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Comment Re:Don't blame the pilot prematurely (Score 5, Informative) 53

Godfrey is notorious for making all kinds of assertions that are provably wrong. In his root cause analysis of AI 171, he directly quotes an FAA Advisory Circular that is publicly available, except when you read it, the cited text doesn't exist. Total fabrication. Thomas, who by his own admission is technically illiterate, nevertheless slaps Godfrey on the back and says, "Good work Richard!" Total balderdash.

Comment Chinese are wimps (Score 1) 184

I would occasionally submit timecards recording over 100 hours per week, and I had a guy working for me who recorded 16 hours per day for an entire week. HR would come back screaming that there was an error, please fix. Nope - It was accurate. My boss would chide us and say we shouldn't be doing that. Of course we ignored him. Those were good times.

Comment Remember SCO? (Score 3, Interesting) 82

Back in 2003, SCO sent letters to all its System V Unix source code licensees demanding certification in writing that they were in compliance. When Daimler Chrysler failed to respond (due to SCO having an out-of-date mailing address in the intervening 16 years) SCO filed a lawsuit. How did that turn out?

Broadcom might find it informative to check out case 07-11337 in Delaware bankruptcy court. Still pending after 18 years.

Comment Re:Do it because you enjoy it (Score 4, Interesting) 32

YT is great. It hosts my videos, operates a forum for comments, and provides all sorts of analytics, in return for which I don't have to pay a single sheckel. I have no interest in monetization (and would be resentful if it tried to do so), in return for which YT does not insert ads into my content. If YT makes billions in return, that OK by me. Just don't let it show up on my tax return.

Comment Re:There was a movie about this... (Score 2) 126

Colossus and Guardian!

You can alway trust AI powered defense systems. They are also the perfect systems to rely on when filing a legal biref:
https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.reuters.com%2Flegal%2F... "New York lawyers sanctioned for using fake ChatGPT cases in legal brief"

Comment Language Lab (Score 2) 192

The coolest piece of tech at my HS was this room where they had stations set up for each student, who would don headphones and listen to a language tape (I was taking French, and the other choices were Spanish and German) and recite back into a microphone, and the teacher would randomly connect, listen, and tell you how bad you were speaking. Overall, pretty useless.

Computers were "in the air" but not a thing yet.

Comment How to disable? (Score 5, Interesting) 55

Back when Slashdot introduced new features, it offered a way out. To this day, I append ?nobeta=1 to the URL, and voila! New features gone.

When Google introduce AI results to its search queries, it offered a way out. I now include &udm=14, and voila! AI results gone.

What will Apple offer?

Comment Win 11? No problem here. (Score 1) 164

At work I have one Windows machine (still Win 10) solely to run one particular engineering app. I expect that the app would run fine on Win 11.

In the meantime, last summer I was trying to travel on an airline on the same say that the crowdstrike outage hit. Fortunately there was a flight crew that hadn't timed out, so I was able to return home with only a 5 hour delay.

Returning to work, my Win computer was borked. Reboot, reboot, cast some spells, wait another 5 hours, finally back in service.

Then came the MS Outlook email outage.

Three strikes and you're out. That machine has now been excessed and will not be replaced.

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