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  1. Re: Consequentialism on Why So Many Top Hackers Come From Russia (krebsonsecurity.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Russian education system - great at making hackers, not so great at making people who resent living in a kleptocratic autocracy.

  2. Re:They don't have a certain problem on Why So Many Top Hackers Come From Russia (krebsonsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you argue over real points as well, or just shit you make up in your head?

  3. Re:So what! on Why So Many Top Hackers Come From Russia (krebsonsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    Thanks for censoring the word 'fuck', my dignity and my fragile mind was at stake.

  4. Re:Or we could have had borders on Australian Officials Want Encryption Laws To Fight 'Terrorist Messaging' (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    So in a discussion about encryption, you reckon we don't need it, because we should have borders instead?

    Are you brain damaged?

    You think there are no borders?

    Feel bad for you, man.

  5. Re:How to fight terrorists on Australian Officials Want Encryption Laws To Fight 'Terrorist Messaging' (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    You associate with those who do. All amounts to the same shit in the eyes of Jihadi spastics.

  6. Re: Except for us of course.... on Australian Officials Want Encryption Laws To Fight 'Terrorist Messaging' (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    If enough people start calling black people "ni**ers", is that accepted? I don't think so and neither should you.

    Considering this place is barely a notch above 4chan, I'd say it's fairly accepted here. Sure as fuck see it often enough.

  7. They don't care about any of that, they know it's not about making things safer, and they actually share many motivations with terrorists.

    When an attack happens, cunts like these are rubbing their hands together knowing they can steer the narrative back to gaining additional powers.

    If people and the media were smart, they would call them out on this and it would stop. But they aren't, and they don't, so it won't.

  8. Re: Again, let the Leaders Lead on Australian Officials Want Encryption Laws To Fight 'Terrorist Messaging' (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Promise not to round up white mouth-breathers like you to come back to Europe. I'd rather you went in the fucking sea tbh.

  9. Re:Robert E. Murray douchebag on 'Coal King' Is Suing John Oliver, Time Warner, and HBO (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Heavy on everything, looks like.

  10. Re:Better updated video links on 'Coal King' Is Suing John Oliver, Time Warner, and HBO (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    No, i make it sound like i can watch the videos for free on YouTube on the creator's channel, so why go out of my way to watch the same content on a different channel that's also on YouTube? If they wanted to provide some non-YouTube option for viewing the videos that might be understandable, but what's the point in just linking to a different YouTube video? If HBO has made it freely available somewhere else that isn't YouTube why don't you tell us where that is, instead of complaining about people going to YouTube?

    It's already been said, a bunch of people couldn't see the article linked videos because they're geo-blocked. Maybe you should just try to get over it and get on with your life. No-one made you click the fucking links.

  11. Need this kind of thing to see pre-CMB on ESA Approves Gravitational-Wave Hunting Spacecraft For 2034 (newscientist.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    First 300k or so years of this universe was opaque to light, but not to gravitational waves (obviously). So we need these kinds of 'telescope' to see earlier than 300k years or so. Cool mission. Will be interested to see if the Brits are involved or if they're still too busy disappearing up their own arses. Time will tell.

  12. Re:Wtf is this idiocracy? on California May Restore Broadband Privacy Rules Killed By Congress and Trump (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    VPNs of mass DSTruction.

  13. Re:Tourism on Facial Recognition Is Coming To US Airports (theverge.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    As someone who lives in San Diego, no I really don't want all you fucking tourist taking all the parking at the beach.

    I think I speak for many of us when I say: you can shove San Diego up your fucking cock.

    Thanks.

  14. Re:Not so great for facial hair. on Facial Recognition Is Coming To US Airports (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    Now whatever you do guys, don't specify what or who you're talking about, or give any links or anything.

  15. Re:Not so great for facial hair. on Facial Recognition Is Coming To US Airports (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    It'd be nice if the systems could improve to the point that they actually worked before being rolled out full-scale.

    It's primarily for show so I'm not surprised it doesn't work.

  16. Re: Could actually be useful for security on Facial Recognition Is Coming To US Airports (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    His sky daddy is better than the brown peoples' sky daddy.

  17. Re: Could actually be useful for security on Facial Recognition Is Coming To US Airports (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    If the goal was to reduce Jewish influence in the world, it backfired quite fucking spectacularly.

  18. Re: Makes more sense there on South Korea Signs On To Build Full-Scale Hyperloop System (newatlas.com) · · Score: 1

    My point is that the US rail system is huge (the largest in the world by far), it is highly utilized, and very efficient. Making the US system more like the European system by burdening it with passenger traffic and adding high speed trains would make it less efficient and increase emissions.

    Sorry couldn't help but grin. Emissions? US? Worried about? lol.

  19. Re:Surprising that this hasn't been done before on Curiosity Rover Decides, By Itself, What To Investigate On Mars (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    By the time New Horizons was in the vicinity of Pluto no realistic change in course could be achieved. Far, far, too late.

  20. Re:Holy crap, that's 292% more science! on Curiosity Rover Decides, By Itself, What To Investigate On Mars (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    Pro tip: there's no need to prefix 'rock' with 'dead'.

  21. Re:The thought process behind this... on Cisco Subdomain Private Key Found in Embedded Executable (google.com) · · Score: 1

    Looks like the subject/DN is drmlocal.cisco.com - how would this affect the whole cisco domain? Not saying it wouldn't, I don't pretend to know everything about PKI.

  22. Re:The priesthood has spoken on Scientists Declare End to Global Coral Reef Bleaching Event (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    Actual arguments against the science of climate change: 0.

    You are literally no better than creationists, anti-GMO activists, anti-vaxxers. You're barely better than flat earthers and breatharians.

    Climate change - the vast hippy conspiracy of all powerful environmentalists. lol. You fucking twat.

  23. Re:Leftists will bash Trump for this on Trump Orders Government To Stop Work On Y2K Bug, 17 Years Later (bloomberg.com) · · Score: -1

    Get a thicker skin, precious. If you can't stand a few digs and can't stand your tiny handed hero getting a few digs, stop reading articles and comments. Even better, fuck off to a pizzagate thread or something. Cheers.

  24. Re:Leftists will bash Trump for this on Trump Orders Government To Stop Work On Y2K Bug, 17 Years Later (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I believe ISIS were meant to be long gone by now. I assume Trump has completely destroyed them as a force.

  25. Re:Leftists will bash Trump for this on Trump Orders Government To Stop Work On Y2K Bug, 17 Years Later (bloomberg.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Here's a deep thought from your orange hero. I wonder what he thinks of electoral college victories now?

    'disaster for democracy". Pretty funny in hindsight.