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  1. You are one fucking stupid motherfucker.

  2. Re: This is bad news on LinkedIn Users Will Soon Know What Jobs Pay Before Applying for Them (adweek.com) · · Score: 1

    So in other words your company doesn't know if it is looking to hire a college intern or a rock star. Where do I apply!!!?

  3. Re: Easy! on Google is Making it Easier For 911 To Find You in an Emergency (engadget.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The NSA doesn't give a fuck about you no matter how much tinfoil you wrap around your head Trumptard.

  4. Re: Being a single woman in SV... on Silicon Valley Singles Are Giving Up On the Algorithms of Love (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    So you are saying they are surrounded by undrinkable men?

  5. Re: Which algorithm would find love for on Silicon Valley Singles Are Giving Up On the Algorithms of Love (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh come on, it's a single line of code. if(creimer) return(ice_cream);

  6. I can't believe no you haven't figured this out, but there could be 100 men and 10000 women and there will still be 50 arth1s with whom none of the women would want to be in the same room, nevermind date.

  7. Yes, and door locks are useless and inherently insecure because it has been proven that keys can be stolen! Yes, you are a fucking idiot.

  8. Re: Why do his politics matter? on Most Cities Would Welcome a Tech Billionaire, But Peter Thiel? (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I am referring to his Trump support. The fact that he is a gay man I could not care less about, and I really couldn't care less about Hogan / Gawker either.

  9. Re: Why do his politics matter? on Most Cities Would Welcome a Tech Billionaire, But Peter Thiel? (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    Oh wait, I know this one! Because when you lay down with dogs you wake up with fleas.

  10. Re: Good. Telling the truth about differences... on Labor Board Says Google Could Fire James Damore For Anti-Diversity Memo (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Just to play Devil's Advocate, if a boss tells an employee to warm the bosses car up and the employee lights the car on fire ....

  11. Re: A legit use? on A Hacker Has Wiped a Spyware Company's Servers -- Again (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't get me wrong. I'm glad you don't have first hand experience with how many cops are scum. Just because one solves a robbery it doesn't mean they aren't still scum. Some are good people, but very few indeed.

  12. Re: Swamp Thing on FCC Chairman Ajit Pai Is Under Investigation Over $3.9 Billion Media Deal · · Score: 1

    Clearly, you are not a genius, evil or otherwise.

  13. Re: Swamp Thing on FCC Chairman Ajit Pai Is Under Investigation Over $3.9 Billion Media Deal · · Score: 1

    And yet he was appointed as chairman by the Don-tard.

  14. Re: It would be nice... on FCC Chairman Ajit Pai Is Under Investigation Over $3.9 Billion Media Deal · · Score: 1

    Sociopathy is well defined and is a word in the dictionary. Trying to seem smart while being clueless and accusing others of trying to seem smart simply for using a well defined and in this case accurate word makes you look like the Dotard.

  15. Re: Obviously on Federal Judge Says Embedding a Tweet Can Be Copyright Infringement (eff.org) · · Score: 1

    That is correct because that action releases it to the public domain. I can't even believe you didn't already realize this. That is not the issue here. The rightsholder didn't post to Twitter, an unauthorized third party did.

  16. Re: Look to the constitution for answers on Two Years After FBI vs Apple, Encryption Debate Remains (axios.com) · · Score: 2

    And that is the only reason we still hear about this. People uneducated about encryption think this is a political / legal issue, while those of us who understand it realize math has already stated in no uncertain terms that the uneducated cannot have their way.

  17. Re: They did ask... on Hey Microsoft, Stop Installing Apps On My PC Without Asking (howtogeek.com) · · Score: 1

    I have this problem where sometimes a meeting will run longer than expected and I'll get a ticket because I can't get to the meter in time to add coins before it times out. No doubt your "workaround" would be to crush the car in a junkyard.

  18. Re: They did ask... on Hey Microsoft, Stop Installing Apps On My PC Without Asking (howtogeek.com) · · Score: 1

    That is not correct. Ubuntu is in fact the worst. :-)

  19. Re: Hey, Chris Hoffman on Hey Microsoft, Stop Installing Apps On My PC Without Asking (howtogeek.com) · · Score: 1

    When the person having the problem only has two tools in their toolbox: reboot and reinstall.

  20. Re: So no killer apps. on The Most Popular Linux Desktop Programs (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    In that case you asserted earlier that Linux had a problem in general and then switched over to an edge/corner case to prove the software incapable. There is always the caveat that you have decent hardware. With 8GB, or even 4GB RAM, a decent FSB rate, etc. will usually be performant enough.

  21. Re: Not clear what the complaint is here... on Messenger Kids Advocates Were Facebook-Funded (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Many, many people here would, clearly. Gone are the days when most of the Slashdot readership were competent thoughtful professionals, but we both already knew that. Next up, "Porsche bribed experts to design their cars. In fact our investigation has uncovered the fact that every single expert involved in the design was financially compensated by Porsche!"

  22. Re: I mean... on Messenger Kids Advocates Were Facebook-Funded (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Exactly what I came to say. Experts get paid for their expertice. What I find fishy is why they wouldn't *all* be paid. I am no Schmuckerberg fan, and the list of valid criticisms are long indeed, but citing this as one just makes one look phenomenally foolish.

  23. Re: Fastest transition to 3rd world nation? on Trump Administration Wants To Fire 248 Forecasters At the National Weather Service (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Science is literally showing that the brains development is radically changing due to social media and the effect of what Alvin Toffler called Future Shock. In other words you couldn't be more wrong, and should be trying to get a clue not give one.

  24. Re: Must all vendors support Linux? on 'Razer Doesn't Care About Linux' (gnome.org) · · Score: 1

    Plonk

  25. Re: Why? on AMP For Email Is a Terrible Idea (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Many of us have already "seen this in action" and if you do some research you will know what we already know. It is beyond any shadow of a doubt a bad idea.