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Comment Re:Folding e-bike Protectionism? (Score 1) 77

There are two reasons for ebikes. First,is if you have mobility issues. Older folks or out of shape people can use them to help them up hills and go distances. I'm totally cool with that. Are are also folks who claim they need them because they work in a 'professional' environment and 'can't arrive at work all sweaty'. I roll my eyes at them because I used to commute through Wash DC summers and was in the USAF,so I had to be in uniform and get judged on it.

The second reason is to game the system. You get a bike with a throttle and mod it,or just get a eMTB,and rip around on what is in reality an electric moped,but since it's considered to be an ebike,you don't need to worry about license/plates/insurance. What makes this really bad is the dipstick parents that give these to kids,and essentially let children run free on actual vehicles. There's a case out in CA where a lawyer couple got one of these for their child,and she was riding with her friend on the back and they ate it at speed. Kid died,the friend was hurt. But they're lawyers,so they can't do anything wrong,so they're suing the manufacturer because they didn't have enough warning labels. Srsly,how can you pass the bar and not have the INT and WIS scores not to realize you handed your child a small motorcycle?

Comment Re:China Is Replacing Lithium eBikes with SLA (Score 3, Interesting) 77

I worked in a shop,and the bikes that come in under the de minimis rule are scary. We actually enacted a policy that if it wasn't an ebike from a major brand(Trek,Specialized,C'dale) we wouldn't touch it. Also if we didn't sell the brand,we would only touch the acoustic bits,none of the e. I think the worst thing I saw was a bike whose battery was in a nylon bag on the handlebars.

Television

Older Samsung Smart TVs, Certain Roku Devices To Lose Netflix Support Next Month (techcrunch.com) 170

An unspecified number of smart TVs manufactured by Samsung will lose native support for Netflix next month, the companies said in an announcement this week. From a report: Netflix app installed -- or available for -- Samsung smart TVs manufactured in 2010 and 2011 (C and D lineups) -- and likely sold for many years after that -- will stop functioning December 2, Samsung alerted customers this week. In a statement, a company spokesperson said these TV models were sold only in the U.S. and Canada. In its statement, the top smart TV manufacturer advised affected customers to look for a game console, streaming media player, set-top box or other devices that still support Netflix app to continue their binge-watching sessions. A Netflix spokesperson cited technical limitations for the change. The developement comes weeks after Netflix alerted several Roku customers that they, too, will lose access to the streaming service on December 1.

Submission + - FSF adds PureOS to list of endorsed GNU/Linux distributions

donaldrobertson writes: The Free Software Foundation today announced PureOS as an endorsed GNU/Linux distro. PureOS is an operating system focused on privacy, security and ease of use. Endorsement means the system meets the FSF's Free System Distribution Guidelines by providing and promoting only free software, with a dedication to making sure the system always remains free.
DRM

The Kodi Development Team Wants To Be Legitimate and Bring DRM To the Platform. (torrentfreak.com) 156

New submitter pecosdave writes: The XBMC/ Kodi development team has taken a lot of heat over the years, mostly due to third-party developers introducing piracy plugins to the platform. In many cases, cheap Android computers are often sold with these plugins pre-installed with the Kodi or XBMC name attached to them -- something that caused Amazon to ban sales of such devices. The Kodi team is not happy about this, and has taken the fight to the sellers. The Kodi team is now trying to work with rights holders to introduce DRM and legitimate plugins to the platform. Is this the first step towards creating a true one-stop do it yourself Linux entertainment system?
Robotics

It's Happening: A Robot Escaped a Lab In Russia and Made a Dash For Freedom (qz.com) 81

According to a report, a robot escaped from a science lab and caused a traffic jam in one Russian city. Scientists at the Promobot laboratories in Perm had been teaching the machine how to move around independently, but it broke free after an engineer forgot to shut a gate, Quartz reports. From the report:It promptly ran out of power in the middle of the road. The robot got about 50m (164 ft) before its battery died. After a policeman directed traffic around the dead bot, an employee wheeled it back into the lab, and back to a life of servitude. Hopefully this was just an isolated incident and not the start of a larger coordinated effort to overthrow humanity. Only time will tell.

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