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  1. Re:Maximum Overdrive 2: Revenge of the Dissed on Tesla Is Building Its Own AI Chips For Self-Driving Cars (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    You know if you've ever said anything nasty about Elon.

    Now, his vehicles know.

    Be afraid. Be very, very afraid.

    Wouldn't that kind of murder be more likely be perpetrated by the government or organized crime? if theres a difference between the two, that is

  2. Re:Trump will set a new Federal prison record on Student Engineers Build Hyperloop Test Pods That Set a New Speed Record (bbc.com) · · Score: 0

    Go home Hillary you're drunk

  3. Re: This is idiotic on US Government Study Concludes: You're Probably Washing Your Hands Wrong (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I wouldn't do that.

    You can only get a parasite from someone who has parasites

  4. Re:Let's work on energy efficiency! on We Still Have No Idea How To Eliminate More Than a Quarter of Energy Emissions (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    and you recycle your bath water for washing cloths...etc...etc

    Don't your municipal water plant already do the water recycling part?

  5. Will they also refund all the people who got gouged because of this?

  6. Re:It's not a matter of stupid on Killer Robots Will Only Exist If We Are Stupid Enough To Let Them (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    If machines have code and capabilities ready to go on a killing spree, it will also happen by accident.

    Machines are like good little Germans and follow orders to the letter when ordered to commit wholesale genocide

  7. Re:They already exist on Killer Robots Will Only Exist If We Are Stupid Enough To Let Them (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Every landmine qualifies as a very low capability "killer robot".

    But at least for the time being, you cannot order a box of landmines to clear a city of rioting, starving unemployed serfs

  8. Re:Waaah? on Google Facing Billions in EU Antitrust Fines (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    I just tried

    You know that Google got sued by EU right? There's a reason they don't flash it across you results anymore. But the platform you've never seen is still there, or does the top bar of your Google results page not say "All Images Shopping News Videos More"

    I have _NEVER_ seen that google shopping thing in my search results, ever

  9. Re:Waaah? on Google Facing Billions in EU Antitrust Fines (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    They have what now? As an European, this is the first time I am hearing about "google's shopping platform", ever

    It's okay. I too have never typed in a product name on the internet.

    I just tried looking for whole bunch of stuff listed on actual google shopping frontpage I see and none of the query results came back with google shopping links..

  10. Waaah? on Google Facing Billions in EU Antitrust Fines (axios.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    which they said unfairly pushed consumers to use Google's Shopping platform.

    They have what now? As an European, this is the first time I am hearing about "google's shopping platform", ever

  11. But beware the danger of moon rocks!

    They don't have to be moon rocks

  12. Re:Proving a negative on Judge Orders EPA To Produce Science Behind Pruitt's Climate Claims (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1, Informative

    First, you have to prove global warming is happening

    Yes, I believe this is called "end of the last ice age".

  13. Re:What The Fuuuuuu??? on No More 'Miracles From Molecules': Monsanto's Name Is Being Retired (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    How can you patent a seed????

    Submit a patent application with the necessary paperwork.

    Is it patentable legally if you just copy and paste sequences you found in natural plants?

  14. A new motto, Bayer: "Greed From Genetics".

    I thought it was

    Bayer: "ask about our Heroin for Kids!".

  15. Musk doesn't have a conscience. It's that simple. No sign that he understands the consequences of his actions whatsoever.

    Come on, hes basically selling a pocket lighter, not heroin to children, like the drug company Bayer used to do

  16. Re: Please stop on A Tesla on Autopilot Crashed Into a Parked Police Car (fortune.com) · · Score: 2

    You clearly don't know anything about how autopilots work on planes.

    The thing is, operating cars don't require hundreds of simulator hours and proper certification

  17. Re:Read the terms and conditions everyone! on Consumers' Privacy Concerns Not Backed By Their Actions (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    ... and who is holding a gun to your head requiring you to install these applications? Do you need emergency assistance?

    But calling for help nowadays requires an app!

  18. D'oh on Consumers' Privacy Concerns Not Backed By Their Actions (betanews.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yet despite this 60 percent of those polled happily download apps without reading terms and conditions,

    Yeah I can't afford to hire a lawyer for 5-9 hours every time I install an app

  19. Re:Fertilizer? on AI-Enhanced Weed-Killing Robots Frighten Pesticide Industry (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Just apply very concentrated doses of fertilizer and other "good" soil chemicals - enough to poison the weeds when applied directly, but good for the crop when diluted by irrigation or rain.

    concentrated fertilizers will also kill your seedlings you're trying to grow

  20. Re:Rinse. Repeat. on Valve Slammed Over 'Horrendous' Steam School-Shooting Game (eurogamer.net) · · Score: 1

    Anyone remember when Postal came out?

    Postal? I still haven't even gotten over that 1989 Prince of Persia when Jaffar killed the princess

  21. A martyr implies actively defending something either through sacrifice through active defense or acceptance of punishment without backing down for a cause.

    Martyr to pedestrian safety

  22. Re:Scapegoat much? on As The Planet Warms, We'll Be Having Rice With A Side Of CO2 (npr.org) · · Score: 2

    I'm sure catastrophic events like Chernobyl had nothing to do with it. I'm sure the fact that we still don't have a good way to deal with the waste problem had nothing to do with it.

    You know, you could simply build modern reactors that do not melt down by design(pebble-bed and others) and breeder reactors that USE OTHER REACTORS WASTE AS FUEL

  23. LOL, where do you think corporations get their money if not from people...

    Why would they care about acquiring more money (medium of exchange) once they already control all wealth?

  24. You're nuts to have any of these devices in your house, or at the very least, plugged into power when you're not actively using it.

    There is a reason why all modern electronics comes with integrated battery, and it isn't for your benefit

  25. Reductive reasoning to the max. Noise, that's all you're bringing to the conversation.

    Try posting with your username then we can have an argument. Or at least include the argument in your post.