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  1. Re: Who regulates it then? on We Can't Trust Facebook To Regulate Itself, Says Former Operations Manager (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    If Facebook is the "engine of growth" for our economy, we are good and truly fucked.

  2. Re: "We Can't Trust X to Regulate Itself" on We Can't Trust Facebook To Regulate Itself, Says Former Operations Manager (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    The consumer surveillance / lawful slander / "credit reporting" agencies are enemies of freedom and even bigger enemies of the working class. They are un-American Their business must be banned, their assets seized, their data deleted, their executives jailed.

  3. Re: Like asking Coke to stop making soda sweet on We Can't Trust Facebook To Regulate Itself, Says Former Operations Manager (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Nice wallotext! But FB is still watching you.

  4. Professor Ward Churchill's term seems fitting: "little Eichmanns".

  5. Is not!

    If you don't believe water is dry, then you're a Nazi traitor Putin-loving asshole big jerk!!!!1!!

  6. Re: Don't blame Facebook for users stupidity on We Can't Trust Facebook To Regulate Itself, Says Former Operations Manager (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Clicking on "I Agree" does not mean you actually agree to their 50 pages of dense lawyer jibberish. It means "make this damned piece of shitty proprietary software work so I can communicate with my friends".

    Also - all that lawyer jibberish can be summarized in just a free words: "You have no rights. You have no freedom of speech. You have no privacy. You lose. Fuck you pleb, that's why." Any kangaroo court that would enforce that kind of one-sided, rapey, blatantly inequitable "contact" is contemptible.

  7. If you meet anyone who actually trusts the NY Times, please do send them this way. I have a great deal on some oceanfront property in Phoenix...

  8. Re: Fukushima was older than Chernobyl on Six Years After Fukushima, Robots Finally Find Its Reactors' Melted Uranium Fuel (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Let me get this straight... You're posting on the internet, but you're using a spell checker instead of Google to look up a technical term? Let me guess - you drive for Uber, but use a paper map for navigation?

  9. Re: Fukushima was older than Chernobyl on Six Years After Fukushima, Robots Finally Find Its Reactors' Melted Uranium Fuel (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Or just mandate that nuclear power stations be fully insured against meltdown etc on the private insurance market. Which would make then instantly uneconomic to operate, if they could even find an insurer willing to take on such insane risk.

  10. Re: 190 pounds to make it lethal, genius on Musk-Backed 'Slaughterbots' Video Will Warn the UN About Killer Microdrones (space.com) · · Score: 1

    Disarm the plebs! They don't deserve freedom like us smart, virtuous Democrat partisans!

  11. Syria and North Korea are targets of financialist imperial aggression. I cannot believe anything written about them in the financialist-owned media.

  12. Re:lol at the link to the old cringely interview on Cringely: Amazon Is Starting To Act Like 'Bad Microsoft' (cringely.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yet here you are....

  13. Donald Trump stole my car! I saw him do it!!

  14. Re:Recognizing irony key to transcending militaris on Musk-Backed 'Slaughterbots' Video Will Warn the UN About Killer Microdrones (space.com) · · Score: 1

    But how would our masters make a profit in a world of abundance?

  15. Re:The truth usually gets censored... apk on Musk-Backed 'Slaughterbots' Video Will Warn the UN About Killer Microdrones (space.com) · · Score: 1

    Did you know many pieces of military equipment are controlled by computers? And many of those computers have a hosts file? Ban hosts files today, and the killing will stop!

  16. Re:Bad Microsoft? on Cringely: Amazon Is Starting To Act Like 'Bad Microsoft' (cringely.com) · · Score: 1

    And I prefer the non-totalitarian American - alas, long gone! - that produced the old bad Microsoft.

  17. God you're an intolerant, jack-booted anti-sex league thug. Go play in traffic.

  18. Re:It didn't work anyways on FCC Repeals Decades-Old Rules Blocking Broadcast Media Mergers (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    The Wikipedia article you cite appears to defeat your own argument. Maybe I'm missing something?

  19. Re: Is this the same media on FCC Repeals Decades-Old Rules Blocking Broadcast Media Mergers (variety.com) · · Score: 1

    You also seem to mistake "accuracy" for "conforms to the viewpoint to which I have been indoctrinated by semi-official propaganda".

  20. Re:We knew this was coming on FCC Repeals Decades-Old Rules Blocking Broadcast Media Mergers (variety.com) · · Score: 0

    Do you really believe that almost everyone who disagrees with your (degenerate, anti-working-class) political opinions is an uneducated dunce?

  21. Re: No Trump, No KKK, No Fasist USA! on China Cyber Watchdog Rejects Censorship Critics, Says Internet Must Be 'Orderly' (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Trump supports most of the same policies Clinton supported. The modern-day KKK is basically fictional. Our regime is NOT fascist but it IS totalitarian financialist.

    NEXT!

  22. I fear you're missing an important point. Communism is the good part. We don't have that in America. Authoritarianism is the bad part. We *do* have that in America.

    Bummer, right?

  23. fuck you, pleb, that's why on The Brutal Fight To Mine Your Data and Sell It To Your Boss (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Loss-making venture capital backed companies sure do have contemp for the pricacy of working people.

  24. Re: Why companies should stay out of politics on Why Google Should Be Afraid of a Missouri Republican's Google Probe (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    How's that bootleather taste?

  25. Re: Why is this even possible? on Huddle's 'Highly Secure' Work Tool Exposed KPMG And BBC Files (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    You never met a talented programmer from India? Really?