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  1. So, they're private companies able to do whatever they want and immune from regulation as long as they hurt conservatives... but they can be instantly put under the government control when it will help an "oppressed class".

  2. Perfect set for the movies! on Why London's Heathrow Airport Sometimes Hosts 'Ghost Flights' With No One on Them (jalopnik.com) · · Score: 1

    Hey, why build a an airplane set for a movie when you can just get on a ghost flight! You would have to of course do the cost benefit analysis to see if the price for the tickets for each cast/crew member was worth it vs building the set.

  3. Why do you need an employee to check IDs? on Amazon Opens 'Surveillance-Powered, No-Checkout Convenience Store' (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    - Just put the alcohol into a mini refrigerated walk-in room that's behind a locked door. The door only opens for those who are over the drinking age... there, one employee position resolved. - create a greeting robot (screen with a human face) with preprogrammed messages and potentially preprogrammed responses to questions... there, the other employee position resolved.

  4. Simple answer to the problem... on Australian Birds of Prey Are Deliberately Setting Forests On Fire (cosmosmagazine.com) · · Score: 1

    Make the species extinct. There... problem solved.

  5. Re: 2018 making up for it on 2017 Among Warmest Years On Record (npr.org) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Just cause you disagree with what I have to say, I'm a troll?... Here's a distinction for you, the slashdot mod that marked me a troll is an ASSHOLE! Do some research and think for yourself instead of just falling in line with the lemmings

  6. Re: Global Warming Alarmism on Global Warming Predictions May Now Be a Lot Less Uncertain (wired.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    "Climate scientists" (priesthood); if questioned they always cite their go to talking points (bible), many of which can be refuted; go against the alarmist orthodoxy and you'll lose colleagues and funding (excommunication); and al gore (he might as well be their high priest, even though he isn't a "climate scientist").

  7. Re: Climate changes. It always has. on Global Warming Predictions May Now Be a Lot Less Uncertain (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Supply more carbon dioxide and the fauna of today will bloom into megafauna

  8. Re: 2018 making up for it on 2017 Among Warmest Years On Record (npr.org) · · Score: 1, Troll

    I don't deny global climate change exists. It is debatable as to the overall implications as 1) the climate models are shit; 2) research funding is contingent on only believing in the gcc alarmist orthodoxy; 3) the "97% of scientists" quote is based on a narrowly defined survey - that one might say is faulty, bordering on dishonest, research; 4) a growing body of scientists across the spectrum are in disagreement with the gcc alarmist orthodoxy; 5) carbon dioxide is not the leading green house gas - it's water vapor.

  9. Re: "Your state is a shithole" on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Use Computers To Make Elections Better? · · Score: 1

    No... no, it's not. If places in Africa are not shitholes, please enlighten us as to why they aren't.

  10. Long Live The Republic on Ask Slashdot: How Would You Use Computers To Make Elections Better? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Go back to a republic - where only land owners get to vote. Then use computers to adjust the weight of each vote based on how much land you own.

  11. The model needs to change where YOU own YOUR data and information. So, when YOUR information is sold to advertisers, YOU get (at least) a piece of the profits from the online advertising. Sure, it might be pennies or fractions of pennies, but considering how much and often a person's data is bought and sold, it'd add up.

  12. What kind of lightbulbs? on The Environmental Cost of Internet Porn (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    Hmm... What kind of lightbulbs?

  13. Re: Kill all Fascist and Nazi Supporters on Cloudflare's CEO Has a Plan To Never Censor Hate Speech Again (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    We need to kill all communists too... +100 mil dead under the various attempts at a communist/socialist utopia that has always only ever made things worse.

  14. Problems galore on To Save Net Neutrality, We Must Build Our Own Internet (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Beyond the costs and regulations, which were initially implemented in order to help whiny cry babies like you net neutrality asshats, there's getting tied into the Internet itself; which, if you're too small, you have to pay to gain access, or you have to obtain some kind of mutual agreement from the big boys (that you helped make big btw, w/ all yo rules, regs, and req)... so all I'll say is pfft!

  15. "Thus spake someone who's never been the victim of targeted racism, people calling for your death due to your sexual orientation, or stating that you should be denied basic human rights because of your religious beliefs." [Citation Needed]* *Please cite something recent, not from the 1800s, ww2, or the 1960s, thanks.

  16. Security lesson: on 10-Year-Old Boy Cracks the Face ID On Both Parents' IPhone X (wired.com) · · Score: 2

    Criminals will start using children under the age of 13 to unlock iphones... lol

  17. So much money on Bill Gates Just Bought 25,000 Acres in the Arizona Desert (kgw.com) · · Score: 1

    Supossedly, he has so much money, he can't give it away fast enough... how bout, bill, ya give some to do some good here in the ole usa!

  18. Lol

  19. Not even fit for "extra-legal" torrenting on Star Trek: Discovery Is Returning For a Second Season (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Fuck cbs and "star trek" discovery. I wouldn't waste my datacap and hard drive space even if I could get it free.

  20. Re: Knowing buyer of ad doesn't matter... on Senators Announce New Bill That Would Regulate Online Political Ads (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    *mic drop...

  21. Knowing buyer of ad doesn't matter... on Senators Announce New Bill That Would Regulate Online Political Ads (theverge.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Knowing the buyer of an advert doesn't matter if you can't get any info about the buyer's doners... basically, all this will do is move the needle to anonymous superpacs... "this ad is brought to you by [insert name of superpac]". We need legislation that let's us know who donates to these pacs to begin to understand their agendas... no anonymous donations - could Be out shortly argued as being akin to the "no mask" laws that already exist in several states.

  22. It's called FRAUD you genius on Ask Slashdot: Is Deliberately Misleading People On the Internet Free Speech? · · Score: 1

    It's called FRAUD you genius , this already limits what you can/cannot say... also, USE YOUR FUCKING BRAIN and do the research... remember the old saying, if it seems too good to be true it probably is.

  23. It's even better that you used "/." instead of "slashdot"... that was just great :)

  24. Re: It's just WORDS... on PewDiePie Is Inexcusable But DMCA Takedowns Are Not the Way To Fight Him (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    Btws, you need to grow up too, slashdot... you and your stupid ass "lameness filter" can kiss my black fucking ass.

  25. It's just WORDS... on PewDiePie Is Inexcusable But DMCA Takedowns Are Not the Way To Fight Him (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    I forget who proposed the idea, but imagine if you went back in time and we're able to swap the meanings/definitions of the words "cake" and "cunt", the words aren't inherently good or bad, they only have the power we assign to them... so don't assign such mystic importance to the word, niggr.