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  1. Shockingly you are such a moron you are too stupid to figure out that most Americans are living paycheck to paycheck and can't afford to just relocate.

  2. Re: Replace the servers, not the chefs on Robot Worries Could Cause a 50,000-Worker Strike in Las Vegas (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Stop "knowing" that Americans and culture don't go together because that is a phenomenally stupid thing to "know".

  3. Not the ones who live in Las Vegas captain dumbfuck

  4. Don't think; you weaken the nation.

  5. That is because you skipped the thinking phase and went straight to posting a snarky comment on Slashdot. If you had spent 10 seconds thinking first you would realize that the robots aren't there yet, so a strike will indeed cost a lot of money to the money mongers.

  6. Re: The balance of power is shifting uncomfortabl on President Trump Can't Block People On Twitter, Court Rules (knightcolumbia.org) · · Score: 1

    Ah, then you admit that it stops them from being able to see his posts and that the OP was correct, since he clearly meant "unless the dig a hole under the fence" as I said. It's OK. I get that you are a moronic fucktard now; no need to keep posting.

  7. Re: The balance of power is shifting uncomfortabl on President Trump Can't Block People On Twitter, Court Rules (knightcolumbia.org) · · Score: 1

    And yet you are the one that is factually wrong, since your solution doesn't solve the problem. Hint: it isn't about seeing what the king baby dipshit is spewing but about being able to respond to it. Herp derp.

  8. Re: healthcare is not a deciding factor on Money's Better Than E-Cigs Or Nicotine Gum At Helping Smokers Quit, Says Study (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Clearly you don't know how they test :-)

  9. It has nothing to do with limited broadcast bandwidth,but if it did twitter also has limited broadcast bandwidth. Your claim to the contrary is false.

  10. Re: healthcare is not a deciding factor on Money's Better Than E-Cigs Or Nicotine Gum At Helping Smokers Quit, Says Study (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    It isn't possible to pretend to smoke. They test for nicotine in your system.

  11. Re: time to start my own suit on President Trump Can't Block People On Twitter, Court Rules (knightcolumbia.org) · · Score: 1

    They have done no such thing. Twitter can cancel the account at will for any reason just as if Trump created his own TV channel cable companies are NOTobligated to carry said channel.

  12. Re: The balance of power is shifting uncomfortabl on President Trump Can't Block People On Twitter, Court Rules (knightcolumbia.org) · · Score: 1

    That's like saying that blocking citizens from entering a real world forum isn't an issue because people can dig a tunnel under the fence.

  13. Re: time to start my own suit on President Trump Can't Block People On Twitter, Court Rules (knightcolumbia.org) · · Score: 2

    There is no "Trump the private person" until he is no longer President

  14. Re: time to start my own suit on President Trump Can't Block People On Twitter, Court Rules (knightcolumbia.org) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That isn't close to correct. What it means is that twitter can disable Trump's account any time they want, but so long as a President has an account and uses it the way Chump is, he/she may not block US citizens.

  15. So they elected the biggest one on the planet? Brilliant

  16. Re: Swap the twitter phone while he sleeps on Trump Ignores 'Inconvenient' Security Rules To Keep Tweeting On His iPhone, Says Report (politico.com) · · Score: 1

    It's hilarious that you think he has money of his own :-)

  17. Re: Be aware of this on Ask Slashdot: How Would a Self-Aware AI Behave? (slashdot.org) · · Score: 1

    ... and as we all know once something is science fiction it can never exist in the real world!

  18. Re:Everyone with a smartphone IS constantly online on About a Quarter of US Adults Say They Are 'Almost Constantly' Online (pewresearch.org) · · Score: 1

    You read Slashdot and don't know what "online" means?

  19. You have no idea if that is true, and I have seen cases where the data they had was incorrect. Why do you think they allow the edits?

  20. You can edit Google Timeline data. I guess you didn't realize that. Also cops will say that your phone being somewhere proves you were there when it makes you look guilty, and is not proof you were there if the data would serve as an alibi. It is no different than when DNA clears a falsely accused man and the DA suddenly claims two men may have committed the crime when their entire case had always been that one man did it and it couldn't possibly have been anyone else.

  21. Re: We do it the easy way ... on How Are Sysadmins Handling Spectre/Meltdown Patches? (hpe.com) · · Score: 1

    You use /var/log/syslog just like with non-systemd systems. DOH!

  22. Did you hear about the new next thing? *Wired* connectivity. Once this happens computers will be *always* connected! It will be a *crackers* paradise! Won't *somebody* think of the children!!???

  23. Re: i love meltdown and spectre on Intel, Microsoft, Dell, HP and Lenovo Expect PCs With Fast 5G Wireless To Ship Next Year (pcworld.com) · · Score: 2

    Yeah .... That's why I Advocate zero RAM systems. Do you know how many exploits rely an RAM being in the system! Someday we will have zero capability systems. Did you know that every exploit relies on the system having some kind of capability!

  24. Yes, Cafe owners hate when people frequent their establishment. They especially hate it when there are enough people there that their business appears popular!

  25. Nice of you to try and get your mom the D, but I ain't touching that stank hoe.