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Comment Songbird Magnet (Score 1) 21

I used to have a "Songbird Magnet" (manufactured by Bird-X), which was just a speaker that would blast out purple martin song at scheduled times to attempt to get a colony to nest. It never worked for me, but surely that's all this needs to be? A box with a speaker in it and some rudimentary sensors? Why does it have to look like a bird?

But depressingly, maybe this is just a prelude to Blade Runner. "Do you like our owl?"

Comment Re:I'm really, really glad to hear that (Score 2) 140

Hear hear. Some of my favorite episodes are those that present a moral quandary that at first seems obvious, but then end up with an ambiguous resolution that leaves you thinking. It makes me suspect that those who state that Star Trek has always been "pushing social boundaries" weren't really paying attention. I never got the impression that the show had a political agenda beyond showing what would happen if we put our differences aside and worked together for once. Can't we all just get along? (The answer is "no.")

Comment No surprise (Score 1) 8

After Google Stadia went tits up, the writing's been on the wall for Luna. If this turns out to be the first death knell for the service, I'm not surprised.

Game streaming is an odd market position to fill because hardcore gamers will already own a capable system and won't enjoy the added latency and compression of a game stream, while casual gamers are already happy with playing crap on their phones. So what's left are those gamers who can't afford a system, but they aren't going to have much money to spend on games anyways. At best, they can only hope to provide a subscription service with just enough content to keep customers interested while also trying to keep the cost of renting time on a remote gaming PC to a minimum.

If you think about it, this is kind of like a virtual gaming cafe... except you don't get the side revenue of selling drinks and snacks. It's awfully hard to see how they can make money from this.

Comment So what (Score 2) 62

I'm still using my Kindle 3. It's still working fine, with the original battery and everything.

I don't let it connect to the Internet and really don't care if Amazon still supports it.

It has pretty limited mods though. I was able to get shell access but you can't do much with it. What's the most mod-friendly e-reader?

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