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Comment Re:The bigger test is coming (Score 1) 158

It seems cops in NY could certainly use some serious reining-in. In this incident, an officer allegedly kicked and broke the leg of a 10-YO boy who used his mother's phone to video record them, and then also sexually assaulted the mother.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new...

Cretins like that would use Google Glass as a tool of oppression to aid with blackmail, extortion, and control of the population under their purview.

But as bad as thugs like that are, I'll bet even *they* say "Fuck Slashdot Beta!".

Strat

Submission + - Dice runs scared. 6

cfulton writes: Slashdot management was found hiding under their desks today after a full scale nuclear meltdown on their site. Unable to post a reasonable reply to the thousands of negative comments on their BETA format, they simply modded down all the relevant comments. Then after running around the office for a while they all hid under their desks hoping it would all just go away.

Submission + - Slashdot Beta SUCKS (slashdot.org)

DroolTwist writes: My scoop? Slashdot beta sucks. I'm definitely joining slashcott. Thanks for the years of entertaining and knowledgeable discussion, slashdotters. While I mainly lurked, I learned so much from discussions.

Submission + - Is this the biggest rip-off ever built on open source? (itnews.com.au) 2

littlekorea writes: Australia's weather bureau has racked up bills of $38 million for a water data system, based on Red Hat Linux, MySQL and Java, that was originally scheduled to cost somewhere between $2 million and $5 million. The Bureau's supplier, an ASX-listed IT services provider SMS Management and Technology, did a good job of embedding itself in the bureau, with all changes having to be made by the original consultant that built it. Smells fishy?

Comment Re: Uh? (Score 1) 734

We have plenty of technology to go to Mars tomorrow, doesn't mean we're going to.

That is what I meant by the "real world". The world is simply not going to spend a trillion dollars to put hydro dams all over the world in places they shouldn't be, just to use pumped water storage.

The world is not going to install that much solar power. It isn't technical, it is political, the forces that are at work have little to do with technology.

Submission + - slashdot drives away people with beta 2

An anonymous reader writes: For many months now, people have been quietly redirected to slashdot's beta site (beta.slashdot.org). Any negative feedback of the beta is ignored and/or disavowed. The majority of viewers do not like the beta — resulting in major loss of viewership.

Will slashdot alienate existing users of the site and keep pushing the beta OR will it keep the users and boot the beta?

Submission + - beta is shit 2

An anonymous reader writes: beta is shit

Comment Re:Trust the Ferds? (Score 1) 93

Lets just trust that the Feds would never abuse our help. That this isn't an effort on their part to examine malware in order to build better malware, or an effort to see what malware that we are able to detect to better help them build malware that we can't detect. After all, have they ever abused our trust in the past?

I already sent them mine. Heck, it's already on a good 2/3rds of their computers. How much more do they want, anyways?

And Agent Robinson, get your feet off of your desk and get to work, slacker!

Strat

Submission + - Slashdot after beta - Paywall? 2

An anonymous reader writes: Is the beta hinting at other changes in the near future?

Comment Re: Uh? (Score 1) 734

We disagree on what the hard problem is. You say we have hydro storage today, yes we do, at small scale. Not everything scales from small to big, and it won't do so across the planet. Further, a global power grid is just a fantasy, there are real world issues that would prevent it from happening. We live in a world that doesn't operate according to logic, we operate in an emotional world, future technology isn't going to change that point.

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