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Comment: Re:It's about time! (Score 1) 432

by afidel (#43799785) Attached to: Tesla Motors Repays $465M Government Loan 9 Years Early

No we shouldn't be pissed off, the government is NOT a company, there are often goals well beyond making money (something the government can't really do anyways since they control the monetary supply so them making money is really just a contraction of credit elsewhere in the system) these include promoting domestic manufacturing, advancing the state of the art, pushing a technology over the early adopter price curve, etc.

+ - How can I copy text from Scribd's obfuscated format?

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An anonymous reader writes "Information wants to be free, but online document provider Scribd is doing its best to keep it chained up. A growing trend seems to be for online news articles to contain mostly teasers, with the best content being displayed only using Scribd's latest "feature", a locked-down container that uses Javascript so that you only get jibberish if you try to copy or print it. Worse yet, screen readers can't make sense of it, which violates every accessibility guideline around.

The browser tricks that used to make it possible to copy or print content locked up in Scribd's system don't work anymore. An earlier generation of hackers would have been all over this situation like Adobe's ill-fated PDF DRM. But today, it seems to be impossible to find any discussion of freeing content from Scribd on the internet. Is the open content movement dead, or just too preoccupied with other issues?"

Comment: Re:Depends on how hot it is (Score 1) 392

by afidel (#43796435) Attached to: I am fairly prepared for a storm outage of ...

E10 does not go bad "in a matter of weeks", I've got cans that have been sitting around for two years that are just fine, all you need is a properly sealed DOT approved can and you're fine. I live in an area that's had E5 for as long as I've been driving and when I was in school my car wasn't driven for over 6 months and it wasn't a problem despite the fact that it wasn't properly sealed due to the way that gas caps work.

Comment: Re:Depends on how hot it is (Score 1) 392

by afidel (#43796311) Attached to: I am fairly prepared for a storm outage of ...

I've got a few 5 gallon jugs in the basement for emergency water, plus the gallon jugs of RO water for the fish tank, and when a bad storm is coming I fill up the tub with water that I can use to flush the toilet. I've only lost water once for an extended period (great NE blackout) but that once was enough to make sure I don't take it for granted.

Comment: Re:I will die as I've lived (Score 2) 392

by afidel (#43796257) Attached to: I am fairly prepared for a storm outage of ...

I've got a 5kva 220V UPS that used to power our DR datacenter before it got big enough to need a hard tied UPS. Running my fridge, sump, blower for the furnace, and a few lamps it'll run almost a week unless the sump is going nonstop. It's way bigger than I would have bought new but since all it took was a little bit of physical labor to haul out of the datacenter and then out of the car and downstair it's great.

Comment: The best perk (Score 5, Interesting) 520

by spaceyhackerlady (#43785215) Attached to: Do Developers Need Free Perks To Thrive?

The best perk for me has always been interesting work in a congenial environment. Everything else is secondary. It helps to be a senior person, so my tasks are usually along the lines of "Figure out $newtechnology. Find a way for the company to make money with it."

I've worked for a number of companies who did the "we pay less but we're such a great place to work!" thing. Someday I'd like to at least visit a "we pay lots but it sucks to work here" company, just to see what it's like.

...laura

Comment: Re:A few things to watch out for (Score 5, Informative) 235

by afidel (#43771165) Attached to: Ask Slashdot: Wiring Home Furniture?

Heats not really a concern as far as flamability, even a 25A 208V circuit pulling 120% of rated load doesn't get over 110F (don't ask how I know this). The only way you're going to introduce enough heat energy to cause something to burn (especially furniture which is doused in flame-retardant chemicals thanks to smokers) is to short something out, so your comments about making sure that chords are protected is spot on.

Comment: Re:Doesn't really matter (Score 4, Interesting) 198

by afidel (#43765547) Attached to: Data Center Managers Weary of Whittling Cooling Costs

Datacenters accounted for 1.3% of all electricity used worldwide in 2010, I imagine it's higher today, so reducing their power usage by say 40% is a big deal, almost as big as the similar reduction in the 5-6% of total electricity used for residential lighting we got by switching to LED/CFL.

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