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  1. Re:Thanks for Contaminating the Moon on Giant Leaf For Mankind? China Germinates First Seed on Moon (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    oh dont be so dramatic the solar radiation will sterilize it again in a reasonable amount of time.

  2. Think that life is going to be easy and they will never have to speak in front of people. Man do they have a wake up call coming when they have to get a job. Imagine even having to get thru an interview with the social skills of your typical basement dweller.

  3. Re:Problem: 9th CIRCUS on US Court of Appeals: An IP Address Isn't Enough To Identify a Pirate (techspot.com) · · Score: 1
    So if sombody steals your car and robs a bank your cool with going to jail for it right?

    Yeah that's what I though.

    This was a common sense ruling beings nat routers and wifi are common many users share the same IP address.

  4. Come evict me then. on Who Owns the Moon? A Space Lawyer Answers (theconversation.com) · · Score: 1

    If im living on the moon and some entity has a problem with it fine. Come serve me papers telling me when I have to show up for court. Otherwise STFU

  5. Re:Killer autonomous robots over nukes on Killer Robots Would Be 'Dangerously Destabilizing' Force in the World, Tech Leaders Warn (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I look forward to fighting something that can fly and see in the dark with super human agility and accuracy.
    Fuck yeah!!
    Beings these can be more localized it would be really easy to cover up their use. Also the local area and resources are still usable. So I can see govts more willing to use these then nukes.

  6. Re:More companies have customer facing technology on Tech Chief Role Grows More Strategic, Survey Finds (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    As somebody in the remove IT industry I totally agree with you. Keep giving your clients grief we appreciate the business.

  7. Re:Development version works great on Slackware, Oldest Actively Maintained GNU/Linux Distribution, Turns 25 · · Score: 1

    Oh im sure it is but I wouldnt know. ;)

  8. Re:Development version works great on Slackware, Oldest Actively Maintained GNU/Linux Distribution, Turns 25 · · Score: 1

    Yeah I think its kind of the "swiss army knife" of linux distros.
    hehe

  9. Development version works great on Slackware, Oldest Actively Maintained GNU/Linux Distribution, Turns 25 · · Score: 1

    I have been using slackware for over a decade and its development version works fine for production purposes. It is updated frequently and uses a stable version of the linux kernel.
    noneya@noneya:~$ cat /etc/slackware-version
    Slackware 14.2+
    noneya@noneya:~$ uname -a
    Linux noneya.business.com 4.14.55 #1 SMP Wed Jul 11 19:33:43 CDT 2018 x86_64 AMD A6-3620 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
    And now that you can easily update it with slackpkg its even easy to maintain. I highly recommend using it because of its lack of cruft. You can identify everything in the process list which is really nice compared to things like redhat.
    Long live slackware

  10. Why didnt they test the H bomb there on The Most Remote Island in the World is Home to Seals, Seabirds, and an Internet Top-Level Domain (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    Rather then at bikini atoll which was a nice tropical island once upon a time. Plus it had the advantage of being unhabited as well.

  11. They would elect people that believe in science and they don't they elect people based on thieir own personal politics and science counts for jack in the polling booth.

    Theres my .02

  12. bwahahaha yeah right on Nvidia Launches AI Computer To Give Autonomous Robots Better Brains (theverge.com) · · Score: 1
    Ill belive that once they get something that works in the real world outside of kicking as at video games.

    In the real world computers can't even drive a car which even the dumbest among us can do.

  13. Re:This will never be fixed in the USA on China Overtakes US For Healthy Lifespan, WHO Data Finds (reuters.com) · · Score: 1
    You have nothing to back that up except your own delusional ideas.

    Im guessing you flunked econ 101 and thats why your trolling as AC. You simply cant add billions to middle men and make the numbers work.
    Back to moms basement with you.

  14. This will never be fixed in the USA on China Overtakes US For Healthy Lifespan, WHO Data Finds (reuters.com) · · Score: 3, Informative
    This is what you get when you run healthcare for profit.

    You basically have a choice to return shareholder value or save lives but you certainly cannot have both. It's really simple to understand because if you run it for profit it becomes unaffordable for the poor. That is why we pay more for heathcare then anybody else in the world.

    We have made our choice here to keep raking in profits over saving lives here so this problem is not going to get better in the near future.

  15. Wow my job just got a lot easier on Windows 10 Spring Update Improves Linux On WSL With Unix Sockets and More (anandtech.com) · · Score: 1
    Whoooohooooo now I can scp files directly to and from my linux boxes without the need for external programs like winscp and putty. I tried it out and work pretty well so not sure what all the hate in this thread is all about.

    At the end of the day I just want to get my work done as easily and quickly as possible and for me this helps a lot.

    On the downside it kinda sucks that this will probably kill both winscp and putty that I have been using for years.

  16. Re:I really don't get this one on Robot Worries Could Cause a 50,000-Worker Strike in Las Vegas (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes you could do that and it would still be beat by a $7/hr. human.

  17. Re:I really don't get this one on Robot Worries Could Cause a 50,000-Worker Strike in Las Vegas (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes they also require power, maintence and programming and a lot of upfront capital. Which are a lot more expensive then your typical burger flipping human. Not to mention the liabliity if the machine accidentally mauls somebody to death. This happens in factories all the time.

  18. Re: I bet Las Vegas is getting hit by the Internet on Robot Worries Could Cause a 50,000-Worker Strike in Las Vegas (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah the conveyors are good for processing the patties and that would be faster in an industrial setting like that. Howvever this is not something that would work well at the restaraunt level. How is a conveyor going to put the rest of the ingredients on the burger? You have any tomato slicing and lettuce handling robots? Im putting my bets on a person in that instance for a long time to come.

  19. Re: I bet Las Vegas is getting hit by the Interne on Robot Worries Could Cause a 50,000-Worker Strike in Las Vegas (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1
    Then showing one decent example shold be a piece of cake. Pardon the pun.

    Also the fact you called a commecial kitchen static shows how little you know. Theres literally movement everywhere in a decent sized kitchen with a good staff.

  20. Re:I really don't get this one on Robot Worries Could Cause a 50,000-Worker Strike in Las Vegas (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Hey at least thats something thanks for posting the video. However a two armed human could have made that drink in half the time.

  21. Re: I bet Las Vegas is getting hit by the Internet on Robot Worries Could Cause a 50,000-Worker Strike in Las Vegas (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Thats slightly better but all I see is poorly adapted industrial robots doing what a human could do faster. Also I see people as well in most of those images so obviously there are parts of the process they couldnt automate.

  22. Its like the mods here are on crack on Robot Worries Could Cause a 50,000-Worker Strike in Las Vegas (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1
    All of the modded up comments in here are living in fantasy land. There are more pics of the moon landing then food service robots.

    Amazing what people will belive these days.

  23. Re: I bet Las Vegas is getting hit by the Internet on Robot Worries Could Cause a 50,000-Worker Strike in Las Vegas (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Theres more humans working on that stuff then you think. If you want to see something really fall down funny google "Food service automation" and click on images.

  24. Re:I really don't get this one on Robot Worries Could Cause a 50,000-Worker Strike in Las Vegas (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1
    LOL okay so their has been automation in asia's food service since the mid 2000's. I sooo want to see some pics of those.

    Ill be over here sipping tea with kermit.

  25. Re: I bet Las Vegas is getting hit by the Internet on Robot Worries Could Cause a 50,000-Worker Strike in Las Vegas (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1
    But how many cooking robots did you see? hehe

    We don't even have the tech to drive a car by itself yet and almost any mouth breather can drive. So take cooking which a lot of people can't do at all and worry about robots doing it.

    Complete insanity