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  1. be woman on Cody Wilson, 3D-Printed Gun Pioneer, Arrested In Taiwan (reason.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    >Lie about age when signing up to prostitution website
    >Lie about age to man to get money and sex
    >Willingly have sex
    >Willingly take money for that sex
    >Admit to doing all of this, WILLINGLY
    >Claim this was "assault"
    >People actually take your side

    THE ABSOLUTE STATE

  2. That said, I do have a friend (via IRC) that is a tech savvy farmer (in Iowa) and I would like him to hack and repair his tractors to his heart's content.

    Has he thought about ripping out the ECU in his equipment and installing an aftermarket or open source ECU?
    I had my old car running on this:
    https://speeduino.com/wiki/ind...
    I'm sure his equipment would require a few more inputs and outputs, but it's a thought.

  3. Re:Indictments mean shit on Facebook Will Open a 'War Room' Next Week To Monitor Election Interference (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Quality post.

  4. We're in the exact same situation. I find it weird that their phone plans cost less and offer more data compared to their hotspots, if I had done more research I would have gotten an old android phone, rooted it and use that for the hotspot.

  5. Re:PTL on New Trump Tariffs Won't Include Fitness Trackers Or the Apple Watch (theverge.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I had diarrhea this weekend
    TRONALD DRUUUUMPHHH!!

  6. Re:DaMattster = fake name massive human fail on Ajit Pai Calls California's Net Neutrality Rules 'Illegal' (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1, Funny

    Is this peak autism?

  7. CRT TV. It's on. on Quantum Experiment Confirms Causality Is Fuzzy (physicsworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Nothing that can't be fixed with a cellphone, microwave and banana.

  8. Re:Let’s allow the free market to work on Citing 'Moral Requirement To Make Money', Pharma CEO Jacks Drug Price 400% (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    We could do that. Or we could continue to repeat history and add more regulation and government meddling, promises of free stuff and debase the currency.
    Isn't this fun to watch?

  9. Of course, the state department on Senators Grill Pompeo on Vulnerable Cybersecurity at State Department (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    The more things change, the more they stay the same. The state department sure has a long history of spies and security issues.

  10. Re:Another, But It Will Work This time, scenario? on Swiss Village Votes for Free Money. Now It Just Needs the Cash (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    What am I missing here, how is this not just socialism (or communism) being called something else.

    They are hoping people won't notice that. Or, if they do notice, that they have never studied history.
    Dangerous territory, and we all (should) know how it ends.

  11. Re:cia naggers on Creator of TempleOS, Terry Davis, Has Passed Away (osnews.com) · · Score: 1

    He's running over glow in the darks forever now. He hit them with his car, they hit him with a train.

  12. Re:Hate speech is not free speech. on Former Reddit CEO Decries 'Rage-Induced Interactions' on Facebook and Twitter (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Hate speech is not free speech. This has been decided in the courts

    Wrong again, shithead. They decided there is no such thing as """hate speech""". Do you even bother to do research before you spew your bullshit everywhere?

  13. Re:Let's talk about debt and committment on 30% of America's Student Loan Borrowers Can't Keep Up After Six Years (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Here are the facts:
    1. If you have a HS diploma you will live with your parents until 40 and have a life of poverty. HR won't give you the chance to build your resume outside of your grocery store or McDonalds

    And I already know you're full of shit.

  14. stop it on Linus Torvalds No Longer Knows the Whole Linux Kernel and That's OK (eweek.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    "and that's okay"
    I agree in this case. However. Stop trying to tell me how to feel and think, you cunt. Your job is to report.

  15. Agreed. Though it seems many fools seem to think the answer is to import people from different countries.
    This isn't rocket appliances, provide inscentives for couples to stay together and have children. Stress on the 'stay together' part of that.

  16. or the Windows XP machines that control nuclear fuel enrichment facilities?

    WHAT

  17. Re:Nobody cares where I am on Android Bug Allows Geolocation Tracking of Users (duo.com) · · Score: 1

    Hah yeah man, who cares about rights and privacy anyway. That stuffs for criminals!
    Now please talk louder, my phone can't hear you.

  18. I've never heard of this tool before on Nintendo Shuts Down Tool Used To Build Pokemon Fan Games (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    And now I'm going to seed it out of spite for a week or so.
    Czechm8 nintendo

  19. Incorrect. Nowhere do they say you can only make one example of any firearm (that isn't nfa), make all you want.
    They do not need to be destroyed upon your death.
    They can be transferred, they just can't be manufactured with the intend of being transferred, otherwise you need to be a licensed gun manufacturer.

  20. Re:Only illegal if "executive" is not in your titl on How an International Hacker Network Turned Stolen Press Releases Into $100 million (theverge.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So, when will we see Zuckerberg on trial?
    How about Intel's CEO? Didn't he sell a bunch of stock right before Spectre and Meltdown were announced?

  21. Re:RIP Skyking on Flight-Simulator Enthusiasts Confident of Real-World Skills (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    You really think it's as simple as "he wanted attention" and "he thinks what he did was okay because he was sad"?
    That's a mighty simplistic way of looking at it. Have you considered it might be more complicated than that?

  22. Re:Point on Flight-Simulator Enthusiasts Confident of Real-World Skills (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    See my second post for a long explanation of why people are celebrating this man.
    I doubt you or many others will agree, that's fine, I figure it will help those who don't understand why he's so popular.

  23. Re:RIP Skyking on Flight-Simulator Enthusiasts Confident of Real-World Skills (wsj.com) · · Score: 2

    Here's an explanation a friend of mine sent me, perhaps this will make it more clear to some of you.

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    There comes a time for some people where the pressure of the world becomes too much and a guy just snaps.

    And no matter how anyone tries to paint this special man in a negative light, he captures the hearts and minds of an entire generation.

    Why?

    He is a snapshot of the state of society. His reaction, as 'extreme' as it may seem at a glance, is the collective sigh of men everywhere who wake up every day tired of their life.

    Tired of the status quo. Their muscles worn and sore from work, their minds numb from the media, hearts desensitized by their inability cope with the burden of their own reality.

    This special man, this God for a day, always seems to be gifted in his action.

    Heemeyer was capable of constructing his explosive resistant Killdozer despite having only a rudimentary amount of the knowledge required.

    Russell was able to fly his plane, performing complex aerial maneuvers and piloting through mountain turbulence with amazing ease, stunning onlookers. His only flight experience was from video games.

    This miraculous display of genius and spur the moment skill speak to the decay of society even further.

    Their potential was endless, their existence became meaningless, and outside forces became irrelevant.

    These stories, despite their differences, end the same way. The roar of this mans state of Zen, his moment of victory against the system, ends in his eternal silence.

    But it doesn't have to.

    The emotional state of onlookers who cheered on their god of the moment in the aftermath, is the inhale before the state of dread sets in.

    The hero is free. You are not. And the realization hits like a death in the family.

    And now we breathe. We wait for another hero to catch our eye, so we can cheer as another man breaks free and we'll cry after 'Why not me, when is my chance?'

    Today is your chance. There is always a chance to rip your joy away from the razor sharp maw of society and the system.

    You are a broken guy with a screw loose, you just haven't realized it yet.

    You are always willing to be reasonable until you have to be unreasonable.

    You want to see the Olympics, find that baby orca, you just want the government off your lawn.

    You just don't know it yet.

    But you will.

    So celebrate these men, learn from their example, meditate on them.

    And then do your barrel roll.

    6-4-04/8-10-18

  24. My man, we've probably played skulltag together before the drama and split happened.

  25. RIP Skyking on Flight-Simulator Enthusiasts Confident of Real-World Skills (wsj.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    He is a snapshot of the state of society. For that hour, he was more free than any of us will ever be.