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  1. This is exactly the attitude I'm talking about. Even suggesting you stop calling everyone you disagree with a Nazi or questioning this behavior makes me a likely Nazi sympathizer?
    Really motherfucker?
    Like I said, Nazi has become a buzzword. Thanks for proving my point.

  2. He's talking about the constant accusations of Nazi where it doesn't apply and the devaluation of the term.
    Own guns? Nazi.
    Voted for anyone right wing? Nazi
    Deport illegal immigrants? Nazi
    Keep criminals in a processing facility to verify who they are? Nazi concentration camp!
    We've stopped caring about it. Nazi is a buzzword at this point. It's become almost meaningless.

  3. Re:There's only two reasons you'd patent this: on Facebook Patent Imagines Triggering Your Phone's Mic When a Hidden Signal Plays on TV (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What can really be done?
    I explain shit like this to people, they call me paranoid.
    I show them proof, they say they don't care.
    Privacy? They say they have nothing to hide.
    They're beyond saving, but they're the majority. They don't care about their privacy, all they know is they can trade it for more cute cat mobile games.
    So what can you do?

  4. Re:Why Bitcoin? on Square Obtains New York State Cryptocurrency License (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, ripple is a centralized bank coin that goes against the general idea of crypto.
    Eth is a good choice since Bitcoin is too much of a pain in the ass to deal with.

  5. Translaton: on Amazon Brings Alexa To Hotels (zdnet.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    Corporation brings always on spy microphones to public hotels

  6. Why is NASA the only authority on "science in space?"
    How, exactly, does this remove "science in space"?

  7. Sounds like the associations and logic are working as intended. Or do you think they shouldn't be advertising to nearly half the country?

  8. Re:Power and open interface its called ethernet on Kickstarter Bets On 'Wired' Arduino-Compatible IoT Platform · · Score: 1

    I completely agree, I've been thinking about making my own canbus nodes for little projects and shit I come up with, this would save me a lot of time.
    Most of the comments really don't seem to understand what canbus is and what the advantages are.

  9. Re:Soy-insulated cabling... on Making Buildings, Cars and Planes From Materials Based on Plant Fibres (economist.com) · · Score: 1

    It is a huge pain in the ass, the wiring in a few of mine has turned into toothpaste like goo

  10. Shadowbans are trash and part of the problem.

  11. Re:Offtopic: Slashdot is too liberal on Justice Department Seizes Reporter's Phone, Email Records In Leak Probe (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty far right and all I can say is hell no. Who is the gatekeeper? It falls into the same traps as "hate speech". Screw that bullshit, the mod system here works batter than anywhere else I've visited.

  12. Do you know why itanium flopped? It seemed like a great idea.

  13. Re:CLUTCH NIXON USAFLOODING SLASHDEAD on Sucking CO2 From Air Is Cheaper Than Scientists Thought (technologyreview.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    CLUTCH NIXON YEAHHHHHHH

  14. Hey mannnnn, we're not all that bad.
    Skagit county best county

  15. Re:Another government project delay and cost overr on NASA Extends Juno Jupiter Mission By Three Years (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Agreed, this is one of the things I'm really happy my tax money is paying for. I'll never understand those people who get upset and call exploring space a waste of time and money, exploration is one of the must human things you can do.

  16. I can't hear you over all the government cock you're choking on.

  17. You're not wrong.

  18. Re: People in Russia are powerless on Edward Snowden: 'The People Are Still Powerless, But Now They're Aware' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    I know that Trump colluded with the Russian government's attacks on our country, and continues to serve and protect the Vladimir Putin.

    You do? Amazing! Everyone will want to see this!
      Where's the evidence you have of this? Can I see it?

  19. over reacting children on California's Efforts To Restrict Elon Musk's Flamethrowers Go Down In Flames (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That isn't a fucking flamethrower, it's an expensive weed burner with a cool shape. You can buy them anywhere. It's compressed gas powered as well, so it's very safe.
    These people don't know their ass from a gloryhole in a truck stop bathroom.

  20. Re:Environmental capital. on Scientists Race To Find Who is Pumping a Dangerous Gas Into the Atmosphere (theoutline.com) · · Score: 0

    Agreed. Fuck the UN.

  21. Re:Why would Russia need to spy? on Signs of Sophisticated Cellphone Spying Found Near White House, US Officials Say (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 0

    What an original comment. Don't worry, I'm sure he will be impeached any day now...BAHHAHAHAHA.

  22. Re:If an over-the-air update can fix it... on Consumer Reports Recommends Tesla's Model 3 After Braking Fix (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    What is electric power steering for $500, Alex?
    I'm not exactly new to OBD-II tinkering.
    https://www.wired.com/2016/08/...
    "Unintended acceleration and slamming on the car's brakes or turning the vehicle's steering wheel at any speed"

  23. Re:If an over-the-air update can fix it... on Consumer Reports Recommends Tesla's Model 3 After Braking Fix (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    It is pretty serious when someone with wireless OBD-II access can disable your brakes or remotely steer your car off the road.
    I don't know about Tesla specifically, but this has been tested on newer cars. Scary shit. Makes you wonder.

  24. microwave auditory effect

  25. Re:Bias in - Bias out. on New Toronto Declaration Calls On Algorithms To Respect Human Rights · · Score: 1

    You sure have a lot of insults and shaming language, but not a lot of references or facts.