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  1. However... on Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Says Follower Count is Meaningless · · Score: 1

    he'll get back to us on banning the neo-Nazis. I mean, one thing at a time, seriously, you guys.

  2. I started seeing rental scooters in the area a few years ago, but they've really taken off here in the last year or so.

    And most of the time I see people on these things, they're not wearing the provided helmets. Or they're riding double on them (occasionally triple). I've even seen some scooter riders flat out ignore stop signs and stop lights, and a couple who were driving on the sidewalk.

    I saw one guy who clearly didn't know how to operate the scooter cut a wide turn, and sideswipe a concrete barricade. The helmet popped out of the wire cage on the back of the scooter (of course he wasn't wearing it), and he kept going down the street. I called after him, but either he didn't hear me, or he ignored me. And then he turned onto a much busier street.

    Honestly, I'd feel bad for them, but instead I feel bad for the people who are going to be in accidents with these thundering idiots.

  3. Re: Manual Shut Off? on Hackers Stole 600 Gallons of Gas From Detroit Gas Station, Report Says (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Okay, he goes out and puts a sign on the screen. The people doing the hack still know it works, though.

  4. Re:GOOD RIDDANCE TURD on Scott Pruitt Resigns as EPA Administrator (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I think we'll see, in a few months' time, that his deputy, Andrew Wheeler, will cause just as much damage, if not more, but fly under the radar, because he will be less scandal-prone than his former boss.

    Admittedly, it would be difficult to be more scandal-prone than Pruitt.

  5. So.... on Amazon Wants You To Start a Business To Deliver Its Packages (cnn.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    I pay Amazon for the privilege of delivering their packages, under their rules, and I can only use their branded vans (which, no doubt, I have to pay for), and what a great deal, huh? And I'm not even an Amazon employee?

    Okay, here's a slight problem with that.... FedEx Ground already lost that legal battle. They had "contractors" who had to wear FedEx branded uniforms, drive FedEx branded vans (which they had to pay for and were on the hook for all but the simplest maintenance), and could only deliver non-FedEx packages after they finished their deliveries for that day, but (and this is important), according to FedEx, they weren't employees.

    The contractors sued, and won. The judge basically ruled that FedEx was treating them like employees when it benefited FedEx to do so, but for things like health care and 401(k), oh no, they're not employees.

    The judge was not amused.

    So, I don't see this going the way Amazon thinks it will.

  6. Re:I hope the world survives this madman . . . on Trump Cancels Singapore Summit With North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The "end game" is that Trump even agreeing to have the June 12 conference in the first place gave Kim Jong-Un credibility. The fact that Trump was the one to cancel it makes North Korea look even better because they weren't the ones who walked away first.

    And he's the third generation of his family to rule North Korea, so it's lasting a pretty long time.

  7. Re:4D Chess prize on Trump Cancels Singapore Summit With North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un (cnbc.com) · · Score: 2

    lolwut?

    North Korea's biggest trade partners are China, India and Pakistan (mostly China). Sure, they'd like removal of a lot of the trade sanctions, but there's almost certainly little effort by China to enforce most of those trade sanctions.

  8. Re: Venice on 'Bird Scooters Are Ruining Venice' (latimes.com) · · Score: 3

    Hell, we have the same problem here, but with normal scooters/mopeds. I live near a university, so there are a ton of these rental scooters being driven by college kids. And they're regularly riding two to a scooter, sometimes three to a scooter. Maybe one in ten of them are using the provided helmets. They run red lights or stop signs. They drive on the sidewalks.

    And yeah, they get in accidents. I've seen, several times in the last year, some idiot scooter driver being loaded into the back of an ambulance because they though they were invulnerable, or weren't paying attention, or whatever.

    That being said, there are also people way past college age riding these things as well, and they aren't showing that much more proficiency with them, or understanding of basic safety.

  9. And Trump is back-pedaling on his stance against Chinese company ZTE, right after the Chinese government agreed to back half the costs of a Indonesia project that will have a Trump branded golf course and hotels.

    So, basically, Trump is open to being quite clearly bribed by foreign governments.

  10. Re: Parents? on Wages Aren't the Only Reason Teachers Are Striking (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Depends on the professor, depends on the class being taught. While I was in college, I had a few classes where there was only one textbook, and it was inexpensive, although that was largely because it was a history or other liberal arts course. (For one history class, the book was actually written by the professor.)

    But Computer Science? Expensive, pretty much across the board. And when they're in the process of switching over from teaching C++ to other languages? There was a bit of a kerfuffle in what textbooks to order for what classes.

  11. I worked for FedEx Office for a number of years. So, in addition to running copies and such, I also had to process packages that customers dropped off at our store.

    Guess what? FedEx offers deep discounts too, depending on how much you ship. There was a guy who came in once or twice a week just during my shifts who was sending multiple packages each time. And his discount was something like 20%.

    Hell, as an employee, I could get a 75% discount on anything I shipped via FedEx.

    My point is, the Post Office is hardly the only organization that offers discounts to people or companies that use their services a lot. And FedEx still made money off them.

  12. Re:Don't they pay postage? on Trump Orders Audit of Postal Service After Suggesting Amazon Is To Blame For Their Troubles (politico.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    They (Amazon) do pay. Trump is (or was) apparently under the impression that selecting "Free Shipping" for your purchases from Amazon meant that the Post Office didn't get any money for delivering that package.

  13. Trump has no idea how the Post Office or Amazon Free shipping works.

  14. Re:ALL SPEECH.... on Reddit Continues To Protect Racist Language In Favor of Free Speech (digitaltrends.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It's not the same thing.

    Okay, look, as a business of public accommodation (a business open to the public), they are required to not discriminate against customers. That is to say, they are not allowed to refuse service to a customer on the sole reason of that customer falling in a protected class.

    Federally protected classes include, but are not limited to, race, age, sex, national origin or ancestry, religion or creed, and physical or mental disability. (I may have missed a couple in there.)

    States are allowed to add to the federal list, but they are not allowed to remove anything from the federal list. In the state that the "gay wedding cake" occurred in, sexual orientation is also a protected class. So, the bakery in question was not allowed to deny them service solely on that basis.

    Now, if the bakery had been booked solid, and would have been unable to produce the wedding cake by the time of the wedding, and they'd denied service based on that? Not discrimination.

    If the bakery didn't do wedding cakes at all, as in it wasn't a service they offered, and had denied service based on that? Not discrimination.

    Now, Reddit probably doesn't count as a business of public accommodation. While anyone can read most Reddit posts, you have to login to comment. It requires membership to access certain services. They are free to set the Terms and Conditions under which they will allow those services. And they are free to say what constitutes a violation of those Terms and Services. (Although, let's face it, while they should be consistent in that application, it's practically impossible to prove that.)

  15. So, uh... on Coffee Requires Cancer Warning, California Judge Rules (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Just how much coffee do you have to drink before this becomes a significant threat? Because I'm guessing it's going to be right up there with the nonsense about sodium benzoate in sodas some years back, where you would have to drink 300 cokes in a day to exceed the FDA's guidelines on sodium benzoate.

    At which point, you'd have far worse problems than the sodium benzoate in the sodas.

    I mean, okay, if _one_ cup of coffee a day significantly increased your chances of certain cancers, I think we'd have noticed that by now. So, I'm betting for acrylamide to be a major factor in you getting cancer from drinking coffee, you'd have to drink at least a few dozen cups a day.

  16. Re:Uber will just test them in California anyway. on Uber Will Not Re-Apply For Self-Driving Car Permit In California (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    So they have a paper trail showing that it was supposed to be a self-driving car?

    Some of these self-driving cars still have a steering wheel and other controls so the passenger in the driver's seat can take control if necessary. Let's say one of those cars gets in an accident. Do you expect the officer on the scene to immediately recognize it's a self-driving car?

  17. Re:And then a hero comes along on Flat-Earther's Steam-Powered Rocket Lofts Him 1,875 Feet Up Into Mojave Desert (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    The real American spirit? Ignore facts, and blunder ahead, hoping you don't kill yourself or others?

    Come on, the guy's a nut. Quit giving morons like him attention.

  18. Re:Stupid article, but on Twitter Exploring Letting Everyone Get a Blue Tick For Verification, CEO Jack Dorsey Says (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1, Funny

    The problem is, if everyone automatically got the blue tick, then you'd have, for sake of example, hundreds of accounts all claiming to be Tom Hiddleston and "verified" as such.

    Or Donald Trump. And if you think the actual Donald Trump on Twitter doesn't cause enough problems, imagine hundreds of them, again, all verified, and posting all kinds of shit. One is enough, thank you.

  19. Re:Strange solution on Flippy the Robot Takes Over Burger Duties At California Restaurant (ktla.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm trying to think of a burger joint around here that only does 100 burgers a day, and I'm drawing a blank.

    I mean, sure, some place that has a large menu that also serves burgers (like IHOP or Cracker Barrel) might only do 100 burgers a day, but your typical Burger King or McDonald's or Wendy's?

    Way more than 100 per day per location.

  20. well... on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Teach 'Best Practices' For Programmers? · · Score: 1

    I'd tell 'em to look at code I wrote five years ago, and then say "Never ever write code this sloppily."

  21. Re:So why? on Why Paper Jams Persist (newyorker.com) · · Score: 2

    Actually, having worked at a Fedinko's for over 10 years, paper jams happen for all kinds of reasons, not the least of which is people using cheap-ass paper or paper that was stored in humid conditions.

    And don't even get me started on the folks that brought in paper that they bought at some specialty shop that is clearly not intended for going through a Xerox DocuTech 6115, but hey, they bought the shiny foil paper and damnit, they're going to use it.

    My hands down "favorite" had to be the guy who brought in paper that obviously cannot go through a copier because it had a contoured Cupid on it. Literally, this paper had... a bas relief on it? I don't know what else to call it. But it's clear to anyone who has ever printed anything that this paper will not go through any copier that relies on the paper being, you know, paper flat.

    Only I had to try anyway, because "the customer is always right". Shockingly it jammed.

  22. My GPS is about three years old, and I haven't downloaded any new map packs for it yet, but it still has issues with some of the one-way streets here. And these are streets that have been one-way streets for decades.

    But nope, "turn right here", where I very clearly can't, unless I feel like turning into oncoming traffic.

  23. Eh, if it's making deliveries to hospital personnel, it's more likely to be cigarettes and booze.

  24. Re:Abandoned games... on Blizzard Issues DMCA Notice to a Fan-Run 'WoW' Legacy Server (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    Some of the expansions directly build on the previous expansions, though. Like, events at the end of the Mists of Pandaria expansion directly led to the start of the Warlords of Draenor expansion which led to the Legion expansion.

    So, you couldn't have a server that was just "Classic and Legion". It would have to (at a minimum) be "Classic/Mists/Warlords/Legion". That is, if you wanted Legion.