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  1. Re:The opposite is true on W3C Approves WebAuthn as the Web Standard For Password-Free Logins (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm on iOS

    Now I've got your thoughts... if you need security, open source software OS is not an option

  2. Re:Linux 5.0 on Linux 5.0 Released (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    MPFI Turbo

  3. Re:They forgot the most important new feature: CoC on Linux 5.0 Released (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    another flamebait... grow up

  4. Re:Is this going to require a reboot? on Linux 5.0 Released (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    the OP is clearly joking! /sarcasm

  5. Re:I've been seening a lot of these stories lately on Massive Database Leak Exposes China's 'Digital Surveillance State' (eff.org) · · Score: 1

    It's China: RED DANGER! COMMIES! (cold war feelings...)

  6. If you don't have one, many will take that as a suspicious sign.

    It's why I have an (almost empty) facebook profile

  7. It's in the EULA... on Ask Slashdot: How Is It Even Legal For Websites To Gather And Sell Users' Data? · · Score: 1

    ... the user grants the permissions needed there: you don't read that?!

  8. What is the use of... on Twitter Confirms It's Working On a 'Hide Tweet' Feature (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    ... Direct Messages?

  9. Re:Bingo on Renewable Energy Policies Actually Work (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Try being 24 in 2001 like I was.

    I was 19 at the time (good times!)

  10. Re:No they don't on Renewable Energy Policies Actually Work (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    "the truth" doesn't exist (maybe only on the Bible, for who believes it...)

  11. Re:No they don't on Renewable Energy Policies Actually Work (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    America, the country that didn't sign the Paris accord, dropped CO2 emissions more than anyone else.

    Who, for example? Your affirmation is not a little bit too strong?

  12. Re:Get a Mac on Linux Users Are Unable To Manage Their Apple ID on Applecom (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1

    You will pay the overprice?

  13. Re:What's missing is RAM on A Psion Palmtop Successor Has Arrived and It Runs Android and Linux (pocket-lint.com) · · Score: 1

    4GB is plenty RAM for Linux, today: it's only a small amount of RAM for gaming...

  14. Re: Physical buttons on Android Q May Change the Back Button To a Gesture (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I liked physical keyboards at first too, but now I'm used to swipe to type, and realized it is faster... (and the lighter and thinner devices without an physical keyboard had me :P)

  15. Old people... on 'No, You Can't Ignore Email. It's Rude.' (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Today, everyone with an Android phone has an email account and doesn't even understand it: for my parents and grandparents, for example, a mail received is just a phone notification that they don't understand, and thus, ignore... I check and clean my mother inbox regularly, but this kind of thing is far for common...

  16. Re:Project Treble on Ask Slashdot: Are Custom Android ROMs Still a Thing? · · Score: 1

    Call me when old phones actually start getting updates.

    My Samsung Galaxy S5 runs Android 8.1 (LineageOS 15.1): it's not old enough to you?

  17. Re:Can it build a wall? on The World's Fastest Supercomputer Breaks an AI Record (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    yeap: human stupidity is bad replaced by IA (yet)

  18. milk, the baby cow's food?

  19. milk

    milk is animal-based food, thus bad for environment sir (cattle farming emits so many CO2...) :P

  20. good question...

  21. "Well-educated"... on Parents Who Don't Vaccinate Kids Tend To Be Affluent, Better Educated (go.com) · · Score: 1

    ... means are funny: "there are lies, damned lies, and statistics" :P

  22. Explain something to me, how you concluded that:

    here you show that you were obviously too lazy to even read to the end of the page...

    ? Paranormal capabilities? What are you doing here, with this great skill?

  23. Re: Did you not realize on AI-Driven Python Code-Completion Tool 'Kite' Attracts $17M In Investments (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    thank you

  24. the absolute BEST programmers are the laziest ones.

    What a piece of shit text, from a programmer that over-valorized himself...

  25. A lazy programmer will spend vast amount of time determining a way to do something that involves less work, to build systems so that they need the least maintenance.

    It's contrary to my work experience... the word "lazy" misunderstood by us two?
    A bad and "lazy" programmer generally not consider software maintainability, in my experience...