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Comment Re:but - (Score 1) 220

Thank you. I understand that evoking images of giant floating trash islands may help bring attention to the issue. But it is blatantly misleading and may be doing more harm than good. The pictures in TFA show mounds of trash ... but always on the deck of a boat, or piled up neatly next to the podium at a press conference. At least show a picture of the area and explain "The water looks normal at first glance, but in this area are xx tons of plastic waste." Otherwise people are going to be suspicious about the conspicuous lack of photos of this "Giant collection of fishing nets, plastic containers and other discarded items" as described in TFA.
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Emirati Man Gets 3-Month Prison Sentence Over Instagram Insult (go.com) 96

An anonymous reader quotes a report from ABC News: A state-owned newspaper in the United Arab Emirates is reporting that an Emirati man has received a three-month prison sentence and a fine after being convicted of insulting his brother on Instagram. The Arabic-language newspaper Al Etihad reported on Thursday that the man's brother became upset after finding his photo on his brother's Instagram account with an expletive as the caption. The newspaper says the unidentified defendant also must pay a 250,000-dirham ($68,000) fine under the sentence from the Khor Fakkan Court of Misdemeanors. The newspaper says the defendant planned to appeal. In other insult-related stories, we asked Slashdotters back in April, "What are some insults no developer wants to hear?" Some of the standout responses include: "Wow this is microsoft quality!" and "It compiled cleanly, so he shipped it."

Comment My home town will be all over this (Score 1) 117

In my city the police have an agreement with many downtown businesses to monitor their security cameras live. I once toured their "command center" where the walls are lined with dozens of monitors showing video feeds from all over the city. The room is staffed 24/7 365 days a year. One of the workers who monitor the cameras (among other duties) remarked that they were essentially useless. The city never bothered to label them, so no one knew where any of the cameras were located.

Comment Re:Leaked firmware can not be reused ... (Score 1) 129

It's true that the firmware would be limited to a specific device, and the precedent is far more dangerous than the code itself. However no system is perfect. There is at least some chance that some exploit could be derived from the custom firmware that helps break the security of other devices. A (not perfect) analogy would be giving out the combination to your home safe because, since your doors are locked, you assume no one will get a chance to access the safe.

Comment Re:stop forceing people to enter a password for fr (Score 1) 540

https://support.apple.com/en-u... You have two password options to choose from with paid and in-app purchases: Always Require: When you make a purchase, you'll always be asked to enter your password, even if you're signed in with your Apple ID. Require After 15 Minutes: When you make a purchase, you'll be asked to enter your password only every 15 minutes. You can turn off password protection for free items on your iOS device or computer if you don't want to enter your password when downloading free songs or apps, but you can't completely turn off password protection for paid items.

Comment Re:I'll pass since none of the originals are doing (Score 1) 53

You are not the only one to feel that way. Joel gave a detailed explanation on why they are bringing on a new cast.

As much as I love the old seasons, we're not just trying to make an "MST3K reunion episode." Even if we do get our entire old cast and staff to come help out, I think it's important – essential– that we bring in new talent to keep the show fresh, and to help it evolve.

I was hesitant about having a new cast as well, but his answers sold me on the idea.

Comment Re:DRM what? (Score 1) 83

Licensing was one of the biggest hurdles of the original show. They had to buy licenses for every movie for the episodes that aired on the Sci-Fi channel and Comedy Central. Some episodes have never been released on disc because of licensing restrictions. There were also plenty of movies that they never riffed because the owners refused to license it at all, or set a prohibitively high price (we're talking decades-old, low budget movies).

That is why Rifftrax was the most ingenious solution to the licensing issues. Created by the cast and writers of the later episodes of MST3K- they sell a stand-alone audio track of the riffs. This circumvents the licensing issues entirely and even lets them do new releases which would have been impossible in the original show. The downside is that you need to have your own copy of the movie and follow the instructions, or use the free app they provide, to sync the audio from the riff track to the movie. It's pretty easy, but the extra steps probably turn some people off.

Comment Re:I don't care how Sprint "sees it" (Score 1) 123

Personal (non DEP) devices can have Mobile Device Management installed on them. It is common for companies who let employees bring their own devices. The only difference is that DEP devices can do it automatically over the air rather than needing to go to a website or sign into an account to set it up. https://www.apple.com/business/dep/

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