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  1. Re:So who is required to pay... on Domain Registrar Can be Held Liable for Pirate Site, Court Rules (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    Please make this happen.

  2. Re:The "Prime" labeling is what is getting diluted on 'Amazon Prime is Getting Worse' (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    About that...Audible's interface for the PC is ancient...

  3. Re:2013 ? We were already dead by then on CO2 Emissions Rose for the First Time in 4 Years (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    If you believe, you will see signs everywhere.

    Personally, I have trouble with what these scientists are using as a control for their experiments.

  4. Tempting, but that would just contribute to destroying the Internet as a whole. Like we don't have enough problems to worry about...Comcast...*shudders*

  5. Agreed. I don't like the idea of Western countries looking to China for the 'next big thing' to implement in their legislatures.

  6. Re:I wonder if it has occurred to them on The Police in UK Want AI To Stop Violent Crime Before it Happens (newscientist.com) · · Score: 1

    And yet Police State appears to be the popular choice these days...

  7. An AI is built with the prejudices of its creator(s).

  8. Re:how in the hell that pass the constitution? on The Police in UK Want AI To Stop Violent Crime Before it Happens (newscientist.com) · · Score: 1

    Not yet, anyways ;-).

  9. Re:I've seen this movie on The Police in UK Want AI To Stop Violent Crime Before it Happens (newscientist.com) · · Score: 1

    Which would work (lol) if humans were deterministic...or if humans could be made to act in a deterministic fashion. The former is an argument dealing with 'free will', the latter is a conspiracy.

  10. Re:Minority Report? on The Police in UK Want AI To Stop Violent Crime Before it Happens (newscientist.com) · · Score: 1

    From what I've seen, with the exception of the Traffic courts, most lawyers have a backlog. They don't need the additional work.

  11. Re:Minority Report? on The Police in UK Want AI To Stop Violent Crime Before it Happens (newscientist.com) · · Score: 1

    Until they send the wrong person to a re-education camp. Usually a congressman's son or daughter.

  12. Re:Minority Report? on The Police in UK Want AI To Stop Violent Crime Before it Happens (newscientist.com) · · Score: 1

    Psycho-Pass

  13. Re:I voted on Did You Vote? Now Your Friends May Know (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    2) - I've heard the pay is particularly poor?

  14. But you will still pay for it, in so many ways...

  15. Re:Raise taxes and pay competitive rates on White House Wants To Borrow Tech Workers From Google and Amazon, Says Report (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Nano.

  16. Re:Totally Failed TEST question. on Senate Passes Bill That Lets the Government Destroy Private Drones (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    "Would you steal a pencil from work? If you say never, you area a lying ass kisser who can not be trusted."

    So...how many pencils have you stolen from work?

  17. Re:Censor what WE say is unacceptable ... on EU To Give Internet Firms 1 Hour To Remove Extremist Content (go.com) · · Score: 2

    Suddenly Brexit looks sane...

  18. Indeed. Standing in front of the class is a problem for people, as they want people to like them; they need to learn the comedien's trick (Thank You, Dethklok): hate the audience.

  19. I want my grandpa's Microsoft back.

  20. There really is no difference between the good guys and the bad guys, is there?

  21. Re:Did they control for wealth? on Regular Sauna Users May Have Fewer Chronic Diseases (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, when you take it to your Ford mechanic, that's just asking for trouble.

  22. Well, they do seem hell bent on it. I can't think of a piece of legislation I've agreed with any time in the past 5 years...

  23. Re:So either way..... we don't have privacy. on FBI Director: Without Compromise on Encryption, Legislation May Be the 'Remedy' (cyberscoop.com) · · Score: 2

    Because they've shown that they can't. The DoD can't keep plans for its next gen weapon systems out of enemy hands, and our government writ large has the retaining capacity of a sieve with regards to general data.

    For God's sake, they can't even keep the coke from disappearing from the evidence locker.

  24. 16GB of RAM? on The New MacBook Pro Features 'Fastest SSD Ever' In a Laptop (macrumors.com) · · Score: 0

    Ewwww....

  25. Hush. 1984 and Brave New World were movies about future societal improvements, not books about dystopias.