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  1. Killer insects on DragonflEye Project Wants To Turn Insects Into Cyborg Drones · · Score: 2

    Sounds like an episode of Black Mirror. The bees are next.

  2. Re:Over the time the problem goes away on Apple Investigating Issue With AirPods Randomly Disconnecting During Calls (macrumors.com) · · Score: 1

    This image would only apply for the next generation, the BrainPods.

  3. post-truth on Ask Slashdot: Can US Citizens Trust Government Data? (msn.com) · · Score: 1

    Certainly not if it's data on the size of the crowd that attended the inaguration.

  4. Miststück is usually used for women. Dreckssack, literally a dirtbag would be more suitabele for a man. But (ass)haole applies as well.

  5. Re:You get what you pay for... on Dutch Developer Added Backdoor To Websites He Built, Phished Over 20,000 Users (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    There is an interesting talk by Robert C. Martin on a similar topic: http://developeronfire.com/pod...! The registration will probably lead to more bureaucracy to the point where we will have "regulation bodies" who exist for their own sake.

  6. Re:"developed an artificial intelligence(AI) progr on AI Can Predict When Patients Will Die From Heart Failure 'With 80% Accuracy' (ibtimes.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Looks like AI is the buzzword of 2017 like "Big Data" back in the days.

  7. Re:Sounds about right on Apple App Store Prices Rise in UK, India and Turkey (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Reduce prices? That was a good one.

  8. Re:Common Sense Ways to Protect America on Apple/Samsung Patent Case Returns To Court To Revisit Infringement Damages (macrumors.com) · · Score: 0

    Let's nuke the shit out of them...MURICA

  9. Too bad they didn't publish the data. on Hacker Steals 900 GB of Cellebrite Data (vice.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Too bad they didn't publish the data.

  10. Re:Hire former combat soldiers on Microsoft Anti-Porn Workers Sue Over PTSD (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    Or maybe we should get rid of civilization altogether..problem solved.

  11. Makes perfect sense on Atlassian Acquires Trello For $425M (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Atlassian guys probably bought it because they were sick and tired using their own crap.

  12. Re:Fuck off, shit is thin enough already. on Scientists Turn Memory Chips Into Processors To Speed Up Computing Tasks (sciencedaily.com) · · Score: 2

    You forgot one thing. Thin = fragile... catches fire or explodes because the battery needs to expand during usage

  13. I sure hope our criminals catch and punish the government who took the law in their own hands and started these DDOS attacks.

  14. Re:This is violation of privacy on Filmmaker Installed Security Software On a Decoy Phone To Spy On Smartphone Thieves (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    Yeah they should lock away that 'filmmaker' scumbag for good and give that thief a medal for exposing a conspiracy of illegal privacy violation.

  15. Stock market is crazy on Bad Reviews For Super Mario Run Are Sending Nintendo's Stock Tumbling (fortune.com) · · Score: 2

    One bad game and everyone forgets who you are! *smirking C. Ronaldo face*

  16. Wrong, they are doing it right. Living a baller ass life at the expenses of the investors. It is no coincidence they are going to Amsterdam so often.

  17. Following into the steps of the big brother on Uber: We Don't Need a Permit For Self-Driving Cars (cnet.com) · · Score: 2

    They have learned from the best...government agencies.

  18. Re:I can think of bigger central problems on Snowden: 'The Central Problem of the Future' Is Control of User Data (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    That is because you have never been bombarded by a drone because your metadata says that you called a 'bad' guy. And how is 'ongoing islamization' a problem? Do you think that islam is somehow worse than other religions? Don't be afraid of the collapse of the EU, the collapse of the Russian Federation is going to be much worse. Besides that the data they collect about you makes it easier to influence your oppinion on certain things, therfore it it is all connected to the 'bigger' problem you have mentioned. "He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past."

  19. Re:Junk-fighting technology to the ISIS? on Japan Sends Its New Space Junk-Fighting Technology To The ISS (phys.org) · · Score: 2

    BRUH -_- did you just mix up ISS with ISIS? Really? If you won't make an effort to read the article at least read the headline carefully. Read it out loud if it helps.

  20. They never learn on Encryption Backdoor Sneaks Into UK Law (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 5, Informative

    These backdoors will be exploited by criminals. Hopefully IT companies won't comply to this madness.

  21. Re:New Normal on UK Homes Lose Internet Access After Cyber-Attack (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Agree. And as I said before, in the case of Telekom their router are real garbage. I don't know what model KCom uses though. It's a tradeoff between comfort and security and the ISPs opt for comfort.

  22. Re:New Normal on UK Homes Lose Internet Access After Cyber-Attack (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Routers issued by Telekom are crap, hence easy to attack. The attack wasn't as sophisticated as it sounds. But it is also a lack of consumer awareness of cyber security that leads to a lot of attacks being successful.

  23. Re:Open Source? on ESA: European Mars Lander Crash Caused By 1-Second Glitch (space.com) · · Score: 1

    Very unlikely. They didn't do it in the past. However, this story will make another good anecdote for a software engineering lecture.