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  1. Let me look in the glass bowl and ... on In the Trump Administration, Science Is Unwelcome. So Is Advice. (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    ... I'll tell you this: he will also be the first president that will try and may be succeed to enforce a third term for his presidency.

  2. Re:It seems unlikely on Ask Slashdot: Could Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics Ensure Safe AI? (wikipedia.org) · · Score: 1

    I disagree, the description of a positronic brain is in essence an AI.

  3. ... trump legislating a bill that frustrates his biggest source of pleasure? That can't be, can it? So where would he get his next prostitutes from then?

  4. Homebrew miners must have ... on GPU Prices Soar as Bitcoin Miners Buy Up Hardware To Build Rigs (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    ... very very low electricity rates because at this point most cryptocurrencies have reached the point where a GPU spends more money in energy than it generates currency. Either you must be that thick and unwilling to acknowledge this or you have enough solar power on the premises.

  5. Do not worry because ... on Ask Slashdot: Is Beaming Down In Star Trek a Death Sentence? · · Score: 1

    ... your 'soul' and consciousness is not an entity on itself, it's a chemical configuration. And as configuration it will transported. That configuration is send separately and is checked against it's original upon receiving by sending it back again. Also patterns are kept on file to check against for alterations and anomalies, thus you can be reset to an older configuration. Still it will be you.

  6. I LOVE rockets but... on SpaceX Launch Last Year Punched Huge, Temporary Hole In the Ionosphere (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    ... still they are damaging to our eco system. Time for the space elevator inventions? Back in the '60 they were already being a vision of modern surface to space freighters.

  7. The answer you don't like is ... on Who Killed The Junior Developer? (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    ... recruiters. The way a programmer, or any other worker, is recruited by commercial recruiters is always aimed at the highest level of certification.

  8. So it has come to the point .... on Trump Administration Wants To Fire 248 Forecasters At the National Weather Service (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    ... predicting bad weather for trump gets you fired.

  9. Often so called anti-fascists end up being fascist and intolerant themselves due to a lack of true empathy. The only empathy they can feel is exclusively for those they choose. Usually people they see as victims of injustice. They cannot see the other side of the story and are unable to see nuances. I personally blame this on egocentric and possibly narcissistic disorders. You see them on both sides of the political spectrum.

  10. Re:Mentally unstable people run the government. on Trump Administration Prohibits CDC Policy Analysts From Using the Words 'Science-Based' (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    ... hey do you know the black plague? and the medieval times in Europe medical knowledge? its the usa future.

  11. Finance will do what UN forbids ... on 'Robots Are Not Taking Over,' Says Head of UN Body of Autonomous Weapons (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Because of their greed for money and power expect killerbots to emerge from 'wallstreet'. Already finance is more powerfull than the UN. Future: pay the racket or be killed by bots.

  12. Re:Global warming on NASA Discovers Mantle Plume That's Melting Antarctica From Below (newsweek.com) · · Score: 1

    Sure ... sadly this plume is not a global warming result but a work of nature. Thus the melting of the north pole might be from a global warming up, but the declining south pole ice caps could be very much the result of volcanic activity.

  13. Still think trump's ideas don't get implemented? on FCC To Loosen TV, Newspaper Ownership Rules (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    Well ... guess who profits from this, not himself but his 'friends' will.

  14. Low and behold, is there your smoking gun? on Hotbed of Cybercrime Activity Tracked Down To ISP In Region Where Russia Is Invading Ukraine (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Did you know donald trump emphasizes with these pro-russians? Perhaps the allegations to the russian government aren't that far fetched at all and did these hacktivists disrupt the democratic party's campaign on purpose.

  15. Shields up Scotty on 'Space Brain': Mars Explorers May Risk Neural Damage, Study Finds (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    So it seems space travel needs an artificial magnetosphere on spaceships.

  16. Big brother just got a bit bigger ... on Aetna To Provide Apple Watch To 50,000 Employees, Subsidize Cost For Customers (macrumors.com) · · Score: 1

    Company surveillance of their employee's and having them PAY THEM SELVES for the device that will continually track any movement, behavior and can listen to anything near the device. Really guys, it sounds great but this is what it really is.

  17. A pathecally bad movie defended ... on Suicide Squad Fans Petition To Shut Down Rotten Tomatoes Over Negative Reviews (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    ... by equally pathetic people in a pathetic way. Could the be more proof Suicide Squad is just another senseless money grabber from hollywood?

  18. I just use ... on You Can't Turn Off Cortana In the Windows 10 Anniversary Update (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    O&O shutup 10 and is disables the registry keys. I also have a router ports and domains blocklist wich prevents cortana from reaching M$.

    I wonder if M$ can circumvent these blocks. Just a matter of time and we'll know.l

  19. Just a few steps needed ... on Has Physics Gotten Something Really Important Really Wrong? (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    1. let go of any genesis type theories. Just because we need a beginning and an end does not mean the universe does.
    2. See the universe as infinite, border less and stretching beyond any horizon possible. It's just not measurable by human standards.
    3. Focus on exploring not the farthest but our nearest objects. We still need warp drive ... lol.

  20. Re:Genocide on US Death Rate Rises, Health Officials Aren't Sure Why (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 2

    And perhaps stimulated bad lifestyles by industrial tycoons. Lobbyists have more power than the complete registered amount of civilian voters. So being addicted to sugar, fat, salt and other food substitutes will not prolong your life ...

  21. My guess is... on Apple Not Allowed To Open Stores In India (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    .... the bribe wasn't high enough and Apple called their bluff and lost. Why? src. http://www.reuters.com/article...

    "However, Apple's products were not considered to be in this category, said the official, who has direct knowledge of the matter.

    He declined to be named as the decision by the finance ministry is not public. A finance ministry spokesman was not immediately available for comment."

    So a secret decision uh?

  22. This is progresiveliy looking like .. on Free Lightsaber Event Now Battling Lucasfilm's Lawyers (siliconbeat.com) · · Score: 1

    ... disney is becoming scientology in their ways of pursuing 'trademark' infringement.

    What can we the people do to re-obtain the rights to do fan art, fan meetings and fan based activities in general?

  23. Can't appreciate ... on Oracle Bullies Enterprise Clients Into Cloud Purchases, Consultant Claims · · Score: 1

    ... the company ever since they started pushing buggy updates back in 2003. Calling them Horracle.

  24. Just waiting for hackers to exploit and even .... on Windows 10 Shares Your Wi-Fi Password With Contacts · · Score: 1

    I think this might even facilitate wardriving on a huge scale. And M$ to blame for it. Storing a password via outlook on a M$ server? Even hashed it's just a matter of time and GCPU power before its cracked. Using cheap 2n hand Titan cards and some nifty written piece of cuda software ...

    Or is this the new NSA backdoor?

  25. C= 1541 5,25 floppy ...concert on Musical Organ Created From 49 Floppy Disk Drives · · Score: 2

    I used to have a proggy that made music with a 5,25 floppy drive on my c=64 back in the '90's.