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Re:Offshore what now?
Is this guy from a competitor site? While he might think that's funny, this is a very serious subject and the whole point of having a registered user is lost if he/she can troll more freely than ACs. That's why people say
/. is not working...Lolwut? Are you saying I'm being too hard on the editors by gently ribbing them for missing an error in the second word of a submission, one that misidentifies the entire subject of the article?
Or that a competitor news site created this user account, undertaking a years-long campaign posting a mixture of sarcasm and legal/political commentary, slowly building a reputation of no particular significance, in order to subtly undermine* the credibility of the Slashdot editorial staff by occasionally taking a humorous turn on a typo or editing gaffe?
Or that a slashvertisement** for solar pontoons is simply too solemn and important a subject to joke about?
Or are you trolling me and I fell for it? Dammit I fell for it! Well I wrote all this out I might as well post it now.
*Very, very subtly
**From TFA: Researchers found the Heliofloat technology to be so promising that they created a spinoff company to develop the platform idea for a range of industries. “Heliofloat platforms offer new possibilities for desalination plants and biomass extraction processes for salt water,” said Dr Roland Eisl, a Vienna University of Technology graduate and director of Heliofloat GmbH. -
Re:Might I suggest
Or the "Pocket Fisherman" line of small fishing rods.
http://www.amazon.com/Pocket-F...
Suitable for downing drones at surprising ranges, with far more range than a garden hose and much more safely than a firearm.
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Re:Where will the additional electricity come from
There isn't any additional net electricity. It takes more than 4 KWh to refine a gallon of gasoline. 4 is the lowest number you will hear. Some say 6, some say 8 if they add more elements in the chain than just refining. An average car will go further on the 4KWh than the gallon of gas. So the more electric cars we have the less electricity we will be using. best explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... http://www.autoblog.com/2011/1...
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Mostly harmless
Nobody puts kiddie porn on display, the only thing the IWB catches are model/nudist sites that operate legally in their own country because slutty dressed preteens in provocative poses or totally innocent nudes are now considered kiddie porn. Unless they're on Dance Moms or in movies, then they can be on national TV. See for example the songs Electricity or Red for the former and movies like the opening of The Baader Meinhof Complex for the latter. They just don't like it when someone makes a site dedicated to the best of it. The last time you could buy anything remotely like porn openly - if you can call no sex, no masturbation, no spread pussies just provokative nudes porn - was the LS series from Russia around 2001. Sure, there's been a few cases of apparently legitimate companies selling customs and specials to select customers but that has always been on a one-on-one top secret basis. And occasionally the odd underage porn pic shows up on legal sites because nobody can tell 14 from 18 particularly "barely legal" porn uses 18 year olds that often look more like 14yo than actual 14yos. But if you wanted to stop that good luck because teens are sexting and sites that take user content like motherless etc. will always end up with some illegal content but if it looks obviously underage it'll disappear quick. And going after people watching underage porn that look of legal age is a joke for the statistics.
If you want the real deal, it's not found openly. It's not stored openly:
1. Install TorBrowser
2. Disable Javascript (in case of exploits)
3. Go to topic links: http://es2adizg32j3kob5.onion/
4. Go to one of the boards and pick a topic
5. Download the links to encrypted files (over Tor still)
6. Open/decrypt with password from postAnd there's fuck all IWB can do about that. Or the producer's circles, or the private sales or really anywhere else where 99.9% of it is created. What the IWB is doing is like trying to stop Game of Thrones from being pirated by finding all the copies, good luck with that.
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Mostly harmless
Nobody puts kiddie porn on display, the only thing the IWB catches are model/nudist sites that operate legally in their own country because slutty dressed preteens in provocative poses or totally innocent nudes are now considered kiddie porn. Unless they're on Dance Moms or in movies, then they can be on national TV. See for example the songs Electricity or Red for the former and movies like the opening of The Baader Meinhof Complex for the latter. They just don't like it when someone makes a site dedicated to the best of it. The last time you could buy anything remotely like porn openly - if you can call no sex, no masturbation, no spread pussies just provokative nudes porn - was the LS series from Russia around 2001. Sure, there's been a few cases of apparently legitimate companies selling customs and specials to select customers but that has always been on a one-on-one top secret basis. And occasionally the odd underage porn pic shows up on legal sites because nobody can tell 14 from 18 particularly "barely legal" porn uses 18 year olds that often look more like 14yo than actual 14yos. But if you wanted to stop that good luck because teens are sexting and sites that take user content like motherless etc. will always end up with some illegal content but if it looks obviously underage it'll disappear quick. And going after people watching underage porn that look of legal age is a joke for the statistics.
If you want the real deal, it's not found openly. It's not stored openly:
1. Install TorBrowser
2. Disable Javascript (in case of exploits)
3. Go to topic links: http://es2adizg32j3kob5.onion/
4. Go to one of the boards and pick a topic
5. Download the links to encrypted files (over Tor still)
6. Open/decrypt with password from postAnd there's fuck all IWB can do about that. Or the producer's circles, or the private sales or really anywhere else where 99.9% of it is created. What the IWB is doing is like trying to stop Game of Thrones from being pirated by finding all the copies, good luck with that.
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Copycat Idea
I made my Snowden mix videos 2 years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?... https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Copycat Idea
I made my Snowden mix videos 2 years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?... https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:Where will the additional electricity come from
If not in an internal combustion, then where?
Thorium is the source of and solution to the world's green and nuclear energy problem and creating a demand for Thorium will bring back manufacturing jobs, since it's found where rare earth minerals are and due to strict regulations against it despite thorium not being a source of weapons grade fissile material, not water soluble, it's heavy so it doesn't blow away... Companies can't compete with China on manufacturing because regulations make it too expensive to pull rare earths out of the ground and manufacturing needs to be near its source material like neodymium and dysprosium which are found in proportion to thorium and are needed to make everything from cars to smart phones, from wind generators to solar panels. Lessening the thorium regulations is basically the only thing a country has to do to become great.
But guess who's selling Russia USA's rare earth mineral rights (on wild life refuges and other federal land)? Hint, her released emails reveal the reason the Hammond Ranch came under attack by the BLM: The ranch is in the middle of the federal land promised to non-NATO countries.
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Re:Bah!
RISK, what fucking risk. Being an over paid lame arse for a few years with a massive golden parachute at the end of it, WHAT FUCKING RISK?!?
Demoted as useless at Google, pretends otherwise but proves it at Yahoo, bringing nothing and just trying to the same old, same old, steal other people's idea and claim them as her own, which is why she wanted everyone in the office, to do exactly that. Perhaps she can get a job a Mars and she can be a spokesperson for https://www.youtube.com/watch?....
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obligatory "The Arrival." It's alien sabotage
"Ask yourself why an antenna won't deploy on a deep space probe."
"Or ask how they could launch a $6Billion telescope without testing its mirror."
'The Arrival'
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Re: Child abuse
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Correlation of failure and females w/raspy voices
Marissa Mayer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Elizabeth Holmes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... -
Correlation of failure and females w/raspy voices
Marissa Mayer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:Is that all?
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Re:In Other News: People Hate Change
I'm not going to bother saying anything about Lennart or other core systemd developers since it's been widely established that they have proven to be disagreeable on numerous occasions.
Yeah, why can't they be professional, courteous and agreeable at all times like other prominent linux developers?
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Re:SystemD = Bolsheviks
Oh the problem is there alright.
See here for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
You want to replace sysvinit with something.
Now whether that is upstart, OpenRC, systemd or something else is the question.systemd's service dependency tree and triggering is definitely attractive, and you can do some cool server configurations with it. For example, assign resources to a service, and that restriction applies to all sub-processes. Or find all processes launched by a service.
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He installed Mac OS also
It looks like he installed Mac OS also. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Woohoo, Microsoft reinvents itself
Microsoft reinvents itself! They go with the flow!
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Quick, someone call Weazel news
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Quick, someone call Weazel news
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Re: Restored from iCloud
No they didn't. He wasn't diagnosed until 1994. And as far as I know, he never testified under oath.
You didn't take the time to look? Oath
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Re:An appropriate question comes to mind
Perhaps it was a badger...
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fat = wealthy in China
some random video on the topic https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:HAUGH! HAUGH!
Ah, kamikaze bunnies....
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Re:Why limit your choice of bodies
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3rd bass predicted this
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Might sound crazy. . .
But a stoat is like a weasel and after seeing this video, I can totally believe it. . .
These animals may pose a bigger threat to humanity than ISIS. . . -
Mandatory
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Re:I wish Slashdot had tech/science/computing stor
This is the core problem. Everything comes down to ad-hominems.
What else can I say about someone who I have a low opinion of though? I suppose I could phase it less harshly and say that I don't think they are very good people, and then qualify all of that with examples, but what does that really change? You, who considers them a member of your tribe will just find a way to dismiss the evidence or rationalize the bad behavior or make other excuses for it.
Kinda like you just did to me.
I don't ever recall calling you an SJW or accusing you of something like that and if I have, it's something that I realize does not lead to healthy thinking or discourse. At most I've stated that I expect you'd identify yourself as a feminist, but like many other things it's an overloaded term and has almost become a bit of a pejorative. You post a lot of other things where we're in agreement and I suspect that we have more beliefs in common than not, even though I suspect our reasoning for arriving at those beliefs are different.
I'll concede that I have called people that in the past. I stopped a while back because I realized it is counter-productive. Even so, I'd point out that when I did, it was because the person was following MRA ideology. Unlike Social Justice Warriors, Men's Rights Activists are an actual organized group with a number of web sites, conferences and books on the subject.
SJW as I understand it is just a placeholder for what much of modern feminism has become. Couldn't you make the same argument that calling someone an SJW simply means that they subscribe to third-wave feminist philosophy and then further point out the large number of web sites, conferences, books, etc. on the subject? I think both groups have some legitimate points to be made, but the problem is that they've been taken over by crazy idiots who are very counter-productive.
I think the anti-feminist caricature of feminism is that, but not the mainsteam or even radical feminist movements. This goes back to what I was trying to get at. People say feminism is awful because of feminists like Anita Sarkeesian, but then rebut some imaginary arguments which show they have no idea what her actual opinions are. All they know is what the anti-feminists told them, they don't even watch the videos and then answer the actual points being made.
But I have watched a few of her videos and while she does have some good points, eventually she drifts off into patriarchy theory, which is utter nonsense when looking at modern western societies. Feminism incorporated too much nonsense with no empirical basis and has drown or driven out the rational members of the group. Take a look at someone like Warren Farrell who was a longtime feminist, but then the fringe element of the group has essentially driven him out or famously protested him speaking because he doesn't buy into the patriarchy theory nonsense. There are plenty of others just like him who might call themselves feminists, but the majority (or in some cases the noisiest contingent that shapes public perception) of other people who call themselves feminists don't feel the same.
Just because you agree with some points that a person makes doesn't mean you have to defend everything they say because it somehow invalidates the points you agree with. There are particular positions where I agree with Donald Trump and others where I agree with Bernie Sanders, but that doesn't mean I have to defend the things I dislike about them or argue against anyone who thinks they're not a good candidate. Much like labeling people in order to put them in a certain mental box is counter-productive, so to is trying to defend someone just because you feel as though you're on the same team, which is just another aspect of human behavior that we do out of habit. I don't think you're a bad person for doing it, just one th -
Re:Laudable, but not without potential consequence
The currency needs a whole new design, period. More color, translucent holograms, clear windows,etc. American currency is ridiculously old fashioned and the Federalist design style is too stuffy. And any redesign should involve regular refreshes of featured items, whether it's people or natural wonders or engineering achievements.
Using hard currency itself needs change. But if we are to have something material representing value, then it should be disability-friendly. Australia, with a durable material and different sizes, seems to have the best. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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And games again knew it first!
Remember Command & Conquer Generals?
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hardly a surprise when...
hardly a surprise when you look at their pop stars/role models:
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Just follow the instructions:
here, and do not forget that, if you see a mushroom cloud, you have to pick up the phone and call the local police!
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Barbarians at our (India's) metaphorical gates.
Can't ever discuss these two without bringing up the Wagash ceremony.
It's spelt Wagah by the way, not Wagash, you managed to misspell it twice.
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Re:Do not push this button
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Re:I've seen Mission Impossible...
There is a group that has revealed how to defeat this kind of defense...
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It's it ironic, don't you think?
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Re:I hope India likes false positives...
The laser would have to catch the squirrel first, though.
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There have always been bad games
If he thinks the Atari 2600, NES, SNES, Genesis, or any other platforms that are fondly remembered didn't have libraries loaded down with absolute shit games, then he doesn't remember the era he comes from. We only remember the good games, it's called survivorship-bias. The only difference now is that the market for games is bigger.
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Wagash
Can't ever discuss these two without bringing up the Wagash ceremony.
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Now there's a Rick and Morty line
"What is my purpose?"
"You drive me places." ... "Oh God!"
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Re:Damn lies!
Cruz is not anything like McCain, your claim is completely false and lacks any semblance of truth. If you are repeating because of ignorance you are just as morally corrupt as a person repeating this to manipulate.
McCain was born on a US Military base, which is sovereign US territory and established in the definition of "Natural born". Cruz was born in a Canadian Hospital in CANADA, he was not born on US territory. His claim to being "natural born" is that his parents were citizens, which goes against the definition of "Natural born". In fact Cruz gave up his dual citizenship not very long before running for President.
Here is a very in depth analysis of Cruz, including the citizenship argument. Be careful, there are actually facts in this video.
McCain was born in Panama City, not the Canal Zone. Panama City was always a part of Panama. Then there is George Romney, who was born in Mexico, which was never US territory
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Re:No, americans just don't care....
Or is it that Americans work and elections and being an informed voter is hard work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Yeah, I'm sure they don't work in other countries, that must be it... I'm mean nobody works hard in India, that's why they have 66% voter turnout..
And in Denmark (where I'm from) people obviously don't work either, otherwise +80% of them wouldn't have time to vote.
I wonder how they keep financing those social services that ensures nobody has to work...
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I'm sorry to say this, but when only ~11% shows up for democratic primaries, then don't say you care... And don't come crying when President Trump accidentally nukes Alaska because Palin sucks at geography (he he, could almost happen). -
Re:All that Tesla has to say back..
Or this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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I'm shocked this has happened
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Re:All that Tesla has to say back..
That was a car without the "pedestrian detection" option... The owner, a bit of a moron, for some reason thought it was a standard feature and decided to test it on a group of volunteer fellow morons...
Regardless of that Volvo spokeperson's intentions, they are right, hinting that you are using an "autopilot" will make idiots do stuff like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
I don't see a problem equipping cars with the current automatic collision avoidance systems and leaving it at that, but autopilots for cars should be "black and white", either completely self-driving or completely manual, no automatic steering input at all. Period. Tesla's system will make people like that Volvo guy in the previous post do very stupid things, like the Tesla driver in this post.
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Some things never change:
Life imitates art:
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Re:All that Tesla has to say back..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
And this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnPdZ57qyLs
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All that Tesla has to say back..
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Damn lies!
Cruz is not anything like McCain, your claim is completely false and lacks any semblance of truth. If you are repeating because of ignorance you are just as morally corrupt as a person repeating this to manipulate.
McCain was born on a US Military base, which is sovereign US territory and established in the definition of "Natural born". Cruz was born in a Canadian Hospital in CANADA, he was not born on US territory. His claim to being "natural born" is that his parents were citizens, which goes against the definition of "Natural born". In fact Cruz gave up his dual citizenship not very long before running for President.
Here is a very in depth analysis of Cruz, including the citizenship argument. Be careful, there are actually facts in this video.