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  1. Re:They all start with digital audio on 'High Definition Vinyl' Is Coming As Early As Next Year (pitchfork.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    'cause they're cheaper?...

  2. Re:"Louder volume"?! on 'High Definition Vinyl' Is Coming As Early As Next Year (pitchfork.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah, it goes to 11

  3. Tesla's black box data on NTSB Boots Tesla From Investigation Into Fatal Autopilot Crash (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    It's not exactly open. The NTSB has to change that. If we don't demand transparency, we will always get the runaround. It's a law of nature.

  4. Re:Function following form on 'A Fresh, Clean Look.' Gmail Is About To Get a Makeover (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    This is why I've used Netscape for the last 20 years. I've grown accustomed to its face, while everyone plays *follow the leader*... over the cliff as far as I care.

  5. Bots in the firehose!! Betcha they're Russian! on 'A Fresh, Clean Look.' Gmail Is About To Get a Makeover (fortune.com) · · Score: 2

    Malibu Stacy has a New Hat!

    How else could crap like this get voted up to the front page?! Somebody! Please! Tell me!

  6. you cannot force ME to say anything I do not want to.

    :-) Tell that to the grand jury...

    The government does whatever the majority lets it do, which can be rather unfortunate for those who are not part of the majority. With a lopsided demographic there will be issues that the majority does not want to address, or even acknowledge.

    When it comes to free speech, the only real limit worthy of discussion is the decibel level. The listeners have rights, too. Everything else is just a cacophony of screaming chimps.

  7. How much? All of it... on How Much VR User Data Is Oculus Giving To Facebook? (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Same with Whatsapp and everything else they own.

    The question may as well be rhetorical.

  8. Re:Russia if you're listening... on Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower Says Data From 87 Million Users Could Be Stored In Russia (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    I think that the real problem is that the "Democrats" and "Republicans" are fully invested in maintaining their duopoly, and the overwhelming majority are playing along.

    Last count, about 98.6% and there is absolutely no light at the end of that tunnel. It's a dead end. Tribalism is biological

  9. Re:Congress and Trump is doing exactly what... on SpaceX Can't Broadcast Earth Images Because of a Murky License (cnet.com) · · Score: 0

    Lookin' for a 'Funny' mod? Joke's kinda old...

  10. If you limit web tracking

    What makes you think you can really do that?

    There is no argument against such powerful faith. Secondary sources work just fine. Just search your name in Google, and BAM! And if you only have a few friends, you might buy some time, until one of their friends start tagging. And then there is the state, bank, store, etc, gonna trust them too? Try as you might, the privacy atrophies very rapidly, especially if you use a credit card and have a job. Facebook just makes it obvious. It only reveals what has already existed for a very long time. Their "crime" is that somebody got careless and blew the cover off. Their only regret is in getting caught, and regardless, nothing will come of it. And I can assure you that you would not be too difficult to find in Facebook. It is foolish to believe that a full profile can't be built from secondary sources, it just takes a little longer.

  11. You don't have to lift a finger. Your friends and neighbors (and everywhere you shop) will handle everything for you.

  12. Your rant does not apply. You personally can avoid contributing to it, but that doesn't help one bit.. When you're in, you're in. There is no out. The "no-peeing" section of the pool does not exist.

  13. Re: Free Money on SpaceX Can't Broadcast Earth Images Because of a Murky License (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    given how disfunctional congress is these days

    Let's not blame the victim here. Congress isn't dysfunctional. It is merely high maintenance. It is our obligation to keep them on a leash...

  14. Re:No, Sheryl on Sheryl Sandberg: Users Would Have To Pay To Opt Out of Facebook Ads (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    opt out of Facebook

    You can't. Besides, it's not just facebook. Besides that, they're probably just following orders, you know, the secret ones...

  15. So, it's a ransom on Sheryl Sandberg: Users Would Have To Pay To Opt Out of Facebook Ads (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    And their "privacy" policy is really a Miranda warning, as they all are. Everything to you do will be used against you.

  16. Travel is a natural right

    But operating heavy machinery on a public thoroughfare is not.

    Make sure you have comfortable shoes :-)

  17. We have to cripple the tech...

    This story sounds very familiar

  18. Re:The question is are there really jobs on Duolingo To Silicon Valley Workers: Move To Pittsburgh, Where You Can Actually Afford a Home (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Meanwhile I left behind several friends who bought houses and got stuck in really shitty dead end jobs when they found out how bad the job market really is. Meanwhile I left behind several friends who bought houses and got stuck in really shitty dead end jobs when they found out how bad the job market really is. They're trapped.

    Not in an infinite loop I hope...

  19. Re:The key number here is 15 million per year on US To Seek Social Media Details From All Visa Applicants (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    When was that?

  20. Re:That's China only though, and not willing on Apple Launches iOS 11.3 With Raft of Privacy Features (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    i cant trust them to not do the same for the US, EU or anyone else?

    I can because they (A) don't want to...

    That's a cool trick! What number am I thinking?

  21. Re:Encourage Facetime on Most Tech Workers Would Ignore a Call From Their Boss Outside Work Hours (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    I would love to read the arrest report after the boss's 13 year old daughter rings the phone for him and you pick up.

  22. Re:This is obvious on Most Tech Workers Would Ignore a Call From Their Boss Outside Work Hours (zdnet.com) · · Score: 0

    :-) Says a lot about your 'planning', doesn't it?

  23. Re:And then a hero comes along on Flat-Earther's Steam-Powered Rocket Lofts Him 1,875 Feet Up Into Mojave Desert (latimes.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    he turned a goddamn mobile home into a goddamn launch pad

    Breaking Mad

  24. Re:It really shouldn't be that hard on William Shatner Criticizes Facebook Hoax Ad Announcing His Death (people.com) · · Score: 2

    Either Shatner is dead or he isn't.

    Only if you're looking at him

  25. Just google for alternatives to YouTube...