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  1. Re:So this means on Google Lens Is Coming To All Android Phones Running Google Photos (theverge.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    You need a teleprompter for your five minute rambling messes? You've got troubles, buddy.

    I write and follow a script to keep my videos at five minutes. Otherwise, the videos would be 30+ minutes long and lot less interesting.

    Loud bloody diarrhea has more viewers than you.

    Lowest denominator content will always attract more views. One of the reasons why the Paul Brothers are so successful is that they target their videos to preteens and sell $10M+ per month in merchandise.

  2. Re:So this means on Google Lens Is Coming To All Android Phones Running Google Photos (theverge.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I still use my iPhone 6 and it works great. I save 45$ a month by keeping using it.

    Actually, it's an iPhone 6s. The savings is paying for an iPad 5. I use the iPhone as my camera and the iPad as my remote monitor/teleprompter for my YouTube videos.

    As a privileged customer, I can get a new phone from my company when I want.

    As a Sprint customer for 25 years, I get a lot of great deals. I'll probably wait a few years before getting a new iPhone.

    -cdreimer New Video: Outlining Batman, Robin & Riddler in Photoshop (Time Lapse) [youtube.com]

    That isn't the correct URL for my video. I wondered why "cdreimer" as a search term started showing up in the YouTube analytics. Thanks for the free advertising!

  3. Re:VERY Remote work. on Remote Work is Going To Keep Increasing, Study Says (upwork.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Be sure to never attend Comiket in Tokyo, Japan, where 500K+ people attend each year to sell and buy dojinshi (i.e., self-made magazines, manga and novels).

    BTW, I don't collect comic books but I do read manga.

  4. Joomla... on WordPress Now Powers 30% of Websites (venturebeat.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I used Joomla a decade ago. No native blogging module out of the box. Didn't like paying for modules for version 1.5 and version 2.0. Bailed out when version 3.0 came out. Seems like more work than it is worth.

  5. Re:VERY Remote work. on Remote Work is Going To Keep Increasing, Study Says (upwork.com) · · Score: -1
  6. Re:Six hundred? on Thieves Steal 600 Powerful Bitcoin-Mining Computers In Iceland (apnews.com) · · Score: -1

    Who knew there were 600 computers in Iceland?

    Beme News (CNN): Iceland is Perfect for Crypto Mining https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bfECHhoBBQ

  7. Re:Wtf Oracle? on 'Java EE' Has Been Renamed 'Jakarta EE' (i-programmer.info) · · Score: -1

    Too many flavors. I personally prefer skinny vanilla lattes. Get my daily milk and caffeine in one shot.

  8. Re: Welcome back on Slashdot Outage Update · · Score: -1

    Sorry, I was out of town for the past week. Did I miss something?

  9. Apple is already buying cobalt directly from miners to secure their own supplies for batteries.

  10. Re:It's interesting... on US House Passes Bill To Penalize Websites For Sex Trafficking (trust.org) · · Score: -1

    Or underage marriages could be outlawed. I prefer the Philippine marriage law: no marriages under 21 and parental consent/notification between 21 and 25.

  11. Re:Great, let me change my resume on Forget Learning To Code, Bosses Value Collaboration and Communication (fastcompany.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The meme is actually "five years in a technology that came out six months ago".

    If you have that much experience in different technologies, than you're overqualified.

  12. If everyone learns to code, someone has to get all the wannabe prima donna coders to work with each other.

  13. Re:The anti-acne spray is finally working on Jupiter's Great Red Spot May Soon Disappear (nationalgeographic.com) · · Score: -1

    [...] only eight years late from the schedule.

    The monolith had a Y2K bug its programming.

  14. I need another t-shirt... on Jupiter's Great Red Spot May Soon Disappear (nationalgeographic.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    "When I was a kid, Jupiter had a Great Red Spot."

  15. And a criminal if you sell the repaired device to someone else, therefore depriving the Fortune 500 companies of their profits.

  16. Jocks who get computer jobs and behave badly as if he workplace was just another locker room.

  17. About time... on Dropbox Files To Go Public · · Score: -1

    That Python has gone public as an official programming language. :P

  18. Apple will always claim that they did it first and much better than anyone else.

  19. Re:My parents were worried about books! on Nearly Half of Parents Worry Their Child Is Addicted To Mobile Devices, Study Finds (usatoday.com) · · Score: -1

    My parents were worried about books too. They weren't readers and found it strange that I could read a novel each week. Since I spent my allowance on books and not drugs like my older brother, they thought it was OK in a weird way.

  20. Re:Wait minute... on Jeff Bezos Shares Video of 10,000-Year Clock Project (cnet.com) · · Score: -1

    FCLM is my sockpocket.

  21. Re:Wait minute... on Jeff Bezos Shares Video of 10,000-Year Clock Project (cnet.com) · · Score: -1

    I spend five minutes a day on Slashdot. I don't have to wait for the AC timer to count down between copy and paste comments. I also don't assume that every AC is... me.

  22. Wait minute... on Jeff Bezos Shares Video of 10,000-Year Clock Project (cnet.com) · · Score: -1

    You mean my Amazon Prime membership doesn't include a 10,000-year clock?

  23. Forget Justice League (not hard to do) on Marvel Cinematic Universe Has a CGI Problem (screenrant.com) · · Score: -1

    Iron Man 3 was a big CGI stinker. Tony Stark couldn't blow up his Iron Man suits fast enough.

  24. Re:That's pretty funny on Flight Sim Company Embeds Malware To Steal Pirates' Passwords (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: -1

    Most video game DRM schemes are. Remember dongles?

  25. Meh... on Google Trains AI To Write Wikipedia Articles (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Just when you thought Wikipedia couldn't get any worse.