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Comment Re:H1-Bs rock (Score 1) 249

The project gets done anyway, but the work gets moved to Canada or India or China

So you've already tried hiring in Iowa, or Colorado, or Montana, or Mississippi? Every American state and territory before looking out of the country?

If not, why not? You complained about time zones, but a time difference of 4-5 hours is better than 11-12. Because they're not in the Bay area? Neither are the folks in Canada or India or China. Are you requiring that folks from other states move to the Bay area? I'm sure there are a lot of people that, even for good money, would not want to move at all. (And, again, neither would the folks in Canada or India or...)

Comment My keys (Score 1) 278

Aside from the usual keys, I have a small flashlight; nothing strong, but could be useful in an emergency. I have this nifty Swiss+Tech Utili-key, also handy in an emergency. One part is a glasses screwdriver, which I've used more than once.

At one point I had a USB drive on the ring with a number of useful things, from PortableApps to virus/malware cleaners, but now it just stays in my pocket.

I also use a small carabiner to clip the keys to my belt loop; while jangly, it's also much easier to know if I've forgotten my keys and gives me more pocket room.

Comment Re:Porn Solves a Problem (Score 1) 950

how many people would rather watch porn than have sex

I doubt that any would rather; I know I wouldn't. But it's about risk/investment/reward outcomes.
Porn:
- Risk: None (unless your fetish happens to be illegal)
- Investment: very minor (typing "boobies" into Google)
- Reward: minor-to-moderate reward (depending on how good you are at "solo" and your mood)

Interacting with the gender of choice:
- Risk: moderate to high, depending on how emotional you are
- Investment: moderate to extremely-high, depending on how willing the other side is to have sex and how attracted you are to them
- Reward: minor to high, depending on how well the other party performs

So I can just go home, turn on my computer, load some good material and have a go, or I can spend time searching for women who interest me physically and mentally, court them, convince them to have sex with me, and at any point along that I could be devastated if a woman turns me down or breaks up if I become too emotionally invested in her. (This is not even including other personal complications, like anxiety, self-image, and depression.)

Now, let's throw a new option in the mix: Legalized prostitution
- Risk: Low, assuming you go through a reputable, authorized service that does regular STD checks; moderate otherwise
- Investment: Whatever the cost is, and the time to set up/arrive (the rarer the kink, the higher the cost)
- Reward: Moderate to high; you're dealing with a "professional" who will cater to any whims agreed upon ahead of time

porn wasn't a prerequisite for masturbation the last time I checked

Correct, but after time you get desensitized to it so you need a new "high", so to speak. If you have a great imagination you might be able to run with that for a while, but for most they'll need new material.

Comment Re:Lieberman 2.0 (Score 1) 950

Personally, I'm wondering what will be the thing that my generation uses as a scapegoat, rather than accepting the blame for failing in their parenting or realization that they might not have been able to improve it. We've grown up with video games and rock and roll, so those are out. What's on the horizon that we might find hard to understand? Wearable tech (far beyond watches)? Internet of Things? Virtual Reality? Bionic augmentation? Self-driving vehicles? Amazon delivery drones? ISIS? Legal marijuana?

"Kids these days are corrupted by their talking refrigerators and Amazon scheduled deliveries of pot and Doritos!"

Comment Re:nonsense (Score 1) 532

being mostly spared from WW1 and WW2.

This is the big thing that a lot of people don't understand. Not only did we "win" WW2, ours was the only country involved that didn't suffer huge infrastructure or human losses and already had a large manufacturing industry. Once WW2 was over, most of the "first world" at the time needed to rebuild and America was able and ready to provide tools, materials, engineers, etc. We also lent a lot of money and supplied to our allies that had to be paid back over time, as well as reparations from the losing countries.

If other countries didn't have the crap bombed out of them, but everything else came out the same, we likely would have had a small boon but nothing like the surge in quality of life we did see.

Comment Give it a whirl (Score 1) 104

While I don't have many games from GOG (I have no qualms with Steam and a huge backlog already), this could be worthwhile, especially if they beat out Origin and UPlay in the quality department. Doubly so if they can match Steam Sales. I put my name in for a beta invite and hope it goes well.

I can't find it in the announcement, but I read somewhere else that part of GOG Galaxy will be downloading the installers for games to your computer, so you can install them outside Galaxy or if the service ever terminates.

Comment Re:Is the Lobster an auto-post? (Score 1) 267

The major difference, and the problem with Nerval's Lobster, is that prior to being purchased by Dice all submissions for their prior owners and sister sub-properties (GeekNet/Andover/SourceForge) would have a disclaimer attached to it so long as I can recall. This is no longer the case; the only way to know that this is a bought-and-paid-for placement ('cause Dice bought Slashdot) is that they're always "submitted" by Nerval's Lobster. Newer visitors won't know about the potential conflict of interest because it's no longer acknowledged.

It would be nice if they just made Nerval's Lobster an editor account so the robot could post itself, but they won't because they know that thousands of regular /. users will just block that editor; rightfully so, IMO.

Comment Re:He's also an interesting candidate for this (Score 1) 395

If he makes it to the last rounds of the DNC primaries, I can see his Dem opponents (with backing from the GOP if they see him as the strongest possible opponent) making a big ruckus about his "socialism".

I'd like to see him brand himself as a socialistic capitalist, or capitalistic socialist, to directly take on that eventual attack and also confuse the fuck out of a number of conservative voters. "How can he be a capitalist if he's a socialist?!"

Comment "X, but on a phone" (Score 1) 60

There have been recent (good) rulings that saying "X, but on a computer" is not a valid patent. I hope that lower courts say that this is just "X, but on a mobile computer" so we don't have to have an explicit ruling also blocking "X, but on a phone".

On another note, I wonder if it would be worth having some crowd-funded anti-patent-troll fund. I know the EFF takes the fight when able, but that's usually after smaller companies/individuals have caved and paid the extortion fee. If there was a fund that would take the patent-holder to court and pay out any ruling against the defendant, should the patent be deemed baseless (any patent, not just electronics), that would hopefully halt the trolls far earlier in the process and dissuade others.

Comment Teleconference (Score 1) 34

I've always wondered about something like this, but with a teleconference. Multiple locations around the globe would have a room with the exact same size/shape/furniture, but it's all rather mundane and painted green. The participants in each location wear VR goggles; cameras around the room take 3D visuals of the room's participants, and then combine all the rooms in VR along with giving nice decorum to the mundane room, customizable by group. (Want it to have giant windows so you can watch Godzilla destroy the city in the distance during your conference? Yeah, we can do that.)

This gives something more "intimate" than even the robot, able to project body language and hand gestures. The only issue would be eyes, like a raised eyebrow when a person thinks something is odd, or a furrowed brow for a concern; cameras inside of the goggles, pointing at the eyes, might be able to get this, but I don't know how feasible that is at the moment.

You could even have nifty holographic projections, which would be great for architecture firms (and make it useful for even local conferencing as well.)

Comment Re:Posting standards (Score 1) 127

Yes, the Photoshop contests have always been of the vein "first submission=99% chance to win". With rare exception you can take the votes per post only and reasonably guess the order in which they were posted. I think TotalFark was even advertised as a way to get a leg-up on Photoshop contests (one of which I won primarily because I was the first to post an entry thanks to my TotalFark membership at the time, and my entry didn't completely suck.)

There are ways to make them work much, much better if they would accept submissions, then open voting. But that would require improvements to the commenting system...

Comment Re:Attempting with existing title was a mistake (Score 1) 239

The complaints I saw were never about the share to modders, but that the mods cost anything. At least one guy was saying he would never pay for something that was previously free (talking about mods in general, not just specific mods), even if it meant that the modder got incentive to build a higher-quality mod or make more mods.

While Bethesda was rather greedy in their cut, I don't think that a system allowing for modders to sell their mods is an overall bad idea. However, Valve was rather hamfisted in their implementation, and there are a number of pitfalls they didn't take into account properly if at all (avoiding someone take a free mod and just sticking it in the store, mod dependencies on mods made by someone else, etc.)

After all, Valve already has systems in place for giving creators a cut of sales when their item is officially sold through Valve's stores, like cosmetics for Team Fortress 2 characters. Those cosmetics are nothing more than tiny mods for the game with implementation by the game developers.

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