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  1. Re:Mmm Mmmm mmm Mm! [Re:Why] on Fourth US Navy Collision This Year Raises Suspicion of Cyber-Attacks (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1

    You mean the Olympic, right?

  2. Re:And the Army is really buying these things? on DJI Spark Owners Must Update Firmware By September, Or Their Machines Will Be Bricked (suasnews.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    What is the alternative?

    Best drone ever... single motor, caged prop so you can safely bump into things, spherical shape so it can upright itself or even roll along the ground. Unfortunately the market has spoken, so there are very few of them.

  3. And the Army is really buying these things? on DJI Spark Owners Must Update Firmware By September, Or Their Machines Will Be Bricked (suasnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Good reason to kill that contract.

  4. Re:Uh, No. that's not how it works. on 50,000 Users Test New Anti-Censorship Tool TapDance (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1
  5. Re:Not A Moment Too Soon on 50,000 Users Test New Anti-Censorship Tool TapDance (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    As they say, the law is an ass. Any technology that can circumvent all censorship will be the best thing that can happen. Then we won't have to hear all the stupid masturbatory arguments about it.

  6. Re:Not A Moment Too Soon on 50,000 Users Test New Anti-Censorship Tool TapDance (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    Censorship is suicide, or it's murder. Who cares? It's poison. But you're right, free speech is not a suicide pact, it's a vaccine against tyranny.

  7. Also pen and paper are a hell of a lot quieter. Few things are more annoying than a room full of keyboards clicking and clacking.

  8. Re:Cum grano salis on FBI Warns US Private Sector To Cut Ties With Kaspersky (cyberscoop.com) · · Score: 2

    I read this and think that I am now far more likely to use Kaspersky that I was before and I think many large businesses will think the same.

    And that's exactly what the government wants you to think. Kaspersky is really a triple agent, working for our side, along with Snowden. He's coming back with a treasure trove, real soon now...

  9. Re:Cum grano salis on FBI Warns US Private Sector To Cut Ties With Kaspersky (cyberscoop.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Kaspersky can make a great advertising campaign out of this.

    *Banned in the US for refusing to whitelist government malware*

  10. Re:Good-bye Plex on Should Plex Stop Allowing Users To Opt Out of Data Collection? (www.plex.tv) · · Score: 1

    I could opt out of the data collection.

    You really believed that?

  11. They want a "more open process"? on Oracle Now Wants To Give Java EE to an Open Source Foundation (infoworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Put it in the public domain. Can't get much more open than that.

    And what is an "Open Source Foudation"? Sound pretty weaselly to me. A tax dodge perhaps?

  12. Apparently that's what the voters want for their state. We can go on and on about "corporate welfare", etc, but it won't make a difference. This is the "wisdom" of the crowd in action. Reason is extremely feeble when pitted against instinct and emotion. Evolution will determine our fate.

  13. Just give us better encryption on Tech Companies Urge Supreme Court To Boost Cellphone Privacy (reuters.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Without that, all their pleas are extremely hollow. All this is a dog and pony show anyway. Where on the ledger does it show that it matters?

  14. Re:What do we get with all this censorship? on Discord Bans Servers That Promote Nazi Ideology (theverge.com) · · Score: 1
  15. Re:How about telling it like it is? on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    I wonder what would happen if they bought GoDaddy...

  16. Re:SubjectIsSubject on Trump Can Block People On Twitter If He Wants, Administration Says (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It's his personal account.

    Then why can't he use a personal email account for official business also? I mean, the person who did that got into some trouble, so I heard.

  17. What do we get with all this censorship? on Discord Bans Servers That Promote Nazi Ideology (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    Battle Royal... Nazis vs. Fascists... Which ones are the good guys?

  18. Re:How about telling it like it is? on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Nothing has changed. In 2017 Nazis are still bad, but they still have a right to speak in the U.S., guaranteed under the 1st Amendment. They had that same right 2015 and in 1978, and even in 1945.

  19. Re:Ridiculous, that we keep feeding the trolls on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    It would have if everybody had ignored them. How famous would the man be if everyone turned their backs instead of cheering him on and supporting him. What is a dictator without an army? The followers are a bigger problem than the leaders.

  20. Re:they see us, they hear us. more than enough. on Astrophysicist Believes Technologically-Advanced Species Extinguish Themselves (sciencedaily.com) · · Score: 1

    At this point, I doubt they've seen anything more recent than I Love Lucy or the Bickersons.

  21. Give it up on 'See the Future Firefox Right Now' (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Seamonkey is and always will be the superior browser...

  22. Re:One more time... The DNC was not hacked! on Russian Group That Hacked DNC Used NSA Attack Code In Attack On Hotels (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    It would be fascinating if it weren't so ugly.

    Ugly is fascinating. I mean, all this is easy to understand, it's simple mechanics, but I'm still fascinated by it.

  23. *cough* pkgtool

  24. One more time... The DNC was not hacked! on Russian Group That Hacked DNC Used NSA Attack Code In Attack On Hotels (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    Nobody has shown one shred of real admissible evidence to the contrary. All you have are accusations from the DNC, of course!

    The most the Russians did was to aid in the GOP propaganda. If it was illegal, then go for it.

    If you want to see real attempted fraud, read the emails.

    If liberals want representation in the government they will have to form their own party. Let the dems merge with the republicans. They're more than half way there anyway.

  25. Yeah, somebody there is making money from it. on Wisconsin Won't Break Even On Foxconn Plant Deal For Over Two Decades (theverge.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It wouldn't be happening otherwise.