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  1. Re:Maturity is key. on Ivanka Trump To Take Coding Class With 5-Year-Old Daughter (hollywoodlife.com) · · Score: 0

    Who are you with, the STASI? What a real Freedom and privacy loving Conservative you must be. Joe McCarthy's rotting corpse must be crawling out of his grave, on the way to shake your hand, you true Amerikan, you.

  2. Re:The bullshit Capitalist "threat". on Torrents Time Lets Anyone Launch Their Own Web Version of Popcorn Time · · Score: 0

    It's the free market, do you hate freedom?

    You know, I've never been in a market where anything was free that I really wanted. Just sayin'.

  3. Re:The bullshit Capitalist "threat". on Torrents Time Lets Anyone Launch Their Own Web Version of Popcorn Time · · Score: 0

    So you have no problem stealing things

    Who said anything about stealing? What you are attempting to refer to is called copyright infringement or copying. And yes, I'd download a car. Much good it would do me without a magic matter replicator doohickey. I do do have a couple of magic data replicators I use on occasion.

    ... and I wonder how you afford Internet access and a computer/smartphone to post on Slashdot.

    That one is easy, I don't waste money on movie tickets, DVD's or CD's and I use the savings to pay for an internet connection and mostly second hand computer gear. Doesn't make me immoral, just smart. Used the way I use them, they become the Tardis Time-shifting DVR. It's just I can time shift stuff that will be on TV or Radio or whatever backwards from the future to whenever I want to watch it. If it's legal to time shift stuff from the past to watch in the future, why the hell can't I do it the other way too? All this stuff gets broadcast sooner or later anyway, it's just TV the Timelord way. Maybe I should apply for a patent.

  4. Re:Give up on The FSF Is 30 Years Old; Where Should They Go From Here? (fsf.org) · · Score: 0

    "A day may come when the courage of geeks fails, when we forsake our custom distributions and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day. An hour of UEFI and walled gardens when the age of open hardware and unrestricted usage comes crashing down, but it is not this day! This day we fight!"

    Tonight, we program in HELL!

  5. Re:Obligatory Archer on How Brain Architecture Leads To Abstract Thought (umass.edu) · · Score: 0

    You get Skynet anyway. The only question is who gets there first: The Western democracies, or China.

    So it's bad regardless of who develops it first. No, I didn't forget the question mark in the previous sentence. It's a statement, not a question. Not that real A.I. is necessarily bad, it's just that the authors that are likely to develop it ( US MIC, Chinese MIC, and/or various sociopathic multinational corporations ) are likely to fuck it up royally.

  6. Pepperidge Farm rememebers.

  7. Re:Astroturfing on Earth In the Midst of Sixth Mass Extinction: the 'Anthropocene Defaunation' · · Score: 0

    Wow; This is an amazing thread. Does it pay very well?

    The Oligarchs usually insist on better work.

  8. Re:Tech workers could stop all this - if they want on More On the Disposable Tech Worker · · Score: 0

    Make IT work a Guild. Make much of it secret. Do not reveal to or instruct non-Guild members. Companies that oppose it get their information infrastructure hit with the Mother of All Ban Hammers. The cure will of course have all manner of long term drawbacks that reach far beyond the immediate problem, but what the Hell.

  9. Re: Umm, guys... on Para Bellum Labs Will Attempt To Make the RNC a Political-Analytics Player · · Score: 0

    "Para Bellum" ?? Should be more like Belladonna.

  10. Sugar power on Powering Phones, PCs Using Sugar · · Score: 0

    Sweeeeeeet!

  11. Lawsuits Seeks To Turn Chimpanzees Into Legal Pers on Lawsuits Seek To Turn Chimpanzees Into Legal Persons · · Score: 0

    Shucks, we turned one into a president twice.

  12. Re:Short term: yes, long term: even more on Technologies Like Google's Self-Driving Car: Destroying Jobs? · · Score: 1

    All things considered, nations which restrict hours to 37 1/2 or 35 a week tend to have higher unemployment.

    Citation needed. Correlation is not causation.

  13. Re:nonsense on Technologies Like Google's Self-Driving Car: Destroying Jobs? · · Score: 1

    "It's how a car is made, not how it's driven, that determines how many jobs there are." They're being made by automated machinery, of course. My other thought, about self driving vehicles is this, No more cop cars. No need for them, not really. Vehicles with police personnel in them would have right of way, just like now, it's just that all the other vehicles on the road would know this and would adjust the flow of traffic to give them precedence over the regular flow. And after a quick look at years of statistics, there's no way in hell they would ever let the cops have manual control, hell there won't BE any manual controls, that'd be crazy. There will, of course, be the traditional cop car paint schemes, flashing light and sirens, these will only be sop to their manhood, ( Not truly serving any other real purpose.) to make them feel a little bit better about not being allowed to manually drive their former penis substitutes. I think it'll be great.

  14. Re:Good Point on Prefab Greenhouse + Ardunio Controls = Automated Agriculture (Video) · · Score: 1

    Hmm, when every suburb has tens of thousands of these little domes, the cops can't check 'em all! This. This why I'm afraid to have a greenhouse. Nazi Retard Commando Fuckwits barging into my home in the middle of the night, killing my pets, violating the sanctity of my home, abusing and humiliating me and mine.

  15. RaspberryPi in the Sky on Can Android Revolutionize Spacecraft Design? · · Score: 1

    If they're using Android, why not a RaspberryPi?

  16. October The First Is Too Late on Ask Slashdot: What's the Most Depressing Sci-fi You've Ever Read? · · Score: 1

    by Fred Hoyle. The Stupid is Repetitious and Inevitable. Cyclic collapse and rebuilding. The only cure is societal stasis. The story is a little dated, but the main point is spot on.