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  1. Re: Time for a timeout? on China Has Abandoned a Cybersecurity Truce With the US, Report Says (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    no wonder nobody likes United States listen to you guys trying to apply United States influence to a place where their influence can only be taken as an act of War against the sovereign state of that territory. If I came in your house and told you what to do it would be similar. United States and China have a peer to peer relationship, not a hierarchical relationship of parent, child

  2. Re: Let me get this straight on China Has Abandoned a Cybersecurity Truce With the US, Report Says (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    They Didn't commit any crimes. Because they are the authority any decision makers of how Law is defined within their land. Us businesses chose to give their IP to the Chinese government when they chose to do business with China and transfer that information into the country. Now they're mad because they made a bad decision. everyone knows that the Chinese government has rights to anyting within their borders IP wise. Because that's the law. So call it what it is American businesses stupidly thought American legal definitions applied to other countries and now have to eat their mistake. China's not the unites states. Us law doesn't matter there. Nor should it. Instead weather Blame whoever was in those companies decided to stupidly send their IP to China when they didn't want to lose control of it. That's who fucked up.. Intellectual property has no natural Basis. It's a legal contruct to provide artificially enforced economic value. You leave law system that maintains the existence of IP, and you enter the bigger world where that shit is nonsense.

  3. Re: Neocunts think money is for more money. on Germany Sees Big Rise in Security Problems Affecting Infrastructure (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Yep it's a special form of mental dysfunction. We would just label that a disorder officially we can use that has jurisdiction to begin getting these people cognitive therapy

  4. That's cuz the bribes are built into the system and I've been given many different names. Administrative fees, filing costs, application fees, deposits that yields profit in the form of accruing Interest. Certification fees, car registration, closing costs, list goes on and on. it really doesn't matter who's getting the money if you're still having to pay it and not getting anything back for it that you could done anyway had they not restricted and monetized the actions you're trying to take.

  5. Smart. If you don't want outside entities are eroding your country's autonomy, make everything extremely difficult for them to do business with. I don't think India wants to become another puppet Nation 2 world trade agreements. I think it prefers to maintain it's Sovereignty. I can't help but admire it. Once what country starts to measure success by economics people quickly lose their value as anything else then potential resources to be exploited.

  6. So disconnect essential infrastructure from networks and run them the old-fashioned way with people. if you can't afford to have a hacked you never should be connecting it to a network in the first place. Duh. It might be more expensive but is retroactively Justified. That's what money is for solving problems if you cut the quality of solutions to save money, you doing it ass backwards.

  7. A better analog would be I tell you that there are people next door plotting your death, and you foolishly believe me without evidence, preemptively go in and kill the people next door, then blame me cuz you were stupid enough to listen to some dumb-ass talking nonsense, without verifying the situation before rolling in guns blazing, and then blaming me for your poor decisions.. when it comes to responsible observation, you don't make assumptions due to the tendency to cause more damage than you hope to prevent by not having patience and verifying things instead of just believing what you're told.

  8. You're not responsible for other people react they are responsible for how they react. Law enforcement are still people . they don't get a for the consequences of their actions just because someone's paying them. Or just because an institution tell them they can. Raleigh law enforcement are the most irresponsible because they follow orders, stead of making personal decisions. It's not about responsibility to others or to society it's about responsibility for your own actions regardless who told you to do it and what rule says anything's okay. Most of the damages from the reaction of others not from the act itself. Those officers are perfectly capable of saying no to their boss. I they just choose not to because it's not worth it to them to do so.

  9. Re: This is a really specific market on Favourite Player's Injured? Get a Refund (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The value of entertainment is the it uses your brain in a different way, generates bursts of endorphin splashes in your brain, that are important to maintain the biochemistry that allows you to be productive. Most value is all in your head. Sure you can go around the world to get next door, but it's important that such things be ridiculed so as not to spread the debilitating mindset.

  10. Re: This is a really specific market on Favourite Player's Injured? Get a Refund (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Desire attraction and intrest can be self conditioned. A well developed imagination provides unlimited entertainment throughout life. in the end it all just resolves to what makes your brain release the endorphins. There are more efficient ways to do so to the same or potentially even greater ends.

  11. Re: Jail is too good for this guy on Hoaxer Behind 2,400 Fake Bomb Threats Caught After Gaming Site Breach (krebsonsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    kill him or let him be. It means so much of a problem then put them down like Old Yeller out of emotionless pragmatism. If it's not worth doing that then let him go. But to keep him alive just to be imprisoned and twisted into a shadow of the person he was it's cruel beyond measure. I'm to teach Society to take pleasure or comfort in the imprisonment of others we'll only condition a lesser quality a people that are more dependent upon the suffering of others to feel good.

  12. Having no direct control over the SWAT team's policies and decisions you can't hold him accountable for the reactions of law enforcement as those are all people capable of making their own choices independent of what they're told to do. he is the one responsible for what he did law enforcement is responsible for what they do. Unless you created a policy you can hardly be responsible for it. Creations on a responsibility of their creators.

  13. Oh come on bomb threat just means everyone gets some time off from the crap they were stuck doing. I mean if you're really going to blow somebody up you don't fucking tell them. But it is a great way to give somebody and their whole building the day off. The key is to cover Your Tracks. Nobody actually gets hurt from a fake bomb threat. And the ones I get scared need to be desensitized anyway, so that if they're ever in real danger they stay calm think critically and do whatever they need to do. Instead of becoming cognitively crippled.

  14. Re: Isn't this the responsibility of the parents? on 1,100 Schools Now Scan Social Media For Violent Students - and Alcohol Use (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Ha, that is some lazy parenting if I ever heard any. "it's okay if the school fucks my kid over , I can make money off of it... It's a child not a paycheck. I'm not going to honor my responsibility to my child to vet and monitor those that are trusted to care my child and sit class once in awhile 2 monitor the school's environment ." If care so little for your kid, you might as well sell them. The school system doesn't have the time to do right by your child they won't compromise your child to stabilize their metrics and make their day easier. You're still at the child has no rights for advocacy. If you're not in their checking up on the schooled keep them on their toes, they're going to think they're in charge of your kid over you. That is an ultimate betrayal of your responsibility to your child

  15. Well if business and capital holders were a bit more proactive about taking care of others, the wouldn't need to be forced into behaving responsible y in Society

  16. Re: This is a really specific market on Favourite Player's Injured? Get a Refund (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Everyone's time is equally valuable, as life duration is finite, and the lifespan of a particular person can only be realize in hindsight. Leisure and entertainment activities are just maintenance for your brain. What specific activity you do is not so important eyes finding ways to prevent yourself from being productive so as not to become burnt out. The value of entertainment, is that it presents a acceptable premise to give your body and mind a chance to recover from the stress of being productive. Outside of the specific context of business, value doesn't result to money, value resolves 2 psychological health

  17. Re: Garbage. It's just like the scam of insurance on Favourite Player's Injured? Get a Refund (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Insurance being run as a for-profit business creates an inherent conflict of interest. For the insurance company to do their job properly they need to payout quickly and efficiently so that people's lives are not disrupted unnecessarily. That's why people purchase insurance. But insurance companies and it's benefiting stockholders want free money. Everything above wage costs to maintain operations is there free money. Their profit, the money they did not have to labor to obtain. I have USAA for my auto insurance. since the only stockholders they have are their customers and by becoming a customer you automatically are a stockholder, they pay out all their dividends back to their customers. Gouging extra money represents unnecessary extra accounting to give it back when insurance is run properly. If you want a service run properly you have to cut out profit. As soon as there's free money to be made for the clever and unscrupulous, every piece of shit Saboteur in town flocks to the scene

  18. Re: Not gambling on Favourite Player's Injured? Get a Refund (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    The gamble that you make when you buy insurance is that the insurance company won't find a way to fuck you and not pay up. So essentially you're betting on are personal arbitration skills, or on those of your lawyer.

  19. Teenagers aren't kids, on Tobacco Use is Soaring Among US Kids, Driven By E-cigarettes (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Adolescence is a fairly recent social trends that came about as a economic effect. I say Trend because it's the idea is only around a hundred years old,. These "kids" you speak of , their age group built this civilization, country, sciences, industry... The foundation of everything we enjoy today. They ruled countries, they created the modern world... But they can't Vape if they want to..

  20. Re: The pot calling the kettle black on Russia To Disconnect From the Internet as Part of a Planned Test (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Just because you're born American doesn't mean America isn't shit.

  21. The pot calling the kettle black on Russia To Disconnect From the Internet as Part of a Planned Test (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    The USA, the most sense infamous of villian's in today's world, has got no room to blame Russia for the same shit. Russians just less Sneaky, which if anything is more honorable

  22. Always keep cash around for tipping on Where Does a Tip To an Amazon Driver Go? In Some Cases, Toward the Driver's Base Pay (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Cuz you can't trust employers and the IRS to keep their hands out of the tip jar. What tipp is a private gift from a person to a person in appreciation. Always pay tips in cash, so your appreciation is not garnished by unscrupulous third parties. Tipp workers use cash tips for day to day expenses, and use their paychecks for bills.

  23. Re: Weird (Amazon) cars showing up on Amazon Quietly Confirms It Is Competing With UPS and FedEx (businessinsider.nl) · · Score: 1

    I bet that woke Everybody up, and got them to thinking in real time for a while.. the worry is only because you are out of practice. So that you're in the practice of paying attention and analyzing your surroundings. Consider it a blessing in disguise.

  24. Re: Amazon uses contractors to control costs on Amazon Quietly Confirms It Is Competing With UPS and FedEx (businessinsider.nl) · · Score: 2

    That's because they are contractors, therefore they are free to make that risk assessment for themselves and if caught may have to pay a fine. If you're willing to pay the fine you get to do the crime, you have to play the odds right you get to do it for free. That Has always been the US business culture relationship with legality. As long as successful industry leaders continue to thrive by this model, individuals will continue to percieve it as THE way to succeed in this country

  25. Re: needs to go both ways on YouTube Struggles To Fight Mobs Weaponizing Their 'Dislike' Button (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    The problem is that people are believing things that see on screens, they haven't personally experience d. It a puppet Masters wet dream