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  1. Re:Do I not exist at all then? on These Are the 10 Most Popular Mobile Apps in America (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    The whole thing is marketing bullshit. And we all know that marketing is in general as far away from reality as it can be.

  2. I don't care on Ask Slashdot: How Much of Your Online Browsing Can Advertisers See? · · Score: 1

    because I don't see advertisements.

  3. Re:Why does a weather app have that access? on Wading Through AccuWeather's Response (daringfireball.net) · · Score: 1

    I'm rather surprised that iOS doesn't require something similar.

    Are you? Really?

  4. Re:Fake News on Wading Through AccuWeather's Response (daringfireball.net) · · Score: 2

    What they're doing is merely annoying.

    Welcome to 2017, where spying on users and selling all the information is 'merely annoying.' It's a Brave New World.

  5. Re:bullshit on Supreme Court Asked To Nullify the Google Trademark (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    legalize everything, sell it only to adults (punish people who sell it to kids) and tax the whole thing bam, drug problem solved.

  6. Re: Who says a browser has to be free? on Mozilla Testing an Opt-Out System For Firefox Telemetry Collection (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    yearly fee? hell no. but a fixed price for major updates would work for me.

  7. you don't collect data at all?

  8. Or you know, don't do any of that.

  9. Google should ban itself.

  10. So all the writers have to do is gather a couple of friends to click that stupid button.

  11. Or they could just not put all their data on someone elses server.

  12. Re:bullshit on Supreme Court Asked To Nullify the Google Trademark (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Or if governments would legalize and tax it.

  13. Re:NASA fraud undeniable proof on NASA's Cassini Probe Begins Its 'Grand Finale' Through Saturn's Atmosphere (space.com) · · Score: 1

    how to break a globehead in 2 seconds flat, every time,

    you break me just by existing already. we as a society desperately need a license to procreate.

  14. Re:How does this affect anyone? on NASA's Cassini Probe Begins Its 'Grand Finale' Through Saturn's Atmosphere (space.com) · · Score: 1

    I hope that when we finally leave this planet, we will leave idiots like yourself down here to either suffocate or starve.

  15. Re:Protecting its own interests on A Global Fish War is Coming, Warns US Coast Guard (usni.org) · · Score: 1

    None of this discussion had anything to do with left or right. You guys are absolute bastions of stupidity and annoyance.

  16. Re:Well, he's dead on Alleged Yahoo Hacker Will Be Extradited To The US (tucson.com) · · Score: 1

    killed in front of the Kremlin by the orders of Putin.

    Don't you mean: "had a deadly accident in front of the Kremlin, that had nothing to do with the people in power."

  17. Re:Or worse yet... on Jonathan Coulton's New Dystopian Album Becomes a Graphic Novel (jonathancoulton.com) · · Score: 1

    The dumbing down of music is also well underway.

    That was already successfully happening in the 90ties.

  18. itunes today on What Happened To Winamp? (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    There's no reason that Winamp couldn't be in the position that iTunes is in today if not for a few layers

    Then it would be the same ad infested cancer that iTunes is. What exactly is good about that?

  19. Re:Wait until the SJWs undo it all on Video Is Coming To Reddit (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    How soon before we see a "purge" like what his happening now at Youtube with all conservative content?

    > conservative content You are so full of shit. God dammit, I swear internet comments get dumber every day.

  20. Because there is no such thing on Why Does Hollywood Remain Out of Step With the Body-Positive Movement? (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    as a body positive movement.

  21. Why the fuck would they care? on YouTube Has An Illegal TV Streaming Problem (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    They put ads on obviously copyright protected music and make money with that. I'm not talking about pop music, I'm talking about stuff from small labels that don't bother to send out copyright strikes. I mean you could argue that "well, they didn't flag it!", but if it's obviously copyrighted nonetheless then don't talk about "we care about blablablabla" No you don't. All you fuckers care about is money. Google was a mistake.

  22. Re:PowerPoint finals on The Docx Games: Three Days At the Microsoft Office World Championship (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    What a clear, well arranged and useful slide that is.

  23. well, you have to ask yourself did America seriously fuck up in choosing a President?

    You need some suitnignogs to leave the ship to see that? I mean, watching the guy trying to talk for 3 minutes is enough to see that he is a complete and utter moron with no right to be in any place of power at all.

  24. Re:This is news? on 'Best of' Lists Are the Worst (theoutline.com) · · Score: 1

    How did such idiocy end up on /.

    Because it's spreading.

  25. Re:the problem on 'Best of' Lists Are the Worst (theoutline.com) · · Score: 1

    The problem is that doing an ACTUAL best-of list is time consuming, difficult, and above all expensive.

    Not to mention pointless and click baity