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  1. Pirates of Silicon Valley on Bill Gates To Stanford Grads: Don't (Only) Focus On Profit · · Score: 2

    Steve: "Our stuff's better Bill."
    Bill: "You just don't get it, do you Steve?"

  2. Re:What The?!? on US Agency Aims To Regulate Map Aids In Vehicles · · Score: 1

    No, they don't. Not anymore. Not since people swallowed the premise of the "Federal Family". Because 51 > 49, bread and circuses will always win. And because Commerce Clause.

  3. Re:It's gonna be funny when our cellphone Internet on EU, South Korea Collaborate On Superfast 5G Standards · · Score: 1

    You clearly live in a city. I can't see my neighbors where I live. No, it's not cheaper to deploy antennae every few hundred meters.

  4. In related news on Judge Orders DOJ To Turn Over FISA Surveillance Documents · · Score: 0

    A Federal Judge was reported missing today.

  5. Lost me at Semantic Web on Transforming the Web Into a Transparent 'HTTPA' Database · · Score: 1

    More hoopla, with bandwidth and CPU intensive DRM and user activity tracking on top. What problem is this even trying to solve?

  6. Interesting article on Dinosaurs May Have Been Neither Warm-blooded Nor Cold-Blooded · · Score: -1, Troll

    This is a very relevant study.

    ohmygodwhothehellcares.jpg

  7. Re:Some engineers even unable to retire? on Are the Glory Days of Analog Engineering Over? · · Score: 1

    Name and shame the idiots who allow themselves to be "unable" to retire. Tell the companies to go fuck themselves.

  8. urbanization on Portland Edges Closer To Google Fiber · · Score: 2

    Now that > 50% of the population lives in cities, the other 49% are learning just how awesome democracy is.

  9. It's all junk on Ask Slashdot: PC-Based Oscilloscopes On a Microbudget? · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Because China and Walmart, and an American society which values feelings over truth.

    You were born 30 years too late.

  10. And was promptly backdoored on Auditors Release Verified Repositories of TrueCrypt · · Score: 1

    SUUURE, this new verified installer is legit.
    Love, the NSA (who wrote the thing in the first place) ..tries to download it...
    "Using GitHub on Windows has never been this easy."

    Sad Internet user has a sad.

  11. Soulskill fails, again on Docker 1.0 Released · · Score: 1

    "Linux containers are a way of packaging up applications and related software for movement over the network or Internet."

    Rewritten not to be shitty:

    "Linux containers are a way of packaging up applications and related software."

  12. Daily Elon Musk Blowjob on Musk Will Open Up Tesla Supercharger Patents To Spur Development · · Score: 1

    Seriously, can we not have a single Musk-free day on Memedot?

  13. And nobody like his local mayor called him on it on America 'Has Become a War Zone' · · Score: 1

    Cops are in the business to be cops, not too picky about whose will they enforce, so long as they're enforcing someone's will on someone.

    This guy needs disciplining and should possibly be fired.

    That won't happen, because safety, and the children, and we can't let the terrorists win. And this is how democracy dies; with thunderous applause.

    Fortunately, I'll be dead in 40 years and this is all your problem, Millenials.

  14. Telnet is irrelevant on Report: Watch Dogs Game May Have Influenced Highway Sign Hacking · · Score: 0

    Why include it in the summary? Telnet or ssh, it's the same difference - a remote backdoor.

  15. Pervasive threading on Intel Core i7-4790K Devil's Canyon Increases Clocks By 500 MHz, Lowers Temps · · Score: 1

    Why, on a modern machine running a modern flavor of Windows, does a heavy RPG only use 2 cores?

  16. Re:An interesting caveat on $57,000 Payout For Woman Charged With Wiretapping After Filming Cops · · Score: 1

    TL,DW

    Guys seemed hipstery and douchey.

  17. Re:Russia on Canada Poised To Buy 65 Lockheed Martin F-35 JSFs · · Score: 0

    Umm, are you stupid or just relying on ad hominem arguments?

    Seriously, if Russia "claimed" a few Arctic islands which happen to be Canadian, do you think NATO would nuke them?
    You've been playing too much Twilight:2000.

  18. Re:USA on Canada Poised To Buy 65 Lockheed Martin F-35 JSFs · · Score: 1

    OR - a place to outsource your defense development to. Canada has money, the US has the jets. The US population (face it, Boeing is kept alive by taxes) pays for all the endless R&D and other countries can just buy what they need.

  19. Russia on Canada Poised To Buy 65 Lockheed Martin F-35 JSFs · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    If Russia wants a piece of northern Canada, they're taking it, 65 jets or no. The US presence there might keep them away, but otherwise Canada isn't winning any wars.

  20. Re:Phoronix Rocks on Testing 65 Different GPUs On Linux With Open Source Drivers · · Score: 1

    Are you kidding? More like Moronix. Endless bar charts, dissimilar scales, graphs without Y intercepts. It's like Tom from Tom's Hardware and Eugenia from OSNews had a retarded baby.

  21. But it uses the RaspberrryPi !!! on ISS-Above Tells You When the International Space Station is Overhead (Video) · · Score: 1

    *fap*

    No wireless, less space than a Nomad. Lame.

  22. Re:Sorry... on NRC Human Spaceflight Report Says NASA Strategy Can't Get Humans To Mars · · Score: 2

    Seriously? SpaceX on the first post? Can we stop fellating Elon Musk for at least 15 minutes?

  23. Do No Evil so why not delete the info? on Google Has Received Over 41,000 Requests To "Forget" Personal Information · · Score: 1, Interesting

    If Google is all about doing no evil and playing nice, why wouldn't they delete the information?

  24. Why is he so astonished? on How Open Government Data Saved New Yorkers Thousands On Parking Tickets · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why is he left wondering why the DOT didn't analyze the parking ticket data? BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE TO. DOT and their associated fines act as the Executive, as opposed to the Legislative or Judicial Branches.

    It's trendy to consider society as a single organism in which everyone works for an optimal outcome, but the approach is flawed. The DOT is not in the business of analyzing which parking areas generate the most money, if anything, they should be in the business of optimizing the parking areas which make the LEAST money.

    +1 for geekiness and making the data accessible, but righteous indignation is really out of place and show a remarkable degree of insulation from the real world.

  25. I JUST WANT A CAR on Intel Wants To Computerize Your Car · · Score: 1

    I want to get in, turn the key, drive to my destination, and turn it off. Later, I would like to repeat the process to get home.

    Intel and others take note: I do not want to Tweet, blog, Instagram, or masturbate to some kind if computerized entertainment system while this happens. I want to safely arrive where I'm going.