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  1. Re:People are greedy. News at 11 on More Than 60% of Tech Workers Feel They're Underpaid (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    But CEOs get the salary they rightfully deserve, right? Does this also include the government bailouts and the golden parachutes?

  2. Re:Immigration on Ask Slashdot: Why Did You Quit Your Last Job? · · Score: 1

    Funny, you know? People keep accusing the left wing of forcing planned parenthood and preventing people from having children, while not acknowleding that the right wing does the same, but without difference. The right wing waits for them to be 18 in order to them to a useless war, or just lets them die in the streets the moment they can't find a job.

  3. Why allow wireless charging? on The Next iPad Pros Will Shrink and Lose Their Headphone Jacks, Says Report (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 2

    The charger outlet is one of the parts that tend to die in many phones and tablets, forcing people to buy a new one. Why allow wireless charging and hurt that wonderful revenue stream?

  4. Re:Easy Fix on Shareholder Sues Facebook After Stock Plunge (reuters.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    slashdot, please start censoring more

  5. Re:Opera users, chime in. on Opera Browser Raises $115 Million In Its Stock Market Debut (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    You can strip it out of FF yourself

    The point of software is to do things for us.

  6. Castle Doctrine. It's kind of like getting modded down. Permanently.

    It is funny how "shooting people hysterically" becomes logical when you give it a fancy name.

  7. Re:Good on Firefox Blocks Autoplaying Web Audio (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Please don't go back to the days without images. I avoid ads by disabling pictures and if everybody starting doing it, they would find a way around it.

  8. Re:Here's why. on ReactOS 0.4.9 Is Entirely Self-Hosting, Fixes FastFAT Crashes (appuals.com) · · Score: 1

    So long story short, choice is good. There is a metric ton of legacy code and applications that depend entirely on Windows, and having a single point of failure for all of it is untenable. This is why projects like ReactOS and WINE are valuable.

    And then Microsoft sues them?

  9. Re:Nintendo's current business strategy on Nintendo To ROM Sites: Forget Cease-and-Desist, Now We're Suing (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    You really didn't get that I was joking? Are you sure that I am the overly sensitive one. Dude, fuck as much as you want and watch porn as you want, just for chrissake, learn to read

  10. Re:Nintendo's current business strategy on Nintendo To ROM Sites: Forget Cease-and-Desist, Now We're Suing (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Porn" isn't "free advertising", they're a video of how the entire game plays. Once you've watched it, there's no point in fucking a girl. They're also baltantly ammoral. The fact that god doesn't take them down entirely is god being nice to his creations. "Porn" actively harms real life sex and everyone knows it.

  11. Re:Backwards on Cuba Starts Rolling Out Internet on Mobile Phones (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    It may surprise you, american, but I have never signed your declaration of independence, nor do I live in your country, nor do I respect what your culture has become.

  12. Just like gamergate on Hello Games Received Death Threats Over 'No Man's Sky' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    They are going to hide behind a few idiots who threatened, playing the victim in order to divert accusations made against their game.

  13. Re: Face Palm on New Zealand Firm's Four-Day Week an 'Unmitigated Success' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Capitalism does not value art. Considering the fact that as a programmer I earn more than doctors in public healthcare, one can say that capitalism doesn't value human lives other. One thing it does value, though, is ads.

  14. It defines efficiency as capitalism, circular logic.

  15. Re:Backwards on Cuba Starts Rolling Out Internet on Mobile Phones (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    I prefer social solidarity over gadgets. I prefer welfare over freedom.

  16. Re:Backwards on Cuba Starts Rolling Out Internet on Mobile Phones (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    Oh, the wonders of american freedom, the freedom to die from a disease in the street, uncared for. I think I'll take german "stalinism" over this one, thank you very much.

  17. Is this a good thing? on Cuba Starts Rolling Out Internet on Mobile Phones (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Is this a good thing?

  18. Re:If you get all worked up ... on New Book Paints Different Picture of Workplace Behavior At Google and Facebook · · Score: 1

    Alcohol is also harmful, are you also supporting prohibition?

    I believe that when things are minorly "harmful", prohibiting them can be even more "harmful". Btw, I actually agree with companies who would fire a worker who for telling these jokes in front of women, especially when they tell him to stop. However, if I am at lunch with a single friend and I decide to tell him this joke and there are no other people sitting near us. Well, maybe people should just learn to not stick their noses.

  19. Like Mccarhty? on A Student Was Rejected By A College Because Of China's 'Social Credit System' (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Just read "I married a communist", a novel about the Mccrathy era. There was a part there where someone was unable to get a scholarship because a friend of his was in a blacklist. Yes, I know that technically one can have the money to study without the scholarship, but I bet that someone rich enough to do that would also have enough money to somehow fix his social credit.

  20. Re:If you get all worked up ... on New Book Paints Different Picture of Workplace Behavior At Google and Facebook · · Score: 1

    There was also this guy who called everybody that told a rude joke a rapist.

  21. Re:Nope. on Facebook Makes Moves On Instagram's Users (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    I really think that gun control, public health, welfare for cripples and elders, are all more important than limiting access to social networks.

  22. Re:If you get all worked up ... on New Book Paints Different Picture of Workplace Behavior At Google and Facebook · · Score: 2

    I like telling misogynist jokes and I also insisted on our gay employees' right to put pride flags on their desk.

  23. Re:Because OF COURSE it is! on Anti-Amazon Graffiti Increasing In Seattle (with Photos) (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    "They represent goods YOU produce".

    Weird, I never saw a lawyer or a politician produce anything,.

  24. Re:If you get all worked up ... on New Book Paints Different Picture of Workplace Behavior At Google and Facebook · · Score: 2

    I bet that the binge drinkers made a lot of money though, more than the builders.

  25. Re: Because OF COURSE it is! on Anti-Amazon Graffiti Increasing In Seattle (with Photos) (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    typically the socialists and commies who whine about how "things aren't fair" and we need to take other peoples stuff in order to make it fair.

    This can also be perceived as whining, that's my point. If you argue that everyone who feels that they were taken advantage are whiners, the same can be used against you.