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Comment Re:Bullshit Stats. (Score 2) 496

True, but how often do you hear people here complain about CEOs making millions? Either it's related to effort "He's golfing with vendors and reading trade magazines while I work my butt off 60+ hours a week" or results "I've created millions in revenue for them and after 20 years they lay me off and outsource my job to India." Does anybody tell you to STFU, take an MBA and become a CEO yourself? No. But if a nurse complains about long shifts and crappy pay for saving lives then it's easy to pull the same card and say if you wanted to become an engineer, well you could have picked a different career. If you want to argue that the free market hasn't provided you with a pay equal to what you're worth that's fine, just don't be a hypocrite when others do it too.

Your pay is basically as much as necessary and as little as they can get away with, if the job is important or not doesn't really matter only the price of your replacement. That's why they made minimum wage laws, otherwise they'd have people underbidding each other until they were all working for pennies. It's nice when you're on the upside having a rare skill that's unexpectedly in demand and can command a fat pay check, but if you think your real worth to society is so high because you can make big money throwing a football in NFL or writing HFT routines for Wall Street you're wrong.

How does sex tie in to this? Well, according to feminists the reason "female" professions is paid so low is because the jobs are being systematically undervalued compared to equivalent work dominated by men because the executives - that are mostly men - can get away with it. Kind of like the two wolves and a sheep story, except the wolves are just deciding sheep work is worth less, if you want wolf pay you must do wolf work. Note that in many of the "female" professions like grade school teachers or nurses there's no direct economic output. What second grade math is worth is largely what society's perception of the value is. It's a lot easier to say that without this developer we can't deliver this product that'll create this much revenue.

I'm not saying that there actually is a problem, but it's not an open and shut case. Since it's inherently comparing apples and oranges I guess there'll never be absolute truth. I think it happens with minorities though, for example in cleaning services because the language requirements are practically none. If companies more-or-less collude to depress prices, they can squeeze out the natives which get better paying jobs elsewhere while the immigrants have very little choice but to keep working. Is creating such an ethnicly-dominated, extremely low paid underclass racism? Or reflection of their lack of work skills? I'm inclined to go with pure captialism, if women can't/won't leave "their" occupations that will be exploited to pay them less.

Comment Re:No distributed storage? (Score 2) 60

So there's no torrent then providing a pseudo cloud across many users' devices which would maintain the file? It's not like Freenet or other distributed storage p2p solutions? Ie it's not like bittorrent at all?

No, they're just pointing out that if you want to use it as a "private cloud" to sync your own files between your own devices you need a seed. Let's for example say you have a cell phone, a tablet and a laptop and they're on and off at different times then BT Sync only works when several of them are online and depending on setup, I wouldn't want my cell phone to try pulling down everything on my laptop. Not like iCloud or whatever where your cell phone can upload photos to "the cloud" while your tablet and laptop is off.

Comment Re:Hmmm ... (Score 1) 167

going for the cyclist market isn't bizarre at all if you know that the dehumidifier water makers already have been in car size form for years(as seen on pimp my ride many, many years ago).

if he had just made a box to sit in the yard, then nothing new there. but put the box in a drinking bottle and boom new invention(nevermind if you need to be next to a waterfall for it to make enough for you to drink).

Comment Re:Not a jet pack (Score 2) 55

the use cases would be extremely, extremely limited.

guess that's why they had to sign up homeland security to pay the bill with foot in mouth.

if there's so little time that you can't get to the place by walking, from where you launch this, it's unlikely you can bring this thing near enough.

if there's so little space around that you can't drop from a copter, unlikely that you can land this thing(cliff edge in the middle of a steep cliff or something - and really that's a quite rare case).

if there's so bad visibility that you can't use the copter, it's unlikely you can use this.

the only logical actual market for this thing is the personal relaxation extreme sports market.

because really, it's just not something that you could keep in your usual kit with you 100% of time and will need regular maintenance and most of all it still needs a pilot.

but anyhow, as it is it is pretty much just another +2 years addition to another jetpack, flying car etc project.

Comment Halting problem irrelevant (Score 1) 335

There's a finite amount of information available on what is and what might be. If a person lethally allergic to peanuts wants to buy a peanut chocolate bar the vending machine will provide it and kill him. But if the vending machine has his ID and allergies on file it may refuse. The allergic person might just be buying it for a friend though, so maybe a strong warning is sufficient. Or maybe he'll eat it anyway because he's suicidal. The computer will do the level of due diligence we've asked it to, not more and not less. Perfection has nothing to do with it.

Comment Re:Cynical of promises.... (Score 2) 69

No no no, absolutely anything is possible it's just the "establishment" that's unwilling to fund it. It has absolutely nothing to do investors doing fact checking and reviewing your competence, technology and business plans before committing large amounts of money, they're just all in cahoots with Big Oil / Big Pharma / Wall Street / The 1%ers / The Government / The Illuminati to bury any project they don't like. With Kickstarter you can cut out the middle man and we'll be skipping around the galaxy Star Trek style before you know it. All you've heard of ideas being a dime a dozen is false, just fund a Kickstarter with thousands of dollars and the execution practically does itself.

For the people with a faulty sarcasm detector: The above paragraph may contain sarcasm.

Comment Dear FCC (Score 1) 107

The problem is NOT funding, The problem is that we have people in charge of the schools that are complete MORONS in regard to technology.

Want to really do some good? design a plan. for the technology backbone in every school and force the schools to adhere to it. Part of the plan is REQUIRED spending on maintenance and replacements. Schools try to use crap forever, I know of TWO schools that still has 10 base T switches in place and Freaking HP routers.

Schools need to be forced to upgrade the gear. All networking gear replaced every 5 years no matter what. Until we get competent people in charge at public schools the technology will continue to be a joke.

Even rich school are running with 10+ year old crap. Honestly VGA for the classroom video to a freaking projector that needed a bulb 2 years ago is shameful.

Comment Re:Beware the T E R R O R I S T S !! (Score 1) 445

"You're willing to sit on the sidelines while ISIS engages in a campaign of genocide and ethnic/religious cleansing?"

This has been happening in the Middle East for more than 1000 years. If you think ISIS is something new then you really need to get an education.
Murdering each other is a way of life in the Middle east. Their holy books demand you kill non believers.

Quran (2:191-193) - "And kill them wherever you find them, and turn them out from where they have turned you out. And Al-Fitnah [disbelief] is worse than killing...
but if they desist, then lo! Allah is forgiving and merciful. And fight them until there is no more Fitnah [disbelief and worshipping of others along with Allah] and worship is for Allah alone. But if they cease, let there be no transgression except against Az-Zalimun (the polytheists, and wrong-doers, etc.)"

The difference between the factions of Muslims are trivial, yet they murder each other based on this exact passage. ISIS LIVES by this passage and guess what, Thousands upon thousands of groups before them have done the same.

Trying to bring peace to the middle east is as futile as trying to stop the sun from shining.

Comment Re:Elections are Popularity Contests (Score 1) 72

Problem is that the Supreme court can be stacked which is bullshit. Plus they can vote AGAINST the constitution without recourse. WE need a change in the system. If they ever go against the constitution for any reason, that judge is hanged immediately right there. I want a fracking Gallows in the courtroom to remind these scumbag justices that they are the FOR THE PEOPLE and FOR THE CONSTITUTION.

If these Corrupt judges were actually doing their job, the PATRIOT ACT and the other anti-america laws passed would have already been shot down.

A Supreme court justice is the last protector of the people (not corporations) and the constitution. And we currently have a bunch of party line puppets in place.

Comment Re:It's an Intel Atom (Score 1) 109

why would you not build fat binaries of your ndk apps?

the code is most likely going to be 2-4% of the size of the application(provided that it has any images, textures, models or such), so building it in so called fat mode to include both the x86 and arm builds is a pretty easy choice. and yes it's totally very easy and I reckon the amount of apps that include arm assembly can be counted with one hand.

*yes I'm aware that a bunch of devs haven't done it that way, but I have not heard any complaints about stuff not working or not being available from my asus zenphone wielding friends(they're pretty cheap too, intel is giving the chips away for practically free or some shit like that).

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