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  1. Re:The absurdity of claming to be an atheist on Military Documents Reveal How the US Army Plans To Deploy AI In Future Wars (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    "What orators lack in depth they make up for in length." -- Charles de Montesquieu

  2. To be fair to the robots, when you're a passenger in a car with a human chauffeur, you also do not know how the driver makes its decisions... "A man generally has two reasons for doing a thing. One that sounds good, and a real one." -- J.P. Morgan

  3. What they're not saying is how increasingly connecting people who shares identical interests is actually hurting communication across groups of very different views, leading to increasing groupthink and extremism... (a general downside of the social media upside)

  4. Getting paid more for screwing up... on Lockheed Martin Screwup Delays Delivery of Air Force GPS Satellites (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    The more you screw up, the more money you get paid... Hmm, maybe we do need someone like Trump to negotiate those contracts...

  5. Duh on 'To Live Your Best Life, Do Mathematics' (quantamagazine.org) · · Score: 1

    Breaking news: thinking rationally using logic makes you less irrational. Wow, Slashdot is full of insight these days...

  6. Fucking idiots.

  7. +1 if I had mod points

  8. This is all fucked up on Wordpress Founder Accuses Wix Of Stealing Code (ma.tt) · · Score: 1

    What's really fucked up is that many/most large GPL projects include code from public-domain or non-GPL, but the derived work is now under the GPL license, so everyone using the original work (including the original author(s)) now have the burden to prove that they're innocent. GPL became lawful evil - only lawyers benefit from this scam.

  9. Modern day scientific research on Let Researchers Try New Paths (nature.com) · · Score: 1

    [Researcher] Give me your money, it's for sciency stuff, you wouldn't understand. [Politician] Oh, okay, I like you, here you go.

  10. Primitive language... on Google's AI Created Its Own Form of Encryption (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Language can be interpreted very differently in a different context. The context is the mind. Example: "Meh."

  11. In other news... on Rich People Pay Less Attention To Other People, Says Study (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    A social psychology doctoral student was found to be an idiot. More at 11.

  12. What the fuck ?! on Indonesia Wants To Criminalize Memes (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    What the fuck ?!

  13. Oh my GOD! Who the hell CARES ?!

  14. IT'S THE REAPERS, THERE IS NO TIME!!! on Hunt For Ninth Planet Reveals Distant Solar System Objects (carnegiescience.edu) · · Score: 1

    Waiting for ME4 :)

  15. The decade of AI on Ask Slashdot: Can Technology Prevent Shootings? · · Score: 1

    The combination of *good* AI + Social Media could perhaps help prevent bad behavior in general, by showing users what they need to see in order to cure their "evil" tendencies. The one thing all people have in common is the "good". The differences are what makes people do evil. Obviously, one can easily imagine the horrible consequences if the above is taken too far or if "bad" AI is involved. Be the change you want to see in the world, and don't be evil.

  16. Re:One time pad on Microsoft Creates a Quantum Computer-Proof Version of TLS Encryption Protocol · · Score: 1

    Why not just increase the entropy by just using a compressed version of the text, eg: instead of using the text of the first article, zip it, and use that as the pad (removing headers etc). Or use some compressed H.264 youtube videos as the pad (arithmetic coding pretty much guarantees a relatively high entropy).

  17. Re:"NVidia Hopes to Sell"... CUDA on NVIDIA Hopes To Sell More Chips By Bringing AI Programming To the Masses · · Score: 1

    To be fair, virtually all of CUDA is reasonably close to standard C++, so the learning curve is relatively small compared to previous graphics-oriented languages, and it's easier to get more gpu !/$ than with OpenCL. NVIDIA is also pretty much the only serious GPGPU HW available, so you're kind of tied to your GPU vendor no matter what language you use.

  18. Re:Nothing new on Philips Is Revolutionizing Urban Farming With New GrowWise Indoor Farm · · Score: 1

    I get the feeling he's growing only one specific type of "plant" for "medicinal" uses...

  19. Like George Costanza said in an episode of Seinfeld: you're not lying if you believe it to be the truth.

  20. Re:He believes in God? on Tim Cook: "I'm Proud To Be Gay" · · Score: 2

    I'm going to quote Odin Zeus McGaffer on this one: "After getting booted out of the garden, Adam and Eve sex it up and pump out 2 sons named Cain and Abel. Despite the odds, Cain and Abel manage to have kids as well... don't ask."

  21. They got ripped off on Apple 1 Sells At Auction For $905,000 · · Score: 1

    Didn't a working original Apple I recently sold for like 300 bucks on Pawn Stars ?

  22. The fewer people know how to code, the more valuable good coders are... Just sayin'

  23. Got news for ya on Has Flow-Based Programming's Time Arrived? · · Score: 0

    Your fancy FBC compiler will be written in C[++], with its primary purpose being that folks who suck at programming also get to do some programming...

  24. My favorite on How To Develop Unmaintainable Software · · Score: 1

    My personal favorite: Random "Sleep(10);" inserted in the code to "fix" race conditions... In my experience, there is about 10% of SW engineers that are actually good at what they do, 80% that basically suck, and at the opposite end of the spectrum, the remaining 10% are basically borderline retarded.

  25. Re:Not this shit again on Digital Revolution Will Kill Jobs, Inflame Social Unrest, Says Gartner · · Score: 3, Funny

    What about: -> "guy-paid-to-feed-virtual-pets-on-facebook" ? I guess that would fall in the new upcoming "Virtual Subsistence Agriculture" category