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  1. And soon... on New Apps Fight Robo-Calls By Pretending To Be Humans (nola.com) · · Score: 2

    ... all the telephone lines will be tied up by robots talking with robots. Nobody will be able to make actual calls.

  2. Taking on a lot... on Are We Experiencing a Burnout Epidemic? (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    ... to meet expectations. After a while, it either hits you that it's just not worth it; and you choose what to do from there. Or you burnout trying.

  3. Re:Good. on Philadelphia Bans Cashless Stores (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    That's quite the generalization old man.

  4. Re:Change is obsolete on Philadelphia Bans Cashless Stores (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't most cash registers *tell* you the exact change too?
    Fuck people are dim.

  5. Are they taking your course "exclusively" to learn Java, or to code? Limit the Java curriculum if it's the latter.

    Teach on 8. Give some bonus exercise/home-work on newer versions for the truly interested.
    Then teach them some other power-house languages to compensate. There's a healthy handful.

    I absolutely hated Java during my college days, yet I'm doing perfectly fine as a professional software developer. I just don't look at Java-centric jobs. If someday that's all I can get a job in, then I'll hunker down and learn it well enough to land one. The most important thing you can teach to your students is not any specific language but the fundamentals they will need to learn it. The lower-level the language is, the better.

    *Disclaimer: I'm certainly not a teacher, but I've been tutoring students that are going through the same course as I did, every year since I've graduated; and this is what seems to make it click for most of them. Obviously, some of them are just not cut out for programming.

  6. Re:So much for "do no evil" on Google Urged the US To Limit Protection for Activist Workers (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Depends what you use it for.
    Nobody honestly cares what kind of porn you watch.

  7. Re:Perfect World on AI is Sending People To Jail -- and Getting it Wrong (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Those in power know this, and they do everything they can to keep us divided.
    It's plain to see, too.

  8. Re: Total agreement on Insect Collapse: 'We Are Destroying Our Life Support Systems' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Why should my family and friends be affected by something so ridiculously stupid coming out of MY mouth?
    You want to pass law for this? You're no better than the people you're trying to get into that congo line first.

  9. Because you don't need to be either of these two to understand the basics of "AI"

  10. Re:It will at least be hard to be more stupid on Finland's Ambitious Plan To Teach Anyone the Basics of AI (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    The important difference is that they'll teach "anybody".
    If you want to learn it, they'll teach it to you.

    That's how education should work, really. Fuck the tuition.

  11. Less Content, Higher Prices on Netflix To Raise Prices By 13% To 18% (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Who ever said competition was a good thing?
    Greedy fucks.

  12. If a headshot doesn't kill, it's a shitty FPS game.

  13. Re:Won't somebody think of the children?! on Yellow Vests Knock Out 60 Percent of All Speed Cameras In France (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    speeders = the poors.

    Please. I've lost count of all the assholes in BMWs, Audis, etc driving past me like I'm at a full-stop, despite driving at exactly the highway speed limit of 110 km/h.
    Set up cameras and punish these "I'm too important for laws to apply to me today." folks.

  14. "The orange light that follows will soon proclaim itself a God."

  15. Re:True mozzarella NOT what Americans call it... on American Cheese Surplus Reaches Record High · · Score: 1

    A comment about cheese on an article about cheese is moderated "Offtopic"?
    Fucking hell. What kind of kids are running this show nowadays?

  16. Re:Cow Milk on American Cheese Surplus Reaches Record High · · Score: 1

    Mozzarella you talkin' 'bout?

  17. Re:Holy Shit no on NSA To Release a Free Reverse Engineering Tool (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    It's not an unreasonable assumption to have.
    There are some things, if I can't compile it myself, I'd rather just not have.

  18. Is that this is the second duplicated article posted on THE FRONT PAGE today.
    Please, someone tell me msmash isn't paid to do his/her job.

  19. That's what people around here do.

    Crosswalks have countdown timers which, generally, once done will make the light turn yellow. This is reliable enough that I'm noticing a lot of people race through according to the time left on those.

    I should stop writing there before my blood pressure rises too much, though.

  20. Re:There is a post on this already on China 'Lifts Mysterious Veil' by Landing Probe on Far Side of the Moon (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    On the same page. Like 4 articles from eachother.
    Shitty editors.

  21. The issue is that you're caught in that trap to begin with.
    In the world we need to transition into, you shouldn't have to worry about spending 6 months writing a flop. It shouldn't matter.

    Eliminate the need for food and shelter, then let people do what they want. With rules, obviously.
    We can go a long way by guaranteeing the people quality food on a daily basis. We're dumping so many resources on useless shit.

  22. Because if you do, you create artificial need for something that doesn't exist. Then lo-and-behold, someone comes along with grants and actually makes this "job" into a reality to appease all the idiots who indebted themselves for a useless degree.

    Universities should teach you how to learn; so that YOU can go out and create these "jobs that don't exist yet" because you're smart enough to realize there's a need for X by doing Y.

  23. Everybody meddles now. So they needed something new.

  24. Re:Dry your tears snowflake. on Debian's Anti-Harassment Team Is Removing A Package Over Its Name (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    We're sacrificing perfectly good/tested functionality because the wording used to code said functionality is offensive to some.
    Yeah, some people blow this out of proportion, but it is what it is. A blatant exercise in power for nothing more than satisfying a few gits. (Oh wait, that's offensive too! There's a popular tool that goes by that name though... what do?)

    You're right though, anyone complaining about this is a snowflake and should go dry their tears. /s
    Pathetic.

  25. What's worse. What you did there would land you in a police car in some places.
    Some people just suck. Fuck 'em.