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  1. As long as it lasts on New Free O'Reilly Ebook: 'Open Source In Brazil' (oreilly.com) · · Score: 0

    As soon as the Trump situation has been dealt with and a proper president who serves his company masters as he should do is installed this situation will be dealt with. Like supporting politicians who wants to replace all this by MS software and removing open source proponents from office.

  2. Re:Money back on German Government Tells Parents: Destroy This WiFi-Connected Doll (theverge.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The article is wrong. The state didn't ORDER it, they RECCOMMENDED it.

  3. Re:Another lying delusionial Mohammedan on Techdirt Asks Judge To Dismiss Another Lawsuit By That Guy Who Didn't Invent Email (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    He's from Bombay so he is probably a hindu, not a muslim. Either that or he has seen some reason and become an atheist.

  4. Re:And then you want isps to ban pirates? on 70 Percent of Young Swedish Men Are Video Pirates, Study Says (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 2

    They will be subject to regime change when Hollywood manages to buy a democrat for president.

  5. Phone call... on Michael Flynn Resigns As Trump's National Security Adviser (go.com) · · Score: 1

    That is what you get when your non-intervention policy makes you an enemy of the intelligence services. After all, the president should abide by their agenda, or else...

  6. There is a difference between "possible" and "mass market sales". It is possible to bring people to the moon and back. However, commercial holliday's to the moon will not happen for a LONG time.

  7. Re:Makes no sense on Angry Birds Is the Most-Banned Mobile App By Businesses (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Angry birds asks for location on my phone - XPrivacy clearly tells it NO.

  8. Re:Don't screw with security policy! on Angry Birds Is the Most-Banned Mobile App By Businesses (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Am I glad for a decent 3G/4G mobile data plan. My phone is not dependent on or monitored from any employers network. I could even let a laptop tether on it.

  9. Re:ad delivery platform on Angry Birds Is the Most-Banned Mobile App By Businesses (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    I see no ads. Adblocking should be one of the first things to install on any smartphone, corporate or private.

  10. The "everything is a simulation" theory has the same flaw as the "gods created everything" theory: it does not explain what created the simulation or the gods.

  11. And it is a lot easier to make them vote for the company-approved candidate in elections, so accidents like the previous elections won't happen again.

  12. We don't need to - we'll let the machines do the data processing and present us the end result, which requires much less data to present.

  13. Re:such a tiny number on Ford Just Invested $1 Billion In Self-Driving Cars (usatoday.com) · · Score: 2

    And now Ford is wasting it as well.

  14. Re:Better late than never! on Ford Just Invested $1 Billion In Self-Driving Cars (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    In Star Wars, only Obi-One believes that. Anakin and Han Solo disagree.

  15. Re:Lots of small manufacturers on Ford Just Invested $1 Billion In Self-Driving Cars (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Start talking about requiring it when it works at all in less than ideal conditions. Further, what makes you think it will ever be forbidden to drive manually? I think revoking the right to bear arms in the US will be easier.

  16. Re:Unsustainable on Ford Just Invested $1 Billion In Self-Driving Cars (usatoday.com) · · Score: 0

    The number of humans needs to decrease. As long as the asians and n1ggers breed like rabbits those who don't starve will have to walk.

  17. Re:Very Encouraging on Ford Just Invested $1 Billion In Self-Driving Cars (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    It will be a lot slower too. Manufacturers will put in huge safety limits to prevent liability - imagine what will happen in some countries when bycicle riders figure out that the car will stop anyway if they just continue, wether they have priority or not. In The Netherlands they already do that with human drivers...

    Further, I don't see this happening anytime soon. It may work in the US, where streets are wide, people drive slow and orderly and traffic is adapted for cars. Did you ever drove a car in Paris, Rome, Manilla or Sjanghai? Please do so and come talk again.

  18. Seems mental alienation to me on Ford Just Invested $1 Billion In Self-Driving Cars (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    All those companies spending such amounts of money on a technology only a few people really want.

  19. Re:Uber is dead on Ford Just Invested $1 Billion In Self-Driving Cars (usatoday.com) · · Score: 0

    Probably because it will be much more expensive for a lot of people: those who don't care about driving a brand new car. And you have to plan ahead - the less planning, the higher the price, just as with airplane tickets.

  20. Finally a way to get rid of the n1gger plague.

  21. The EU executive branch (the Euro commissionars) are greatly in favor of pleasing the US more and more. The chosen representatives and the courts don't agree. This "privacy shield" agreement was stillborn, it will live just as long as it takes to get shut down by the European supreme court (which, unfortunately, can be quite long because legel processing it has to start all the way up from lower courts).

  22. Re:Not what he said. on Tesla Employee Calls For Unionization, Musk Says That's 'Morally Outrageous' (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Considering the massive support for Hillary in the past elections by some corporations, I'd say that the democratic party provides a similar role.

  23. Re:That's becoming a meme on Republicans Are Reportedly Using a Self-Destructing Message App To Avoid Leaks (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    The only awful thing about Trumps so-called muslim ban is that it still allows some muslims in. We need a final solution to the muslim problem.

  24. Re:Should be required reading on US Visitors May Have to Hand Over Social Media Passwords: DHS (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    What about changing that password as soon as you're in the country?

  25. Re:Against TOS on US Visitors May Have to Hand Over Social Media Passwords: DHS (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just make a fake account on FB and Twitter and hand over those details. Follow and like Trump on both accounts and you're done.