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  1. Re:water shortages are bullshit on Bill Gates Just Bought 25,000 Acres in the Arizona Desert (kgw.com) · · Score: 0

    Global warming will bring the ocean to you. Or the Boring Company can dig a tube... I mean, if we can pump oil across Alaska and other poisonous chemicals all across the continent...

  2. Yeah, I really wanna live in Delhi right now...

  3. Re:Global warming might be GOOD (more food, etc) on How Two Scientists Accurately Predicted Global Warming in 1967 (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    Global warming may or may not be bad, but some of us would like to see clear skies every now and then. The contamination is unnecessary. We don't have to be such slobs.

  4. Re:So who did Chinese propaganda on FB support? on China Spreads Propaganda to U.S. on Facebook, a Platform it Bans at Home (nytimes.com) · · Score: 2

    Yes

  5. I wouldn't let them in either. It's a bad idea. on Most Amazon Prime Subscribers Say They Don't Want To Buy the Amazon Key That Lets Delivery People Into Their Homes (recode.net) · · Score: 2

    Put in a keyed "doggie door" to push the package through. Or use a locked front porch.

  6. Prison is stupid and cruel for things like this on Malware Developer Who Used Spam Botnet To Pay For College Gets No Prison Time (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 2

    Just garnish some of his earnings

  7. 321GB eh? on CIA Releases 321GB of Bin Laden's Digital Library (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    That's a lot of material. Must be 4K video. Did Tolstoy even write that much?

  8. Re:Ask Slashdot: on Facebook, Twitter and Google Berated by Senators on Russia (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    No, you don't get it. I'm asking why propaganda does work (rhetorically of course) and why should we blame the Russians for it.

  9. Ask Slashdot: on Facebook, Twitter and Google Berated by Senators on Russia (bbc.com) · · Score: 0

    Did "Russian" propaganda compel YOU to vote for Trump?

  10. If smokers can't get by with smoking in their homes and automobiles, too bad. They have no right to pollute the air of the rest of humanity.

    *cough*

  11. it is not even being alleged, that the devices are harmful to anyone other than the actual users.

    They're at least as dangerous as the Note 7

  12. Take my wife! Please!

    *Damn spell correct* - He must have meant 'wifi'

  13. You think the British knew at the time what 1 light vs 2 meant?

    To the Brits any flashing light would be suspicious, and that's part of the problem. Transmission of a signal can be very revealing. Not only is encryption necessary, so is cloaking.

  14. But you can! Every two years you can completely replace the house of representatives. But every two years that opportunity is squandered when 97% of them are reelected. So let's not blame the government for doing what it is asked.

  15. Discussion of the issue is a total waste on Justice Department To Be More Aggressive In Seeking Encrypted Data From Tech Companies (wsj.com) · · Score: 0

    There is nothing to discuss, except how to make better encryption that nobody can control. Discussing whether we should or not is pure masturbation in manufactured hysteria. Regardless, the government will just have keyloggers built into the BIOS. The manufacturers are the weak link here.

  16. Neurons and synapses. The universe is a brain.

  17. ... rely so heavily on the operators' networks on Hello, Mobile Operators? This is Your Age of Disruption Calling (mckinsey.com) · · Score: 1

    What, they don't pay for their connection like everybody else?

  18. Re:I don't want to charge my headphones on Bluetooth Won't Replace the Headphone Jack -- Walled Gardens Will (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    Can you imagine Macs not being compatible with non-Apple keyboard and mouse?

    Kind of.

  19. You'll never know if your phone is off on iOS 11's Misleading 'Off-ish' Setting For Bluetooth and Wi-Fi is Bad for User Security (eff.org) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Unless you can remove the battery.

    The mic is always hot, and probably the camera too.

  20. I saw those ads on Facebook Says 10 Million US Users Saw Russia-linked Ads (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Definitely affected my vote

  21. Re:Mail your creditors. on Equifax Says 2.5 Million More Americans May Be Affected By Hack (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    There are two other reporting agencies they can use...

    They have been breached also. We can stop with the denials. The entire system is wide open

  22. Re:I don't care What the alleged Crime is... on Supreme Court Won't Hear Kim Dotcom's Civil Forfeiture Case (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2, Informative

    No, they're taking your shit because it was bad shit. The shit itself is being accused of the crime. And shit has shit for rights.

  23. Re:It's not the Breach, stupid on Equifax CEO: All Companies Get Breached (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    It's also restating the obvious

  24. you mind if I put this antenna up on yonder peak? on Hawaii Approves Telescope On Volcano Sacred To Indigenous People (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    That's our Sacred Mountain.

    This is our Sacred Antenna!

  25. in private briefings, with government officials, about *Russia*... Sounds like a match made in heaven.