit like that I thank my lucky stars I moved away from Windows full-time 18 years ago.

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BMO

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