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  1. Why do the smart people at Google not get that violence (or the threat of it) keeps the world working as-is? They should want to keep us up with the latest AI deterrents.

  2. Re:Once a 'bad kid', always a 'bad kid' on China Bans 23 Million From Buying Travel Tickets as Part of 'Social Credit' System (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Nope, we have way more blacks than China

  3. Bananas on Grand Canyon Visitors May Have Been Exposed To Radiation For Years (azcentral.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Haven't blacks been exposed to a lot of radiation via bananas over the years? Doesn't that explain a lot?

  4. Re: C# Killed Java on Ask Slashdot: How Dead Is Java? (jaxenter.com) · · Score: 1

    Ok, Iâ(TM)ll bite because I just finished a large travel project and am looking to change things up. You guys hiring?

  5. > Ghana

    So an entire country with an average IQ below retardation is coming online? Jesus Fucking Christ, Zuck.

  6. Remember when Google's image algorithm classified multiple black people like gorillas and monkeys? YouTube's video suggestion algorithm did the same thing: After a report on a crime committed by black people, viewers were recommended a video of a baby gorilla born at a zoo.

    This pattern recognition was completely unbiased. Without human political correctness, computers do think black people look like gorillas, and that's a harsh pill for many to swallow.

    Am I surprised that black people are again on the raw end of computer logic? No. Computers think that black women look like black men a significant percentage of the time. Programmers now need to try and figure out how not to misgender black women (a really hard problem to solve in technology). I suggest that young non-black children might even have a similar struggle and error rate in black gender identification by facial photo.

  7. Black Kids on Paris Will Make Public Transportation Free for Kids (citylab.com) · · Score: 1

    Major US cities are doing this for kids as well in subways. Why? Because 95% of the fare beaters in places like Washington DC are black. It's part of 'criminal justice reform' which is code for: we have too many black people in prisons, so we need to change the laws that black people keep breaking. https://www.washingtonpost.com... Hilarious under any other circumstance, but this is no joke. Despite making subways now a conduit for more black crime (it follows that if you're bold enough to beat the fare, that's the tip of the iceberg) and increasing the load directly and indirectly on taxpayers, the politicians in those cities now can pat themselves on the back on a job well done to help the blacks.

  8. "Problematic" on A Woman on Twitter is Abused Every 30 Seconds (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    'Problematic' is code for speech that the left would like to silence. This could be fucking anything, so including it to make your shocking headline means that the real problem is severely overstated.

  9. This is necessary to understand the full cascade impact of illegals flooding the country. Some estimate it's $60k per illegal of services drain on the economy, but a quantum computer will be able to solve these np hard problems quickly. (Or so Trump's been told)

  10. Re:Amazon is totally screwed on Inside the Unrelenting Scams of the Amazon Marketplace (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    As someone who spends 20k per year on the site.... what the hell are you smoking?

  11. Virtual Office on What is the Future of Office Spaces? (weforum.org) · · Score: 1

    Virtual Offices should be an option for trustworthy people. How do you become trustworthy? Maybe it involves time at the company, productivity, references, a monitoring period, work-time cameras, etc.

  12. Racist? Maybe there's something else to it... on NYC Politician Wants To Ban Cashless Restaurants (eater.com) · · Score: 1

    So, a NYC black politician is trying to preserve cash transactions because he feels credit cards are racist against blacks. Does he realize that if that black person has cash and really wants that $7 coffee, they can stop into that Duane Reade on the way to that coffee shop and get a reloadable cash-based card? Racism solved. Why not let the market decide if that works? If an coffee shop wants to go cashless and they're willing to lose any cash customers, that should be on them. Or does the black politician want all businesses to carry cash because they remain essentially ATMs for criminals who want to rob the joint? No cash means nothing to rob and that disenfranchises criminals. FBI numbers show that blacks rob at an extremely high rate as compared to whites. Could he be protecting crime as a new black entitlement?

  13. Re:Very Slippery Slope on NYC Politician Wants To Ban Cashless Restaurants (eater.com) · · Score: 1

    No, they're not going to shut down the subway, they're just not going to arrest people who don't pay because that's racist (the majority of fare evaders are black): https://dc.curbed.com/2018/10/...

  14. Re:Public or private on NYC Politician Wants To Ban Cashless Restaurants (eater.com) · · Score: 0

    Don't jew this one up. If I don't want to accept a form of payment, I should be within my rights to do so.

  15. Re:Convenience vs necessity on NYC Politician Wants To Ban Cashless Restaurants (eater.com) · · Score: 1

    There's literally a Duane Reade on every corner in Manhattan with reloadable pre-paid cards. It's not inconvenient to get one there. Like, at all.

  16. Hierarchy of needs applies here. If you civilization never overcomes the basics like security, having a good home, and easy access to a variety of nutritionally-rich food, then you won't advance to abstract concepts like high art. If IQ doesn't allow for the bottom tier of those things, the genetic mutants (higher IQ people) won't thrive and have their genes valued.

  17. Who Cares on Lawmakers Introduce Bill To Stop Bots From Ruining Holiday Shopping (cnet.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Laws won't stop this. How the hell are the cops going to even know how to charge someone doing this? Why don't the companies just make their own internal bots that buy out their own inventories and then resale them as independent scalpers? (The marketing dicks call this a new 'channel')

  18. And the #1 Tech Recommendation from AI is... on New Web App Uses Machine Learning To Analyze, Repair Your Technical Resume (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Be a man. No, seriously. Anybody remember the secret AI project from Amazon that trained on tens of thousands of resumes? It incorporated how the hired candidates performed inside Amazon and started making recommendations. Except... whenever it saw a woman it immediately rejected the application wholesale. That was an 'oh shit' moment that caused the resume AI project to be cancelled. It proved that male tech candidates contribute more for Amazon. https://www.reuters.com/articl... Do you think that this bot will be any better? How can you trust it? I doubt it could even come close to Amazon's bot in effectiveness as it doesn't have tens of thousands of applications measured against actual hires and internal performance reviews and employee data. This bot is just the resume equivalent of automated SEO.

  19. Why are there fewer riders? Because of blacks and the safety issues that go with increased black ridership. This is a significant point for women who pay a 'pink tax' to take alternate forms of transportation to ensure safety while traveling. The media won't say this directly, so they say it indirectly using the term 'safety': https://www.wired.com/story/ny...

  20. Having lived in OK for a few years, more parts are shit-holish than not. There are small pockets of nice areas, but I'm pretty sure Tulsa isn't one of them. This seems like their gasping for new blood.

  21. I'm against Gates because he's trying to artificially change the natural course of life in Africa with outside resources. If he artificially stops the mortality rate of babies and adults, that means Africa is set for a population explosion. Where are they going to go? They're certainly not going to stay in Africa. They become everybody's problem as we're seeing with the current migrant crisis in Spain, France and England.

  22. We don't want this Bill. Africa is already set for a population explosion over the next 30 years. If you solve the infant deaths, that means there's more people wanting to leave that shithole and where are they going to go but migrate into Europe. Leave the shithole alone and focus on domestic issues instead of creating international crisises in the name of naive philanthropy.

  23. Ah yes. They was kangs, right? I've seen these types on the street shouting for death to whites. It's complete bullshit.

  24. This is perfect market timing for Democratic candidates looking for nice alternatives to those pesky government servers

  25. Studies on 'Hyperalarming' Study Shows Massive Insect Loss (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ever since 1976, scientists have been running exhaustive studies to track the loss of insects that involve trapping and killing millions of bugs. Scientists now believe running constant sampling on that scale may have affected the bug populations.