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  1. Re: Who needs Sony? on Sony Cracks Down On Sexually Explicit Content In Games (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Not that I'm a huge fan of how they do it, but don't they release a bunch of PS1-3 exclusives for PS4 on PSN?

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  3. Wow, ads are getting blatant on HP's EliteBook 800 G6 Notebook Series Adds Convenience, Privacy Features (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Where's the story here?

    Am I wrong in assuming this article boils down to "Next model HP laptop will include standard hardware, and some software that will be immediately wiped by everyone who purchases it"?

  4. I'm going to make an uninformed guess that the majority of their consistent subs will be parents with younger children.

    Kids will ask to watch the same thing over and over and over again. And over. ...and over.

    So just because they watched a certain amount last month, doesn't mean they have less to watch this month.

  5. For dating, if a discrepancy between declared and apparent gender is going to be an issue, wouldn't both sides want to get that out of the way immediately?

  6. Re:vs Earth on The ISS Is a Cesspool of Bacteria and Fungi, Study Finds (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Without a huge supply of hosts to pass through they've probably reached homeostatis with everything up there.

    Everything dangerous their bodies have already killed off, and everything benign has no real selection pressure to change and become deadly. Sure, it could happen, but it's way more likely to happen on earth with a greater population than it is with a tiny population in space.

  7. Re:Final solution to secondary game markets on Cord-Cutting Hits Video Games (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm personally sick of buying incomplete games. Just wait for the "Game of the Year" edition and pay a lot less.

    Or forget that you cared about it in the first place, and catch the GotY edition when it goes on sale.

  8. Re:That already exists. It's called "Religion". on People Changing Jobs Too Often Could Be Punished by China's Social Credit System (abacusnews.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't enjoy having sex with rocks.

    This does not mean my fetish is "not having sex with rocks".

  9. But still better than those other clocks that are 'never' showing the correct time.

  10. Re:Machine Learning is not AI on Can We Stop AI Outsmarting Humanity? (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Why can't we just accept that AI is what AI is, and that it's not what you think it is?

    It seems way more efficient than redefining AI to whatever you think it is, and then agreeing we don't have that new definition.

    Besides, you'd probably just start arguing about the new term, "That Thing That Computers Do That Isn't Really Intelligence But Still Has Some Useful Applications"

    "We don't have TTTCDTIRTBSHSUA and we never will because computers aren't intelligent! Rawr!"

  11. Re:Gotta have I first on Can We Stop AI Outsmarting Humanity? (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    You seem angry.

    You should try powering off and then back on a little while later.

  12. Why would you expect DRM to have any significant overlap with cheat detection/prevention?

  13. Re:Unapproved app ban, STBs, Dropbox limits on IT and Security Professionals Think Normal People Are Just the Worst (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Use a password manager on a device not controlled by your corporation, such as your phone.

    You lose the convenience of it being auto-entered, but it beats a post-it under the keyboard.

  14. Re:User have been the problem forever on IT and Security Professionals Think Normal People Are Just the Worst (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    But that invoice from somebody they've never heard of, that's still cool to open, right?

  15. Re: User have been the problem forever on IT and Security Professionals Think Normal People Are Just the Worst (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    But staff are potential enemies.

    Having a record showing that Jane Doe in accounting downloaded every document in the office and sent it to China does you no good when she explains that she was just trying to run some excel macro she found online.

    So you can't just get out of their way. How much you get in their way is the balance that must be found.

  16. Is Beyond Meat the same thing as this Impossible Burger?

    I had a half price coupon for one of A&W's Beyond Meat sausage muffin things.

    It had an incredibly distracting flavour that was in no way pleasant. I couldn't actually identify what the offending flavour was, because it didn't taste like food.

    I'm not sure if that's what they all taste like or if they've just screwed up their sausage non-mc-muffins, but it didn't give me much hope for the meatless meat concept.

  17. Only the white ones? ...dude, not cool.

  18. Re:The logical next step... on 1,600 Korean Hotel Guests Were Secretly Filmed and Live-Streamed Online (cnn.com) · · Score: 2

    You can say that again.

  19. Re:What it's really about on Humans Might Be Able To Sense Earth's Magnetic Field (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    But can you prove that he can't do it?

  20. Re:The More you add the more it fails on Volvo To Add In-Car Sensors To Prevent Drunk Driving (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    What if you've previously had a stroke, are mentally and physically capable of driving, but it detects your slurred speech, droopy lip, and non-standard movements as inebriation?

  21. Re:The More you add the more it fails on Volvo To Add In-Car Sensors To Prevent Drunk Driving (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Ok, what if I just want to move the vehicle a few feet without blinding everybody in front of it at night?

    I can't, so I should just stop caring?

  22. Re:The More you add the more it fails on Volvo To Add In-Car Sensors To Prevent Drunk Driving (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    So can not moving them.

  23. Re:Power vs Enegy on Meteor Blast Over Bering Sea Was 10 Times Size of Hiroshima (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    "or even a million 150 horsepower cars running for a hour."

    Or, a single 150,000,000 HP car running.

  24. Re:Three months late on Meteor Blast Over Bering Sea Was 10 Times Size of Hiroshima (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Obviously because the Inuit canoes are so much slower.

  25. Re:C&I driving on Nevada Lawmakers Want Police To Scan Cellphones After Car Crashes (apnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Let's say they want to check somebody's phone. Drug dealer, maybe. No probable cause.

    Pull the cruiser up, ding him at 1 mph.

    "Excuse me sir, I need to check your phone."