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  1. the rooskies are coming on Kaspersky Lab To Open Software To Review, Says Nothing To Hide (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Hitler gave Putin a high-five while they both kicked my dog!!!!!1!!

  2. The really good thing is, with an insultingly low "reward", all these fine pieces of surveillance... er, social media... software area going to remain full of vulnerabilities. I'm pretty sure that's a win for society.

  3. Re: Alternatively... on FBI Couldn't Access Nearly 7,000 Devices Because of Encryption (foxbusiness.com) · · Score: 1

    Exactly. This is just propaganda. It's illegal to sell a phone in the United States that cannot be easily accessed by the Stasi.

  4. Re: "violence to advance their cause" on Twitter Plans To End Revenge Porn Next Week, Hate Speech In Two (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    God you're a dunce. Do they pay you well to pretend to be this stupid?

    Oh - and how's the weather in Beijing today?

  5. Re: Don't Be Evil on YouTube Suspends Account of Popular Chinese Dissident (freebeacon.com) · · Score: 1

    "Be evil" is shorter yet.

  6. Re: Big brand thinks of making a profit in China on YouTube Suspends Account of Popular Chinese Dissident (freebeacon.com) · · Score: 1

    How's that bootleather taste?

  7. Re: Capitalism vs. Democracy - no competition. on YouTube Suspends Account of Popular Chinese Dissident (freebeacon.com) · · Score: 1

    Capitalism != Free markets

  8. Re: No such thing as "MBA mentality" on YouTube Suspends Account of Popular Chinese Dissident (freebeacon.com) · · Score: 1

    Then why do pretty much all MBAs act like they would stab their own granny in the back for $5?

  9. True.

    In a sense, publicity is the ultimate security.

  10. Re: Colleges are locking networks down hard on Facebook Security Chief Says Its Corporate Network Is Run 'Like a College Campus' (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm torn between "behind the curve as always" and "one law for the little people, a different law for the big people".

  11. I *wish* my company could afford military level security. They may sometimes be checklist checkers, but at least they take the matter seriously.

  12. Re: I know facebook's security team on Facebook Security Chief Says Its Corporate Network Is Run 'Like a College Campus' (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Except it's their data, not mine. Even tho it's about me. This problem needs a legal, not technical, solution.

  13. I would so love to be able to be freely able to query their database.

  14. Re: It's part of growing up.... on Smartwatches For Kids Are a Total Privacy Nightmare (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    There's not even a missing comma, bro. That sentence scans and parses just fine.

  15. Re: Propaganda Network? on Twitter Plans To End Revenge Porn Next Week, Hate Speech In Two (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    It'll be just like the state-run newspapers in a Communist country. Only less well-written. And in support of socially degenerate forms of capitalism, rather than mild socialism.

    (Fwiw, I currently live in a Communist country. The semi-official news media here are no worse than the semi-official news media in the States. Maybe a little better, because at least they are not pretending to be objective.)

  16. driven mad by capitalism on Twitter Plans To End Revenge Porn Next Week, Hate Speech In Two (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Feeling outraged but can't figure out why? Invent something!

    This happens a lot, I suspect.

  17. Re: "violence to advance their cause" on Twitter Plans To End Revenge Porn Next Week, Hate Speech In Two (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Do they work out of the same troll factory where you are employed?

  18. Re: "violence to advance their cause" on Twitter Plans To End Revenge Porn Next Week, Hate Speech In Two (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    The medals were for heroism in battle. That is, for killing German soldiers. Most of those soldiers were not members of the Nazi party. They were fighting because their country told them to fight.

    Our soldiers were doing the same thing: fighting because their country told them to fight. That's what soldiers do. That's what military heroism is about. Politics, Nazi, anti-Nazi, and otherwise had nothing to do with it.

    Now stop lying, stop astroturfing, and go enjoy the Moscow snow.

  19. Re: "violence to advance their cause" on Twitter Plans To End Revenge Porn Next Week, Hate Speech In Two (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    How's the weather in Kiev today?

  20. Re: "violence to advance their cause" on Twitter Plans To End Revenge Porn Next Week, Hate Speech In Two (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Antifa are NOT Communists. We want nothing whatsoever to do with those brownshirt capitalist thugs.

    They demonstrate no socialist economic awareness and no solidarity with working people. They are nothing more than paid agents and unpaid dupes of big money.

  21. Re: Soo... by November 3rd... on Twitter Plans To End Revenge Porn Next Week, Hate Speech In Two (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I wasn't aware Twitter had any other active users besides Emperor Trump. Really does seem like they spend an awful lot of QE money on a service no one still uses.

  22. Re: "violence to advance their cause" on Twitter Plans To End Revenge Porn Next Week, Hate Speech In Two (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    So you approve of people beating you up? After all, you *are* one of the biggest fascists on Slashdot.

  23. obsolescence on Smartwatches For Kids Are a Total Privacy Nightmare (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Privacy is obsolete. The machine is always watching.

  24. ownership of ideas is immoral on On the Google Book Scanning Project and the Library We Will Never See (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    Imaginary Property is theft. Culture belongs to the People - it is not the personal property of degenerate capitalists.

    It must be very obvious to everyone now, that ownership of ideas makes the whole world needlessly stupider, and should be ended now.

    Until these badlaws are removed we must honor those heros like Alexandra Elbakyan who are expropriating scientific knowledge from the rich horders and and freeing it for the enlightenment of the whole people.

  25. Re: All together? on Dodging Russian Spies, Customers Are Ripping Out Kaspersky (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1