Slashdot is powered by your submissions, so send in your scoop

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror

Comment C-11 Not Even Implemented Yet: I'm Cancelling (Score 1) 227

C-11 hasn't even been implemented yet and they're already shoving ads down my throat.

For those who aren't aware, C-11 is the "Online Streaming Act" that gives the CRTC, Canada's version of the FCC (except they regulate broadcast content).

When all is said and done foreign streamers will probably be forced to contribute 10% of their revenues to regulatory obligations, including contributing the Canadian Media Fund and to Canadian content (not the good stuff stuff like Canadian YouTubers, but bad stuff like Neon Rider). Guess who will end up paying? Consumers.

So the fact that Amazon is already doing this ahead of the regulatory calamity doesn't bode well not just for Canadians, but streamers around the world.

And, oh yeah, I'm cancelling Prime when it comes due in March and I refuse to pay for any streaming services or TV (unless I rent from somewhere that forces me to).

Comment Re: Great! (Score 1) 231

Here in Sweden the dude who spoke for the authority dealing with it totally hung on with not telling people to mask up. ... And yeah just about everything else was also weak and lots of people got infected and died but of course correlation of doing just about nothing doesn't have to be the cause of that.

Comment Re:Misleading headline (Score 1) 363

> but if you expect to move to an urban area and find a job and housing you're out of your mind.

Housing may be hard to come by, but not jobs.

My wife's an HR manager in Montreal looking to hire people on a manufacturing line (simple work that a high school grad could do) for over $20 an hour and she can't find any decent candidates.

Not sure if this is due to the COVID stimulus but it is ABSOLUTELY an employee's market right now.

Comment Long Term Leases of Office Space (Score 1) 363

Many companies have long term leases for expensive space that they can't cancel.

And everybody expects them not to use it?

BTW, my company has the opposite problem: too little office space. They've actually told employees who want to be in the office full time post COVID that they won't be able to.

Comment Re:Uh huh ... (Score 2) 71

> Probably because Oracle is currently doing all they can to kill it.

You're kidding, right? Look at the massive improvements since JDK 6.

> With Oracle Java you have two choices on Windows - an open source, no serious licensing issues you have to manually install by copying files from a zip file, editing your environment variables, etc,

Chocolatey (GUI) lets you install and maintain multiple JDK versions on Windows.

It's easy to switch among versions either in the environment variables GUI or by CTRL-R'ing in PowerShell.

Comment Re:"We've deployed our own version" (Score 1) 71

> as it happened, in the meantime java was sold to a bully company and has serious problems of its own, but i'm afraid not even they can extinguish java.

Oracle is obsessed with profits, and they have abandoned open source projects on the periphery of Java.

However, they have done an excellent job with the core JDK, a million times better than Sun did.

Comment Canada wants to regulate internet porn (Score 1) 40

As ridiculous as it sounds, under C-10:

The regulations would bring the full power of CRTC regulation over these sites and services. This includes requiring CRTC registration, disclosure of financial and viewership data, Canadian content discoverability requirements (yes, that could mean Canadian discoverability for pornography services), and mandated payments to support Canadian film, television, and music production.

https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.michaelgeist.ca%2F20...

Comment "Direct traffic away from Google" (Score 2) 73

The article states that the Daily Mail was able to use "online advertising techniques" to "divert traffic away from Google".

This makes no sense. How can the Daily Mail divert advertising away from Google if Google is the search engine directing traffic to their site.

I'm sure there's a plausible explanation, but the article is too vague.

Slashdot Top Deals

Never call a man a fool. Borrow from him.

Working...