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  1. Fuck NSA! Fuck GCHQ! Fuck all you creeps! on Ask Slashdot: How To Determine If One Is On a Watchlist? · · Score: 1

    You're all on a list now. You're welcome.

  2. Re: And cancerous explosives! on Stanford Creates Tricorder-Like Devices For Detecting Cancer and Explosives (stanford.edu) · · Score: 1

    Don't heat it too much nyao.

  3. Re: From one Lion's Den into another on Microsoft Putting Servers In Germany To Keep User Data Away From US Intelligence (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Because there is a balance now between the private billionaire's world and the govs, and at its core lies yours and everyone else's information. All these "laws" are simply there because people can't handle the truth. It's a bunch of well known super heroes and their HQs up in the Western world and Germany is no different. Here's the positive side, we're all safe because everyone's naked. The negative side, some of the naked people are 30 feet tall and they're happy to see you.

  4. If the beat is good, we're gonna jam.

  5. Re: National level? on Bill Confirming Property Rights For Asteroid Miners Passes the Senate (examiner.com) · · Score: 2

    This is more along the lines of, "Go forth and discover the dark seas little billionaires, we won't shoot you down, oh, here are some rules." I'm sure Madagascar had a thing or two to say to weigh in on the issue but US don't care baby.

  6. It's gettin' hot in here so hot, so take off all your clothes!

  7. Re: Same as Jailbreaking iPhones on NSA Uses Vulnerabilities Before It Discloses Them, Keeps Some To Itself (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Troll? Funny, sure, but I think it's trolling to consider my comment trolling.

  8. This is what you get when you get a bunch of drag and drop coders and a bloated budget.

  9. Re:Boolean Sheet on No Such Thing As 'Unlimited' Data (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    It's not my concern that unlimited data became "unlimited data". When I signed up all of the telecom companies had a better quality of service to offer, I expect that to be honored until I choose to change my plan. I do not wish to change anything about my plan, it's been working fine for me for years.

  10. Re: How can there be? on No Such Thing As 'Unlimited' Data (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    You're also taking the big company rules supreme, shut up and take it (a.k.a. Netflix, buy one less latte) approach. I don't honestly care what the fine print says. I signed up when unlimited data was indeed unlimited data. I kept my plan and was grandfathered in, and do not wish to change anything about it, even after unlimited got quotation marks around it. The fact that Verizon, Sprint, ATT or whomever decided to collectively undervalue customer service was before my time, and yes indeed I expect to have that bargain honored.

  11. Well, it is indeed possible to measure and implement such an interface. But believe you me, we are not going to want to integrate ourselves that deeply. That isn't to say this won't be the only option for disabled people, and this man is truly dedicated to making those people's lives better.

  12. Re: Why would any leader... on Google's Robotics Group Lacks Leadership (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    That being said, can you put a saddle on Big Dog and ride it home?

  13. Boolean Sheet on No Such Thing As 'Unlimited' Data (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    This is a bit like ripping off your grandfathers in plans. I have been buying my own phones so that I may keep my unlimited data plan, and now I hear the price will change? It makes no sense to retroactively change an agreement. I am most seriously displeased.

  14. Re:Because it's the FTC's job, not the FCC's. on The FCC Says It Can't Force Google and Facebook To Stop Tracking Their Users (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, can the better business bureau stop those really annoying waiters/waitresses from asking all about you? No. But maybe one could advise restaurant staff not to follow their customers to the restroom. Also maybe a restaurant with a sign outside which states, "Free Food" should not be so enticing.

  15. Re:What a role model on Badly-Coded Ransomware Locks User Files and Throws Away Encryption Key (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    That's one way of writing a format virus.

  16. Re: Same as Jailbreaking iPhones on NSA Uses Vulnerabilities Before It Discloses Them, Keeps Some To Itself (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    They're not so bad, once you get to know them.

  17. Re: Why I favor "1 part stand alone exe" design on How a Mobile App Firm Found the XcodeGhost In the Machine (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Old man overdoes his medication, yells at clouds.

  18. Re: It will be like service areas for phones on Autonomous Cars Aren't As Smart as They're Cracked Up To Be (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I think the really jammed up and extremely non-adventurous city traffic would appreciate auto driving IF every car was equipped with it. Because then that invisible bottleneck where car A moves first, car B moves, then car C wouldn't happen. Cars A, B, and C would stop and move at the same time. Other than that I don't want one. In rural VA it's really fun to drive, plus or minus a few insane drivers.

  19. Re: Alternate headline on The 'Trick' To Algorithmic Coding Interview Questions (dice.com) · · Score: 1

    My thoughts exactly. Memorize a few basic loops and see if you can deliver Google the Big O? Welcome to our team.

  20. Re: Something something question in headline equal on Should Programmers Be Called Engineers? (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    An engineer is a professional practitioner of engineering, concerned with applying scientific knowledge, mathematics, and ingenuity to develop solutions for technical, societal and commercial problems.

    According to Wikipedia, yes. Maybe we can agree on, if you program an engine you can be called engineer? Seems like a "mote" point.

  21. Re: $6000? on The $6,000 Computer Desk That Lets You Lie Down While You Work · · Score: 1

    Well no wonder you keep getting those mod points. You keep giving him +1 he's gonna assume you got more!

  22. Re: revolutionary technology on "Unsecured Memory Card" Prompts Election Fraud Investigation In Georgia (ajc.com) · · Score: 1

    We must be as cool as Canadians down here in Blacksburg, VA :)

  23. Re: $6000? on The $6,000 Computer Desk That Lets You Lie Down While You Work · · Score: 1

    How much is a hamster wheel over there? Like a really big one, with Internet access.

  24. GIRL coders? on Google-Supported CodeGirl Documentary Makes "Exclusive YouTube Premiere" · · Score: 1

    I dunno, the video mentioned the use of pink and cookies. I want my cookies.

  25. Re: Autie/Aspie is not a disease on Huge Survey Shows Correlation Between Autistic Traits and STEM Jobs (cam.ac.uk) · · Score: 1

    Maybe he was being nice? Not everybody appreciates eye contact. It's like the firm handshake, I don't care for it, says nothing about that person except that they think a firm handshake says something about that person. Then again maybe not, maybe they just like to squeeze hands. I personally find that some people are more reactive than others, we call those people autistic, aspergers, whatever. Those people live closer to "now", generally, and take long breaks from it when it gets overwhelming to react to so many things. So maybe it's just a different way of filtering information and connecting them. I mean we're all just breathing, eating, breeding mammals, some tweet worse than others, big whoop.