Comment Re:Dreaming of code? (Score 1) 533
Dan Ariely. He talked about this at one point. What people want is not what management thinks.
Dan Ariely. He talked about this at one point. What people want is not what management thinks.
I think slashdot must be one of the few places where Poe's Law does not apply, or as much. Funny, but accurate.
The distro that can be named by Man
Is not the Fedora 21 distro.
-- with apologies to Lao Tzu.
... of it happening in the next few hundred years: very slim. Prospects of stopping it if it was going to happen: zero. Though I wouldn't recommend underground nuclear tests at Yellowstone.
It used to be that feminists also were concerned with "male liberation" as well. I see none of that now. And there are indeed a selection of strange extremist types that tend to poison the well. If you want to see some of the disturbing ideas out there just google "piv feminism". These people are so far from the goals of feminism that it should be regarded as deviant. But it isn't. I've experienced a little bit of it myself, but I tend to regard people who have this attitude as a waste of space, so not worth thinking about. But it can bite in situations that matter
Don't forget it is easy for idiots to ask questions that the smartest person cannot answer. He will have to be careful of such tactics.
Nice SF list. Such a list could go on and on and on. Here are some I would recommend, just at random. I'll probably miss quite a few that I really like.
Agree with Consider Phlebas. I just gave up on the list there are too many even before you get to non SF stuff.
All hail the New World Order and our masters at NSA. I was not a true believer in the NSA NWO but then I watched the 30c3 vid mentioned in the summary. Holy crap. No wonder Charlie Stross gave up on his next novel. I am now beyond horrified and simply in awe of our new Overlords.
I actually read the article. You know what it is? It is a simplified tutorial on white box testing for people who don't know, that is, amateur programmers. Yeah, that would have once been new and interesting to me, when I was learning to program. Not when I was doing it for a living though. Bad title and summary.
Teenagers want and need to find a place of their own, to form their own subculture. A new technology comes along, they jump on board because they are highly adaptable, their parents less, often much less, so. But after five years the teenagers are getting out of their teens and those entering the teens once again need to find their own space. Therefore, there can be no permanent place for teens unless it puts off older people joining or staying. Anyway, someone needs to beta test the new communications paradigms.
Probably fresh from their success with the Queensland Health system.
Frist Ploe!
Non-canonical. No karma for you!
Well it was a joke, considering I have an even lower UID and am over 60. And yeah I feel your pain. Hmm, modded down because somebody is humour deficient. Ah well, that is so slashdot.
Wow. Still, I would not have guessed javascript would be in (apparent) decline. Sorry already blew my mod points here.
I nice piece of self irony considering the complainer's UID is lower than the guy who must be "over 35". Young kids these days.
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