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  1. A humble request on Google Pondering $1 Billion Investment In SpaceX's Satellite Internet · · Score: 1

    Please make them easily re-fuelable AND establish a real refueling system. Hell, add in the ability to replace / upgrade parts during the pit stops.

    We have to stop making future space junk.

  2. Re:Prepare for more on Belgian Raid Kills 2, Said To Avert "Major Terrorist Attacks" · · Score: 1

    but most generally we experience a particular flavor of Arab-dominated Islamic extremism

    So... Boko Haram in Nigeria is Arab-dominated? Huh.

  3. Do you also support contract killings? Because he ordered hits on a few people.

    Or so you've been told by the Fed^H^H^H Media.

  4. What stuns me on SystemD Gains New Networking Features · · Score: 0

    Yes, I can see it now. A stripped Linux kernel will boot, and then in turn will boot the SystemD-OS.

    What stuns me is that Linus still doesn't seem to give a care, even as the very ground under his feet erodes into thin air.

  5. Accurate Headline on SystemD Gains New Networking Features · · Score: 1

    Metastasization Continues Unchecked.

  6. Government Pipes on Obama Unveils Plan To Bring About Faster Internet In the US · · Score: 1

    While it would be nice to think about FedGov controlling all the fiber pipes, ensuring equal and universal access, real competition, and reasonable pricing, there would be a downside.

    It would only be minutes after this dream was realized when moralizing politicians would insist on fine-grained monitoring of all user activities, along with the banning of all websites showing anything more naughty than a fully-clothed nipple. The bible-thumpers and 'think about the children' hand-wringing helicopter freaks would insist on a draconian system that would make even the Suadi Arabian Morality Police jealous.

    I'm all for Net Neutrality, but we should be careful what we wish for, as the devil will always own the details.

  7. Simple on Obama Unveils Plan To Bring About Faster Internet In the US · · Score: -1, Troll

    The endless, brutal, and almost always hypocritical and contradictory criticism of Obama is the 21st-century's GOP method of continuing to shout 'Nigger!!' at the top of their lungs.

  8. God and the Devil on UK Prime Minister Says Gov't Should Be Capable of Reading Any Communications · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Just as Satan is God's Most Valuable Employee (doing exactly what he needs done), Terrorists are the same for Dictators (and those that dream of being a Dictator): a perfect - some might say purpose-built* - excuse to destroy what they fear the most: the freedom of true privacy.

    * - As some one pointed out on Twitter: ask yourself why Al-Queda has never even once tried to attack Israel.

  9. Looking forwards on FCC Favors Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    I am looking forwards to the day when an enfeebled Grover Norquist demands all of his Federal benefits, just like that hypocritical waste of skin Ayn Rand.

  10. Too Late on FCC Favors Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Now that the GOP controls both houses, if anything the FCC proposes angers the Republican paymasters (Comcast, Verizon, AT&T, et al.), Congress will just zero-out the parts of the FCC's budget that is even remotely attached to overseeing cable / broadband. Nothing is about to change. Nothing.

  11. LOL on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 1

    Khomeini was a clever bastard who tricked the Iranian reformists who wished to replace the Shah with a democracy. He promised before he got on a plane in France to be merely a figurehead. In short order he had co-opted the revolution (which was, by and large to that point, secular in nature).

    History repeats. The intellectuals that started the Russian Revolution got bum-rushed (and ice-axed) by their own thugs (Stalin and Beria).

  12. Doctor George Tiller on Gunmen Kill 12, Wound 7 At French Magazine HQ · · Score: 1

    But that was how many years ago? 500+? The Catholic church and it's beliefs have greatly changed since. The way I see it, Islam (or some members/sections of it) today is where the Christian/Catholic religion was many centuries ago was.

    Dr. George Tiller was murdered (ironically in the doorway of his church) by a Christian zealot for daring to assist women in controlling their own freaking bodies.

    But this does point out the one common bedrock of all organized religions: the control and subjugation of women, up to and including rape and murder.

    Fuck religion (all of them).

  13. Simple and Disallowed on GCHQ Warns It Is Losing Track of Serious Criminals · · Score: 2

    One major drug smuggling gang has been able to continue flooding the UK with Class A narcotics unimpeded for the last year after changing their operations.

    Simple: legalize it all. Now, you've removed the massive profits, reduced the associated violence of the sellers, the theft and robbery crimes of the users, while also reducing the amount of ODs, allied health costs, and even deaths, ala Portugal.

    But they have no idea of allowing these solid, provable benefits to society, as it would be a detriment to their power and money (i.e., they're just another criminal organization).

  14. Cuba on US Links North Korea To Sony Hacking · · Score: 1

    I wonder if the Norks knew about the on-going US / Cuba negotiations, with the US side-objective of removing one more semi-allied state from their nearly empty ranks.

    Relatedly, I'm pleased that this mostly disappointing lame-duck President called the GOP on their kowtowing to the grandchildren of those that fled the collapse of the immorally corrupt Mafia / CIA backed Bautista regime that made their families filthy rich. To quote a former history teacher: "The most a woman could aspire to under Bautista was to become a high-class prostitute."

  15. Odds on Reaction To the Sony Hack Is 'Beyond the Realm of Stupid' · · Score: 0

    Being shot by the homeowner is the single biggest fear among would-be intruders, ranking higher than being caught by police.

    But the most likely outcome of John Q Programmer playing out his 'Home Alone with a Gun' scenario is accidentally killing another family member that returns home unexpectedly.

    This will be down-rated into oblivion by thin-skinned, heavily-armed nerds defending their Dirty Harry / Rambo RPG fantasies.

    Want to actually murder someone and get away with it? If you're a White American male, become a cop and kill as many minorities as you wish, with the only 'punishment' being a paid vacation during the whitewash 'investigation'.

    What a country.

  16. Don't worry on In Breakthrough, US and Cuba To Resume Diplomatic Relations · · Score: 1

    Soon, Cuban cigar production will be industrialized to meet pent-up demand, followed by the sacrifice of quality on the altar of profit margins...

    The Miracle of the Market Place!

  17. Do not on Army To Launch Spy Blimp Over Maryland · · Score: 1

    Do *not* stare directly at the Freedom Blimps, as you will be targeted by the Freedom Drones.

  18. Alien on New Cargo Ship Is 488 Meters Long · · Score: 1

    It reminds me of Nostromo and its cargo.

    Sure hoping for a better outcome.

  19. Economists on Economists Say Newest AI Technology Destroys More Jobs Than It Creates · · Score: 1

    They are right up there with the holders of MBAs as folks who cannot demonstrably prove their multiple, oft-times conflicting theories even freaking work.

  20. Perfect on Researchers Accidentally Discover How To Turn Off Skin Aging Gene · · Score: 0

    Instead of trying save people from the ravages of heart attacks, they'll all be golden parachuting into their new startup selling this crap to vain and insecure one-percenters at immoral levels of profit.

  21. I assume on Ubuntu Gets Container-Friendly "Snappy" Core · · Score: 1

    I assume there is a component to this called Snappyd.

  22. Huh? on CIA Lied Over Brutal Interrogations · · Score: 1

    How about Bush, is this enough to put Bush in jail?

    Now, why should DICK Cheney's lap dog be sent to jail? That's like convicting Pinky and letting The Brain walk free.

  23. Bin Laden Playbook on 'Moneyball' Approach Reduces Crime In New York City · · Score: 1

    That shit is all on you, and has been publicly supported by your own politicians and much of your citizenry. If anything, America has been putting on a clinic of how to erode and undermine civil rights, and then exporting that everywhere else.

    America ignored her own Constitution on her own terms.

    This is what I refer to as the Bin Laden Playbook: he gave it to us on 9/11, and our political parties and their cronies (and future employers) in the Surveillance Industrial Complex have been profitably running them ever since that day. Pavlov's Dopes, indeed.

  24. More accurate: PoT on IoT Is the Third Big Technology 'Wave' In the Last 50 Years, Says Harvard · · Score: 1

    the Panopticon of Things.

  25. Wow on How the FCC CIO Plans To Modernize 207 Legacy IT Systems · · Score: 2

    Youth is not a real asset here. He is going to destroy systems with years of business logic in them and try to replace all that work in a short period of time. Good luck with that.

    Just another half bright kid who doesn't know what he has just proposed.

    Yikes. Proof that Ageism goes both ways.