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  1. Re:If a robot can do it.... on We're Too Wise For Robots To Take Our Jobs, Alibaba's Jack Ma Says (scmp.com) · · Score: 1

    yes but by that time humans will evolve to the higher plane and exists as an energy only entity.

    wake me up when that happens

  2. Re:Clark's 1st Law on We're Too Wise For Robots To Take Our Jobs, Alibaba's Jack Ma Says (scmp.com) · · Score: 1

    so older than dirt

  3. Re:Integrated headphones on Facebook Announces $199 Oculus Go Standalone VR Headset (variety.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    the problem is 3.5 mm headphones don't fail, we need products that have a designed end of use date...

  4. Re:A few lousy conjectures, there ... on How Does Microsoft Avoid Being the Next IBM? (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    just a personal observation, we used to have desktops and laptops as late as 4 years ago, first all the desktops were replaced by thin clients (still connecting to a MS session) then all the laptops are replaced by ipad pro's. still offer a MS virtualized enviornment for them but most people can accomplish their tasks (email/ erp app) via non MS apps without going into the virtual desktop. this trend will continue... at least in our environment.
    i can see one day soon where majority of the work is handled by non-win boxes end to end.
    in my opinion MS mostly brought it on themselves, when the decios was to be made on moving on from win7... win10 vs iOS was a no brainer.
    i hope MS does focus on things that they do well and keep their lead. But i don;t even think their leadership has any idea on what their strengths are...

  5. its justified same way as a hot dog cost 10 dollars at a stadium...

  6. one of two things..
    1. it won't affect any one as you clearly suggest
    2. Microsoft is going to change the system requirements on cores and memory going forward. core based licensing is already in place for enterprise agreements on Server OS.
     

  7. nice!!

  8. linked-in still sucks a lot of ass

  9. "doesn't make it easy to get to them" a per fect excuse for the end user to give up and use teams or at least thats how cisco sells their webex... you could do it in house... if you hired a CE for it and it alone.

  10. you mean... alternative-facts...

  11. Re:The day the music died.... on EFF Resigns From Web Consortium In Wake of EME DRM Standardization (eff.org) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    looking forward to browsers advertising non compliance.

  12. it depends on if they gave a stamp of approval or not...

  13. burn them on Equifax Stock Sales Are the Focus of US Criminal Probe (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    they are witches...

  14. Re:Why payload is so gimped? on Avast's CCleaner Free Windows Application Infected With Malware (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 0

    because this advertising tool by design not a hacked piece of software. they are just trying to do what windows 10 does.

  15. windows 10 is safe... on ShadowBrokers Releases NSA UNITEDRAKE Manual That Targets Windows Machines (schneier.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    notice win10 is not on the list :)
    because NSA doesn't need undertake, spyware is baked in /duck

  16. Re:security guarantees on Chrome 61 Arrives With JavaScript Modules, WebUSB Support (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    no no, its 5, we just like to post as multiple personas to confuse THEM :)

  17. Re:Test-drive where life is cheap? on India Just Might Be Getting a Hyperloop (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    you clearly did not watch the historical documentaries from that time :)

  18. Re: they on Hackers Have Penetrated Energy Grid, Symantec Warns (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    i guess they are back to their "scareware" tactics to move products. some people always bought their products for some reason.

  19. Re:they on Hackers Have Penetrated Energy Grid, Symantec Warns (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    yes it also takes that same dumbass to hit the off switch, no hacking required.

  20. security guarantees on Chrome 61 Arrives With JavaScript Modules, WebUSB Support (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    you mean a zero day to follow ?!!
    you mean unintentional (wink) programming flaws that leak user info?

    i guess me and the other 5 people on the planet still worried about security will not be installing it. good luck the world.

  21. Re:they on Hackers Have Penetrated Energy Grid, Symantec Warns (fortune.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    also, the only way symantec is going to detect/know about anything is if a snail mail letter is delivered to their headquarters from the self aware botnetwork.

  22. Re:Sure, when it happens on Executives Say AI Will Change Business, But Aren't Doing Much About It (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    is it too late to welcome our robotic AI overlords? because by "long run" you mean Christmas shopping time right?

  23. forgot to take into account all people with multiple facebook accounts

  24. hey now!!... what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.

  25. Re:"94% of crashes involve human error" on House Passes Bill To Speed Deployment of Self-driving Cars (go.com) · · Score: 1

    its interesting that during the last almost 30 years of driving, i am not one of those statistics, but i could be one in the future no fault of my own.