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  1. Not sure if editor is trolling or not... on What Are Silicon Valley's Highest-Paying Tech Jobs? (ieee.org) · · Score: 2

    Obligatory xkcd https://xkcd.com/1102/

  2. Re:Perhaps it's just me, but ... on Firefox 61 Arrives With Better Search, Tab Warming, and Accessibility Tools Inspector (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Hm, again just speaking for me, not anybody else, but i love the ability to use shorthands (g for google, m for maps, w for wikipedia, etc + a ton of work related ones) for different search engines in the URL bar. Is there anything that speaks against this type of dual usage of the URL bar? I cannot come up with something off the top of my head.

  3. Re:What If We Create a Better World for Nothing on German Automakers Formed a Secret Cartel In the '90s To Collude On Diesel Emissions, Says Report (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm a little bit confused as to what you are implying. Do you seriously think the reason that the automakers formed a cartel is that there were regulations for cleaner diesel engines? As in, they would not have formed a cartel (empowering them to earn more money) if those regulations were not in place. That seems to seriously mix cause and effect in my opinion.

  4. Re:Google image search on Chrome Now Uses Scroll Anchoring To Prevent Those Annoying Page Jumps (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure, that the rationality is that it saves google a lot of money. Most of the time people will only look at the first couple of images anyways, so not loading preemptively saves a ton of bandwidth.

  5. Re:So which is it? on Poker Pros Win Against AI, But Experts Peg Match As Statistical Draw · · Score: 1

    Well, the important thing is "halfway through the competition". I don't know how to calculate the statistical significance here, but it seems sensible that it would need to be a bigger lead after playing more games.

  6. Re:Upside Down? on Breakthrough In Face Recognition Software · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Performance.

  7. Re:Bikes lanes are nice on Surprising Result of NYC Bike Lanes: Faster Traffic for Cars · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I have to disagree vehemently. It vastly depends on the speed that you are traveling with on your bike. As soon as you aproach the upper 20s (km/h, European here) it is way too dangerous to be traveling on the side walk. Here in Germany we have dedicated bike lanes which unfortunately mostly run on the side walk, meaning that pedestrians often do not look up to check if a bike is coming. More dangerously though are the cars taking right turns, because even if they bother to look you will be right in their blind spot. Add to this cars coming out of driveways or sidestreets, only bothering to stop and look once they reach the actual street and you get quite a dangerous mix. Whenever it is allowed thus, I always ride on the street and counting the number of close calls or accidents I had it is a lot safer. Basically the only danger when riding on the street are butthurt drivers who make it a point to overtake you with a 10cm gap even if the opposite lane has no traffic, because you are supposedly occupying 'their' street.

  8. Re:~50% have no degree... on For Half, Degrees In Computing, Math, Or Stats Lead To Other Jobs · · Score: 1

    The more I fill in that gap, the more I realize exactly how big that gap is, and strangely, the gap grows as it fills.

    So true and almost poetic :)

  9. Re:I believe it because.. on Parenting Rewires the Male Brain · · Score: 1

    There is a nice blog of a family living pretty much the same way you do: http://almostfearless.com/ I have been following it for some years and I'm really enjoying it. I am still quite young, but people like you or they are who make me think I might actually have kids one day ;)

  10. Re:law of energy in a VR on Mathematician: Is Our Universe a Simulation? · · Score: 1

    Who says we humans are the point of this hypothetical simulation? Meaning, the tree could very well still make it sound because it is useful for the simulation.

  11. Re:Most likely exists to prevent over-grazing.. on Why Transitivity Violations Can Be Rational · · Score: 1

    C'mon that was obviously a joke... How cranky can one be?

  12. Re:First Observation? on First Recorded Observation of Freshwater Fish Preying On Birds In Flight · · Score: 1

    Maybe the pictures you saw were of saltwater fish? It says it's the first freshwater fish that they recorded.

  13. Re:The answer is simple on The UK's Internet Porn Filter and Fighting Censorship Creep · · Score: 1

    While this is a very nice reply, the problem is that the majority of the population will not be able to formulate it clearly and concise like you did and/or will simply conform social norms and accept the blocking.

  14. Took them way too long on Yahoo Encrypting Data In Wake of NSA Revelations · · Score: 2

    Well, actually it's quite embarrassing that they're only doing this now...

  15. Re:WTF on Microsoft and Facebook Launch Internet Bug Bounty Program · · Score: 1

    I did not debate that, it's also quite obvious, that it is good for Microsoft - in a variety of ways - , otherwise they wouldn't be paying $$ for it ;)

  16. Re:WTF on Microsoft and Facebook Launch Internet Bug Bounty Program · · Score: 1

    Even if that is the case (which it isn't in my opinion), why would you complain if your customers pay to improve your product? This is obviously good for "the internet" (whatever that is).

  17. Re:Still sucks on VLC Reaches 2.1 · · Score: 2, Troll

    You do realize that the glitches that you complain about are due to VLC avoiding patented, closed source solutions? In this light they are actually doing awesome work!

  18. Re:Teenager? on Teenage League of Legends Player Jailed For Months For Facebook Joke · · Score: 1

    For me teenagers includes eighteen and nineteen ;)