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  1. You are a moron whenever you insult someone else. No matter if that's for the religion, the sports or the sex.

  2. Or rather Cyprus?

  3. As a Christian, I insulted a Muslim on Youtube.

    What if,

    As a Muslim, I insulted a Christian on Youtube.

    Please discuss in this First-Amendment, Free-Speech Zone for all....

    You'd be a moron on either case.

  4. Ask Elon for help on Sunday-Morning Outage Strikes Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 0

    His ideas can really help!

  5. And this needs 5G on Fifty 'Connected Cows' Already Have 5G (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Interesting! This 5G thing is leading us to a brave New world!

  6. Wishful thinking on How To Stop Amazon From Listening To Your Alexa Recordings (tomsguide.com) · · Score: 1

    So a software toggle will prevent that eavesdropping?
    You insensitive wishful food.
    Even if you did accurate traffic analysis you could not be able to know whether your recordings are being sent out.

    The solution? Stop immediately using these useless voice operated (so called) assistants!

  7. Re: panem et circenses on Futurist Predicts AI Will Take Jobs, Benefiting the Rich But Not Workers (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    > Massive numbers of slaves benefitted large land owners, not the common wage workers of Rome.

    I don't know history. Do you?
    Wage workers were mostly just private teachers and the show business, both private and public.

  8. Re: panem et circenses on Futurist Predicts AI Will Take Jobs, Benefiting the Rich But Not Workers (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    If only you could understand it...

  9. Re: panem et circenses on Futurist Predicts AI Will Take Jobs, Benefiting the Rich But Not Workers (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    In the mid to long term there will be no benefit. Fewer workers mean fewer people spending. That is fewer things to be built and sold. Thus less money for those who build and sell stuff.

  10. Re: panem et circenses on Futurist Predicts AI Will Take Jobs, Benefiting the Rich But Not Workers (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 2

    Historia docet non historiam docere.

  11. Tractors benefited land owners who could buy them, not farmers using them.

  12. You capture CO2 intorno fuel. Then you burn the fuel releasing the CO2 back.
    The solution isn't to capture it but it's all about not releasing it. Idiots!

  13. Let's look for a real solution instead! on The UN Wants To Build Floating Cities To Save Us From Climate Change (wired.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Not a workaround that will produce even more pollution and problems!

  14. Prime numbers on Devuan.org Now Points To 'Pwned' Page With Gopher URLs (devuan.org) · · Score: 2

    Interesting clue they are!

  15. Re: Weapon not in Space on Does India's Anti-Satellite Missile Test Mean The Weaponization of Space? (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    How do you call it when weapons reach the space on purpose?

  16. What other objective can you see there?

  17. Idocy cannot be hidden like that!

  18. You forgot assembler.

  19. It's also an issue with the size of the batteries: the smaller the battery, the lower the capacity.
    Then, add that you insist to wear those buddies into your ears all the time (also for fashion purposes). It's clear you will run more and more charging cycles that will worsen the situation.

    Use the wired ones, instead.

  20. Re: Notepad Next on Windows 10 Calculator Will Soon Be Able To Graph Math Equations (zdnet.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Forget about that.
    Maybe MS will buy notepad++.
    It's the normal MS strategy: don't do anything meaningful, do nonsense.

  21. The graph plotted into that linked page is scary.
    The BSOD of math!

  22. They could try self driving cars, food delivery, AI, cloud services and electric vehicules as well.

  23. Finally! on Microsoft Open-Sources Windows Calculator (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Something completely new in the open source software scenario!

    Thank you Microsoft!

  24. And do you think this is news? on Smartphone Shipments Expected To Drop for the Third Consecutive Year in 2019 (idc.com) · · Score: 2

    How many smartphones do you want to sell?
    Two for every single human?
    Then you won't be able to sell more than 14B devices. 5B is a more accurate estimate.
    Then the year after you'll sell only a few millions to replace the broken ones.

    This thing of the continuous growth is really really bul15h!t!

  25. Then put them on hold. Then see. Finally decide.