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  1. Bite me faggots

  2. its

  3. There's nothing to see in the linked articles. Absolutely no interviews or attempt to verify. Idiotic.

  4. Not concerning on N. Korea Launches Ballistic Missile · · Score: 1

    If nk preempts the Chinese won't do a damn thing. Other countries won't preempt due to having no reason to.

  5. Re:children To Parents on Children To Parents: 'Don't Post About Me On Facebook Without Asking Me' (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    When Winslet posed nude in a screening of Titanic, there was a 8yo instructed by his parents to turn around and not look. Sacramento CA, not the butthole of the US.

  6. Re:North Korea's next target ... on Kim To N. Korean Military: Be Ready To Use Nuclear Weapons At Any Time (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    I hate their bland food. Give me Indian or Thai.

  7. Re:Well Duh Max OS is Based on Linux on KeRanger Mac Ransomware Based On Linux Forebear, Not Windows · · Score: 1

    Frankenstein was simply the creator. Did you mean The Monster?

  8. Re:New York Taxi Workers' Alliance on How Uber Profits Even When Its Drivers Aren't Earning Money (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    its.

  9. Re:New York Taxi Workers' Alliance on How Uber Profits Even When Its Drivers Aren't Earning Money (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    its

  10. Re:Wow, an uprise about: law and moral ... on Use Code From Stack Overflow? You Must Provide Attribution (stackexchange.com) · · Score: 1

    I make Manchurian Chicken all the time. It's a street delicacy served on toothpicks. There are infinite ways to make it. I post my variation on Manchurian Chicken online. It's a statement of fact which is not copyrightable. A code snippet is simply a recipe. It's not creative in the slightest, it's an example of how to solve a problem. Integrating the snippet into an actual work, it's the work that's copyrightable, not the statement of fact. This license debate has reached the limits of the absurd.

  11. I've updated my profile on SO with:

    Every post I make to Stack Overflow is explicitly released to the Public Domain and may be used without restriction. The license of the author in every case supersedes any blanket license of a service provider.

  12. Re:Practically speaking this amounts to guidelines on Use Code From Stack Overflow? You Must Provide Attribution (stackexchange.com) · · Score: 2

    I doubt it'll impact me in the slightest. I use it to find workarounds to consuming complicated APIs and even the stuff I paste gets refactored beyond recognition from the original. To me, how to integrate with Oauth is a statement of fact with hundreds of examples, and by the time I've customized it for my needs good luck finding anything that might be its source.

  13. Re:Siberia is 65 degrees, 2,700 km on Grisly Find Suggests Humans Inhabited Arctic 45,000 Years Ago (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    I think you meant Denmark.

  14. Hive mind of neckbeards on EU Rules Would Ban Kids Under 16 From Social Media (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    There's nothing as pathetic as a Freddie Mercury reach around.

  15. Re:Good! on EU Rules Would Ban Kids Under 16 From Social Media (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    The Lord of the flies called. They have a quarter. Two guesses what you're supposed to use it for. The second one is to use it as a fucking repository.

  16. I expected this reaction. You just don't get it. Testing hasn't been eliminated, simply the silo. I've worked on a few tester-free teams and it's been an unbeatable experience.

  17. Re:inefficient on Providing Addresses for 4 Billion People Using Three Words (mondaynote.com) · · Score: 1

    That's precisely what PayPal does

  18. Already solved on Providing Addresses for 4 Billion People Using Three Words (mondaynote.com) · · Score: 1

    I thought this was what ipv6 was for.

  19. Re:Yep, Unions do nothing on Contractors or Not, Seattle Uber Drivers Might Get Collective Bargaining · · Score: 1

    I know it's been a while but I heard about what happened to your dad. Sorry for your loss.

  20. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=bookmark+...

    Enjoy, I can do this all week.

  21. Re:Windows: Use .URL files on Ask Slashdot: Is There a Bookmark Manager That Actually Manages Bookmarks? · · Score: 1

    Win win.

  22. Neckbeards dominate windows 10 posts and I have more cred than the lot of them. Upgrade to windows now rather than later and free yourselves from tools who think that hijacking your boot is okay.

  23. Learn from print media on Axel Springer Goes After iOS 9 Ad Blockers In New Legal Battlle (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Intermixing ads with content is bloody infuriating, especially when it's animated in some form. Newspapers for centuries sold ads which were contained separate from the content; a buyer interested in the specials at the local market would flip through, it was seriously win win. A mild neutral link to deals on offer from advertisers achieves the same goal, and if the advertiser is relevant to my interests, I'd actually click on it. I've bought tons of stuff from promotions, e.g. 60" TV promoted locally, and I've never ever not once clicked through on some damn clown bouncing across my screen screaming buy this!!

  24. Isn't that the Auschwitz defense?

  25. Re:Need to use the system against itself on Chicago Sends More Than 100,000 "Bogus" Camera-Based Speeding Tickets · · Score: 1

    That's one of the most inspired posts I've ever seen. 1) Find out the douche who approved the cameras. 2) Hire a car closely matching what he drives. 3) Passable cutout plates with metallic paint. 4) Get him enough points in varied locations in a single night to get his license suspended. 5) Retire.

    The douche gets it dismissed but it takes him a court fight to do so.