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  1. Portugal on Comcast Hints At Plan For Paid Fast Lanes After Net Neutrality Repeal (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We're gonna turn into Portugal, and it's going to be a big fuckin mess.

  2. I searched for "black people don't have empathy" on DDG and it had some result...some anon posting on Slashdot.

  3. Re:How about listening while Charging? on Apple Removed Headphone Jack From New iPhones Because It Owns Largest Bluetooth Headphone Company (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    For a guy with such a low UID, you seem super immature 3

  4. Re:No they didn't. on FDA Finds Flaws In Theranos' Zika Tests (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    "The scientific method is stupid!" You heard it here first!

  5. Sure, and the last time this happened to me, and I forgot to update my satellite provider, a promotion was taken away from me because a payment became late. Again, it doesn't matter if it takes 30 seconds to deal with this. Any amount of time spent greater than 0 is an inconvenience and this should not go unpunished. I think the logic is pretty clear...

  6. What about all the time the credit card owners have to waste getting a new card and updating all of their vendors, services, etc. If the business is responsible for the credit card data being stolen, and I lose 12 hours of my time dealing with that, then that's "damage", and I deserve to be reimbursed for my time.

  7. Incorrect. You need to have downloaded the app as well. And I know this because I just tried.

  8. TWC on AT&T Hotspots Now Injecting Ads · · Score: 1

    Time Warner Cable has been doing this for over a year on their public networks in California.

  9. Winning! on How California Is Winning the Drought · · Score: 1

    And yet, there's still no drip-irrigation in the central valley...

  10. Re:Did he take any pieces of the moon with him? on Neil Armstrong's Widow Discovers Moon Camera In Bag · · Score: 1

    You mean like the shit ton of moon rocks they brought back and that are on display at every space center in the country?

  11. This is a new low on Your High School Wants You To Install Snapchat · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is a new low when it comes to speculation and overall horseshittiness, even for you Bennett.

  12. Re:Hey Bennett, on Four Facepalm Bugs In USPS Label-Printing Site · · Score: 2

    You've missed the point entirely. The real question is, why do you feel your writing is more important than other editors of the site? I'd be shocked if neither you nor /. had the idea of making you a proper site editor. /. lets us filter out editors. Why? It doesn't matter. What matters is that not you nor anybody else should be able to skirt past such filters.

  13. Re:Why do people still care about C++ for kernel d on Object Oriented Linux Kernel With C++ Driver Support · · Score: 1

    I can't tell if your use of the term "bad drivers" in making a point about Linux is silly coincidence, or comic genius. Either way, I salute you!

  14. So in Google Play on Microsoft's Windows 8 App Store Is Full of Scamware · · Score: 4, Informative

    But you don't see the Android marketshare suffering do you?

  15. Laugh all the way to the bank on Microsoft Files Legal Action Against Samsung Over Android Patent Dispute · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The only people winning this are the IP lawyers.

  16. Woosh on Chinese Company 3D Prints a 2-person Boat · · Score: 1

    Much like the subways in Shanghai, this thing will surely be leaking water very soon.

  17. Re:GPL is the problem on Apple Remove Samba From OS X 10.7 Because of GPLv3 · · Score: 1

    Someone didn't get their hug this morning :(

  18. AT&T on AT&T Wireless Data Still Growing At 1000% · · Score: -1, Troll

    It's over 9000!

  19. Waste o'money on Blizzard Authenticators May Become Mandatory · · Score: 1

    Many US banks will text or email you a one-time authentication code. It's certainly a lot cheaper than buying a piece of hardware.

    They aren't doing it this way...why?

  20. MS vs. Apple? on Comparing Microsoft and Apple Websites' Usability · · Score: 2, Informative

    If anyone should be heavily criticized for a poorly organized web presence, it's IBM.

  21. Re:Only Webkit-based browsers on Apple Opens Up iPhone To Third-Party Browsers · · Score: 1

    And people have already been doing this for some time. You simply embed a UIWebView in your app. All Apple has really done is decided that your stupidly simple app with a UIWebView taking up the whole screen is no longer verboten.

  22. Let the law handle it on How Long Should Companies Make E-Bills Available? · · Score: 1

    Shouldn't there be some kind of legally defined minimum along with nice availability regulations? They make them keep records on everything else!

  23. Re:bad omen on 33-Year-Old Unix Bug Fixed In OpenBSD · · Score: 1

    That isn't necessarily true. It's just as possible people are wasting time fixing unimportant issues and ignoring more important ones.

    I'm not trying to disparage the OpenBSD team or anything. It's just that no development team is perfect.

  24. Second post on KDE 4.1 Alpha 1 Released · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    You cum-guzzling queens

    Propz to GNAA

  25. Re:Uh Oh on Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit Leaves Desktop Linux Behind · · Score: 1

    Except the "average computer user" cannot use the command line interface where you yupe "sudo aptitude update", because that's too hard, and this article is about Linux on the desktop.

    If you want to argue Windows vs. Linux for uptimes, power user ease-of-use, etc., that's fine. For the average computer user, you can't really say that Linux is easier or as functional. And for those people, greater ease and functionality = better OS.