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  1. Dunce.

  2. Do you guys in the militant gay power movement realize that, by being incredible aggressive condescending asshats to EVERYONE, you have alienated your former supporters among the non-sodomite majority?

  3. How's the weather in Beijing today?

  4. Maybe it's 'cuz the Democrat Party shills are still hard at work astroturfing Slashdot?

  5. Putin mugged my grandma.

  6. So each dollar Ivan spent was more than 15,000 times as effective as each dollar Hillary spent? Obviously economics was not her strong point...

  7. True. When the Democrat party, at the behest of their oligarch paymasters, rigged the primary election against Sanders - we all lost.

    I guess you would have preferred the Mafia boss who openly advocated a new Cold War. I preferred the real estate huckster who lied and said he favored peace and bringing the troops home.

    But no matter which of the four capitalist candidates would have won, the common people would have lost. Welcome to America - would you like fries with that?

  8. Re: This is the best they could come up with?! on Google Uncovers Russia-Bought Ads On YouTube, Gmail and Other Platforms (reuters.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Flynn was attempting to reform the Intelligence Community, to bring it back in line with the law and with open American values. Thus he was smeared and had his good name dragged through the mud.

  9. Damned Rooskies! on Google Uncovers Russia-Bought Ads On YouTube, Gmail and Other Platforms (reuters.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Russians made my loaf of bread go stale! It was just fine when I left it sit out on the table last week - but now it's hard as a rock. I blame Russia! And Trump, I know Trump was working with the rooskies on this one. Bread is good therefore Trump hates bread!

  10. Thus with great fanfare and childish hope did mankind embark on the path to its own annihilation.

  11. equality of predation on Equifax Made Salary, Work History Available To Anyone With Your SSN and DOB (krebsonsecurity.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Site designed to help capitalists to abuse workers is abused by non-capitalists. I feel profound indifference.

  12. Re: Conspiracy theories aren't always wrong on YouTube Alters Algorithm To Promote News, Penalize Vegas Shooting Conspiracy Theories (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    I saw the FBI's surveillance box plugged in to the border router. With my own eyes. Not even classified - I was a working a student job at university. I read the leaked copy of the CALEA implenting regulations. That's a creepy fucking document, especially when you consider it predates the 911 events.

    Point is, a lot of us in this business KNEW mass surveillance was happening. Like 50,000 or 100,000 civilians KNEW about it. But clover fools - like many people here who really ought to know better - dismissed us as conspiracy nuts, right up until the Snowden media spectacle.

    I just don't get how people can maintain such serene unthinking confidence in their world view, in their "facts". After seeing again and again how our reality is socially constructed.

  13. Re: Conspiracy theories aren't always wrong on YouTube Alters Algorithm To Promote News, Penalize Vegas Shooting Conspiracy Theories (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    But muh FACTS!!!1!!

  14. This question makes me sick

    Americans sure have given up on freedom.

  15. Re: Conspiracy theories aren't always wrong on YouTube Alters Algorithm To Promote News, Penalize Vegas Shooting Conspiracy Theories (usatoday.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Google's soft censorship move does suggest that Google thinks the conspiracy theories may be true. Look throughout history - loony wingnuts don't get censored. Censorship is reserved for political dissidents.

  16. By far the hardest part of security is getting companies to care about it.

  17. fuck you, plebs, that's why on Publishers Take ResearchGate To Court, Seek Removal of Millions of Papers (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    Publishers say: scientific knowledge is a privilege of wealth. For ordinary working people, knowledge is AGAINST DUH LAW.

    Now, what law will the kourt make on this decision?

  18. Re: Fuck bump stocks on Bluetooth Won't Replace the Headphone Jack -- Walled Gardens Will (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm not sure if this is cheap shitty DNC propaganda, or brilliant NRA propaganda.

  19. Re: I always wonder how they define 'best' on Beijing Startup Offers Engineers $1M Salary Plus Options in Battle For Talent (financialpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Truth is, software companies don't give a flying fuck about attracting or retaining talented employees. As evidence, look at the worthless office space where they require people to work. Low floor, no view, open plan, cubicles, children's toys, junk food buffets. The space reeks of contempt for those who must work in it.

    Remember - talk is cheap, but good real estate is really fucking expensive.

  20. Re: GUESS WHO'S PAYING FOR IT! on Beijing Startup Offers Engineers $1M Salary Plus Options in Battle For Talent (financialpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Trump, Trump, Trump, Trumpity Trump Trump TRUMP!!!!1!!

  21. Re: Personal phone, wasn't used often on White House Chief of Staff's Phone Was Reportedly Hacked Months Ago (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    Oh, is it really Soros after all? I was betting on the Chinese... they have deep pockets, and they understand propaganda.

  22. Re: Good journalism? :) on 'Our Addiction To Links is Making Good Journalism Harder To Read' (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Dependence on NGOs and philanthropy is just as bad, if not worse.

  23. Re: Personal phone, wasn't used often on White House Chief of Staff's Phone Was Reportedly Hacked Months Ago (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    Just curious - do you dream about Trump? Maybe you should send him a love poem.

  24. You worry far too much, Comrade Wang.

  25. Re: and it wasn't even vodka on Russian Hackers Exploited Kaspersky Antivirus To Steal NSA Data on US Cyber Defense: WSJ (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Fool! I'm not a Putinbot - I'm a NORKBOT! Great Leader Kim Il-sung personally programmed me, shortly after he invented the Internet.

    Nothing could be better for the glorious Democratic People's Republic than to set the Yankee imperialists and the Muscovite capitalist restorationists at each other's throats. That's why I always say, BLAME RUSSIA! Workers and peasants in America have been so brainwashed and driven mad by capitalism, they will believe anything.

    Remember: THE RUSSIANS DID IT!