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  1. Re:Hubble Stethoscope? on Giving the Humble Stethoscope an AI Upgrade Could Save Millions of Kids (ieee.org) · · Score: 1, Funny

    I read "Humble Stethoscope" but I imagined it coming bundled with a bunch of Steam games.

  2. Ok, now you're so all over the place I can't even tell which side you're on.
    Maybe you're beefing with the voices in your head?

  3. That would be a pretty big basket. I think you are going out of your way to misinterpret a simple sentence.

  4. They're not being told to fuck off, they're being given opportunities to retrain for better jobs. I don't remember Obama saying "learn to code" but I do remember him talking about retraining coal miners for factory jobs. Trump isn't doing anything for appalachia and those jobs are going away at some point anyway.

    And when HRC talks about deplorables she's not talking about coal miners, she's talking about coal-rollers -> those douchebags who make their pickups extra pollutey so they can trigger liberals. Nobody is saying it's all of middle america but yes you have some real assholes among you.

  5. Maybe the Twitter devs are just afraid of all that competition.

  6. Did Obama really say that? I can't find a reference to it and it's an uncharacteristically dumb thing to say

  7. This is a policy that only applies to laid-off journalists?
    I feel like I'm missing something here.

  8. I'm asking for a friend.

  9. Per mile, moving electricity by HVDC is cheaper than moving coal by train

    Now, is there a difference between HVDC and HIV?

  10. Re:Put Jenny McCarthy in jail on State of Emergency Declared in Washington State Over Measles Outbreak (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Prisons are crowded enough without making it illegal to have dumb opinions.
    Also, people who take medical advice from a playboy playmate over that of their doctor are just as much to blame.

  11. Now if we can get kicks in the balls as a treatment for lisps, we're all set.

  12. Communicating with WikiLeaks is not a crime.

    The email hack was a crime.
    If they discussed the timing of releasing the hacked emails to make it most harmful to HRC...
    Well that sounds an awful lot like collusion to me.

  13. The robots dont need years of a tax payer funded education and free city health care.

    The tech cos that make them took a bunch of federal dollars, hate to break that to ya.

    The robots dont request chain migration for generations of more robots.

    A robot can make thousands more robots. Better put back on that white hood, buddy. You got work to do.

  14. I like Bangkok on Bangkok Fights Air Pollution With Water-Spraying Drones (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    It's not my favorite city in Asia but it's far from my least favorite.
    The pollution never seemed that bad to me compared to other SEA cities.
    The creepiest thing about Thailand is that talking anything resembling smack about the king can land you in jail.

  15. Most immigrants are hard-working folks who just want a chance to provide for their families. And you didn't exactly come over on the Mayflower, pal.

  16. Re:Now the hard question. on Only 25 Percent of Occupations In US Are At 'High Risk' For Losing Jobs From Automation, Study Finds · · Score: 5, Interesting

    We could limit legal immigration, stop illegal immigration..

    Can you explain why you're worried about immigrants taking your jobs, but fine with robots taking them?
    What's your position on immigrant robots?

  17. Says the lucky guy with only one job.

  18. The best one could do is take a picture of said green gravitons from the perpendicular, in which case the red shift would turn them brown.

  19. Not exactly. The whole mass of the Kuiper Belt (containing millions of objects) has to be about 10 mass of the Earth in this model to explain the special orbits of some known Kuiper Belt objects. But no single object has to be exceptionally large. A million objects each 10 km in diameter would have the same mass than one planet of 1000 km diameter of the same density.

    Ah, but would the gravitons emitted from such objects warp spacetime similarly? I think not.

  20. Re:Free != Open Source on How Web Apps Can Turn Browser Extensions Into Backdoors (threatpost.com) · · Score: 1

    open source projects never get hacked or bought by malware companies, so you're right. don't be suspicious at all, ever.

  21. So you think your free ad blocking extension is above suspicion? That's the dumbest thing I ever heard.

  22. You can bribe Yelp to remove negative reviews on Supreme Court Won't Hear a Lawsuit Over Defamatory Yelp Reviews (theverge.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Or you can bribe a judge to award the case in your favor. I think Yelp is cheaper though.

  23. I guess I can feel ok about buying that gas-guzzling SUV I've been wanting now.

  24. Re:Great news. CA Failed State! on SpaceX To Shift Starship Work From California To Texas · · Score: 0

    Texas and Florida have always traditionally been launch states. Because if they explode, well hey, maybe nobody will even notice.

  25. Re:The "wall" is part of a border control system. on Shutdown Hits Industries Nationwide (wsj.com) · · Score: 2

    East Germany was a essentially a prison - the wall was there to keep people in, and it was patrolled from the inside (built by and patrolled by Mexico in your analogy).
    I can't imagine how you think this is analogous to Trump's vanity wall.