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  1. Since this involves Google, be prepared to give up some type of personal information for the privilege of paying to refine their VR hardware.

  2. Take the red pill Bruce. on The Empathy Gap and Why Women Are Treated So Badly In Open Source Projects (perens.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Safe spaces are a symptom yes, but you're wrong about the disease.
    The disease: Raising kids to believe that women are always right and men are always wrong, giving every kid a trophy just for showing up, and helicopter parents holding kids' hands their entire lives. We know have a generation of legal adults that require "trigger warnings" before they hear anything the least bit upsetting during university lectures.

    So why are you carrying water for a group that prefer to whinge, complain, and force others to act the way they want, instead of getting off their ass and downloading source to start their own projects?

    Cover your ears (trigger warning): You're too old to buy into this bullshit, and I believe this is a troll to get back in the headlines.

  3. In other words... on Reddit Is Banning Users That Post Star Wars 7 Spoilers (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    ...anyone that isn't a 13 year old Reddit user has nothing to be concerned about.

  4. Re:So basically they're trying to get rid of me on Google Tries To Guess Your Email Responses (blogspot.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't, kids today are traumatized by "micro aggression" (whatever the fuck that is), so when they encounter a mean son of a bitch like BOFH they drop dead on the spot, which explains why the other kids have never heard of BOFH.
    Now get off my lawn!

  5. Re:When the fuck will Mozilla wake up?! on Firefox 42 Arrives With Tracking Protection, Tab Audio Indicators · · Score: 1

    If you're bitching about resource usage you haven't used Chrome lately. And as long as FF is around, it keeps the other browsers (corporations) in line.
    I for one, do not welcome our new Google overlord.

  6. Re:Horseshit. on DOJ Vs. Google: How Google Fights On Behalf of Its Users · · Score: 2

    You obviously prefer reading Google press releases, here is real news instead:
    The original NSA document stating seven companies helped with PRISM, one being Google.
    [The] presentation claims the program is run with the assistance of the companies, all those who responded to a Guardian request for comment on Thursday denied knowledge

    News from today another example of how little Google values privacy.

    You Millenial fanboi's are so gullible. Corporations could give two flying fucks about you or your privacy, but you go on defending them.

  7. Horseshit. on DOJ Vs. Google: How Google Fights On Behalf of Its Users · · Score: -1

    Thanks to Snowden and Greenwald, we know Google, and its 800lb gorilla friends Apple and Microsoft actively participated with the NSA and its PRISM program.

  8. Re:Until Google closes it... on Google Photos Launches With Unlimited Storage, Completely Separate From Google+ · · Score: 1

    I bet you feel stupid right about now.

  9. and Billions have been served by McDonalds on Google Chrome Tops 1 Billion Users · · Score: 1

    So? Chrome crashes constantly and sucks now -- despite Google removing features every new version. Android is fragmented as hell and slow, with Google trying to remove as much open-source as it can.

    Meanwhile, the big news for developers at Google I/O was the awesome news about how Google can help developers serve even more shitty adverts to app users.

    Fuck Google, I'm going Microsoft, at least Microsoft plays well with others now that Ballmer is gone and Nadella in charge.

  10. Also right down the road... on As Crypto Mining Grows, Data Centers Begin Accepting Bitcoin · · Score: 0

    ...is Google Fiber. Funny how it also happened to chose this same area as one of the places to run its free fiber service.
    Do no evil my ass.

  11. Re:Bad quality compared to existing lowcost soluti on Google Rumored To Be Making 3D-Scanning Tablets · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    But its Google, so all of its fanboys in the tech press will shill the hell out it. Kind of like when Google announced it created its groundbreaking contact lenses -- they were actually developed at Microsoft, yet only a few journalists bothered to report that fact. Far easier to be a Google cheerleader.

    Google is getting too fucking invasive and creepy. Larry Page stated he wanted access to everybody's health records. Screw that.

    Hell I trust Microsoft far more than I do Google now, and that says something. This from an old-school Linux guy whose been around long enough to remember the days you had to check NIC chipsets before buying 'em because they needed to be compatible with Linux's tulip drivers. Google is the new Microsoft, but with a far better PR department.

  12. Re:Printer Ink on HP Makes More Money, Cuts 16,000 Jobs · · Score: 1

    That was the first company Carly screwed up Lucent (Bell labs), the second was HP. Meg Whitman has a similar story, and has Marissa Mayer: They are overrated female "tech" CEO's getting press because they happened to start their careers by being lucky enough to be at the right place at the right time.

    Meanwhile, all of the real technical women that crank out good code everyday get ignored.

  13. Re:ARM executables? on Wine On Android Starts Allowing Windows Binaries On Android/ARM · · Score: 1

    For every crappy half-arsed app on RT, there's a thousand better naive Android apps.

    Good luck finding them.

  14. Mordor... on The Climate of Middle-Earth · · Score: 1

    East TX (think Houston) would be more appropriate, as it is truly a subtropical climate. West Texas is semi arid.

  15. Only Microsoft? on Microsoft's NSA 'Transparency' Push Remains Pretty Opaque · · Score: 2

    Replace "Microsoft" with the name of any company that suddenly got religion and is now working so hard to protect our privacy. How long did it take Google to finally get around using https and secure logins? A long fucking time, but we can't say anything about Google - because they do nifty shit like flying WiFi balloons in Africa. Meanwhile, Bill Gates is on the ground giving billions to eradicate disease -- something that actually improves peoples' lives in a meaningful way. But we still have to slam Microsoft, because Billy boy and his minions are so evil.

    None of the major IT companies gave a rats ass about user privacy until Snowden leaked his information. FFS -- enough with the slamming Microsoft shit already, the 90's have been over for a long time now. Go back to trolling on The Verge or Apple Insider.

  16. Re:Biased Media Coverage on SpaceX Launch Achieves Geostationary Transfer Orbit · · Score: 1

    Maybe the idea of a self made guy building his own rocket company from the ground up and successfully competing against entrenched corporations makes for a compelling human interest story.

    It sure as hell piques my interest.

  17. Re:Upate to the most current on New Windows XP Zero-Day Under Attack · · Score: 1

    I still have mine and it still runs linux just fine.

  18. The new pets.com on How Snapchat Could March Startups Right Off the Cliff, Lemming-Style · · Score: 1

    How many photo sharing apps do smart phones need? Remember what happened the last time we saw insane valuations for silly companies like this?

  19. Re:Remind me on You're Only As Hirable As Your Google+ Circles · · Score: 1

    The place smart people go to get away from Tea Party gif spam on Facebook.

  20. Re:Teaching Software Development on Inmates Program Logistics App For Prison · · Score: 1

    Odd you should mention that, but that is what I really think the cuts to welfare are intended to do. More reasons to place more people in prison.

  21. Re:True on Bill Gates: Internet Will Not Save the World · · Score: 1

    Not only that, with Zuckerberg it is business disguised as altruism. The reason he really wants people online is because he wants their eyeballs on a Facebook feed.
    Think of Gates however you want, but I personally think he deserves a huge amount of credit for doing real charity work.

  22. Re:They do on Should Google Get Aggressive About Monetizing Android? · · Score: 1
  23. Re:The summary is pure flamebait on Should Google Get Aggressive About Monetizing Android? · · Score: 1

    Not only was Motorola a money loser, Android loses money in other ways. Microsoft lovesAndroid. Not as much as Windows Phone, but because it gets patent royalties on every Android phone sold.

  24. Re:They do on Should Google Get Aggressive About Monetizing Android? · · Score: 1

    Sure now. But as we have seen countless times in the past, all it takes is changing the TOS and you are screwed. When times get harder for Google as it will, because it eventually happens to every tech company, see how long that policy lasts.
    This is the same Google that tried to monetize everyones photos less than a week ago, and backed down (this time) because it pissed off so many people.
    Google is great at promoting the rainbows and unicorn bullshit, I am just surprised so many still fall for it.

  25. That is what G+ is for... on Should Google Get Aggressive About Monetizing Android? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This is the ultimate objective of Google+, reducing the number of independant blogs and websites with G+ blogs and pages so keep margins high. With less independent bloggers and websites, ad revenue for these pages will shrink, and Google makes more money.
    It is also why people like Mike Elgan and Robert Scoble shill the fuck out of everything Google does, because they know which way the wind is blowing. They are both full of shit, but they didn't get to where they are by not playing well with the big dogs. In return they get free shit from people, web hits and paid speaking gigs, and get to pretend like they are important.
    I liked Google much more before they became scumbags like Facebook. Now you can't login to Gmail without it wanting you to create a Google plus account, want your phone number and other contact details. This behaviour along with sharing the email and contact lists to the NSA, getting caught lying about it, now trying to act like a good guy and lobby congress to protect privacy. If Google cared so much about users' privacy they would have lobbied before the Snowden leak.