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Comment Buy simple, single function devices (Score 1) 287

Your basic B+W laser is basically a toaster. Whatever cheap HP or Brother you can get on sale will probably give you 10 years of printing with minimal trouble. Color lasers are a lot more complex (probably 8x the moving parts of a B+W) but are still decent. You really want to use OEM toner. The other gotcha is paper quality - lasers really like a high speed copy paper, preferably not recycled (recycled has too much paper dust). Stay way from "multipurpose" papers for your laser, use a pure laser/copy paper only. Consumer inkjets are unmitigated garbage.

Comment Grocery Store Employees (Score 4, Insightful) 85

The employees at my local grocery store are mostly incapable not damaging packaged goods, and do not appear to possess sufficient brainpower or attention to detail to not stick a gallon of milk on top of a bunch of bananas. The chance of them successfully operating a vertical farm is somewhere between epsilon and zero.

Comment E-mail is essentially a legacy system... (Score 1) 72

And for most people, it means either GMail or Exchange. They both have their trade-offs, but they both get the job done. Open source e-mail software still has a place on the back-end, but it's incapable of providing the sort of collaboration platform people expect (for good reasons) in 2017.

Comment Re:Really, Microsoft? (Score 1) 327

Switch to what?
Mac is a mess with non-expandable hardware and an OS that has gotten nothing but half-assed "borrowed from the iPad" updates over the last few years.
Linux does not usefully run productivity hardware such as high speed scanners (yes, I've tried it, and no, the inability to do things like automatic page sizing means it is not usable). It also doesn't play well with gaming (even light gaming) quality GPUs without an awful lot of hassle.
I've used damn near everything on the desktop (Windows, Mac, Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, Irix, etc). Right now it pains me to say that Windows 10, especially with WSL, is the least awful option. At least you can get Thinkpad keyboards with it...
Crime

How A Massive India Call Center Swindled 15,000 Americans (nytimes.com) 104

An FBI agent based in India says the country has now become a major hub for call-center fraud, blaming "a demographic bulge of computer-savvy, young, English-speaking job seekers; a vast call-center culture; super-efficient technology; and what can only be described as ingenuity." The Justice Depatment recently indicted one company for scamming "hundreds of millions of dollars" from over 15,000 victims, placing more than 1.8 million phone calls to Americans, and Slashdot reader retroworks brings an update: The New York Times has an interesting blow-by-blow story on two India tech center employees who informed on their call center fraud operation, which targeted Americans (especially recent immigrants) with fraudulent IRS calls and other scams. [May be paywalled; free version here.] The building was surrounded by police, phone lines cut. Eventually 630 of the employees were released, and charges were brought against 70 managers and executives of the call center.
The operation filled a seven-story high-rise, and the Times reports that after the raid, "fraudulent IRS calls to Americans dropped 95% percent, according to the Better Business Bureau." But they add that one former employee believes the scams will continue. Within weeks of the raid, he'd been offered a nearly identical job: calling Americans and claiming that their computer was infected with a virus.

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