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  1. Read your own link on Facebook, Google, Twitter To Face US Lawmakers About Tech 'Censorship' (cnet.com) · · Score: 2

    Here's the first sentence (emphasis mine):

    The public forum doctrine is an analytical tool used in First Amendment jurisprudence to determine the constitutionality of speech restrictions implemented on government property.

  2. Re:Not going to happen on Android Q Will Include More Ways For Carriers To SIM Lock Your Phone (9to5google.com) · · Score: 3, Informative
    When you say "members of a corporation" do you mean the employees? There was never any limit on an employee's rights to assemble nor speak.

    What the Citizen's United ruling did was grant the corporation itself "human" rights.

  3. umm..."There is no way for people to opt out"? on Turning Off Facebook Location Tracking Doesn't Stop It From Tracking Your Location (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 0
    Yes there is. Delete Facebook. Stop using it.

    Stop letting them sell your life as their product.

  4. Is this Gold's "Deep Hot Biosphere" theory? on Scientists Identify Vast Underground Ecosystem Containing Billions of Micro-organisms (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    This sounds a lot like Thomas Gold's Deep Hot Biosphere theory.

  5. Unfortunately IBM did on CBS Shuts Down Stage 9, a Fan-Made Recreation of the USS Enterprise (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    Did IBM throw a hissy-fit over it? Not really, and because of that the PC took off like a rocket.

    I'm afraid they did. IBM sued several early PC clone makers claiming they had copied their BIOS.
    It wasn't until Phoenix made a clean-room BIOS implementations that clone makers could flourish.

  6. To paraphrase Arthur Dent: on FCC Can Define Markets With Only One ISP as 'Competitive', Court Rules (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    "Ah, this is obviously some strange usage of the word 'competitive' that I wasn't previously aware of."

  7. Re:How do you tell if someone is an idiot? on It's Time to End the 'Data Is' vs 'Data Are' Debate (vice.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Thank you for your participation. ;-)

  8. What debate? on It's Time to End the 'Data Is' vs 'Data Are' Debate (vice.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    How is this a debate? Look in a dictionary. The word has a literal dictionary definition. :-)

    The two dictionaries I just checked say data is the plural of datum.

    People who use it differently either knowingly choose to (which is fine with me) or they are ignorant.

  9. an enormous titanium dome meant to serve as caps for satellite fuel tanks. The component measures four feet in diameter.

    4 feet is enormous? To quote Inigo Montoya:

    "You Keep Using That Word, I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means"

  10. Re:Greatest Cost on 5 Years on, US Government Still Counting Snowden Leak Costs (apnews.com) · · Score: 1
    While I'd like to say:

    "Nothing goes over my head. My reflexes are too fast. I would catch it."

    ... the truth is I don't understand which issue you feel I evaded.
    Please elaborate.

  11. Re:Greatest Cost on 5 Years on, US Government Still Counting Snowden Leak Costs (apnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Actually, I am choking on the situation. Not happy at all.
    As for you: I don't think you need to choke on anything. You might want to calm down a bit, but no choking is necessary at this juncture.
    Also: your assumption is false; I am part of the majority of people who voted against Mr. Trump.

  12. Greatest Cost on 5 Years on, US Government Still Counting Snowden Leak Costs (apnews.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful
    The greatest cost is the continuing loss of faith & trust in our government.

    The fact that the U.S. government continue to persecute this whistle-blower is much more damning than the things he revealed.

    IMO Snowden should be pardoned & given a medal.

  13. This. Unless MS wants to drive users away...

  14. "What might this mean..." == time_to_move on Microsoft Is Talking About Acquiring GitHub, Says Report (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I'll be gone. That's what it will mean.

  15. For me, the Roblimo era was Slashdot's golden age.
    The world is a less interesting place today.

  16. Does Firefox really suck?
    I'm using it right now; it's my standard browser. I'm not really suffering.
    At all.

  17. Look Again (was Re:Anceint news.) on AI Researchers Revolt Against a New Paywalled Nature Journal (oregonstate.edu) · · Score: 1

    Take another look: the open letter is referencing a different letter from 2001.
    Also, you might want to turn your spelling checker back on; it's "Ancient", not "Anceint".

  18. THIS (was Re:C'mon people the word is "cracking") on Ask Slashdot: Do We Need a New Word For Hacking? · · Score: 1

    I was about to post what THIS says.

  19. Does "crypto" now only mean currency? on Twitter Moves To Ban Crypto Ads (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 2
    When I see "crypto" I think "cryptography".

    (Perhaps because that's what it has mostly meant up to now.)

    Then again, language does evolve. Are we seeing such a change, is the headline just lazy?

  20. Nope (was Re:Mod msmash -1 Troll) on Twitter Moves To Ban Crypto Ads (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    When I saw that I interpreted "crypto" as "cryptography".
    Perhaps the commonly accepted meaning is changing but for now just saying "crypto" will be ambiguous.

  21. A new Doctor. 'nuff said.

  22. I Refuse on Ask Slashdot: What Is Your View On Forced Subscription-Only Software? · · Score: 1

    I simply refuse to rent software for content creation. It's a bad idea.

  23. Re:What was broken about FM radio? on Norway Becomes First Country To Switch Off FM Radio (thelocal.no) · · Score: 1
    I do agree FM can be improved upon. Almost any sufficiently old technology can be.

    However, it is not broken. It still works as well as ever for those who have compatible equipment. Like most cars made in the last 50 years.

    OTOH, replacing it with an incompatible system definitely introduced breakage.

  24. What was broken about FM radio? on Norway Becomes First Country To Switch Off FM Radio (thelocal.no) · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Remember the saying "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"

  25. I will not comply.