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  1. You just proved his point. Find the John Oliver take down on why your Russian/Uranium deal proves you're a tinfoil fucknut. It wasn't even up to her. How the fuck can Putin both loathe Hillary and love her at the same time? Jesus fucking Christ you're fucking dumb. It's well known he hates her. Get some better conspiracies that don't immediately fall apart.

  2. Re: Full accounting of costs on Your Future Home Might Be Powered By Car Batteries (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Biking in snow sucks balls. Good luck with that.

  3. Re: Take the car away on Your Future Home Might Be Powered By Car Batteries (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    My sister's condo parking lot has to roll power for their block heaters on a rotation basis. I don't know if Alaska has the infrastructure for continuous peak charging, but I've never looked.

  4. Re: Nothing to see here... on Is Microsoft Trying To Make Windows 10 Mail Worse? (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    What kind of shit were you running that all the users didn't receive that email by the time the fuckup had even dialed your number? If this happens weekly, why didn't you implement something to prevent this? Fucking whiner.

  5. Re: Feature or bug? on Is Microsoft Trying To Make Windows 10 Mail Worse? (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Get an SSD you cheap motherfucker.

  6. Re: Feature or bug? on Is Microsoft Trying To Make Windows 10 Mail Worse? (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    The Gmail search is instant. Outlook search is not.

  7. Questionnaire isn't the same as account data. The questionnaire might ask who you plan to vote for and you could say Jill Stein or Boaty McBoatface, just to fuck with the stats. In an Amazon show, a guy created a program called "Bathwater" that intentionally added false data to a user's activities so that all the data would be untrustworthy for tracking and spying.

  8. If the algorithms detect less than 4 stars, maybe it's worth suggesting a better tent if the tent you bought turned out to be shit. They probably have a patent on that.

  9. Accountants

  10. They can't even copy and paste properly. Or, they have a minimum level of fuckups per submission they need to reach.

  11. Re: Wow, the USAF only spends $4B on Amazon Spent Close To $23B on R&D in 2017, Outpacing Fellow Tech Giants (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    That's the Military Prime service.

  12. Re: Another client? on Is Microsoft Trying To Make Windows 10 Mail Worse? (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Day 1: where the fuck is highlighting? Day 2: what the fuck is up with this double spaced new line shit? (Ironically, the new lines I see now won't show up on /. for some fucking reason. Using Firefox on Android). Day 3: why is the email filtering stupid? Day 4: why does search suck so much? Day 5: ah, good 'ol Outlook. Wtf? They fucking updated the GUI again? Day 6: fuck it, I'll live with Thunderbird until the next stupid thing

  13. Re: Feature or bug? on Is Microsoft Trying To Make Windows 10 Mail Worse? (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The newbies I run into have only used mail in a browser and have never used a client, except for their phone's email account so long as it had good autodiscover and didn't require knowing server names and ports, just needing email and password.

  14. Re: The prosecution rests on California Police Ticket A Self-Driving Car (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 1

    Lying to a judge? That's a cunt move. I fucking hate it when liars aren't fucking held to the standard expected in court. Perjury should be enforced more often.

  15. Re: Story missing important details on California Police Ticket A Self-Driving Car (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 1

    You don't really think things are moving to more personal car ownership? I'm in a suburb with enough parking spots for each apartment, but I have friends in condos that have to pay for a parking spot. More and more parking is changing to bike lanes because of fucking politicians. Ride sharing is the future. My truck is parked over 22 hours a day. There doesn't need to be near as many cars once a proper share system is in place. A full blown autonomous fleet would be cheaper for me for how much I need it.

  16. Re: I mean, they profited off of it. on Three Execs Get Prison Time For Pirating Oracle Firmware & Solaris OS Update (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Whoosh

  17. Re: Why are they not catching them Chinese? on Three Execs Get Prison Time For Pirating Oracle Firmware & Solaris OS Update (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Sounds like the cast of a porno.

  18. Re: Jailtime, another great reason to avoid orac on Three Execs Get Prison Time For Pirating Oracle Firmware & Solaris OS Update (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Your parents fucked up raising you. You are really fucking dumb if you think stealing only means a single, physical possession. Clearly, you don't have any ideas worth stealing nor have lived in the real world.

  19. Re: Nice Headline, but not much substance to it on Symantec May Violate Linux GPL in Norton Core Router (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Wow, no need for $50k annual license for Qualcomm closed source drivers anymore. Their drivers have always been shit, but the ones in OpenWRT are just shit.

  20. Re: Gigabits per second of rubbish? No shit. on 1.1.1.1: Cloudflare's New DNS Attracting 'Gigabits Per Second' of Rubbish (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    My VPS's get sub 1ms ping times. It gets lonely and loud living in a datacenter, though.

  21. Fucking fail. Use 127.0.0.1. You deserve it if you did this for sleeping.

  22. Re: LOL on Mark Zuckerberg: Tim Cook is 'Extremely Glib' (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Fuck, I seemed to have misread the part about cheap. I'll lay off the crack.

  23. Re: LOL on Mark Zuckerberg: Tim Cook is 'Extremely Glib' (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Fuck off. How the fuck have you avoided all the Apple class actions over the years? So, so many bad capacitors, bad batteries and screens. All big companies operate this way. It helps negotiations and lower prices because the vendor wants the business and has already committed so much resources to all the bullshit testing the company requested. So many times I've seen someone non-technical try and get lower price by claiming a competitor product could do X for lower price Y, and then explain to him why the question/requirement wasn't applicable and the other vendor knew this and gave a bullshit nice selling number. As demonstrated with their Sapphire dealings, they're happy for you to take all the risk and buy up shit when you can't meet requirements. The fact that you talk "cheap" instead of "quality" just tells me you don't know fuck all and just blindly defend Apple whenever.

  24. Re: LOL on Mark Zuckerberg: Tim Cook is 'Extremely Glib' (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Zuck called it, Stockholm Syndrome.

  25. Re: two holes on OpenBSD 6.3 Released (marc.info) · · Score: 4, Funny

    They seem to be pretty proud of being able to keep two remote bugs for 20 years. One would think they'd fix them instead of boasting about them for so long. I mean, other OS's probably have more for longer to brag about.