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  1. Re: God damn Store on Intel Publishes Its First Modern Windows Driver for PCs (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Nope ... Just time to recognize that a collosal clusterfuck is in the making.

  2. Keep backing Trump you fucking genius.

  3. Since most companies have coffee available I'm going to say it really doesn't matter, and as usual you are an idiot trying to sound smart while broadcasting to the world how incredibly stupid you are.

  4. It's sad that you have such poor analytical ability that you assume I lack math skills because I recognize that it doesn't solve the problem. ... and of course public indecency is a crime you fucking moron.

  5. Yep ... I used to have my own espresso machine (though the coffee was always high quality where I worked; clearly YMMV.) But again, nobody is leaving the office to grab Starbucks. The reasons for this are, in truth, immaterial.

  6. Re: That's petty on Starbucks Says It Will Start Blocking Porn On Its Stores' Wi-Fi In 2019 (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Let's use common sense instead. Math is useful sometimes, but in other times it just gives you a way to show that you are a clueless idiot. Remember all those news stories you saw about perverts being arrested for porn related transgressions at Starbucks? See all those stories about it when googling "porn Starbucks" or searching for it on YouTube? No, of course you don't, because as I said, and now easily proved without trying to flaunt my superior math skills. Good luck learning how to gather and process information without trying to sound superior but proving instead that you are a moron!

  7. I haven't worked at or heard of any IT company that doesn't provide free coffee to their employees for as long as I can remember. If, in your mind, you need to get coffee from a coffee shop to bring to work, you are probably still in school or work for now, and have always worked for, shit companies who haven't figured out that the cost of caffeine is easily offset by the improvement in productivity providing it confers.

  8. First of all I have been a Starbucks customer for as long as I can remember and according to my Gold Card a Gold Club member since 2009. I love Starbucks, not because of their coffee, which truth be told is only stellar if you drop $6+ on a specialty drink, like my choice, "Triple Grande White Mocha, Extra Hot, w/Whipped." I can assure you that people watching porn in Starbucks is not a real issue, just as people bringing Starbucks to YouPorn offices ... where they almost certainly offer free coffee to their employees as has been the standing in IT shops for decades, is not an issue. Almost anyone who really is so mentally I'll that they feel the need to do it in public fashion will either disconnect from the Starbucks WiFi and connect to a neighboring AP or just use a 4G (or soon 5G) link to effect the same antisocial behavior. This isn't about a real problem and a real solution ... It is merely Starbucks corporate virtue signalling and YouPorn alt-virtue signalling. The only impact here is I should probably move from a 6GB cap to the 24GB cap lest that heightened BP from my specialty drink go to waste when I "visit the bathroom" near the end of the month. ;-)

  9. Re: Materialism isn't the issue on Fed Says Millennials Are Just Like Their Parents. Only Poorer (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    That comment perfectly exemplifies your knowledge of the feminine.

  10. Re: We aren't poor on Fed Says Millennials Are Just Like Their Parents. Only Poorer (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    Yeah ... Hawking, Dawson, Oppenheimer and their I'll should have been smart like you ... idiot.

  11. Re: Why do you think that's limited to just encryp on DOJ Made Secret Arguments To Break Crypto, Now ACLU Wants To Make Them Public (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    That's bullshit. Consider the problems of how to get a car across a river, or a letter across the country. In both cases government solves this problem just fine. Without government people with money would run roughshod over everyone else with no checks and balances. Our government is not perfect, but I sure in hell wouldn't want to do without it completely.

  12. 30 Years later Johnny Law still hates freedom on DOJ Made Secret Arguments To Break Crypto, Now ACLU Wants To Make Them Public (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This kind of nonsense has been going on since Diffie and Helman found a way to secure our freedom to communicate in private electronically and be Phil Zimmerman gave us Pretty Good Privacy. They will never stop being blatant criminals posing as good guys, as they hope in perpetuity that we will someday be willing to sacrifice freedom for the mere illusion of security. Congress should pass a law making any such attempt a felony, lest they someday succeed.

  13. Re: In the past, their software was a good choice on Amazon Will Be Off All Oracle Databases By End of 2019, Says AWS Chief · · Score: 3, Informative

    I was, a long, long, long time ago, a DEC trained VAX/VMS sysadmin. VMS could easily be properly set up so that this would be impossible. I despise Ellison, but the blame lies firmly on the idiot typing shutdown and the sysadmin who didn't configure things properly, not Oracle.

  14. Re: Struggle is growth on Does Switching Jobs Make You a Worse Programmer? (forrestbrazeal.com) · · Score: 1

    I read your drivel you fucking idiot. That makes two incredibly stupid posts from you.

  15. The fact that you think most needs should know about this or care says more about your understanding of nerds than it does about nerds understanding.

  16. Re: Security improvement! on Microsoft's Multi-Factor Authentication Service Goes Down For Second Week in a Row (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Cracking generally involves bypassing normal auth mechanisms, so no, this does not suggest immunity from being cracked.

  17. Re: for some they are the only internet choice on Comcast Raises Cable TV Bills Again -- Even If You're Under Contract (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    No, just because the phrase "other than" is used we cannot conclude that what follows is a set of reasonable choices. For example "There is no way to avoid getting older, other than faster than light travel and suicide."

  18. Re: TV=Waste of money on Comcast Raises Cable TV Bills Again -- Even If You're Under Contract (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I love how you think you are too smart for TV and CNN is propoganda. Then you go on to say it is designed to make people hate America. That's got to be the most stupid claim I've seen ever. I hereby diagnose you with Dunning Krueger Syndrome.

  19. Re: Cool! Let's MAGA, baby! on Trump Suggests US Could Slap 10 Percent Tax On iPhones, Laptops From China (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    We moved from a manufacturing to a service based economy. This was not something that "just happened." It was planned, and for good reason. Those manufacturing jobs you are crying about are nothing anyone in their right mind would miss. It's too bad you don't get a basic education, and instead repeat the bullshit you hear in Fox News without understanding what you are even saying, which is basically "Make America Great Again! Bring back the long hours working in dangerous situations with low pay!".

  20. That's probably because he reduced it you fucktwat

  21. Re: Here's Trump on Trump Says He Doesn't Believe Government Climate Report Finding in a New Low (apnews.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There is no economic boom dumbshit. The defecit has more than doubled under Trump and he is just getting started destroying the economy. It will take a decade to recover from the damage he has already caused. We may *never* recover our reputation with the world.

  22. Re: 2nd amendment rights on Trump Says He Doesn't Believe Government Climate Report Finding in a New Low (apnews.com) · · Score: 1

    You spelled hurt wrong.

  23. Re: 2nd amendment rights on Trump Says He Doesn't Believe Government Climate Report Finding in a New Low (apnews.com) · · Score: 1

    I'll go one further and say that if someone does they should get the Nobel Peace Prize.

  24. Re: Here's Trump on Trump Says He Doesn't Believe Government Climate Report Finding in a New Low (apnews.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    That has to be the most clueless post I've ever seen someone post here and actually post it non-AC. Please do your part to Make America Great Again and kill yourself.

  25. Re: Of course it's not a new low on Trump Says He Doesn't Believe Government Climate Report Finding in a New Low (apnews.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    To be fair the only reason Trump wasn't a slave trader is because he hadn't been born yet.