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  1. Re:More Fake News. SAD! on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Rejects Trump Bias Claims (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    What bias?

    The bias that networks like CNN and MSNBC and papers like the New York Times and the Washington Post have openly admitted to?

    Everything the main stream media said about him has proven true.

    Like the fact that he had no chance? That he was a joke candidate that wouldn't make it past the primaries? That he was losing in all the polls? That Hillary had the election locked up? That he went to a hotel the Obamas stayed in (despite this being a hotel known to be surveilled and spied on) just to have hookers pee on him?

  2. Re:To be unfair... [Re: To be fair...] on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Rejects Trump Bias Claims (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    LOL! Are you really ankle deep in your own ass?

    Ad supporting Trump = RUSSIANS SUPPORTING TRUMP!
    Ad supporting Hillary, Black Lives Matter, etc. = RUSSIANS SUPPORTING TRUMP BY SUPPORTING THE OTHER SIDE!

  3. Re: News at 11 on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Rejects Trump Bias Claims (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    You are fake news. He didn't raid anything.

    Pizzagate refers to the coded, clandestine emails referencing that particular pizza parlor. Nobody outside of Clinton's den of thieves knows what the emails are actually referring to. Claiming there's nothing going on is more "fake news" than claiming it was specifically a child prostitution ring.

    You can read the emails yourself and draw up your own theories. But it's obvious the pizza parlor in question was being used either as a location or as a codeword for another location where secret shit went down that they didn't want any record of.

  4. Re:Vaporware on The World's First Blockchain Smartphone Is In Development (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Yup. I've been around the block enough times to know this is pure and total smoke up ass scenario.

  5. Re: That gender fluid main character... on Star Trek: Discovery Nearly Cracks Pirate Bay's Top 10 In Less Than 24 Hours (ew.com) · · Score: 1

    A mental disorder is a mental illness, just like a sexually transmitted infection is a sexually transmitted disease. The industry rotates through terms so as not to offend people when accurately describing them. See crippled, dumb, lame, retarded, etc.

  6. Re: What's more disturbing.. the drone or the chop on Civilian Drone Crashes Into a US Army Helicopter (nypost.com) · · Score: 2

    This is still civilian airspace. The drone operator may have been patrolling his property when the military aircraft ran into him. Did the helicopters request clearance from neighborhood watch? I'm sure we'll never find out.
    They should just be happy that me and my dad didn't scramble our ducted fan fighter jets. We'll be patrolling more frequently from now on.

    In the US, it's ALL civilian airspace.

    The FAA has a charter to regulate airspace for safety, availability, etc. General shit, and that's it.

    The TFR's (and many of the permanent no fly zones) the FAA issues are outside their charter and illegal.

  7. Re: What's more disturbing.. the drone or the chop on Civilian Drone Crashes Into a US Army Helicopter (nypost.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's reasonable for helicopters to patrol the waterways around New York City for suspicious activity.

    Not military craft on US soil during peace time. And not at low altitude.

  8. Re: Solution. on Civilian Drone Crashes Into a US Army Helicopter (nypost.com) · · Score: 2, Informative

    This is correct. The military craft was in civilian airspace (all US airspace is civilian airspace) covered by a temporary flight restriction (which is rubber stamped, unenforceable, bullshit).

  9. Turn off javascript and related scripting shit.

  10. No, he wants you to THINK he's involved with Bitcoin. He's trying to scam everyone he can.

    Another poster also commented on his flimflam.

  11. Re:"aircraft cabins are peculiar places for humans on How Flying Seriously Messes With Your Mind and Body (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The Canyonero is 12 yards long, 2 lanes wide. 65 tons of American Pride!

  12. Re: I joined the /. mile high club the other day on How Flying Seriously Messes With Your Mind and Body (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The /. Mile High Club is the people who have gotten first post while on a plane.

  13. a high-profile but controversial character in the bitcoin industry

    McAfee is NOT a high-profile character in "the bitcoin industry".
    McAfee has nothing to do with Bitcoin!

  14. Re: Holy shit, stop the insanity on Mathematical Formula Predicts Global Mass Extinction Event in 2100 (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    3 billion? How is that an issue? 1 billion is more than plenty.

  15. Re:I don't understand. on Bill Gates Says He's Sorry About Control-Alt-Delete (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Exactly. It's as a key combination that wasn't used by something else (as far as I know) and wasn't going to be accidentally triggered. Giving them a dedicated key for it would have caused issues with accidental key presses and everyone else trying to hijack the key for other functionality. CTRL+ALT+DEL is fine.

    The only legit complaint I could think of is that it may be hard for people with disabilities to trigger.

  16. Re: Actually you can on Pepe the Frog's Creator Is Sending Takedown Notices To Far-Right Sites (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    No, they trolled the media. Just like when they trolled them into thinking the "OK" hand gesture was code for white power. (The pinky, ring, and middle finger form a W, the thumb and index finger form the P.) This one got less lasting attention.

    You can go and read the 4chan posts where this was orchestrated, watch their reactions as news media took the bait, etc.

  17. Re:What ignorance gets published these days on Consciousness Goes Deeper Than You Think (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    Are cats conscious?

    No, not the meaning of conscious we are using here.

    They are not unconscious however, so it depends on the definition, but they do not have the abstract processing required for self-reflection.

    Not unconscious means conscious. By definition.
    Try again. If you think you have a strict definition of consciousness that allows for whatever bullshit you're trying to sell, please post that definition.

    Here are some facts for you:

    There is no known physical mechanism that manifests consciousness.
    There is no objective test to determine whether something is conscious or unconscious.
    There is no strict definition of consciousness.

    You can faff about with bullshit and wankery all you want, but none of it will be objective or based on evidence, and thus none of it will change those 3 facts. Logically, you will never be able to prove or disprove the consciousness of anything. The only think you can truly know for sure is that you yourself exist.

  18. Re: Actually you can on Pepe the Frog's Creator Is Sending Takedown Notices To Far-Right Sites (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    By its very nature, it requires the use of the specific source material in a way that no other material will do.

    False. South Park wouldn't have been able to air last week's episode about Alexa if that were the case because other material (Google Home, Siri, Bixby, etc.) would have worked. The episode includes Google Home & Siri, but is primarily focused on Alexa. It also uses the actual brand names, product likenesses, etc.

    You don't know SHIT.

  19. Re: Actually you can on Pepe the Frog's Creator Is Sending Takedown Notices To Far-Right Sites (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Copyright law is also why you can't publish fan-fict of your favorite series.

    Except you can. So many comic books and "expanded universe" shits started out that way.

  20. Re: That still doesn't matter on Pepe the Frog's Creator Is Sending Takedown Notices To Far-Right Sites (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    I too, am down with the clown.

  21. Re: Actually you can on Pepe the Frog's Creator Is Sending Takedown Notices To Far-Right Sites (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    You're wrong. If you were correct, South Park wouldn't be on the air.

  22. Re: Actually you can on Pepe the Frog's Creator Is Sending Takedown Notices To Far-Right Sites (vice.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The entire idea of using Pepe as a racist symbol was itself a parody orchestrated by 4chan to show how fucking stupid the media is.
    The media reported on it because they fell for some fake 4chan tweets. They media reported on it a lot.
    Then people started using it to mock the media. I have no idea whether or not actual racists use it now, or what it means if they actually do use it.

    Either way, it's clearly parody and political expression. He won't win a copyright lawsuit if the defendant has a competent lawyer.

  23. Re: Actually you can on Pepe the Frog's Creator Is Sending Takedown Notices To Far-Right Sites (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    In interviews he has stated he has given up on the whole matter.

  24. Re:Basic and expert modes on What Comes After User-Friendly Design? (fastcodesign.com) · · Score: 1

    What about retard mode and normal mode?
    Or APP mode and LUDDITE mode?

  25. Re:ultimate tax dodge? on Cities Are Competing to Give Amazon the 'Mother of All Civic Giveaways' (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Pirates, I'd imagine.