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  1. Re: What's the problem? on Ask Slashdot: How Do I Explain Copyright To My Kids? · · Score: 1

    What you have is already a copy. It doesn't matter what copy you make the copy from. This is also why it is impossible to determine if a P2P download is copyright infringement. If I buy a CD and then choose to download an mp3 of a song from the CD rather than rip it that is completely legal, as I have purchased the rights, not the bits.

  2. Re: The PATRIOT act is not a law. on Warrantless Surveillance Can Continue Even If Law Expires, Officials Say (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    We know it's not Trump. The tiny fingered Don doesn't *have* friends!

  3. Re: The PATRIOT act is not a law. on Warrantless Surveillance Can Continue Even If Law Expires, Officials Say (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    In most cases those laws stay on the books through selective enforcement. For example the police arrest people if they know they are not in a position to fight it, but if they know you have the means to do so they would never dream of it. Most people don't understand that a law can be illegal. I can't tell you how many times someone told me "of course they can do that ... It's a law!"

  4. Re: The PATRIOT act is not a law. on Warrantless Surveillance Can Continue Even If Law Expires, Officials Say (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    He has proved no such thing. The wheels of justice turn slowly, but the DO turn.

  5. Re: Lack of Property Rights on R.I.P., Cape Wind (bostonglobe.com) · · Score: 1

    I only commented on the claims about the picture dumbfuck.

  6. Thank God you will be sleeping for a *long* time. We have enough stupid asshats on Slashdot that want to discuss racism and politics while claiming all things involving technology are boring.

  7. So like a human, you tell the person the rules, they give them zero thought, and play zero games, but are an expert? That wouldn't be SO. That would be Magical Intelligence.

  8. Programmed is learned. That's why they have different *programs* for different degrees in college. I'm sure they could have it watch 1000s of chess matches to deduce it, but then you would claim it didn't "learn" the moved because someone "programmed" it. In other words, your objection can always be made, and is also always a stupid argument. You are basically saying it didn't learn because someone used a method conducive to computers to teach it rather than taking some convoluted path to the same result. It didn't know how, and then through trial and error it figured out how to. On planet Earth, in the English language, we call that process learning. Now all that is left is to see if *you* are capable of learning, or if you will go on making the same stupid objections.

  9. Evidently you were unaware of Open Source and how that works.

  10. Re: hashtag 140 on Trump Is Looking at Plans For a Global Network of Private Spies (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    No. I really don't.

  11. Re: Lack of Property Rights on R.I.P., Cape Wind (bostonglobe.com) · · Score: 1

    How, prey tell, does that magically change the picture?

  12. Re: I'm sorry. You're the idiot. on Android Go Will Make the Most Basic Phones Run Smoothly (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    If only there were some measure of intelligence that could test the veracity of your assertion!

  13. Facebook and friends on 'Bitcoin Could Cost Us Our Clean-Energy Future' (grist.org) · · Score: 1

    How many bitcoin do you want to bet that far more power gets wasted doing useless things like FB Status posting, being a twit, and the "like" than goes into bitcoin mining?

  14. Re: Great idea on Trump Is Looking at Plans For a Global Network of Private Spies (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Heh. Plonk

  15. Plonk

  16. Re: I do. I build embedded systems, and you're clu on Android Go Will Make the Most Basic Phones Run Smoothly (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I didn't read your whole post, but just happened to glance at the end of your post and noticed your attempt to condescend after spouting your ignorance. "Go ask someone who programs ... " You truly are a special kind of stupid.

  17. Re: I do. I build embedded systems, and you're clu on Android Go Will Make the Most Basic Phones Run Smoothly (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Thanks for establishing that you are an "all you have to do is" moron who can't figure out that businesses are about profit, not giving away resources.

  18. That's because you don't know how to Google. Here is an exercise for you. Find a link to a single movie production company that uses Windows.

  19. Never the less you can do video editing better on Linux than on Windows, and true professionals use Linux. That's the point. We still have morons throwing around claims from the 90s in 2017 and it is absurd.

  20. Re: Great... on Android Go Will Make the Most Basic Phones Run Smoothly (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    When you get a basic understanding of the difference between running Linux on standard COTS x86 architecture and embedded ARM platforms get back to us.

  21. Re: Great... on Android Go Will Make the Most Basic Phones Run Smoothly (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, everyone calls you an idiot, but it never occurs to you that you might be an idiot, thereby cementing the fact of your idiocy. The difference between a 4 year old phone and one on the shelf today is quite large. Meanwhile you are the idiot saying "why get a new Porsche when you can drive a used Ford Escort? They both get you from point A to B! Hey, how come everyone keeps calling me an idiot when I say That? They must not have an answer!"

  22. Re: Great idea on Trump Is Looking at Plans For a Global Network of Private Spies (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Res ipso loquitor

  23. Re: Great idea on Trump Is Looking at Plans For a Global Network of Private Spies (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Or I'm smart enough to figure out that "very nice people" don't say to themselves "hey, I think I'll go hang with the neo-Nazi scrum today and try to start a riot" you ignorant fucking douchebag.

  24. Re: Great idea on Trump Is Looking at Plans For a Global Network of Private Spies (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    English is a language you have yet to learn at all evidently.

  25. Re: Great idea on Trump Is Looking at Plans For a Global Network of Private Spies (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    Which was a lie as every single person marching in the white supremacist side self identified as worthless scum.