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  1. Hang on to your passport. on NASA And The UAE Will Collaborate On A Journey To Mars (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    UAE will want to keep it until you paid off your traveling expenses

  2. Re:Visited Taipei Display Geek (retired) last mont on Feds Ask Supreme Court To Void Apple's $400 Million Award From Samsung (siliconbeat.com) · · Score: 2

    I don't understand the utility of asking juries to award $400M patent awards based on "telephones" with "rounded corners".

    Even if it's a bit chancy, it's a great way to launder and write off 400 mil... The "lawsuit" is just another way of transferring funds

  3. Re:WTF is DeRay Mckesson? on How Activist DeRay Mckesson's Twitter Account Was Hacked · · Score: 1

    OMG! This guy?! He's more phony than Jesse Jackson. A typical subway scammer. And he's not even entertaining. Too bad people are falling for this shit. I think somebody like Soros or Koch is putting up some money. This stuff can't possibly make it on its own. Not when there's real tweets worth reading

  4. Re:Verizon accounts are unsecure?! on How Activist DeRay Mckesson's Twitter Account Was Hacked · · Score: 1

    Lucky you. At least you got connected to something

  5. Re:MAKE UP YOUR MINDS on Playing Politics With Agile Projects (cio.com) · · Score: 2

    God, it sucks to have to work at a corporation for a living.

    Just take the money and run...

  6. Uber is a typical Wall Street scam, a bubble on Uber Banned in Germany and France, and Faces Lawsuits in Multiple States (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    They might not even last until the election before they run off with all that 'valuation' cash.

  7. How they think of me, whether it's a product or cattle feed or whatever, means nothing. I haven't handed them a penny, and I have a free place to post my shit. I really don't understand people are upset about.

  8. IoT is the new mesh. We should exploit it too on NSA Couldn't Hack San Bernardino Shooter's iPhone; Now Working On Exploiting IoT (theintercept.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    Urbanites won't need an ISP once everything connects to each other. It shouldn't be too difficult to spy on the NSA while they're spying on us. Surf's up. Catch the wave.

  9. Re:You are the product, not the customer on Facebook Threatens To Delete Users' Photos If They Don't Install Moments app (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    With Facebook, Yoooo toooo can make millions selling distressed properties! Sign up now!

    People shouldn't take this internet stuff personally. Just treat it like a business. And do like the rich and famous, use a personal server for email and other *cough* personal information that might be used against you.

  10. Re:those who dont use these sites on Facebook Threatens To Delete Users' Photos If They Don't Install Moments app (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Facebook is a billboard, and it's free to all. Can you think of a better setup? Only put up the data you want to share, pictures of products, prices, location, contact info, etc. Why does everybody make a big stink about nothing? This is what the *Market Will Bear*. It is what most people accept.

  11. I can't worry about that silly shit. Facebook is the best free advertising platform anybody could ask for. Take advantage of it and make a buck or two.

  12. Infrastructure is content agnostic. Everything else travels over the same road. Now, if you can make a display with stone tools, I will be impressed, but I'm living in the present, using present technology.

  13. Try to figure out the human effort required to produce a display, and you will see it is also "worth" very little.

  14. Re:Seawater or any salt water? on Scientists In Iceland Turn CO2 Into Stone (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    How many drill holes would be needed?

    Until it is full...

  15. it seems that Bluetooth tries to re-transmit missed packets.

    That's horrible... How can a live stream keep up? There's no way to adjust caching (as in shrinking the buffer) in bluetooth?

  16. Try bluetooth headphones. See if the latency matches the speakers.

  17. Maybe it did

    And mesh networking will enable Bluetooth devices to connect together in networks that can cover an entire building or home, opening up home and industrial automation applications.

  18. DRM actually works?

  19. So, nothing else is really needed for somebody else to take over, if they so choose.

    Well, that's kind of why I wonder this makes the front page. Being open makes the issue of official support a 'non-issue'. Eh, maybe it's just a heads up.

    $200 buys lots of beans. Why should I replace perfectly functional hardware? On the other hand, it can't hurt the second hand market.

  20. That should mean End of copyright privileges so that third parties can pick up where Google leaves off.

    Regardless, what's the problem? Will it self destruct if you load a different OS? Even Windows doesn't need 32gb.

  21. Re:HOLY FREAKIN' FRIP-FROP! on Visual Studio 2015 C++ Compiler Secretly Inserts Telemetry Code Into Binaries (infoq.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, he will be soon, he's very old

  22. Re:Would not change anything on Sir Tim Berners-Lee: Internet Has Become 'World's Largest Surveillance Network' (theinquirer.net) · · Score: 1

    Oh, sorry. And you didn't answer the question. What restrictions on speech are contained in the 1st Amendment?

  23. Re:Would not change anything on Sir Tim Berners-Lee: Internet Has Become 'World's Largest Surveillance Network' (theinquirer.net) · · Score: 1

    Involuntary restriction of speech is censorship.

  24. Re:Would not change anything on Sir Tim Berners-Lee: Internet Has Become 'World's Largest Surveillance Network' (theinquirer.net) · · Score: 1

    People will attempt to claim that lies are protec[t]ed under the first amendment, which is simply not true.

    Feel free to point out any part of the amendment that allows for your exception. And while you're snooping around, take a glance at history.

    There is no requirement that you believe lies. Take your quest for censorship elsewhere.

  25. it's a very good for a 7 digit /.er.

    Ouch! another death by a thousand cuts!

    With full understanding of the sentiment, not everything is as they appear