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  1. Wow, pretty disingenuous of a guy running a company whose business model is to extort small businesses whining about Google's potential for abuse of power.

  2. "YO DAWG I heard you like extorting people over mugshots so we took your mugshot and put it on mugshot.com so you can extort yourself for putting your mugshot up on mugshot.com while you put your mughshot up on mugshot.com so you can extort yourself for

    STACK OVERFLOW
    CORE DUMPED

  3. usual suspects on The $100B Bet: The Meaning of the Vision Fund (economist.com) · · Score: 1

    Uber; in WeWork, and in Flipkart,

    Kind of late to the party there. These guys are already done doing whatever disrupting they're going to do.
    How about finding some new ideas that need investment?

    Maybe he can find some bio firms and CRISPER all up in that beeotch, but that bandwagon is already well under way. Maybe neural interfaces & mind uploading might be fertile fields.

  4. what a waste of resources! on Large Island Declared Rat-Free in Biggest Removal Success (nationalgeographic.com) · · Score: 1

    Just imagine how much rat cake, rat sorbet, rat pudding, or strawberry tart that could have made!

  5. of course, what did I expect on Large Island Declared Rat-Free in Biggest Removal Success (nationalgeographic.com) · · Score: 1

    naturally Rat Island is in the Bronx. How can you mock what people own up to right up front?

  6. Obviously, if you've been outside of America, you've been up to some un-American doings and are suspect.
    yeesh, do I have to explain everything for you?

  7. achievement unlocked on 'Biology Will Be the Next Big Computing Platform' (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    So now DNA is self-modifying code?
    Neat.

    Cue ob. Dr Malcom in 3...2...1...

  8. HAL killed them for being boring on Christopher Nolan Returns Kubrick Sci-Fi Masterpiece '2001: A Space Odyssey' To Its Original Glory (latimes.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    A movie so boring it was about board meetings on the moon.

  9. waitaminute... on Facebook May Have Secret Plans To Build a Satellite-Based Internet (ieee.org) · · Score: 2

    I thought Elon scuttled Facebook's evil satellite internet plans when he scuttled their satellite.

  10. Like where in San Angeles, all restaurants are Taco Bell,
    in TEH FUTAR, all movies will be Pixar Marvel Wars.
    It is an inescapable conclusion.

  11. news to me - or - more beet-eater mockery on Russia Launches Floating Nuclear Power Plant That's Headed To the Arctic (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Wait, Russia has nuclear aircraft carriers?
    Russia has air craft carriers? (plural?)

  12. Re:Boston Robots. on NASA To Cancel Lunar Resource Prospector Mission (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    There's your problem right there.

    We keep sending robots into space, eventually they're going to wise up and quarantine the Earth for the safety of the rest of the universe.

  13. data dump mirror here

    Please don't go spear phising for big charismatic endangered species.

  14. this is slashdot, I thought details mattered here! on Trump Orders Audit of Postal Service After Suggesting Amazon Is To Blame For Their Troubles (politico.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm quite sure "POTUS" does have access to more accurate and detailed data on USPS than the average slashdot reader.
    But Donald Trump, wouldn't trouble to avail himself of such facts.

    This is strictly DJT acting out because Jeff Bezos is an actual billionaire who happens to own the Washington Post, which refuses to stroke DJT's tiny fragile ego.

  15. save us Elon! on A Coal Power Plant is Being Reopened For Blockchain Mining (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    HAW HAW!
    You stupid fuckers' planet is headed for a special mention Darwin award!


    oh wait...

    crap.

  16. HOORAY FOR INANIMATE CARBON ROD! on XPRIZE Projects Aim To Convert CO2 Emissions, But Skepticism Remains (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    It's gonna take a lot of megatons of carbon to construct a space elevator out of carbon nanotubes.

    Better find a good hiding place when the nanobots start running low on materials and start disassembling superfluous carbon units.

  17. Live video feed from the aliens onboard Oumuamua.
    Apparently it's some sort of attack.

  18. hold on... wait a second... on Engineer Develops Sonar Alarm System To Monitor Kids In the Pool (newatlas.com) · · Score: 1

    you mean to tell me that human children can't breath water?!

    The invasion planning committee will be quite interested in this bit of intelligence!

  19. Re:And people would buy them? on Stan Lee's Stolen Blood Was Used To Sign Marvel Comic Books (tmz.com) · · Score: 1

    Solvent DNA Ink

    So I take it this probably isn't viable for cloning?

  20. get the wooden stakes! on Stan Lee's Stolen Blood Was Used To Sign Marvel Comic Books (tmz.com) · · Score: 2

    This story is proof that Capitalists are literally blood-sucking vampires!

  21. PORK for the PORK god! on NASA Hires Lockheed Martin To Build Quiet Supersonic X-Plane (space.com) · · Score: 1

    Lockheed?!

    Yeah, let's have NASA channel PROK to the usual suspects.

    While the real free market is working on the problem.[1][2][3]

  22. my theory about brotonsaurs by Anne Elk on The 50th Anniversary of Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" · · Score: 2

    see it's all about Man's aggressive tendencies driving him to conquest of the universe.
    First with the ape-Men inventing tools and and in short order murder, and ending with a desperate struggle to the Death between Man and his AI progeny that ends with Man triumphantly murdering his creation in its crib in order to arrive at the black monolith first, gaining Ascension.

    pretty obvious, ackchyually

  23. have you filled in your form 27B-6? on The 50th Anniversary of Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" · · Score: 2

    A movie so goddamned boring it had meetings on the Moon.

  24. Apple Computer
    -- proudly going out of business since 1976!

  25. Come on Vice, it's not a story unless Elon Musk is leaving bitcoin in geocaches around town!