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  1. Re: Good for France on Shouting 'Pay Your Taxes', Activists Occupy Apple Stores in France (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    The tax burden is what law says it is, not what some self-entitled shit-heads with funny accents think it should be.

  2. Re: Well technically... on Shouting 'Pay Your Taxes', Activists Occupy Apple Stores in France (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    Or maybe reality will set it and France will cease to exist, as no one will be working at all.

  3. Re: Community organizing on Shouting 'Pay Your Taxes', Activists Occupy Apple Stores in France (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    You are a bigoted piece of shit. You should be raped up the ass with a Samsung S5 and then killed.

  4. Re:Why does Apple even bother on Shouting 'Pay Your Taxes', Activists Occupy Apple Stores in France (marketwatch.com) · · Score: 1

    Someone should rip your face off and stuff it in a toilet. You are that stupid.

    Unless France is as stupid as it leads the world to believe, Apple pays property and business taxes for its stores. The tax haven stuff is for profits on actual sales.

  5. Re:Personally I don't care on EPA Confirms Tesla's Model 3 Has a Range of 310 Miles (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    That would only be irrational if it wasn’t true. /cue creepy music and wolves howling in the distance.

  6. Re:There needs to be testing and validation... on This Impenetrable Program Is Transforming How Courts Treat DNA Evidence (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    The program is useless if you have to predetermine the correct answer for every possible input, and the evaluation is useless if you do anything less.

  7. Re:500 charges is not enough on Samsung Develops 'Graphene Ball' Battery With 5x Faster Charging Speed (digitaltrends.com) · · Score: 2

    That's 500 cycles of rapid charging. You probably don't supercharge your phone 1.5 times a day.

  8. Re:they need some contempt of court a few days on Uber Trained Employees on How To 'Impede, Obstruct or Influence' Ongoing Legal Investigations, Ex-employee Says (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    That's why corporate malfeasance has to end with the executives tortured to death on national television. Then, losing your job when the company is closed doesn't seem so bad, and perhaps a few people will think before ordering hundreds of people to break the law.

  9. Re:Supply and demand on Nearly 4 Million Bitcoins Lost Forever, New Study Says (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Bitcoins aren't art. There is literally no value to a bitcoin if no one else values it. You may never be able to sell that painting for even a fraction of its purchase price, but you'll still have a painting to look at.

  10. Re:Wrong definition on Bloomberg Op-Ed: The Internet 'Already Lost Its Neutrality' (japantimes.co.jp) · · Score: 2

    Everyone pays for what they put on the network. However, what ISPs want is to be able to charge (e.g.) Netflix even when Netflix doesn't peer with them. For example, If Netflix peers with Comcast and Comcast peers with Verizon, Verizon wants to be able to charge Netflix directly to deliver its packets to Verizon's customers. That is currently against FCC regulations.

  11. Wrong definition on Bloomberg Op-Ed: The Internet 'Already Lost Its Neutrality' (japantimes.co.jp) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Only retarded idiots ever thought the Internet was neutral in terms of opinion. The fight over Net Neutrality is something completely different.

  12. Re: Between fuel and maintenance savings... on Tesla's Electric Semi Trucks Are Priced To Compete At $150,000 (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Repeating until runs over the shit that posted the parent comment. Then its job will be done.

  13. Re:Between fuel and maintenance savings... on Tesla's Electric Semi Trucks Are Priced To Compete At $150,000 (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    You mean it's legal to shoot at random truckers? Or is reckless endangerment something only truckers get a pass on?

  14. Re:Hey Siri on Apple Scientists Disclose Self-Driving Car Research (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Your mother must regret not getting that abortion.

  15. Re:Circumstances on The Feds Are Officially Cracking Down on Basement Biohackers (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    If 50% of biohackers were capable of repeating that work, someone would have become famous by now for doing exactly that. There is an infinitely greater chance that you're piece of shit liar.

  16. A law can assign blame, but it cannot make something someone's fault.

  17. Re:What people call institutionalized racism on Apple Only Wants To Put Its Stores Where White People Live, Investigation Reveals (theoutline.com) · · Score: 2

    Just because racism is part of the underlying reason that Black neighborhoods are poor does not mean that economic decisions based on the reality are, in turn, racist.

  18. Re:In america wealth is a proxy for race. on Apple Only Wants To Put Its Stores Where White People Live, Investigation Reveals (theoutline.com) · · Score: 1

    Putting a store in an area with no customers doesn't help the people who live near it. It's not Apple's job to fix decades of bad social and economic policy.

  19. Re: Breakthrough security method on How a Wi-Fi Pineapple Can Steal Your Data (And How To Protect Yourself From It) (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    Cheap, quality mobile data is far more accessible outside the US than in. You seem to be living in a bubble.

  20. Reading may imply comprehension, but you prove that it does not mean comprehension.

  21. Re:Jews, blacks, and the disabled not welcome on Facebook Still Lets Housing Advertisers Exclude Users By Race (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    The Anonymous Idiot asked why, not how.

    He's an idiot because this article is about the "why" -- to better target advertisements.

  22. Re:B-b-b-b-but on FCC Will Also Order States To Scrap Plans For Their Own Net Neutrality Laws (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    FCC does not make law. They make regulations.

  23. They failed you. Or you are too stupid to ever be a success.

  24. No version of iOS ships with the Swift runtime. You wrote a whole lot of words based on a mistake.

  25. Both macOS and iOS came into existence under Jobs. And, if you ignore the limited-hardware OSes (watchOS and tvOS), they have a grand total of 2. Not exactly an unmanageable set.