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  1. They’re taking it seriously!! How dare you question the Zuck’s sincerity.

  2. His is a third-person pronoun referring to the Cloudfare CEO mentioned in the preceding sentence. Learn2English.

  3. How so? Even the highest-selling headsets have barely sold a couple a million over a multiple year time period. The whole thing is stillborn.

  4. It's not the Walmart way if it's not a soul-crushing experience. Like having to do a daily chant before work starts.

  5. Re:But does it have a code of conduct on LLVM 7.0 Released: Better CPU Support, AMDGPU Vega 20; Clang 7.0 Gets FMV and OpenCL C++ (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes.

  6. Good. on Twitter Is Reviving the Chronological Timeline (engadget.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Good. Algorithmic timelines are shit.

  7. And yet many projects have high quality code without people being having to be dicks.

  8. but I think the overall approach is a good one and that Linux would not be as good as it is today if he let substandard code into the system. Hopefully he's able to keep the same tough stance on quality while being able to communicate it more effectively.

    Why do people act like a project would be forced to take in substandard code just because the maintainers aren't allowed to be assholes? Constructive criticism and mentoring can be used just as well in place of being a dickish aspie.

  9. Why do you falsely presume that he'll stop caring solid engineering just because he stops being an assholish aspie? The two are not mutually exclusive in any shape. Instead of being a dick, he can provide constructive criticism and mentoring instead to motivate people to actually want to continue working on the kernel.

  10. Yeah, and? on Nintendo Switch Cloud Save Data Disappears If You Cancel Subscription (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why would any expect Nintendo (or any company) to continue to store your data when you stopped paying for the service?

  11. No, just BeauHD.

  12. Re:Legal? on Windows 10 Will Use the Cloud To Free Up Disk Space (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm not a lawyer but isn't this border line illegal?

    Based on what statute in which jurisdiction?

  13. Actually the only one failing is you. Mean, median and mode are all "averages." Secondly, IQ is mapped to a normal distribution where by definition the median and mean are equivalent. So the AC is perfectly correct.

  14. The state is... on 'State of JavaScript 2018' Survey Announced (stateofjs.com) · · Score: 1

    It’s easily summed up in two words:

    Shit sux.

  15. Re: Just don't post anything on twitter on Progressive Web Apps Moving Mainstream As Twitter Makes Its Mobile Site the Main (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    And yet it's still within their right to do so even when it's capricious and arbitrary despite all the snowflakes going apoplectic. Alex Jones and his band of snowflakes are not being censored and they are free to move to Gab where they'll fit right in.

  16. Re:For schools only? on Vizio May Soon Inform Customers When Its Smart TVs Are Spying On Them (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    You're not genuinely that dumb are you?

  17. Re:Just don't post anything on twitter on Progressive Web Apps Moving Mainstream As Twitter Makes Its Mobile Site the Main (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    Why is InfoWars?

    If you violate these rules, your posts and/or user name will be deleted.
    Remember: you are a guest here. It is not censorship if you violate the rules and your post is deleted. All civilizations have rules and if you violate them you can expect to be ostracized from the tribe.

    https://www.infowars.com/terms...

    Hypocrisy, thy name is Alex Jones.

  18. Re:Hardly seems worth it on Huawei Caught Cheating Performance Test For New Phones (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 2

    Not true at all. The same SoC can have a wide difference in performance due to differing thermal headroom depending on the device.

  19. Re:And $10 more... on John McAfee's 'Unhackable' Bitfi Wallet Got Hacked -- Again (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    No.

    McAfee is, however, refusing to send out this version and then claiming no one is meeting the terms of the bounty

    Even a 5-year-old could understand that sentence correctly.

  20. Re: Ha Ha /Nelson on John McAfee's 'Unhackable' Bitfi Wallet Got Hacked -- Again (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    How much meth had he taken before making that proclamation?

  21. Re:So only now they're hiring an experienced sec g on John McAfee's 'Unhackable' Bitfi Wallet Got Hacked -- Again (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    He also doesn't have a stellar relationship with neighbors.

  22. Re:If McAffee still hyping things? on John McAfee's 'Unhackable' Bitfi Wallet Got Hacked -- Again (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    People who bought into ICO scams.

  23. Re:Talk is cheap. Almost as cheap as lying. on John McAfee's 'Unhackable' Bitfi Wallet Got Hacked -- Again (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    McAfee probably spent the money on bath salts and couldn't pay out.

  24. No I'm perfectly pleased with languages that don't have the horridness of Ruby's syntax or the stupid of Python's whitespace.

  25. Re:Another HUGE Windows 10 problem. on Microsoft Obliquely Acknowledges Windows 0-day Bug Published on Twitter (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The Microsoft Managed Desktop which is what those articles discuss willnot be forced on to anyone and are specifically being targeted to business users. Nowhere in the Mary Jo Foley article does it say that anyone will be forced into the service. What your spreading is actual fake news.