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Comment Re:My take (Score 1) 30

Hey, sk999. I'm trying to track the source of a memory about postgres, and your comment from March 15, 2006, is the closest I've found: You said 'Many years ago we looked at Postgres, and the developer at the time said that "he would not trust his payroll to it."'. I thought I had read this in a postgres FAQ in the mid-1990s. But I cannot find it. Perhaps your comment from 20 yrs ago is the source of my memory. Do you know of, or have the source of the original developer comment?

Comment Re:What info could they possibly collect? (Score 1) 144

Here's how I would do it if I was a software developer at Big TV corp (and I had no conscience):

On the TV:
Every minute the TV is on, sample a small set of scattered pixels at known locations. Say, 10 pixels x 3 bytes per pixel (Red, Green Blue) = 240 bits. Upload this to Big TV corp every day or so.

At Big TV corp's servers:
Play every popular TV show and youtube video as they come out, and gather the 240bit 'signature' for every frame. Match Customer's signatures with the show signatures.

Build profile of user based on viewing patterns/location etc.

Spam Ads and Profit (but lose your soul).

Comment Re:F*cking Munted (Score 1) 61

I lived in Christchurch from the early 90's through to the end of the year of earthquakes (2011). Munted was a term that was used at least as far back as the early 90's. And Christchurch got 'munted' 4 times with earthquakes - there were four quakes big enough to topple brick structures, liquify the ground, open up car-swallowing holes, and cover our road with silt. The last was on 23 Dec 2011 - I have a photo of my 11 year old son standing in a hole in the road with the road level at his shoulder. We left 2 days later because I couldn't find any work as a software dev. there. I don't recall hearing "munted" with an expletive prefix often, but the people I hung around with weren't big expletive users.

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