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  1. Re:Same mistakes again on Apple's Tim Cook Shares What He Learned From Steve Jobs (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    ... an ignorant ...

  2. Re:Same mistakes again on Apple's Tim Cook Shares What He Learned From Steve Jobs (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    Just because you don't know the reason does not mean there isn't one. It could be that the millions of other users are aware of the reason, and you're just and ignorant shit-wad.

  3. Re:Yeah, sure on Startup Plans To Clean Up Cigarette Butts Using Crows (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    It would be better to hire people to shoot smokers in the head. Or train the crows to do it.

  4. Re:human smokers will be trained on Startup Plans To Clean Up Cigarette Butts Using Crows (popularmechanics.com) · · Score: 1

    You'd feel better if a pack of cigarettes were stuffed down your throat. So would everyone else. I recommend you try it!

  5. Re:Probably nothing on What Will Replace Computer Keyboards? (xconomy.com) · · Score: 1

    All you've demonstrated is that dictating C sucks. Period.

  6. Re: Has anyone figured why they dropped support on Google Slashes Prices of Its USB-C Headphone Dongle Following Minor Outrage (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    Agreed. I have an hour+ commute to and from work each day. I like to watch streaming video on the phone, and I wouldn't be able to do this in a practical way if I couldn't charge the phone while still having earphones plugged in. Yes, I could use BT, but why pay for that when it would be superfluous?

  7. If you're doing that on a phone, you're the one that is utter shit.

  8. Re: 2-4KW my ass on Driverless Cars Are Giving Engineers a Fuel Economy Headache (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Have you tried?

  9. Re:Humans can do it with only vision on GM Exec Says Elon Musk's Self-Driving Car Claims Are 'Full of Crap' (smh.com.au) · · Score: 2

    If you think anyone ever thought that 640K RAM was enough for anyone, you are too stupid to be part of this conversation.

  10. What is being bypassed is an OS limitation, not a setting the user chose. You can slither back under your rock now.

  11. Re:MS Psychology [Re:Nobody Likes Our Browser?] on Microsoft Brings Edge To Android and IOS (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    It's completely impractical. iOS does not allow JIT for 3rd-party apps. There's nothing MS could do to provide a well-performing scripting language.

  12. Re: But but but but on Tesla Badly Misses Model 3 Production Goals (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    vin number count

    I don't think you could have come up with a more painful phrase if you tried.

  13. Re: Mozilla will likely disappear before Google. on Ask Slashdot: Which Businesses Will Go Away In the Next 10 Years? (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    If you think you need POP to have local copies of email, you are so ignorant that you would also gain nothing from communicating with anyone. Which means your email is worthless anyway.

  14. Re:Turn it on, will not work on FCC Chief Tells Apple To Turn on iPhone's FM Radio Chip (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I see a morally bankrupt company who's lost their direction, forgot their mission, and are out of original ideas.

    That could describe any of a million corporation in the world.

    What you really see is a washed-up shit who hates people who does things he doesn't like because he feels left out. But that's because you spend too much time in front of a mirror.

  15. Re:Turn it on, will not work on FCC Chief Tells Apple To Turn on iPhone's FM Radio Chip (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I'd be a fan if Pai issues a ruling that all shits going by the moniker Grishnakh had to gargle with hydrochloric acid every morning.

  16. Re:Turn it on, will not work on FCC Chief Tells Apple To Turn on iPhone's FM Radio Chip (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Perhaps it's because Apple isn't a radio manufacturer. If people need a radio receiver, they can buy one. Every corner drug store in the US sells FM radios in some form or another.

  17. Guess it rode a wave outta here.

  18. Re:My "Essential" phone definition on Not Many People Are Buying Andy Rubin's iPhone-Killer Essential Phone, It Seems (fiercewireless.com) · · Score: 1

    Sounds like you need to earn a few million dollars to pay some Chinese company to do a one-off.

  19. Most people don't own electronics repair labs. I bet you don't either.

  20. Re: Seems to be missing some Essential features... on Not Many People Are Buying Andy Rubin's iPhone-Killer Essential Phone, It Seems (fiercewireless.com) · · Score: 1

    When you stop eating the lead paint, you might recover enough brain function to realize that Apple has succeeded well beyond most people's expectations.

    And no one beyond stupid shits like you, no one considers an iPhone a status symbol.

  21. I didn't realize that common practice 20 years ago has become law.

  22. I'm not at all an Android fan, but the Android that Rubin released bears little resemblance to what Android is now. What he released was little more than an iPhoneOS clone.

  23. Re:Not that compelling for me on Not Many People Are Buying Andy Rubin's iPhone-Killer Essential Phone, It Seems (fiercewireless.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    And no one at all cares if a rusty spike is shoved up your ass.

  24. Re:Good reasons and bad reasons. on Governments Turn Tables By Suing Public Records Requesters (apnews.com) · · Score: 2

    Transparency from Mr. My-tax-return-isn't-any-of-your-business Trump?

    Pull the other one.

  25. Re:You have to look at the source on Do Strongly Typed Languages Reduce Bugs? (acolyer.org) · · Score: 2

    My experience with Swift is that type inference is the time killer. I know the Swift compiler itself is still immature, but you can see huge speedups in compilation when adding type annotations to declarations the compiler can infer correctly.