Comment Re:Right: Beat them @ their OWN game (Score 1) 367
And for those that can't resist visiting, maybe someone can screen scrap the front page and post it hourly to some other site so the "addicted ones" can at least monitor /. but not send it valuable traffic.
Comment Who is "we"? (Score 1) 2219
We've had only a few major redesigns since 1997; we think it's time for another.
Here is the crux of the problem. Who is "we"? Because it certainly doesn't seem to be the slashdot community, that's for sure!
Comment Re:We'll know soon (Score 1) 213
Actually, all the PINs were decrypted and available quite a while ago.
Comment Trains (Score 1) 318
OK so maybe not a tech cost but a ridiculous train ticket fee in some countries that I just don't get. Say there is a train journey from station A to C, and you must change to a different line at B. Example tickets:
A to C (not leaving the station at B) = $6
A to B, exit, enter again then B to C = $8 ($4 each leg)
How and why should exiting and rentering the station at B cost $2?
Japan has the best costing since you pay for the distance you travel. Simple, effective!
A to C (not leaving the station at B) = $6
A to B, exit, enter again then B to C = $8 ($4 each leg)
How and why should exiting and rentering the station at B cost $2?
Japan has the best costing since you pay for the distance you travel. Simple, effective!
Comment Re:I joined to say this (Score 1) 506
It's a sad day when a simple, fully documented (in FF it's History > Recently Closed Tabs), keyboard shortcut appears as a newsworthy post on the front page of one of the geekiest websites on the web. Is there an emote for a double facepalm?
Comment Re:Cell phones must stop broadcasting MAC addresse (Score 1) 189
So what is this referring to then?
"Background Wi-Fi location still runs even when Wi-Fi is turned off"
From here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelly_Bean_(operating_system)#Android_4.3_Jelly_Bean_.28API_level_18.29
Comment Re:A helpful crutch (Score 1) 482
Not saying this validates the use of the script but you can hide commands from your history very easily: http://www.thegeekylinux.com/2011/04/how-to-hide-command-from-commandline.html.
Comment NSA be damned.... (Score 1) 264
I use DDG because [a] it's simply not Google, [b] the CEO posts on slashdot, [c] they're clear about what they do and don't do, and [d] they have a cool bow-tie wearing duck as their mascot!
Comment Re:The power of love (Score 1) 204
... such as "TGF-B" (sorry,
TGF-B: FTFY (well, at least linked to a site that can display "beta"!
Comment Re:ajax.googleapis.com (Score 1) 286
I had ajax.googleapis.com still blocked and the site loaded fine. Just had to allow asus.com. Seems AC didn't check properly.
Comment Re:Driving advancement (Score 1) 312
Also, how long until there are "plausible deniability" plugins for browsers that randomly browse the internet for you while you sleep? Increase the noise to signal ratio FTW!
Comment Re:Wikimapia knows a lot (Score 1) 412
And the "odd / chemical" village is shown as the "Nice Village" :-)
http://wikimapia.org/#lat=40.1131328&lon=93.9937019&z=13&l=0&m=w
http://wikimapia.org/#lat=40.1131328&lon=93.9937019&z=13&l=0&m=w
Comment Re:Nor does Canonical charge for upgrades (Score 1) 315
From what I understand 11.10 won't have that option. So what are the gnome 2 fanboiz gonna do then?!
Comment Re:However, something important to keep in mind (Score 1) 129
What a brilliantly written post. I've always had a problem with the [distance] / [fuel used] metric but couldn't explain why. Now I understand why, and you saved me a fairly useless upgrade cost to my SSD! Now if only /. would increase the [modpoints] / [user] ratio.....