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  1. Re: Requires changes to software on ARM In the Datacenter Isn't Dead Yet (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    It's the lack of custom stuff that has held ARM back.

    Right, it's not at all about economies of scale or ommoditization; its success is dependent upon smaller-volume sales of more custom shit Snicker.*

    *If I I incessantly put you down, it's not because I'm an asshole (although I obviously*am*); it's because of the dumbass shit that oozes out of that hole of yours... ;)

  2. Re: Not "dead yet".. It has not even grown up yet. on ARM In the Datacenter Isn't Dead Yet (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    Let's not forget he did take that job with Transmeta.

    Unless you know his own particular reasons for taking that job, mentioning it fails to demonstrate a damn thing accept that he took a fucking job.

  3. Re: Not "dead yet".. It has not even grown up yet. on ARM In the Datacenter Isn't Dead Yet (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    Horseshit...and furthermore, I should add: Linus doesn't opine; he observes. It's certainly not his fault if you lack his brainpower or fail to grasp his perspective).

  4. Deploying solar PV in Arizona

    Would that fall under the category of increasing supply or demand? Serious question; not trying to be snide or argumentative... still too sleepy for that.

  5. Re: Whew, that's a relief! on Facebook Says it Will Now Block White-Nationalist, White-Separatist Posts (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    ...and you've been fantasizing about being forced to lick her leg veins?

  6. Re: Well that's demeaning. on Three Pioneers in Artificial Intelligence Win Turing Award (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    whoosh...

  7. Re: Dunno about these multi lense cameras. on New Huawei Phone Has a 5x Optical Zoom, Thanks To a Periscope Lens (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Check.Color me impressed: you managed to find a way to out-loser a loser with a single fucking word. :)

  8. Nope, just ditch the big/slow/inefficient/corrupt contractor-fucks who've been holding us back for over forty years: With a reusable heavylifter now extant, the only major remaining hurdle is how to deal with the dangerous, abrasive moondust - electrostatically would be my guess.

  9. Drones are fucking awesome - *way* more fun than clay pigeons.

  10. But very mature of the android crowd to use homophobic slurs.

    Are gay Android users homophobic??

    Yes; you're a fucking moron.

  11. Re: I keep wondering why we don't legalize drugs on Dream Market, the Top Dark Web Marketplace, Will Shut Down Next Month (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I keep wondering why we don't legalize drugs

    That should be obvious to anyone with a pulse: someone is benefitting from their criminalization.

  12. Re: Unbelievable on Once-Shrinking Greenland Glacier Is Now Growing, NASA Study Shows (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    You greatly overestimate your intelligence and analytical skills.

  13. I'm not going to suggest that defending Apple is the easiest task in the world... but surely you can do better than that.

  14. Re: Pgmrdlm the excuse-making nazi coward again? on Hacking Lawyers or Journalists Is Totally Fine, Says Notorious Cyberweapons Firm (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Found the cunt liberal who advocates the destruction of Israel and all of it's citizens.

    May I suggest toning-down the bullshit a tad? Your desperation's showing.

  15. Re: I would like to see the numbers on this claim on China Says it Cloned a Police Dog To Speed Up Training (xinhuanet.com) · · Score: 1

    No question about it, which is why I suspect a different motive altogether: they don't plan to train them; they plan to age and marinate them.

  16. Re: Lamarc? on China Says it Cloned a Police Dog To Speed Up Training (xinhuanet.com) · · Score: 1

    What kind of gibbering halfwit modded this down??

  17. Re: There are no "Software Engineers". on Hackers Hijacked ASUS Software Updates To Install Backdoors on Thousands of Computers (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    Furthermore, this completely explains why yhe behavior of poor whites is usually indistinguishable from that of [poor] blacks.

  18. Re: There are no "Software Engineers". on Hackers Hijacked ASUS Software Updates To Install Backdoors on Thousands of Computers (vice.com) · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    You're clearly a fucking douche but I'll bite: the physiological differences between Sub-Saharan Africans (i.e. pureblooded CroMag-type Homosapiens) and the rest of us [bastard Neanderthal halfbreeds] are so irrelevant that it's ridiculous: any statistically-noticeable differences in performance, physical or cognitive, are entirely explained by culture/upbringing/nutrition/etc.

  19. It took a bit over a decade and a half before video games presented anything like realistic imagery.

    Personally, I never thought CGA graphics looked that realistic.

  20. The "modern gaming era" would by definition have to include LAN games like Mechwarrior and Starcraft.

  21. And Pong is, to be fair, utterly devoid of morals.

  22. Sure, in some other fucking language.

  23. Re:Penchant for the obvious, much on Car Crash ER Visits Fell In States That Ban Texting While Driving, Study Says (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm amazed that any first-world country still thinks that allowing people to use phones while driving is in any way "safe"

    To be fair, it's a rather cautious approach, when it comes to dealing with the population problem.

  24. Re:Penchant for the obvious, much on Car Crash ER Visits Fell In States That Ban Texting While Driving, Study Says (cnn.com) · · Score: 1
    The worst thing of all: people are dying without getting to read the Mueller Report and they're not happy about it...

    Best "Onion headline" ever! :D

  25. Re:Start by hobbling the monopolies on The US Desperately Needs a 'Fiber For All' Plan (eff.org) · · Score: 1

    Looking at it as a whole-country fiber everywhere project sounds really expensive, with a lot of setup overhead.

    Perhaps Elon could start a subsidiary: 'The Mini Boring Company' - small scale, fibre-laying drillbots.

    (On a related note, a nationwide project to address this utter bullshit is both much-needed and - IMHO as a "libertarian type" - serves as an excellent example of the sort of problem for which "socialism" is the ideal solution. I do, however, believe that "legitimate socialism" - as opposed to the other kind - can only be 'opt-in;' the minute it's enforced at the point of a gun, it becomes tyrannical and illegitimate. However, the sheer scale of the problem means that a logical solution should end up being a ridiculously inexpensive per node... and the Luddites who want no part of it shouldn't have it forced on them nor pay a dime.)