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  1. Re: Better late than never on Facebook Changes Feed To Promote Posts That Aren't Fake, Sensational, Or Spam (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Only idiots read anything facebook. Fake holy hillary stories obviously weren't fake enough.

    Ads upon ads, the reason I gave up stupid facebook centuries ago.

    Newsflash matey. We are fucking drowning in idiots. What they think matters, sorry to say.

  2. Re:Did it 'cheat'? on AI Decisively Defeats Four Pro Poker Players In 'Brains Vs AI' Tournament (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    He has credibility, you don't.

  3. You can have intelligence without sentience. It's a question of degree. Do you do nuance, at all?

  4. Re:Exposing babies to peanuts on FDA Confirms Toxicity of Homeopathic Baby Products; Maker Refuses To Recall (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Hmm, which to opt for, the generic dictionary definition, which is overly charitable, or the rantings of the idiot who dreamed it up in the first place?

  5. Re:Exposing babies to peanuts on FDA Confirms Toxicity of Homeopathic Baby Products; Maker Refuses To Recall (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    Congratulations, you don't know what homeopathy is. You might as well be calling it chiropractic.

  6. Re:Exposing babies to peanuts on FDA Confirms Toxicity of Homeopathic Baby Products; Maker Refuses To Recall (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    My point was that this is an example of effective homeopathy.

    No, it isn't. You're giving them peanut. Homeopathy is giving people nothing. N-o-t-h-i-n-g.

  7. What?

  8. Language continues to die ("router") on LG's UltraFine 5K Display Becomes Useless When It's Within Two Meters of a Router (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 0

    So, based on the summary, it sounds like this monitor experiences unacceptable interference when placed within two metres of any device that looks at layer 3 headers and chooses a forward path based on those headers. Weird.

    So if you enable routing on a windows laptop, does that count as a deal breaker? What about IP tables on Linux? Does that kill this monitor?

    You'd think someone writing a summary for a slashdot article would know what fucking wifi is, but I guess not.

  9. Re:For as little as I've heard about Hyperloop on SpaceX Is Livestreaming A Hyperloop Pod Competition (spacex.com) · · Score: 1

    Mmmm, no doubt there's a big conspiracy on slashdot to make Elon Musk look great. I daresay you've a conspiratorial bent in general, no? Maybe that's just what they WANT you to think.

  10. Re:For as little as I've heard about Hyperloop on SpaceX Is Livestreaming A Hyperloop Pod Competition (spacex.com) · · Score: 1

    It's virtually an intractable problem for a computer to solve. Even if a computer could reliably drive 99% of the time that means 1% of the time it fucks up and the chances are it will require an alert human to takeover to prevent the problem or extricate it. And self drive vehicles are nowhere close to that level of reliability.

    Uh - FYI. This stuff already exists.

  11. Re:MAr;E on This Week 'IT Issues' Ground Delta Airlines' Flights (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    So, have you not actually realised that slashdot shows the linked domain beside the link? Are you stupid?

  12. Re:Probably should have charged more on This Week 'IT Issues' Ground Delta Airlines' Flights (cnbc.com) · · Score: 2

    A large solar flare will take out all the transformers, so you probably won't be running much of anything, electronic or otherwise.

  13. Re: When will it change? on This Week 'IT Issues' Ground Delta Airlines' Flights (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I was more thinking along the lines of Overhaul Slashdot itsself to stop all the stupid garbage flaimbait storys that attract the kind of morons that abuse the moderation system.

    Pay attention Alanis, that is actually fucking ironic.

  14. Re:Trump seems like an idiot on This Week 'IT Issues' Ground Delta Airlines' Flights (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Trump understands what a wall does. He doesn't understand all that shit you just came out with. So wall it is then!

  15. Re:6 times closer than the moon? on Asteroid Whizzing By Earth 6 Times Closer Than the Moon (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Heard on radio once: "How many cigarettes per day, is it like, killing yourself on the train? Phone in, please."

  16. Re:6 times closer than the moon? on Asteroid Whizzing By Earth 6 Times Closer Than the Moon (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    You get that in summaries on slashdot. Not sure why. There's a generic 'X times less' thing going on. It's weird, no doubt about it.

  17. Re:Are there more or do we just find more? on Asteroid Whizzing By Earth 6 Times Closer Than the Moon (cnet.com) · · Score: 0

    Lots of asteroids could be detected on a collision that is still years or decades away, that we could easily do something about. So, you're wrong. If you were talking about comets you'd be right, but you weren't, were you?

    It's a shame you're AC, log in next time so I know to ignore your posts.

  18. I prefer to call his imaginary friend the abrahamic god, going with capitalised 'god' just adds to their narrative (my sky daddy only sky daddy). But yes. The Bible also thinks that pi is 3 which is pretty dumb as well.

  19. Have these "scientists" ever considered that they were wrong to begin with?

    Yeah. That's why they have credibility and you don't.

    Now imagine how God feels.

    LOL. Yeah. "Imagine" how Tom Thumb feels. Imagine how Cinderella feels. Dumbass.

  20. Re:On the science of black matter/energy on New, Higher Measurement of Universe's Expansion May Lead To a 'New Physics' (space.com) · · Score: 0

    Black and dark aren't synonyms, and that's why your joke is shite. Sorry. Back to 4chan with you.

  21. Re:ummm... or maybe they just don't have the data? on New, Higher Measurement of Universe's Expansion May Lead To a 'New Physics' (space.com) · · Score: 1

    Look at galaxy. Measure redshift. Redshift shows that it is moving away. Look at another galaxy. More redshift. Notice that the further the galaxy, the greater the redshift. Galaxies are all moving away from each other, therefore universe is expanding. Really, really simple stuff.

    We don't have enough years of data to prove the expansion of the universe.

    Yeah. We do. These things are billions of light years away.

  22. Re:Why one big bang, one universe on New, Higher Measurement of Universe's Expansion May Lead To a 'New Physics' (space.com) · · Score: 1

    There's a good point in that word salad somewhere. Now wipe the rabid spittle off and calm down and have another go.

  23. Re: Miles per second per megaparsec? on New, Higher Measurement of Universe's Expansion May Lead To a 'New Physics' (space.com) · · Score: 1

    lol yeah. Being the only one to do something a certain way suggests that you're either a genius or an idiot. My money ain't on genius.

  24. Re: 99% likely a math error, but... on New, Higher Measurement of Universe's Expansion May Lead To a 'New Physics' (space.com) · · Score: 1

    Your common-or-garden slashdot armchair expert doesn't understand physics. They understand everything.

  25. Re: 99% likely a math error, but... on New, Higher Measurement of Universe's Expansion May Lead To a 'New Physics' (space.com) · · Score: 1

    (6) As to the Higgs monstrosity, only highly paid physics fanatics think this (a) has been found and (b) explains anything. Not enough sigmas, no sense behind the theory, but boy it sure helps justify a $5 billion a year boondoggle.

    You actually think that? lol. What a dopey cunt you are. If only all those idiots at CERN came and listened to your dumbass, uneducated opinion instead. Ah well.