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  1. Re:Trumpism on Verizon Wants To Ban States From Protecting Your Privacy (dslreports.com) · · Score: 1, Funny

    You get that the states are not separate private corporate entities, right? They're effectively just groups of people. Oh, wait, you probably don't actually know that because you're Russian and have no rights. Sorry, I guess that was insensitive of me.

  2. I wanna pass a new law too. on Verizon Wants To Ban States From Protecting Your Privacy (dslreports.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We should make it illegal for Verizon to send shit to the FCC, period. No cash. No gifts. No threats, suggestions, hints, love letters, junk mail, or flowers. This has go to stop. Just shut the fuck up, Verizon. Shut the fuck up now.

  3. Re:Which silly racist political meme? on Facebook Says 126 Million Americans May Have Seen Russia-Linked Political Posts (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    No I meant more the one of an already obese Trump from 40 fucking years ago in some sort of tennis action shot, presumably showing himself being physically fit and good at tennis.

  4. Re: Enough with the Russia spin on Facebook Says 126 Million Americans May Have Seen Russia-Linked Political Posts (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, let's just both look forward to that and see what happens, shall we?

  5. Re:They say how many people but not how many uniqu on Facebook Says 126 Million Americans May Have Seen Russia-Linked Political Posts (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    You just proved it for me.

  6. Re: Enough with the Russia spin on Facebook Says 126 Million Americans May Have Seen Russia-Linked Political Posts (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    Obviously not, but I think it's amusing how they desperately try to infer that while also tossing around the oddly specific notion that only $50k was spent in total.

  7. Astroturfers, the both of you.

  8. Astroturfer!

  9. Re:Enough with the Russia spin on Facebook Says 126 Million Americans May Have Seen Russia-Linked Political Posts (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    Astroturfer.

  10. Re:so THAT'S why i voted for Trump on Facebook Says 126 Million Americans May Have Seen Russia-Linked Political Posts (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    STFU we know they're paying you too.

  11. Or maybe you have been tainted but you're just too stupid to trace cause to effect. Or maybe you're just one of them.

  12. They say how many people but not how many uniques. on Facebook Says 126 Million Americans May Have Seen Russia-Linked Political Posts (reuters.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The real question is how many unique views were served for each ad and how many ads there were total. 126 million people seeing one silly racist political meme one random afternoon is nothing to panic about, and certainly they'll try to spin this revelation as nothing more than that. But 126 million people being immersed daily into an advertising environment that's completely saturated with unregulated foreign propaganda, rubber-stamped with approval by an ostensibly loyal, United States citizen-owned publicly traded corporation... now that my friends, that right there is how you sew destruction throughout the minds of an entire population. That is how you fundamentally pervert the perception of reality of an entire social class. That is how you sever friendships and turn families against each other. That is how you topple a government. That is how you start a civil war. That is something worth panicking about.

  13. That's a fascinating philosophical postulation there, but I highly doubt Seagate is printing new lies on their marketing materials for humanitarian purposes.

  14. These ones are from the one factory where none of the laborers have killed themselves by jumping into the machine since the last maintenance cycle.

  15. The label on the box.

  16. Because you keep replacing them with kids. on Why Do Web Developers Keep Making The Same Mistakes? (hpe.com) · · Score: 2

    Next question.

  17. This is pretty much the end of the USA. on FCC To Loosen TV, Newspaper Ownership Rules (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    In their next move, billed as a effort to recoup massive loss on infrastructure, the FCC will negotiate sale of the entirety of independent network broadcast corporations to a state-owned Russian company.

  18. No, really this time it's unlimited, we promise! on Verizon Will Stop Throttling Video On Unlimited Plans If You Pay An Extra $10 Per Month (theverge.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Nice try, Verizdumb. We won't be falling for that one again.

  19. Re:TINY TRUST PROBLEM on FBI Couldn't Access Nearly 7,000 Devices Because of Encryption (foxbusiness.com) · · Score: 1

    Explain to me why Bush and Cheney aren't in jail? They're outright war criminals by both the letter and intent of the Geneva Conventions.

  20. VPNs!!! on A 14-Year-Old Asks: When Should I Get a VPN? · · Score: 1

    Chicks dig em.

  21. Re:Materials Testing on Japanese Metal Manufacturer Faked Specifications To Hundreds of Companies (jalopnik.com) · · Score: 2, Informative

    They said 4%. It's highly unusual for manufacturers to stress-test even near that fraction of supplied parts. This could easily have been missed by the most rigorous testing regimes. These types of tests are designed to catch accidental deviations in manufacturing quality, not purposeful sabotage of the supply line.

  22. Re:Can't wait for the class action on Japanese Metal Manufacturer Faked Specifications To Hundreds of Companies (jalopnik.com) · · Score: 1

    Check your font drive shafts and sway bar for signs of premature rusting.

  23. Re:Why trust any vendor's claims?! on Japanese Metal Manufacturer Faked Specifications To Hundreds of Companies (jalopnik.com) · · Score: 2

    Wow, you fucking astroturfers really hate it when I connect the dots for people, don't you?

  24. Were Tesla and SpaceX customers? on Japanese Metal Manufacturer Faked Specifications To Hundreds of Companies (jalopnik.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This could explain some conspicuous quality control issues in the materials, if so. There could be a huge lawsuit in the works here.

  25. Re:yeah I bet..... on CNN Gets a First-Of-Its-Kind Waiver To Fly Drones Over Crowds (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Seeing as how they use helicopters instead right now, this seems like it's still an improvement.