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  1. How do you know we don't have any evidence of it. Do you have access to Mueller's files? We certainly have already seen numerous guilty pleas from members of his "inner circle" followed by orwellian "that man was never part of my inner circle" newspeek from the tiny fingered Don.

  2. Re: Linux not vulnerable on Skype Can't Fix a Nasty Security Bug Without a Massive Code Rewrite (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    First of all the Skype updater is part of Skype. Second, Linux has dynamically linked libraries. Not only should this not be marked informative in any way, your entire post is 100% "misinformative."

  3. Re: Linux not vulnerable on Skype Can't Fix a Nasty Security Bug Without a Massive Code Rewrite (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    Really? It's "just as bad"? Did it really require a "massive re-write" to fix? Because if it did Red Hat did so way back in release 5. Are you saying the bug was "just as bad" but the vendor response was far better, since it got fixed promptly rather than the Linux vendors saying "that is a difficult bug, so we are just going to say screw the customer"?

  4. No, everyone assured you no lurkers could sniff the connection and read it. They never said that they couldn't be read after they had been decrypted on the other end of the connection by someone with access to the system.

  5. Re: Newer ASUS compact PCs not as Linux-friendly on 'Razer Doesn't Care About Linux' (gnome.org) · · Score: 1

    I have a T100-chi which is harder to get Linux working than that TA because the keyboard is Bluetooth. I needed an external keyboard to install Kali (Debian derivative) and jumped through several hoops, but it can be done. If you Google you will see others have the TA working as well. The only thing we haven't been able to get working is the webcam.

  6. Re: Must all vendors support Linux? on 'Razer Doesn't Care About Linux' (gnome.org) · · Score: 0, Troll

    We are actually quite happy that incompetent dipshits like you don't use Linux. Off you go now to play with your toys little boy ...

  7. Re: Even 99 percent is nearly worthless on Facial Recognition Is Accurate, if You're a White Guy (nytimes.com) · · Score: 0

    That is absurd. 99% of the time it will find the needle on the first try, and 1% of the time it will take longer as the stack is searched again.

  8. Re: Racist, or accurate? on Facial Recognition Is Accurate, if You're a White Guy (nytimes.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Actually that is literally the definition of racism.

  9. Re: Racist, or accurate? on Facial Recognition Is Accurate, if You're a White Guy (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    I have seen several black men make "we all look alike" jokes this year. I guarantee you it's a thing.

  10. Re: But... on Is Social Media Causing Childhood Depression? (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    I have no idea where you got that idea but nothing about social media prevents drug use including Alcohol.

  11. It is not a criminal act in the USA where it matters, since Hollywood is in the US. (You are likely confused by the difference between criminal and civil law)

  12. Re: Another douche bites the dust. on YouTube Suspends Ads on Logan Paul's Channels After 'Recent Pattern' of Behavior in Videos (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes. In the USA, where YouTube and Logan Paul are located, suicide is a crime. The person committing said crime is both perpetrator and victim of the crime. They could have called him the perp, but we tend not to speak ill of victims even when they are the perp too.

  13. Re: partisan politics on GOP Memo Criticizing FBI Surveillance is Released (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Right, and the internal affairs division should never be allowed to investigate the Chief of Police. It isn't illegal if the Chief does it! (Yes, you are an idiot.)

  14. Re: hashtag home server persecution on How DIY Rebels Are Working To Replace Tech Giants (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    There is a constitutional right to run ones own server. I'll give you a hint. But *first* you need to read *one* of the amendments.

  15. Re: There is always an answer on This Chinese Math Problem Has No Answer. Perhaps, It Has a Lot of Them. (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Lint at the very least

  16. That is beyond a shadow of a doubt the most ridiculous collection of bullshit claims I have read here today. Bravo.

  17. It's so obvious in hindsight! on Is It Time For Zero-Trust Corporate Networks? (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    I can't believe that nobody ever had this idea before, especially since it would obviously be incredibly easy to do and has no downsides or consequences on productivity!

  18. Re: Clever way around "blocked from imposing rules on New York Governor Signs Executive Order To Keep Net Neutrality Rules After FCC's Repeal (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Except in this case it is what is right.

  19. Rcoe: I can see dropping "Openness" on NSA Deletes 'Honesty' and 'Openness' From Core Values (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    So we'll look forward to your "why would you credit Trump?" comments soon, when someone credits him with things he didn't do himself, right?

  20. Re: And this means what? on NSA Deletes 'Honesty' and 'Openness' From Core Values (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    A Corporate Mission statement doesn't ever suggest that you can share corporate data because it includes "openness" ... or anything else so ridiculous. That's absurd.

  21. Re: No comment... on NSA Deletes 'Honesty' and 'Openness' From Core Values (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    Nobody thinks you are competent enough to work for the FBI. Seriously.

  22. Re: Big surprise on NSA Deletes 'Honesty' and 'Openness' From Core Values (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    Sure, but it would be different if you had a dick; trust me.

  23. "Evangelical Christian moron". I'm not sure if that is a double or triple redundancy. Maybe a doubleplus redundancy?

  24. Re: well they are being honest then on NSA Deletes 'Honesty' and 'Openness' From Core Values (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    Hi Mr. Putin!

  25. Re: They're being honest about one thing.... on NSA Deletes 'Honesty' and 'Openness' From Core Values (theintercept.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What we now know, as of this moment, is that you are a moron. For the rest we'll have to wait for Mueller to complete his task. Well that, and we know Trump is out for himself and doesn't give a fuck about anyone but himself. Time will tell with regards to the consequences of his sociopathaty fueled by the ignorance of dumbfuck like yourself.