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  1. Re:This is news on A Tesla on Autopilot Crashed Into a Parked Police Car (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Accidents don’t get reported in the news? You’re joking, right?

  2. Re:This is a good sign on Tesla Starts To Release Its Cars' Open-Source Linux Software Code (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Funny thing about Musk cocksuckers. They have horrible comebacks and make up ridiculously stupid comebacks. Oh and funny thing you mention 4chan as it’s also far more relevant than this site.

    No one who is a big time investor either posts or cares about something posted to Slashdot.

  3. Re:Point of order on Tesla Starts To Release Its Cars' Open-Source Linux Software Code (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    No, it’s quite easy to find fault in their six years of violating the GPL. Especiallt when no other company would be given such leeway for being such a long-term violator.

  4. Re:This is a good sign on Tesla Starts To Release Its Cars' Open-Source Linux Software Code (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Again, you think Slashdot actually matters to any investor? If this conspiracy were real it would be posted on a site that was actually relevant like Reddit.

  5. Re:Point of order on Tesla Starts To Release Its Cars' Open-Source Linux Software Code (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Great, but it’s not being a hater to call out Elon for violating the GPL for years and years.

  6. Is this word salad supposed to mean something?

  7. Re:Point of order on Tesla Starts To Release Its Cars' Open-Source Linux Software Code (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    How dare you expect Tesla to abide by the license of the software they chose to use! Don’t you know that that makes you a “hater?”

  8. Re:This is a good sign on Tesla Starts To Release Its Cars' Open-Source Linux Software Code (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Because anyone on Wall Street cares about what someone on Slashdot posts? You’re joking, right?

  9. Re:Point of order on Tesla Starts To Release Its Cars' Open-Source Linux Software Code (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    Exactly. No one forced Tesla and the Prophet Elon (peace be upon him) to use Linux so, just like any other company, they deseve no “woe is me” sympathies for being a chronic, years-long GPL violator.

    Don’t want to agree to the software license then don’t use the damn code.

  10. Re:This is a good sign on Tesla Starts To Release Its Cars' Open-Source Linux Software Code (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    How does taking years to come into GPL compliance make Tesla and thought-leader?

  11. Re:Point of order on Tesla Starts To Release Its Cars' Open-Source Linux Software Code (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    Strange how other companies are not given this benefit of the doubt on Slashdot. Other companies are simply painted as evil with a broad brush. *cough* VMWare *cough* But, hey, it’s Tesla so it’s okay that they’ve violated the GPL for many years. Because being consistent and holding them to the same standard laughably as anyone else makes you a “hater.” *rolls eyes*

  12. Except the merged company would have no need to keep and maintain legacy CDMA service. They’d reporpuse the spectrum for somethig else.

  13. Re:Technically Correct - The Best Kind of Correct on Top US Antitrust Official Uncertain of Need For Four Wireless Carriers (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    Because history has shown repeatedly that corporations will screw consumers if let to their own devices?

  14. Re:Wait... on Visa Card Payment Systems Go Down Across Europe (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Because Germany is the whole world?

  15. Re: Wait what? on Arm Unveils Next-Gen 76-Series Mobile CPU, GPU Cores (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, it costs way less and have 90% of the performance of an already very good platform for desktop... it's dying!!!

    90% of the performance only if you were to artificially handicap the Skylake core.

  16. Re:I was going to suggest... on Visa Card Payment Systems Go Down Across Europe (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Why not? Do you have a payment network that can process in excess of a 100 billion transactions in a year?

  17. Re:Wait... on Visa Card Payment Systems Go Down Across Europe (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 2

    Clearly not. The 3.2 billion VISA cards in use and the 111 billion global transactions worth $10.2 trillion that were processed by VisaNet last year is because no one uses a Visa card.

  18. And how is what is happening here any different? Is Google being fined, executives being improsoned or anything of that sort? Oh wait, no all that is happening is a couple of news stories criticizing their dishonesty.

    Weak trollig is weak. .

  19. Re:But Don't Worry on Leaked Emails Show Google Expected Military Drone AI Work To Grow Exponentially (theintercept.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ummm, less ethical than Google?

    Yes, but that isn’t some endorsement to say that Google is a beacon of ethics. Far from it.

    I find that hard to believe. At least the DoD is honest about what they do: kill the enemies of the US.

    Honesty is not the same as being ethical. If a person is honest that they beat up young children to steal their candy does that make them ethical?

    Google's entire business model is based on lying to their product while they strip-mine their privacy.

    Because the DoD has never lied or done things that have invaded the privacy of US citizens? LOL. Methinks you need to brush up on PRISM, NSLs, etc.

  20. And yet reading posts to this story shows that some people still think Google is some magical different type of corporation.

  21. Re:That's what you get: leaks on Leaked Emails Show Google Expected Military Drone AI Work To Grow Exponentially (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    What specific military secrets have been spilled?

  22. Re:That's what you get: leaks on Leaked Emails Show Google Expected Military Drone AI Work To Grow Exponentially (theintercept.com) · · Score: 0

    Awww poor snowflake. Do you need a safe space to cry in?

  23. Do you hear people complaining about other US corps involved with the US military?

    Yes, I have. Ever heard of this thing called the “military-industrial complex?” People have been complaining about it for going on 60 years.

  24. Re:But Don't Worry on Leaked Emails Show Google Expected Military Drone AI Work To Grow Exponentially (theintercept.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    Have you ever worked for the DoD as a contractor? I have and this nonsense about Google only doing work for the DoD that is “ethical” is laughable. The military-industrial conplex is about the least ethical group of people you can find.

  25. But trust Google because they’re going to be “ethical.” Why do people still believe a single word Google says? They’re a two-faced corporation just like the rest of them.