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Comment Re:least they didn't try to send a binary message (Score 1) 77

You forgot the space.
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Comment Re:A separate network? (Score 1) 111

I can use a light switch. Unfortunately it would be prohibitively expensive and/or WAY TOO time consuming to make that happen myself (I do my own electrical work).

Let me explain -- in our new house there were banks of light switches. Drove me nuts the first week there. For example the fireplace has eight lights around it (it's a monster :) -- on three switches all in different locations. I just wanted the "fireplace" light(s) to go on.

And then outside lights... Marker / spotlights in all the eves. Motion activated all around the house (once I replaced the fixtures). Another sixteen lights in the "pit" area outside. NONE of those lights are on a light switch anywhere (except a few of the motions). Sometimes I want the yard to go black. The only way to do this was at the main electrical panel.

So, yeah, I'm too fucking busy to re-wire the whole damn property the way I want and way too fucking lazy to flip a switch ON/OFF. I push a button now. Thank goodness for HUE on this property. My only complaint w/ HUE is the limit of 63 bulbs per hub; so I have a indoor and outdoor hub now, but I digress.

First world problems. :)

Comment Conspiracy? (Score 1) 388

There are so many problems when it comes to people thinking irrationally. Let's focus on the flat-earthers.

I've read their ideas - I'm always open to new ideas and gave this a honest try. So many times their arguments just started to sound bat-shit crazy.

The one thing that I kept coming back to was, "what means to an end?". WHY the "conspiracy" to fool the people? The best / only real argument was some super rich group of people live in / on the ice wall and NEED to fool us into thinking it's round. What!? Why?

So let me get this straight -- ALL the governments of the world are in on this??! We can barely get along and help each other around the world, but THIS ONE THING they all agreed to try and "fool" the people because of really rich people living on the edge really controlling us all?

Bullshit.

Comment Life (Score 1) 156

This is a little unsettling... I watched the movie "Life" (2017) last night. The similarities between this and the movie are a bit scary. It didn't end well (for us humans) in the movie...

It acts like an animal? They think it's a billion years old. It prefers oatmeal (of all things)? It can learn. I say KILL IT now. While you still can. :\

Comment Re:Obligatory embrace, extend and extinguish (Score 0) 146

They tried to attack Linux at the patent level and lost BADLY. The method of operation for Microsoft is out of character.

They're just going back to what they think they know works. Embrace, extend, and then extinguish. You nailed it. Yes, Microsoft is still evil. And crappy at programming / UI design. Windows 10. LOL

On Windows 10 you can now run Linux. They just release v2 of it with better kernel support, integration with their bastard child powershell, etc. Old tricks: embrace extend extinguish.

They're still very much in the extend phase right now once they HAD TO embrace Linux after losing the patent war. It's all they know how to do.

I can't even begin to count the number of [Linux] workstations and specifically SERVERS that I've had to "pay the Microsoft tax" on to GET THE FUCKING hardware. Why did I have to buy Windows licensing then? They never used it and the discs / floppies where all thrown in the trash. Yet I Microsoft got my money.

If I took that money alone (then) and invested it in Apple it alone would be worth 7 figures today. So yes, Microsoft is evil.

DO NOT TRUST THIS COMPANY. Ever.

Comment Re:Should be same OS (Score 1) 65

Great idea in theory, but probably WAY too much overhead in practice. The OS, as described, would carry everything needed for the desktop even though I'm only using my phone. On the flip side I'll probably never make a cellular connection to a carrier on my desktop.

On that note I wish I could SSH into any/all my devices if even given only a chroot'd environment.

Comment Re:They let someone else use our account one time (Score 0) 129

Similar late fee problem here -- except it was for a movie that had been rented (and forgotten). Returned it weeks before and finally wanted a new rental. The late fees came to something like $96. I laughed at them and offered to buy the movie instead ($40 range). They declined. They wanted their ridiculous late fees.

The conversation got a bit heated (me :) and they reminded me they had my credit card on file and would just charge it anyway. I declined. Excused myself to "think about it" and go find another movie to rent (not). Went to the back of the store, called the bank, and cancelled the card in question.

Handed them my non-rentals on the way out the door (why should I put them back?). Let them know as I was passing to go ahead and close the account and "good luck" getting any charges through. They were bankrupt within a year.

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