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  1. No, this is not extortion, this forcing multinational conglomerates to comply with perfectly acceptable and decent polities regarding those who in the first and last instance provide them with profit. WE ARE NOT SHEEP

  2. Human, Master of robots on Backlash Builds Against Bill Gates' Call For A Robot Tax (cbsnews.com) · · Score: 1

    So, for the first time in the Human History every human can be a master of slaves and everybody is discussing about taxes and jobs and what the heck! Listen people, a robot can work 24 hours a day, 8 for the state, 8 for the employer and 8 for the master. Every human will receive a robot, with the profit of the robot the human can have a decent life and he cannot ever have less than one robot. If a human chooses to become a master of more than one robot he can create a savings account, after a number o years, months he will have two robots and so on. A human cannot have more than a determined number of robots on a specific area of working and these numbers are set according to the global needs of robots per industry. Robots used like this have the potential to free mankind from hard work and allow us all to become whatever we want, we can make art we can do nothing, its our choice. Robots cannot be inherited, robots are a shared property between the community/state and the Human master. This solution is seeing beyond the fog around us, the fog is the panic we are all experiencing in the prospect of loosing our jobs to robots. Lets invert things, this is the way people.

  3. Re:In Soviet Russia, TV Watches You! on WikiLeaks CIA Files: The 6 Biggest Spying Secrets Revealed By the Release of 'Vault 7' (independent.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    1984

  4. Re:In Soviet Russia, TV Watches You! on WikiLeaks CIA Files: The 6 Biggest Spying Secrets Revealed By the Release of 'Vault 7' (independent.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    In 1980 there is a radio that cant be turned off.

  5. Re:that's it. the end game. on Bill Gates: The Robot That Takes Your Job Should Pay Taxes (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    The introduction of AI at large scale in the workplace is something that never happened, were really in the verge of a new revolution. What amazes me is that almost no one see this as a positive thing that it could be. This has the potential to be a tremendously confusing factor in labour relations and in the way societies have evolver, market economy and so on. BUT this also has the potential to free us from work, specially repetitive low paid work. Let us be the robot masters, lets create a simple system to allow each one of us to profit from one, two, ten robots... Lets make these robots a new asset like a new copier machine, like a new workshop tool. Wake up people, lets demand mankind over robots policies, we can be artists, creators, we can be businessmen managing our robot fleets, we can lend our robots to others to exploit. The same thing slave masters did 200 years ago we now have the opportunity to do but with machines, no one will get hurt! Think about it, your robots working for you 24/7 you could be traveling spend the day by the pool, learn to play guitar, paint, make new robots, make babies... Whake up people!

  6. Re:that's it. the end game. on Bill Gates: The Robot That Takes Your Job Should Pay Taxes (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    How about this: A robot can work 24 hours a day, a human 8 Each one of us at 18 yo is given a robot, this robot will provide for us, this robot is insured so its maintained and replaced whenever needed. The company gets 24 hours shifts The human gets paid without having to work in the area his robot does his job so the human can create art, new technologies, do nothing but still buy things as usual. The robot works. Everybody is happy and the capitalism is saved again. ;) Easy isnt it?

  7. Windows...? on ISPs Finally Abandon The Copyright Alert System (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    I always wonder if we wouldnt be living in a better world if the windows wouldnt have been so extensively pitrated...

  8. Expropriate the crook instead. on Zuckerberg Sues Hundreds of Hawaiians To Force Property Sales To Him (msn.com) · · Score: 1

    A crook who created something as crappy as fb can only be a mean person. I say expel the crook from Hawaii and expropriate whatever he bought there.

  9. No price... on Apple's Share of PC Users Drops To A Five-Year Low (infoworld.com) · · Score: 1

    They dont sell pcs because they dont have a competitive price on pcs. If they could make an imac at 500 or 600 they would sell much more than the other crappy windows manufacturers because their OS is still superior. But in a few years, who knows?

  10. He could be just asking for an opinion on the video... Journalists are so opinionated these times that it makes perfect sense.

  11. The end os Java on Oracle Begins Aggressively Pursuing Java Licensing Fees (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    If the idea is to charge licensing and support fees they will probably kill Java. To me its great I never liked Java.

  12. Re:Reads Like An Ad on 'Star In a Jar' Fusion Reactor Works, Promises Infinite Energy (space.com) · · Score: 1

    No, Max Planck Institute.

  13. Twitter allows 180 characters on Trump Will Get Power To Send Unblockable Mass Text Messages To All Americans (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    But he already has twitter with 16 million followers!

  14. Let them be stupid on Crowdsourced Volunteers Search For Solutions To Fake News (wired.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    But what can they do??!! The only way for a person to avoid lies is to be informed and sceptical. How can you have a consumerist economy with such public? Let them be dumb, its better for Facebook and all

  15. Yet Trumps win is not proof of a non rigged election in favour of the democrats. They could very well have tried to steal the election and whatever they did was not enough. SOros owns an electronic voting machine company, dont forget that.

  16. Link between em and the fabric of space? on Final NASA Eagleworks Paper Confirms Promising EM Drive Results (hacked.com) · · Score: 1

    Does this suggests a link between em fields and gravity or a link between em fields and some sort of space fabric whether it is composed of something unknown or magnetic currents or something black?

  17. A bank server pinging is strange, the bank server could be compromised and be acting as a bot net node. Compromised servers ping and scan ports all the time.

  18. Whos naked? on Computer Science Professor Mocks The NSA's Buggy Code (softpedia.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    He can mock their code but thats how they got all his emails, internet browsing history, phone calls, text messages and gps coordinates for the last 10 years or more...

  19. What will UBER drivers do? on 'We're Just Rentals': Uber Drivers Ask Where They Fit In a Self-Driving Future (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Obviously nothing related to UBER since they will be operating their own vehicles autonomously. Why would they pay you anything when they can keep all for themselves? You are just a step in that process, you will make them money, you will fund their research and when they have the job done you will be disposed as crap. As the crap that you are now if you are working for that obnoxious company.