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  1. What's wrong with "moonlet?"

  2. ...but how would anyone even know what they do or think

    It'd be pretty tough if you're a fucking idiot but if you're not, it's a safe guess that most NSA employees and contractors think it's sickening fascist bullshit. However, they likely aren't ready to give up their paychecks over it, either.

  3. And if a shill's saying it, it must be true.

  4. I'm obviously not a fucking lawyer but they're clearly trying to form a cartel. As this is Winblows we're talking about, hopefully it'll be 'too little, too late' and their gapeware will die that much needed death.

  5. Stupid people who want to sell it to even stupider people.

  6. Some apparently believe that bad ideas are better than no ideas... especially when venture capital's involved.

  7. Re: Quid pro quo on Pentagon's New Next-Gen Weapons Systems Are Laughably Easy To Hack (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1
    Even you should be able to come up with better than that.

    You're losing your edge.

  8. Thanks for the link; very insightful read.

  9. Maybe in Blightey; here it was always Libraries of Congress.

  10. Re: Question for Chinese on Google To Launch Censored Search In China Despite Denials (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1

    India doesn't produce sociopaths any more than we do (and we don't produce morons any more than they... your efforts to convince us otherwise notwithstanding).

  11. Re: Not going to happen. on The End of Coal Could Be Closer Than It Looks (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    China's growing need for power... could soon be receiving a serious adjustment.

  12. Re: No mention of resource needs for wind and sol on The End of Coal Could Be Closer Than It Looks (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Correction: its lack of safety...

  13. Re: No mention of resource needs for wind and sola on The End of Coal Could Be Closer Than It Looks (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1
    I'm pro-nuke... and I'm fucking sick of idiots playing down its safety.

    The same sort of unimaginative, bean-counting fuckheads at TEPCO were responsible for Fukushima Daiichi.

  14. Re: I'll be waiting for the on The End of Coal Could Be Closer Than It Looks (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    They're not for dealing with incompletely combusted hydrocarbons?

  15. Re: Not gonna happen on The End of Coal Could Be Closer Than It Looks (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    We were smarter in the 1950's

    IQ-wise, no question. However, we now 'stand on the shoulders of giants' - and look up "rocket stoves;" they're orders of magnitude more efficient than fireplaces (with or without the 'thermal mass action').

  16. Re: Bloomberg! Bloomberg! Bloomberg! on New Evidence of Hacked Supermicro Hardware Found in US Telecom: Bloomberg (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    It seems to me that it would mak sense to gather intel on your enemies before you whack them but what do know; you sound authoritative.

  17. Re: Best gaming CPU = best single threaded perform on Intel Debuts 9th-Gen Core Chips, Including Core i9 and X-Series Parts, With a Few Twists (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Horseshit; you'll always see greater FPS by going AMD and spending the savings on a better vidcard.

  18. Re: Best gaming CPU = best single threaded perfor on Intel Debuts 9th-Gen Core Chips, Including Core i9 and X-Series Parts, With a Few Twists (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    So you don't run a script-blocker.

  19. Re: paying more money nothing you can see on Sony Says PlayStation 4 Successor is Coming, But Doesn't Call it PS5 Yet (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    If you're watching while blind, then you wouldn't.

  20. Re: It's gonna be vastly underpowered ... on Sony Says PlayStation 4 Successor is Coming, But Doesn't Call it PS5 Yet (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    PC games stop working.

    No; no, they don't.

  21. Desperation... on Commissioning Misleading Core i9-9900K Benchmarks (techspot.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Desperation calls for desperate measures.

  22. I just... WOW

    I've seen far more relevant responses to getting ones ass handed to them but that's the great thing about being a dumbass anonymous shill, eh? ;)

  23. Re:Does it measure driver attentiveness? on Tesla Model 3 Achieves NHTSA's 'Lowest Probability' of Injury Ever (thedrive.com) · · Score: 1

    that I don't disagree with

    Or the other way around...

  24. Re:Does it measure driver attentiveness? on Tesla Model 3 Achieves NHTSA's 'Lowest Probability' of Injury Ever (thedrive.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is the first "pro Tesla" bit you've written that I don't disagree with, so that's definitely saying something. Your conclusions reveal that you've spent a lot more time thinking about driving that actually doing so; if you were a "driver among drivers," you'd instinctively know that headlight controls (among other things) should never be relegated to the touch screen.

  25. Re:I love Intel performance per/clock, but... on Intel Debuts 9th-Gen Core Chips, Including Core i9 and X-Series Parts, With a Few Twists (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    If you're doing anything with multimedia, such as x265 encoding, video editing, whatever, Intel is still the best.

    Still the best for certain single-threaded tasks, sure. Those things you mentioned, however... are highly parallelizable... and also depend greatly on compiler optimizations (Zen being a new architecture and all that).

    The long and the short of it... is you're talking out your ass.