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Comment Re: Use a raspberry Pi or other SFF PC (Score 1) 44

Why do you think Amazon Sidewalk exists? lol.

You didn't think that they would let you skip out on sending them all that valuable data, did you?

If you don't share your WiFi, the day is quickly coming where your smart devices will piggy back on your neighbors WiFi, or the Amazon delivery vehicle, or another smart device, or any connected car that comes near your house.

Comment Re: columnist snark (Score 1) 85

Itâ(TM)s usefully wrong producing code. Itâ(TM)s buggy, but not overly so, and itâ(TM)s much faster to write test cases and fix it than it is to do it from scratch.

I was chasing down a bug in a generalized crc16 yesterday and asked it for help. It gave me the wrong error, but a correct enough way to quickly find the error myself.

Sometimes it writes code that I look at and think âoethat canâ(TM)t workâ, and it does work, especially on things like micropython. Sometimes it makes up non existent libraries, though, so I have to go back and walk it through it.

Interestingly, itâ(TM)s often much better at writing code to do a thing than doing a thing.

Comment Re: Not Gonna Happen (Score 1) 168

So you work harder at work, accomplish just as much, and your employer gets to pay you 20% less for it.

Sounds like a win for the employer, but I donâ(TM)t know why an employee would want it.

If a worker truly does as much in 32 hours as 40, those extra 8 hours are essentially being paid to accomplish nothing. That doesnâ(TM)t benefit the employer, but it does benefit the employee.

Comment Metalwork during 1984 Soyuz T-12 mission (Score 5, Informative) 17

Here's some more info about the metalwork performed during the Salyut 7/Soyuz T-12 VE-4 mission in 1984, taken from the Svetlana Savitskaya page on Wikipedia:

"On July 17, 1984 Savitskaya launched aboard Soyuz T-12, together with Commander Vladimir Dzhanibekov and research cosmonaut Igor Volk. On July 25, 1984, Savitskaya became the first woman to spacewalk, conducting EVA outside the Salyut 7 space station for 3 hours and 35 minutes, during which she cut and welded metals in space along with her colleague Vladimir Dzhanibekov.

The importance of their mission was to test the Universal Hand Tool or Universalny Rabochy Instrument (URI). This tool created at the Paton Instituite in Kiev, Ukraine could be used to cut, solder, weld, and braze in space. During the EVA, Savitskaya performed a total of 6 cuts of titanium and stainless steel, 2 coatings of anodized aluminum, 6 tests of tin and lead solder, and test cuts of a 0.5 mm titanium sample."

NASA provides further details about the above Salyut/Soyuz mission and the Universalny Rabochy (or Ruchnoj) Instrument ("Universal Hand Tool") (URI) multipurpose electron beam cutting, welding, soldering, and brazing tool, in the PDF document "Walking to Olympus: An EVA Chronology" --- see page 55.

Comment Re:It's the law, in those states (Score 0) 391

That argument would hold water if the US electoral system was based on 'one person, one vote'

It's a representative democracy.

Individuals have representatives. Everyone has one, and they are popularly elected by the people they serve.

States have Senators. Each State has 2, and they are popularly elected by the people in that State.

The President serves all States, and is elected by the State electors, because the President serves all States. Those electors are appointed in such manner as the State legislature (the representatives of the People in that State) choose.

"that removes governors and state courts from the decision-making process on election laws"

You mean they might follow the constitution?

Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress

The Constitution explicitly gives that power to the State Legislature, which is accountable to the People. It does not give that power to the feds or the State governor to dictate additional terms. It's extremely explicit: "in such manner as the Legislature thereof may direct". Not "in such manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, plus the feds require the Governor to certify it."

while giving state lawmakers free rein to change rules to favour their own party which for the most part favours the Trumpublican party

The votes belong to the State. They have been able to do what they want this whole time. If CA wanted to pass the "electors are always chosen by the Democratic party" law, they can. It's literally in the constitution that State legislatures can do whatever they want with State votes.

Which is why the People control both houses of congress.

Comment Idiocracy in IT (Score 1) 76

"Once the known bugs and vulnerabilities in an app have been eliminated and time has demonstrated the app's robustness, it has to be removed from our app stores." -- Google and Apple [implied].

A strong reason for breaking down their walled gardens and mandating that device owners be allowed to choose alternative app stores, with force of law.

Comment Re:Seriously? (Score 1) 443

If the perp doesn't stop and flee upon receiving a cloud of tiny pellets across his face, then you just keep pumping with lethal option of buck that has some minimal ability to penetrate walls.

Yeah, you are a moron.

You just fired a potentially lethal weapon under situation that obviously doesn't require a lethal weapon. Enjoy prison.

You don't shoot at someone unless you are doing it for the necessary and immediate preservation of human life. A warning shot (of any kind) demonstrates that it's not immediately necessary.

Submission + - Slashdot Alum Samzenpus's Fractured Veil Hits Kickstarter

CmdrTaco writes: Long time Slashdot readers remember Samzenpus,who posted over 17,000 stories here, sadly crushing my record in the process! What you might NOT know is that he was frequently the Dungeon Master for D&D campaigns played by the original Slashdot crew, and for the last few years he has been applying these skills with fellow Slashdot editorial alum Chris DiBona to a Survival game called Fractured Veil. It's set in a post apocalyptic Hawaii with a huge world based on real map data to explore, as well as careful balance between PVP & PVE. I figured a lot of our old friends would love to help them meet their kickstarter goal and then help us build bases and murder monsters! The game is turning into something pretty great and I'm excited to see it in the wild!

Comment Re:I don't get it (Score 1) 199

By working from home, you’ve decreased your worth to the company.

You’ve also made yourself drastically more replaceable, as the pool of “not near the office” workers is drastically larger, and the pay demanded by other workers drastically lower.

So, yes, your “reward” for being less valuable, and more replaceable, is that the market price for your labour goes down.

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