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  1. http://www.centerforsecuritypo...

    #notallmuslims, but a whole fuckin lot of 'em.

  2. Re:And the petrodollar? on China's E-Buses Dent Oil Demand More Than Electric Cars Do (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    With that excellent 2nd hand battery life right?

  3. Re:Windows 10 has so many issues with updates on Anti-Cheat Software Causing Big Problems For Windows 10 Previews (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    You forgot an IR blaster and USB C. Wait, my phone has all those.

  4. Re:Considering his other claims... on Did A US Navy Scientist Just Invent A Room-Temperature Superconductor? (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    Inertial mass reduction device? Well, how about pointing a thruster forwards. Are we reducing mass via exhaust? Yes. Does it involve inertia? Yes. TA-DA Inertial Mass Reduction Device achieved.

  5. Re:Exactly why RedHat is losing to Ubuntu on Linus Torvalds on Why ARM Won't Win the Server Space (realworldtech.com) · · Score: 2

    I've followed ESR for quite some time now and haven't seen any misogyny yet. Do you have any examples to back up your claim?

  6. Well, no. If we figure the point of prison is rehabilitation, then smart criminals, being smarter, would be more likely to learn their lesson and not recidivate.

  7. Are tips in the app visible to the driver? on DoorDash and Amazon Won't Change Tipping Policy After Instacart Controversy (forbes.com) · · Score: 1

    With doordash, you pay with a credit card and assign a tip when you place your order. If that amount is visible to the driver before delivery giving a cash tip upon delivery would leave you at risk for angry drivers fucking with your food thinking they weren't getting a tip.

  8. Given the US-centric nature of US football vs the international appeal of video games and stupid space shows, I'd be willing to bet that more people care about Superman 64, Lexx, or Cleopatra 2525 than the Super Bowl.

  9. You probably need the context then. Recently an arseload of mostly left-leaning journalists from left-leaning websites got laid-off (specifically Huffington Post and that bastion of integrity and probity Buzzfeed). Right wing Twitter users thought back to when Obama told laid-off coal miners that they should just learn to code, and decided that what's good for the goose is good for the gander. They then proceeded to start mocking the laid-off journalists with the same advice. The left-leaning journalists got their feefees hurt and started whining to mummy Twitter to make the mean words stop.

  10. Re: Apple and minimalist are mutually exclusive on Is the iPhone SE the 'Best Minimalist Phone' Right Now? (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I used to have an S5 til just a few months ago, and it was a good phone. However, I upgraded to an LG V20 for under $200 bucks and it's a better phone. USB C charging and a better battery help, and it still has a removable battery, sd card slot, and IR blaster like the S5 did.

  11. Re:Proof, Citation? on 'This Time It's Russia's Emails Getting Leaked' (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    A quick glance through wikileaks shows quite a lot of russian secrets. EditorDavid seems to have drank the koolaid.

  12. Re:I never heard of Metroid on Nintendo Throws Out Metroid Prime 4 Work, Restarts With Retro Studios (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Two was about as good as One was, and is absolutely worth playing. I'd personally suggest playing the trilogy collection on Wii since the Wiimote controls were a big improvement over the Gamecube control scheme. You didn't have to lock on to strafe, and aiming felt perfect. It's a shame no other first person games on Wii quite got the controls as perfect as the Metroid Prime Trilogy did.

  13. Re:So on How Web Apps Can Turn Browser Extensions Into Backdoors (threatpost.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yep. Anyone with a drop of decent cynicism knows that the goal is to cripple ad blocking and privacy protection and that "security" is just the excuse.

  14. Re: Rian Johnson killed Star Wars on Is Disney's Star Wars Franchise In Trouble? (cosmicbook.news) · · Score: 1

    I'd watch nothing but the Holiday Special for a week straight before I'd violate my eyes with any movie post RotJ even one more time. At least the Special was entertainingly awful. I never fail to laugh at Chewie's pops watching magic space porn.

  15. Re:Never pay attention to internet hate on 'I Got Death Threats For Writing a Bad Review of Aquaman' (huffingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    A wise man once wrote "Hahahahahahahaha How The Fuck Is Cyber Bullying Real Hahahaha Nigga Just Walk Away From The Screen Like Nigga Close Your Eyes Haha"

    Let us ponder the depths of his wisdom and open our eyes to his truths.

  16. Re:Feminist hates on male Superhero. Gets hate mai on 'I Got Death Threats For Writing a Bad Review of Aquaman' (huffingtonpost.com) · · Score: 2

    HuffPo is subtle with their sexism like Donald Trump is subtle with his trolling.

  17. Re:Anonymous Just Uploaded An "Expose" As Well on Have Aliens Found Us? A Harvard Astronomer on the Mysterious Interstellar Object 'Oumuamua (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    Please read up on beam divergence. You absolutely can aim a signal at gobshiteklepe, but if you do it from another star system your signal will be hitting the whole planet.

  18. One of the lesser known functions of the highway system is for national defense. It's not just about civilian shit.

    Also, those non-urban areas have people that pay their taxes just like the urban areas.

    Also, again, those highways to nowhere are what connect your urban areas together so you can move between them, and connect farms to your grocery stores so you have food to eat.

  19. The republicans are the science deniers? Quick, what is a Y chromosome and what effects does it have on a human which possesses one vs a human that doesn't?

    Be careful not to deny any science about upper body strength, spacial reasoning abilities, pain resistance, cancer rates by type, or reproductive functions and strategies.

  20. Re: Speak a language they can understand on Anti-Tesla Pickup Truck Drivers Take Over a Supercharger Station -- Again (electrek.co) · · Score: 1

    Much like Islam, redneck is not a race. He's a bigot, and probably a classist, but we've seen no evidence of racism.

  21. Re:It's tremendous! on Possible Superconductivity In the Brain? (springer.com) · · Score: 1

    It was definitely a cut above the usual anti-Trump spam.

  22. Re:Nomen est... whatever. on NASA Releases First Clear Images of Distant Kuiper Belt Object (engadget.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I know some of the farthest right "nazi" "white supremacist" people you'll ever likely meet, and I've never once heard one of them use the term.

    Nazi occultism is dead. It died with the Nazis. The only modern examples I've ever encountered are all in the realm of intentional fiction such as Hellboy or The Laundry Files.

    I'd suggest the term was all but rehabilitated til overly sensitive twats like this Jon Fingas re-rubbed the stink of nazi all over it.

  23. I would assume it's because Tucson has terrible tap water.

  24. Re:#Prison for Drumpftards on What Happens After Surprising DNA Test Results? (bloombergquint.com) · · Score: 1

    I think it's a pretty big assumption to assume we actually like our side's politicians. We just hate/fear theirs even more. (feel free to assume/assign whichever side you prefer to there, it works either way)

    Think of it like one of those torture porn Saw type movies. You're being forced to make a choice between having your genitals ripped off with a rusty wire wheel, or your teeth ground out on a stone mill wheel. Or you can vote third party and drill your kneecaps, then get one of the first two options chosen for you anyway.

  25. Re:Thank the Repukes... on Tumblr Will Ban All Adult Content On December 17th (theverge.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    You think there's a problem with the prosecution having to prove a crime? That's exactly how it's supposed to work!