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  1. Re:...and track calls stored on SIM cards. on Police Departments Are Training Dogs To Sniff Out Thumb Drives (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    a lot more important than smelling explosive belts i suppose ... THAT DAMN ILLEGAL AUDIOBOOK !

  2. Re:Cludge fix? on Apple Is Testing a Feature That Could Kill Police iPhone Unlockers (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    "could" smells like "ICO" lol , nothing proven yet

  3. Re:How long? on Linux Foundation Celebrates Microsoft's GitHub Acquisition (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    LOLOL ... that's exactly ... the words i was looking for and after that "your account has been terminated for violation of our EUbla ... we don't have to explain or give you a reason, its just like that ... all your data has been confiscated and now officially belongs to us ..." who the hell paid linux foundation to advertise microsoft ? this is alarming

  4. i doubt regulation is the answer ... http://www.brusselstimes.com/c... but it will sure as hell prevent civilians and citizens from having one at home :)

  5. Re:Article 27 GDPR was the breaking point on Copyright Law Could Put End To Net Memes (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    i think its past that point copyright law can also make cosplayers and writers of potter fanfiction terrorists now btw ...

  6. and one in ten billion might have an evolutionary effect but i still prefer not to unless it gets me instant x-men powers ... its a hail, i get that, but it's a one time achievement ... i wouldnt call this a win until it's common therapy that works (love the apple jokes, ... always funny - sarcasm)

  7. Re: My give a damn can't be upmixed on Dolby Looking To Monopolize Consumer Audio By Restricting Its Codec (audioholics.com) · · Score: 1

    well, in 2018 ... even after the movie industry denies the mafiAA allowance for not being cost-effective, THIS, is the LOL i needed today like EL-mao ... someone's gonna get butt-hurt here ... guess who ? is it my impression or do i have to wade through only five layers of "ur TRUMP" vs. "ur a racist bish" today before i get to the actual reactions ? is slashdot recovering ?

  8. Re:Still need to take this with skepticism on First Cuba, Now China? A Worker In US Embassy In China Experienced 'Abnormal' Sounds, Brain Damage (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    well ... there's chinese solar panels on the roof here and i get beeping noises too, difficulty to focus, headaches, insomnia, permanent fatigue ... the lot so i can blame the chinese now ? since i had an mri and that quack said there was nothing physically wrong so it's all in my head, or actually its not ...??!? hm ...

  9. how does anyone actually come up with an idea like that and then some, how does anyone at all just come out and say that in public ? ive heard some strange in my days but this ? if i werent stunned by the sheer concept it would probably be hilarious ... "please send us you naked family" .... ?!?

  10. Re:Avoid American-made chipsets and phones on Pentagon-Funded Project Will 'Solve' Cellphone Identity Verification Within Two Years (nextgov.com) · · Score: 1

    o dear, the top five posts aren't on how n-ers and mexicans wrecked the berlin wall today ? has there been a coup led by cmdr Taco to take the power back ? lets hope it stays that way then ... i was more like how is this not why facebook has been on trial and also (ofcourse) "what could go wrong" with a failproof systems like that ? but what you just said here yea, totally fits the Trump agenda in the long run ... welcome to the soviet era Hahah , i still use an old €15 samsung for calling and i have no simcard in my smartphone at all, i hope i can keep doing that, maybe i should start looking for secondhand cookieless gpsless phones in case this one breaks down

  11. i wouldnt say "europe" but rather certain parts of europe ... the metro in paris for instance is so fast and dirt cheap and omnipresent it is idiotic to drive by car in most cases, and here in hellgium if you drive a car through a city you're probably even faster on foot than taking the bus (since they're never on time and the waits is longs) but i dont think that goes for everything. Living here in hickville (i dont have a car myself and i really dont want one, unless i can afford a driver) its really impractical to rely on public transport, due to savings (for whatever reason because they're 'always hiring') for instance there are no trains on weekends here. If you dont have a car you're basically stuck to the prancing pony , which is fine for most natives since over the hill thats where "the others" live ... just a generation ago people three streets away were the enemy still as i can hear when my parents reminisce ... there have been proposals for similar projects but its like ubi ... because thats wellfare (which it is not) and no one knows where the money from fabriques nationales goes really, the governemnts dont keep open books. And expensive, a bus to ratcity (about 5-7 km depending on what stop you drop off) costs (i think these days) close to €3 so its like not cost effective if you have a car so all the highways are congested, despite the fact that it looks like the country is made of 95% concrete by now in 2018 yea i LOVE my fatherland, im sure it shows in every word i say on anything, i just cant get enough of the hinterland

  12. Re:No. on Did Octopuses Come From Outer Space? · · Score: 1

    depending on which big bang i would say YES !

  13. Re:so how do you prevent from scanning your plate on Repo Men Scan Billions of License Plates -- For the Government (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    i agree with that but i fear you overestimate most peoples resistance to advertising and un-spoken peer pressure, the need to mow your lawn when you hear a lawnmower and for some reason to make sure its 1mm shorter , and the likes i have a special idea on repo men actually, it takes a certain mindset to WANT to do a job like that, to be able to take everything from someone and then hide behind the fact that "its your job" , not unlike long ago slaughtering a whole village in vietnam and raping the kids cos "it was orders" ... not the same, but not unlike i feel repo men should be stripped of their posessions for crimes against humanity, their children kicked out into the street and when the little ones ask why they should be told "well, daddy shouldnt have done that" scum of the earth, and untouchable too i know for one story here where a repist accidentally "broke into" the wrong house, the door next to the appartment in the hallway, had all the furniture taken and by the time the family got back they were give the choice to bid on their own furniture the f-cker was untouchable, couldnt even be sued, and since "the legal process had started" those people couldnt simply get their stuff back coming home from a holiday after doing nothing wrong, maybe its different overthere, but in hellgium there about the level of cops, doctors and judges, part of the protectorate SCUM OF THE EARTH with no liability whatsoever so STRIP THE REPO MEN ! kick their families out of their houses , they made a choice after all, they shouldnt have done that

  14. Re:crypto-coins? on IBM Warns Quantum Computing Will Break Encryption (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    so would a 12 monkey virus to eradicate 7 billion sapient parasites, now that would save some energy there. I don't know about IBM, but i only know there was once a firm who sponsored the nazis, basically funding world war 2, seemed like a good idea at the time probably, also some dude who claimed there was "a market for maybe five or six computers in the world" and something about never having a pc in every home (let alone an iThing in every pocket ... with quantum computing should come 'quantum encryption' ? i bet cypherpunks are having wet dreams about that every night right now already who would have access to this anyway ? say IBM does and suddenly all the worlds crypto is gone ? where would the finger go ... or actually if you consider guessing the digit code for a digipass to be higher chance than winning the lottery and people do almost every week (the latter) , what does that mean for all the old world then ? And actually does anybody know because i havent seen a quantum computer yet, about the only practical thing i read is the chinese duplicating data exactly from here to the moon and back (or information as they call it in the physzers world i think) and some russian dude who (already) was working out a total quantum-encryption system i thnk it's a magic word like "blockchain" which is about what ? ten years old now ? but its a magic word atm so quantum computing most likely is too seeing is believing, demonstration if you please IBM (and if you please no more sponsoring world wars ... if you please, thanks)

  15. Re: hello 2015? on Google Removes 'Don't Be Evil' Clause From Its Code of Conduct (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    slightly funny lol ... like way back in 1830... there once was ...

  16. Re:Public Domain on Congress Is Looking To Extend Copyright Protection Term To 144 Years (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    yea i find myself willing to pay less and less for that which tries to force me there's so much stuff out there, its hard to believe people pay ridiculous money for prefab chaingang produce anymore but this finally proves politics at high level is ruled by old nazi vampires, i mean 144 years ... what's next .? consecutive life sentences or something ?

  17. uh : im not the biggest fan of pop-fi like asimov but indeed , about all of it is how despite the three laws things went wrong .. if you read it :) that was my impression too

  18. Re:ESXi, busybox, emacs, or PGP? on Ask Slashdot: What's the Most Sophisticated Piece of Software Ever Written? (quora.com) · · Score: 1

    if you consider time and age i suppose either pong or the thing that cracked enigma although was that really "soft" ware ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... https://www.iwm.org.uk/history... at least a runner-up :)

  19. Re:Feminism at work on US Births Dip To 30-Year Low (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    thats good actually ageing population doesnt need to be fixed by replenishment it needs to be sat out, automation and a.i. won't stop , recources are dwindling less people is better definitely REJOICE!

  20. Re:Worser and worser on Nobody Knows How Much Energy Bitcoin Is Using (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    so if all hippies throw away their iThing to yank about it instead of looking for solutions that should halve it, no ?

  21. someones been steeling from steemit https://steemit.com/introducti...

  22. Re:Fire anyone who unionizes immediately on In a Poll, 43% of Millennials in 36 Countries Say They Plan To Leave Their Jobs Within Two Years (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    yea, actually that's exactly what the local constitution here in hell says too "everybody has the RIGHT to work" i always read that as they can't deny you a job actually but it seems it gets tranlated as everybody has the DUTY to pay for the five governments and their administrations pension plans (while they accidentally borrowed the money from the funds of the working class heroes ... and forgot to put them back) https://c4ss.org/content/46748

  23. Re:The year of Linux Desktop! on Ask Slashdot: Some Good Linux Desktop Option For Kids? · · Score: 1

    the workforce huh ... i heard that word before, but it seems like an ever-shrinking elitist place :) i heard puppy linux isnt too shabby but since they're kids and they learn fast why not simply go for mint or ubuntu straight up, if they got any knack for it they'll be gone with it in no time with a little help from mum&dad

  24. Re:Of course on Google Employees Resign in Protest Against Pentagon Contract (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    that's right, the same a.i that classifies me the same a.i.that runs people over i agree but google was dead a while after facebook died you'll see

  25. life has a tendency to go to places it could not before so much for carbon based