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  1. Re:Not a social safety net, please... on White House: US Needs a Stronger Social Safety Net To Help Workers Displaced by Robots (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    His comment at the end of the tour was something like "How soul deadening, these people have no purpose in life. I'd rather be poor."

    lol. Someone from government in "some african country" said he'd rather be poor and homeless? Yeeeeeeah fucking right.

    This is a guy who knows what poverty is, because he ignores it with impunity everywhere he fucking goes. And we're supposed to be impressed by his take on things?

    Nah.

  2. Yeah. Don't pay humans at all, that way we'll never have to worry about robots. You're a fucking genius.

  3. Nope, doesn't make more sense second time around. Sorry. Try posting it a third time.

  4. Re:We need to end college for all and replace it w on White House: US Needs a Stronger Social Safety Net To Help Workers Displaced by Robots (recode.net) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    what happens when that jumps to 15% or higher?

    Slums and shanties will crop up/grow bigger. I don't see any kind of 'safety net' helping those people out. You're the US, and helping people is commie bullshit.

  5. What you mean is, you succesfully prevented him from doing anything for 8 years. Well done

  6. It's alright, you can just be afraid of muslims instead. Which ones? What do you mean which ones? They're all the same. Precisely the fucking same.

  7. Whether overpopulation is the problem in any specific context depends on what part of the world you're talking about. In the west many populations are stagnant or declining, with the distribution of age moving upwards. Nuance matters.

  8. Re:Why so many studios? on Crytek Closing Five Studios, Will Refocus On 'Premium IPs' and CryEngine (polygon.com) · · Score: 1

    It's really weird that you would assume, or even consider likely, that by "CryEngine" they mean the 2007 product. No. They mean a current iteration. They are still in the business of licensing their engine to companies who actually make compelling games instead of tech demos.

  9. There's always places a lawyer can lawyer. I imagine the words "you deserve a seizure" will feature prominently.

  10. Ethics. Gaming journalism. Keep fighting the good fight brah

  11. "The Left" - aaaaaand your credibility is gone. The dark hand of The Left is everywhere, is it not? lol.

  12. Are you sure? Parent thinks it's the equivalent of pouring a bucket of water on someone and expecting them to drown. Kudos to you for not letting rip on that asinine stupidity.

  13. Think that's the same thing do you? Hehe

  14. Yous sounds likes thises guys:

    https://theinfosphere.org/imag...

    FTFY

    (sorry if it was just a typo)

  15. MOAR PLURALSES

  16. Next time I see "white liberals" written on a wall in shit, I'll know you've been in the area.

  17. guess we caused every ice age to end by driving our gas powered vehicles lol

    Funnily enough, resorting to such a pathetic strawman is tacit admission that you have absolutely nothing.

    Keep burying your head in the sand, twat.

  18. I know he's milking this for sympathy after his rant and implosion on Tucker Carlson's show.

    I am in no way familiar with the wider context of this, but you should have pointed out this extreme bias at the start rather than at the end.

    You "know" someone's internal motivations, therefore what you say about them is too biased to take seriously.

  19. Do not look into laser with remaining eye.

  20. Re:Sounds like an internal mutiny on Tim Cook Assures Employees That It Is Committed To Mac and 'Great Desktops' Are Coming (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Heheh, that's pretty damn good. And here I was thinking the Onion had stopped being funny post-paywall.

  21. Re:Sounds like an internal mutiny on Tim Cook Assures Employees That It Is Committed To Mac and 'Great Desktops' Are Coming (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    It will be interesting to see what the next victim of the courage will be. You'd have thought something like a keyboard would be indespensible, but the folks at Apple are visionaries and if they want us to work without a keyboard I expect we'll find a way. Exciting times.

  22. You not liking it is seriously tempting me into visiting.

  23. Re:This is violation of privacy on Filmmaker Installed Security Software On a Decoy Phone To Spy On Smartphone Thieves (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah. "I stole a phone, and I was subsequently provoked into stealing it."

  24. Obviously, from your comment, you are a drastically unimaginative person who can only see their own viewpoint. Now - this is going to blow your mind - most people don't have phones as cheap as $25. Lots have phones that go $400-$600 or more.

    So unfortunately, it can matter if it's stolen. And yes, of course, anyone who doesn't see the world exactly like you is a complete idiot - this is slashdot, after all.

  25. Poor naive fools don't realise that you're supposed to pay lip service to religion and then do what you want.