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  1. Re:Truth is not what you think it is on The Age of Distributed Truth (eugenewei.com) · · Score: 1

    He does not. This is just the last vestiges of the neoliberals going "all-in" on the only narrative that might prevent them from being ousted by their own party members.

    Just look at it.. its talking about fake news... but isnt talking about fox/msnbc/cnn/etc ...

  2. Re:Critical thinking on Despite Hacking Charges, US Tech Industry Fought To Keep Ties To Russia Spy Service (reuters.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Did you see how quickly they backed off on their fake news narrative?

    Sure, now you only see Trump calling the press fakes news, but the whole country was calling the press fake news that moment when the press was actively trying to label youtube and facebook as fake news. I seem to recall the press pushed the narrative for a little under a week before switching to Jill Stein and Gary Johnson.

    Make no mistake, the press wants the power to decide elections. The internet stole it from them.

  3. Re:The whole Russia nonsense is tired on Despite Hacking Charges, US Tech Industry Fought To Keep Ties To Russia Spy Service (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    ..and some people had hopes that at least with Trump there would be a change in our foreign policies.

    ...guess not. The only small difference seems to be a testing of the waters of support for destabilizing Saudi Arabia also. After we throw them into revolution, I wonder which side we will support.

  4. Indeed.

    Since when hasn't the FCC supported and created monopolies?

    It sells sections of airwaves to singular companies, and then it works to prevent any interference from anybody or anything else.

  5. Re:Epic Self-Own on Opinion: Google Unleashes Terrible New Update For Google News Upon the Net · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So I see that you think that google doesnt have its own server-side cookie tied to your IP addresses.

  6. Re:How long has this been secretly planned? on Elon Musk's Boring Machine Completes the First Section of An LA Tunnel (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Adam West is the greatest underground superhero.

  7. Re:My certs expire every 30 days... on Let's Encrypt Hits New Milestone: Over 100,000,000 Certificates Issued (letsencrypt.org) · · Score: 1

    Just. Wow.

  8. Re:Too late? on US Senators Seek Military Ban on Kaspersky Lab Products Amid FBI Probe (reuters.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    We should get over the trail of dead bodies. Gotcha.

  9. wait wuh?

    Does windows 10 really collect your wifi passwords and send them off? No wonder I am not running it.

  10. Re:Too late? on US Senators Seek Military Ban on Kaspersky Lab Products Amid FBI Probe (reuters.com) · · Score: 2, Funny

    By that Logic, so are the Clintons.

  11. convincing tax payers

    Since when have politicians needed to convince taxpayers before throwing massive sums of money around?

    They havent in my lifetime.

  12. This is for tracking criminals' location without using GPS

    Good thing its not for tracking a suspects location because a suspect might accidentally have rights. These folks have apparently already been convicted so.....

  13. Seems to me that most of the phones that arent running a Linux are running a BSD.

    The low hanging fruit is always tricking users into installing your malware. There is no security through obscurity in cell phones now, which at least temporarily lowers the value of Linux and BSD kernel exploits.

  14. They make sure a ride that can accommodate them comes. Double standards. Its what progressives do.

  15. Re:I still think we need more handicapped spaces on Equal Rights Center Sues Uber For Denying Equal Access To People Who Use Wheelchairs (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 0

    Progressives apparently hate handicapped people so much that they dont think that any of them should drive Hummer's or Mercedes.

    Thanks for filling us in on what actually drives you thinking.... petty jealousy

  16. And yes, taxis are regarded as delivering "essential, public service" in many if not most cities in the world.

    So essential the the government enforces artificial scarcity at the request of the taxi companies.

  17. Re:No Coding Core on How Silicon Valley Pushed Coding Into American Classrooms · · Score: 1

    How about changing the ridiculous calculus notations and standardizing on ANY of the existing languages of computation. Even a short BASIC program is better than the 100 different notations a mathematician might use, because programming languages remove ambiguity. "This for sure computes it."

    I had a laugh awhile back watching a mathematician on youtube... "..we are running out of letters... lets see.... ok lets use zeta.. oh, wait... already using that one"

  18. I can see a point to it in the legal context - that it would be better to apply strict scrutiny standards to the rights of everyone, period.

    Protected classes are antithetical to "the the rights of everyone"

    Unless some people are supposed to have more right then others. Thats the world these "progressive" fucks want to bring back. Hell, they already have.

  19. Say that in context addressing the jews and see what happens

    The Jews were the unprotected class. To have a protected class, it means there exists an unprotected one.

    We did see what happens.

    The fascists peddling "protected classes" killed millions of "unprotected" people, again.

    Maybe you should explain to the Jews how you are defending Hitlers right to create protected classes.

  20. Re:Meaningless non-commitments on Mayors of 7,400 Cities Vow To Meet Obama's Climate Commitments (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    Commitments backed by nothing are meaningless publicity stunts.

    Quite often commitments are backed by "nothing" is the sense that nobody today has any skin in the game, but that future people are on the hook.

    For instance, see the funding of the local public union pensions. Notice the complete lack of funding? ..even for contractual promises signed 40 years ago? Yeah.

  21. Re:Trump, the radical environmentalist? on Mayors of 7,400 Cities Vow To Meet Obama's Climate Commitments (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It was Bill Clinton, A FUCKING DEMOCRAT that federally deregulated the banks and federally instituted the racist 3-strikes law.

    We were told that this sort of stuff would have been a Republican wet dream. THE DEMOCRATS DID IT

  22. Re:19,354 cities in the US,yep on Mayors of 7,400 Cities Vow To Meet Obama's Climate Commitments (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    You heard it here first folks.

    Its far-right to want the president limited by a constitution.

    This is why the liberal progressive David Rubin has come to understand that "its become a conservative position to defend my liberal values," somehow hes just not liberal enough for the democrats any more.

    First the Democrats divided the country. Then they divided their party. Oops.

  23. Re:While the point could be valid on Facebook's Secret Censorship Rules Protect White Men From Hate Speech But Not Black Children (propublica.org) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You need a society where there is systematic abuse of white men

    You mean like a society that has decided the only unprotected people are those that are both white and men?

  24. Re:Somewhat misleading headline on Facebook's Secret Censorship Rules Protect White Men From Hate Speech But Not Black Children (propublica.org) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The whole concept of "protected class" is bereft of morality...

  25. Re:Let me get this straight... on Seattle's $15 Minimum Wage May Be Hurting Workers, Report Finds (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Most businesses do not pay someone to work unless there is work that needs to be done.

    We are talking about minimum wage... aka retail and service industries. Somebody needs to be behind the register even if nobody is in the store you idiot. Now apparently its more often the manager, since payrolls decreased.