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  1. No one apart from all their people that do.

  2. Re: The global warming hoax... on We Had All Better Hope These Scientists Are Wrong About the Planet's Future (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 2

    Cultural Marxism certainly doesn't exist. Climate change is another matter.

  3. Re: Women don't like dating engineers, in America on Amazon Employees Launch Matchmaking Startup For Coworkers (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    TRP cured my bad back. True story. I walk taller since spending time there and my 20 year back problem has disappeared. I don't go there much anymore because the right wingers have taken the place over and there's only so many times you can read "cultural Marxism" before you think "oh piss off".

    You've clearly not spent any real time there if you think TRP is full of nice guy types. The underlying attitude is to treat women badly not to orbit them in the hope of some attention.

    Using that tedious feminist phrase about nice guy tokens illustrates my point about shaming perfectly.

  4. Re: Women don't like dating engineers, in America. on Amazon Employees Launch Matchmaking Startup For Coworkers (geekwire.com) · · Score: 2

    You do know that telling people about this place is going to drive more traffic to it. It's one of the few places anywhere where men don't get shamed for wanting to have sex.

  5. Re: Why conceal it? on Tiny Vermont Brings Food Industry To Its Knees On GMO Labels (ap.org) · · Score: 1

    What communism did he use? Did he nationalise all the industry? He was a fascist like Mussolini not a communist like Stalin.

  6. Re: Why conceal it? on Tiny Vermont Brings Food Industry To Its Knees On GMO Labels (ap.org) · · Score: 1

    I know but saying that the Nazis were socialists just because they said they were is as illogical as saying Kim Jong Un is a democrat just because he says he is. Hitler hated communists and invaded Russia with the intent to destroy them.

  7. Re: Why conceal it? on Tiny Vermont Brings Food Industry To Its Knees On GMO Labels (ap.org) · · Score: 1

    So you believe that North Korea is a democracy too then.

  8. Re: Why conceal it? on Tiny Vermont Brings Food Industry To Its Knees On GMO Labels (ap.org) · · Score: 1

    There have been plenty of articles from more moderate lefties denouncing them but funnily enough they don't listen and In some cases they try to get the person fired too.

    In any case we're no more responsible for their behaviour than moderate righties are responsible for the KKK or Stormfront, both of which have existed for much longer than Jezebel.

  9. Re: Why conceal it? on Tiny Vermont Brings Food Industry To Its Knees On GMO Labels (ap.org) · · Score: 1

    How much do you pay? Citation needed. By the way it's "you're welcome" which you'd know if you'd actually had an education.

  10. Re: Why conceal it? on Tiny Vermont Brings Food Industry To Its Knees On GMO Labels (ap.org) · · Score: 1

    I bet you believe the DEMOCRATIC Republic of Korea is a democracy too. Hitler hated the communists in Russia and betrayed them and invaded their country, killing millions. Hitler was not a socialist or a left winger he was a racist and nationalist right wing lunatic.

  11. Re: Why conceal it? on Tiny Vermont Brings Food Industry To Its Knees On GMO Labels (ap.org) · · Score: 1

    Hitler sent communists to the gas chambers. The Nazis were no more socialists than the Democratic Republic of Korea is a democracy.

  12. Re: This is why America needs President Trump on Laid-Off Abbott IT Workers Won't Have To Train Their Replacements (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Providing universal education for children is very expensive too but it more than pays for itself by providing a more skilled workforce. It's not perfect but it's far better than what existed before. Likewise forcing young adults to take on huge debts to get a further education limits their potential to contribute more effectively to society, either by not going or by having very little disposable income. You're right about the problem of getting the rich to pay for the society they depend on to make them rich. I don't know what the solution to that is though.

  13. Re: This is why America needs President Trump on Laid-Off Abbott IT Workers Won't Have To Train Their Replacements (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Isn't Bernie talking about supporting Americans too? How are his policies going to destroy America. They might destroy quite a few parasitic health insurance corporations but I'm not seeing that as a bad thing.

  14. Re: What's the problem? on Sexism Is Still a Thing At Microsoft's GDC Party (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    Women should build their own businesses to ensure that other women who want to be developers have a safe space to work in. Outcompeting these sexist businesses would show the world that any outdated notions of one gender's superiority is nonsense and it would help to increase the pool of female devs for these businesses to hire.

  15. Re: for some definition of "developer" on More Devs Now Use OS X Than Linux, Says Survey (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1

    MSDN is really poor for C# problems. Stack Overflow or even blogs are far better. I see threads on the MSDN forums that have the same "answer" posted twice in a row by a mod which doesn't actually solve the problem but it's marked as solved.

  16. Re: in an attempt to explain this to others.... on More Devs Now Use OS X Than Linux, Says Survey (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1

    Visual Studio Code might be worth a look. I haven't tried it but it runs on Linux.

  17. Re: in an attempt to explain this to others.... on More Devs Now Use OS X Than Linux, Says Survey (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1, Informative

    Always denial and abuse from Linux zealots. Just because your set up works doesn't mean everyone else's does. That's the true Linux experience - getting a working setup can take longer then it does for other OSes, because you may have to spend time trying to figure out why some of your hardware doesn't work. Wi-Fi has caused me many issues over the years including an Ubuntu update that broke the previously working driver.

  18. Written by the CEO of a bot company on Facebook's Messenger Bot Store Could Be Most Important Launch Since App Store (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 2

    Trying to hype his start up and market segment.

  19. Re: Outage on Slashdot commenters on Sony Outage Disables DASH Devices, No ETA On a Fix · · Score: 1

    The mobile login wasn't working for about a few days which probably didn't help.

  20. Re: How confusing on AT&T, Comcast Kill Local Gigabit Expansion Plans In Tennessee · · Score: 1

    Local demands like better broadband?

  21. How confusing on AT&T, Comcast Kill Local Gigabit Expansion Plans In Tennessee · · Score: 1

    Local democracy is preferable to federal because it's less corrupt right?

  22. Trump's being attacked by the 72 virgins.

  23. Re:I care when the BSD boys pick it up ... on GNU Project Introduces Gneural Network AI Package (gnu.org) · · Score: 2

    The GPL is about the freedom of the user, not the developer. It is designed to ensure that users always have access to the source of software they run and any updates. There is no such guarantee from BSD or any other licence.

  24. Re: When will people learn? on Raspberry Pi 3 Is a Nice Upgrade, But Alternatives Exist With Faster Performance (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    I might experiment with my Note and see how I get on. The One Plus X is still on Lollipop sadly so I'm not sure what differentiates them from the other manufacturers who don't provide timely updates. Thanks for the advice though.

  25. Re: When will people learn? on Raspberry Pi 3 Is a Nice Upgrade, But Alternatives Exist With Faster Performance (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    I'd ideally want one that properly supports all the hardware on the device and doesn't rely on the developer maintaining interest for 2 or more years. I don't think CM or AOSP do that do they? My Note 2 never got Lollipop officially or in a CM milestone build. The nightly for CM12 dates back quite a while and there's no sign of Marshmallow.