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Comment Quantum Computing Explained (Score 2) 29

Maybe I'm too much into classical computing (a sequential/structured/OO programmer since 1994) but I.JUST.DON'T.GET the governing principle behind quantum computing. I don't understand how you'd write programs for it, and in what kind of languages. And how they'd look like.

Can someone who can relate please recommend a book/article/video/movie/person-to-talk-to to make things clearer for the programmer in me?

Comment Not in Germany --- all we get is cardboard + paper (Score 5, Informative) 25

I'm based in Germany and we order from Amazon on a daily basis. I can't remember the last time I received a package with plastics. EVERY SINGLE PACKAGE we get is made of recycled cardboard, and the filling (if any) is recycled paper, which we put into the appropriate recycling bins.

So, I am really amazed at this report. Maybe things are different in the US? Perhaps Amazon really has to change what they send out based on local laws, which, in turn, means this is a US problem and not an Amazon problem?

Comment Re:Good luck getting one (Score 1) 203

Germany likes to pretend they know best, but from my experience, the government here is even more incompetent that most.

Oh, how we (the Germans) like to know best. It's a super-annoying trait, and as a scientist it is abhorring to have to endure that. And that is the issue I'm having with our government(s) (all of them since I was born): If proper scientific results on a topic are considered at all, they are cherry-picked and then presented as 'fact'.

But what is even more depressing is that there is no open-ended public discussion on any topic anyway. Every member of whichever party already knows best, and the first uttering of something which might be a political course often decides the official line. It's sad.

Then again, there are so many worse places to live, so... well. Bitching and moaning.

Comment Re:Fix all your problems with with one weird trick (Score 1) 203

Actually, 15k is a joke compared to what a house costs here in Germany. A standard one-family stand-alone house in the suburbs of Munich will currently cost you about 1.5 - 2 million Euros (which is, currently, about the same in USD). I have no clue whether we are even allowed to drill here (probably not), but that is not a prohibitive cost. Right now, we are all trying to get solar power installed on our roofs, partly because of cost, and partly because the government doesn't get to dictate how we use it.

Comment No-Brainer (Score 4, Insightful) 196

This is so obvious that it is amazing it took so long to point this out at that level.

(Most) human beings suck at writing good code - so, the more help we can get from the language we use the better.

Is it possible to write good code in C? Sure! Its just way harder than doing the same thing in Java or .

I wish things wouldn't turn so... IDEOLOGICAL once a programming language is involved.

Businesses

Online Gaming Could Be Stalled by Net Neutrality Repeal, ESA Tells Court (arstechnica.com) 152

A video game industry lobby group is joining the lawsuit that seeks to reinstate net neutrality rules in the US, saying that the net neutrality repeal could harm multiplayer online games that require robust Internet connections. From a report: The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) yesterday filed a motion for leave to intervene so that it can support the case against the Federal Communications Commission. The lawsuit, filed by a mix of Democratic state attorneys general, tech companies such as Mozilla, and consumer advocacy groups, seeks to reverse the FCC's December 2017 vote to eliminate net neutrality rules. The ESA said its members will be harmed by the repeal "because the FCC's Order permits ISPs to take actions that could jeopardize the fast, reliable, and low-latency connections that are critical to the video game industry."
Education

The Last Man on Earth To Speak His Language (axios.com) 177

From a report: An elderly man in Peru named Amadeo Garcia Garcia is the last person on earth to speak his native language, Taushiro, the NY Times' Nicholas Casey reports in a remarkable long-read. A combination of disease and exploitation have led the Taushiro, a tribe of hunter-gatherers in the Amazon, to the verge of extinction. In the last century, at least 37 languages have disappeared in Peru alone, lost in the steady clash and churn of national expansion, migration, urbanization and the pursuit of natural resources.

Comment Re:American Xenophobia (Score 1) 399

I do agree with your evaluation. I just don't think eliminating a 2-party-system will help. I'm from Germany and we do not have a 2-party-system, yet still we see the same kind of left-vs.-right propaganda that you are describing (and, incidentally, with the same skew to the left as you see). It crosses party boundaries. It's like the human race is only able to perceive things in black and white. I am at a loss at what to do.

Earth

Swedish Scientist Suggests That There Is Only One Earth (blastingnews.com) 720

MarkWhittington writes: The conventional wisdom has been among scientists is that a myriad of Earth-like planets exist in the universe, some of which have to be the abode of life, even intelligent life. However, Astrophysicist Erik Zackrisson from Uppsala University in Sweden has run a computer simulation of the universe, incorporating what we know about exoplanets thanks to the Kepler Space Telescope, the laws of physics, and the state of the early universe. The computer simulation came up with exactly one Earth, which is to say the one we live on. Every other planet in the universe does not have the conditions necessary to sustain life. Indeed, strictly speaking, Earth itself should not exist, according to the computer model, according to the story in Discover Magazine.

Comment Good tool support needs "good" languages (Score 3, Insightful) 279

It seems to me that you need the languages with the right features to be able to implement good tool support. Consider the excellent IDEs that have been created for Java (Eclipse, IDEA, NetBeans) with extremely advanced refactoring capabilities, code navigation, and inline compilation with meaningful error messages. Such support requires the ability to do static analysis, which you can't do properly in some of the newly popular languages like JavaScript.

Patents

Taking the Battle Against Patent Trolls To the Public 107

First time accepted submitter presspass writes "A group of technology and retail groups is beginning a national ad campaign targeting so-called patent trolls. The Internet Association, National Restaurant Association, National Retail Federation and Food Marketing Institute Patent trolls — a term known more among geeks than the general public — are about to be the target of a national ad campaign. Beginning Friday, a group of retail trade organizations is launching a radio and print campaign in 17 states. They want to raise awareness of a problem they say is draining resources from business and raising prices for consumers."

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