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  1. *sigh* Idiots! The net is so damn full of em...... on Kaspersky Explains Why They Won't Say Who Hacked Them · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You analysis of the article seems flawed. They say pretty clearly that they don't reveal information that might hamper criminal investigations, and that they are talking to authorities in the appropriate jurisdictions.

    tl,dr? THEY CANT SAY BECAUSE, COPS ARE DOING COP STUFF.

  2. China, the yellow scourge on Uber's Rise In China May Be Counterfeit · · Score: 2, Interesting

    While there might be a problem with fraud in Uber use in China, is it any worse than in any other country? There is an implicit racism in all these stories that hit the media decrying 'Chinese Fraud and Duplicity'. I am sure there is plenty, as totalitarian governments have been shown to increase dishonesty in their populations, but is it really worse than any other developing country or country lacking a government?

    Granted, the story will 'sell more papers' than a similar story about Uber being defrauded by teenage stoners from Kansas. China is a competing economic power with the US and EU, and as a result it seems to being demonized because Chinese people didn't have the common sense to be born with white skin. This constant barrage of stories about 'Chinese' dishonesty paints an image of them as being inscrutable and untrustworthy as a race.

  3. EMP == Experience Music Project? on Ex-CIA Director: We're Not Doing Nearly Enough To Protect Against the EMP Threat · · Score: 1

    I agree with your assessment, someone needs to have a nuclear device that they can deliver into the upper atmosphere above US infrastructure and detonate it there. This isn't a typical air burst where you light it off at say 5000 feet to increase the damage to a city or army group. It is quite possible that there will be few if any actual casualties caused by the initial detonation, so the motivations of an actor using this mode of attack are going to be quite different than an actor that just wants to kill a lot of people.

    Realistically, I would only expect China or Russia to employ this sort of tactic, since they are powerful enough to be able to resist a conventional retaliatory invasion by us conventional forces, but they still would have the nuclear capability to retaliate in a conventional fashion should the US decide to just start paving their major cities with MIRVing cruse missiles.

    I think either someone has a leaked copy of a 'Plan A' warfare scenario from Russia or China that they cannot avow, or they are looking for more budget.

  4. When in Rome, learn Roman (lol) on How American Students Can Get a University Degree For Free In Germany · · Score: 1

    I hears something similar about the science community in the 1920s and 1930s. Germany had a lot of brilliant scientists at that time, and supposedly a lot of people in science were learning German, since it was the center of the community at the time.

    People will stop learning English and start learning Chinese if they become the most powerful and influential country, its how things work. I'll bet that two thousand years ago everybody was learning Latin.

  5. The pen is mightier than the (BANNED) on Governments of the World Agree: Encryption Must Die! · · Score: 2

    oh shit, now they are going to ban pencils. Thanks, Jane Q. for ruining pencils for us, this is why we cant have nice things....

  6. what is 'encrypted' data? on Governments of the World Agree: Encryption Must Die! · · Score: 4, Interesting

    how do you know that something is encrypted? I send send any number of things over the Internet that might appear to be encrypted objects. You going to bust everyone who sends data over the net in a format you aren't familiar with?

  7. DANGER WILL ROBINSON, DANGER! on Ask Slashdot: What Do You Wish You'd Known Starting Your First "Real" Job? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Link is to slide show site littered with click bait adds. While the topic is a useful discussion to have with new graduates, link is to garbage site....

  8. 2nd: you get guns to defend your worthless crap on James Comey: the Man Who Wants To Outlaw Encryption · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Lol, are you drunk? Most people are not going to pick up their guns an revolt against the government unless one thing happens: The government comes into THEIR town, and tries to take THEIR house/car/money/loved ones. Nobody is going to grab an AK-47 and march on Washington because the feds are reading their e-mail to grandma.

    And the feds probably know it too, or else they wouldn't be doing it....

  9. Heres what I think of this guy: on James Comey: the Man Who Wants To Outlaw Encryption · · Score: 5, Funny

    James Comey is

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    And I'll tell him that again to his FACE!

  10. Counter-Strike is the lamest eSport in the world on Counter-Strike Finally Gets the League It Deserves · · Score: 1

    Meh, who cares if CS was 'first', whatever that is worth. The more important fact is that when it came out, it was a crappy looking game compared to everything else that was out at the time, and loaded with cheaters from almost day 1. I honestly didn't know that anyone bothered to play it anymore. If it wasn't 'getting respect', it is probably for a good reason...

  11. Cash curve? on The Programming Talent Myth · · Score: 1

    also, remember that high pay != skill. There are plenty of musicians that aren't particularly skilled at playing music that make a lot of money because they are good at entertaining.

  12. Roger, Over and Out. on The Great Canadian Copyright Giveaway: Copyright Extension For Sound Recordings · · Score: 1

    You are so fucking stupid, it simply hurts. You give a bad name to dumb people. The logical hole in your argument is so huge, I could drive a dump truck though it. Now, most people could understand the logical problem with your claim, so I have honestly wonder if you are just shilling because you are an entertainment lawyer or some other paid big entertainment whore.

    Claiming that because there was growth, that the laws aren't stifling creative output, is pointless. Growth might be boosted or stifled by the laws, but you cannot know because YOU HAVE NO BASELINE to compare it to. Shit, you haven't even tried to look at the industry growth vs. population growth. While those stats don't prove (or disprove) your claim about laws, you could see that a industry's 'growth' vs. population growth is might actually be a decline.

    Please delete all your accounts, format your computer, and sell it to a homeless Frenchman as a broken etch-a-sketch. You are to dim to be allowed to have an opinion anymore. Please report to the nearest construction site and volunteer as landfill, for which you are actually qualified.

  13. THATS WHAT A LIBERTARIAN WOULD SAY..... on Pope Attacked By Climate Change Skeptics · · Score: 0

    The libertarians (among others) are very, very scared of having an honest discussion about those issues, which is why they continually attempt to deny that climate change exists or has an anthropogenic cause. .

    That is a interesting generalization, why would a libertarian in particular have a problem with the topic? Is there something in the secret libertarian manual that says that they cannot be honest about global climate change?

  14. MAKE A BRIDGE OUT OF 'EM! on Pope Attacked By Climate Change Skeptics · · Score: 1

    I think we should just call the 'Heretics', because then we could just burn them. Because that is what you do with heretics, right?

    Of course, that would be a bad idea in practice, as it would just release more greenhouse gasses...

  15. Re:Debate fail, and whoosh! on The Great Canadian Copyright Giveaway: Copyright Extension For Sound Recordings · · Score: 1

    No, it isn't, it is an indicator of absolutely nothing. Without the laws there might be 100 times much entertainment available now. Your statement is pure speculation, and is simply an unfounded opinion.

  16. Debate fail, and whoosh! on The Great Canadian Copyright Giveaway: Copyright Extension For Sound Recordings · · Score: 1

    As much music as what? You have nothing to compare it to. You cannot say what the industry would have done if there was no copyright, so the volume of content we have today proves nothing. For we know, we might have twice the content if we had no law getting in the way of creating content. So, sorry, your claim is still worthless.

  17. The steam explosion to end all steam explosions on Yellowstone Supervolcano Even Bigger Than We Realized · · Score: 1

    Pipe all that magma into the ocean, release vast amounts of steam that turns into precipitation to end droughts, easy. You're welcome, now get to work and make that happen.

  18. Has Hollywood heard about super volcanoes yet? on Yellowstone Supervolcano Even Bigger Than We Realized · · Score: 1

    When it does erupt again, the humans might be long gone. Or, maybe not.

    The real question is, will humans still be here after it erupts....

    I was around when St. Helen's blew up, and that was a relatively modest eruption. A super volcano could be extinction event if it is big enough.

  19. , proof is the amount of content available today.

    That is a pointless argument, as you have nothing to compare it to. I could just as easily make the counter claim (which is just as hollow) that there would be twice the content available if the laws were different.

  20. Sifling uncreativity on The Great Canadian Copyright Giveaway: Copyright Extension For Sound Recordings · · Score: 4, Insightful

    How does it stifle creativity? If you reuse copyright material you aren't being very creative.

    Oh really? Go listen to Paul's Boutique by the Beastie Boys and say that again with a straight face. Huge chunks of that album are samples and remixes, and it is a rather famous example of how creative you can get reusing copyrighted material.

    There are all sorts of works of art that are based off of using other people's creations in even more direct ways. Weird Al has been creating pop music parodies for decades that are based on other people's material, he seems pretty creative. Look at Johnny Cash's cover of the song 'Hurt', originally recorded by Trent Reznor. It was so good that Trent himself said that it wasn't his song anymore.And there are literally thousands more examples like these.

    Saying that you cannot be creative by re-using other people's work is a very small minded view of art.

  21. Fear of a dumb planet on Concerns of an Artificial Intelligence Pioneer · · Score: 1, Interesting

    IAACWAIK (I am a coder with AI knowledge), and I don't fear any sort of sentient machine. I fear a lot of people. Perhaps we should get the dangerous people sorted out first before we start worrying about the sentient free roaming machines that don't exist yet and won't exist for many, many, years.

    I mean Christ, what kind of retard is running around worrying about problems that aren't even real? This guy might as well be writing books about how to fight zombies or repel vampires and boogie-men. Entertaining fiction topics to be sure, but a real discussion topic? Elon Musk knows fuck all nothing about AI on the whole, and he is signing this letter because he knows first hand about killer AIs? Elon, you want to save some lives? Get back to making your fucking electric slot cars, because more people will die as a result of carbon induced climate change in the next 100 years than will die as a result of the cast of the movie 'short circut' going berserk.

    Shit to be scared of: cancer, heart disease, auto-accidents.

    Shit to not be scared of: killer asteroids, ebola, and oh yeah, and homicidal AIs.

    People to think of as retards: Elon Musk

  22. Re:Shocking... on IT Worker's Lawsuit Accuses Tata of Discrimination · · Score: 1

    ....black people will stand out too much in the company photos...

    Wait a second, I always heard that the reason you don't hire black people is because they insist on wearing spats on 'casual Friday'.

    I feel so foolish now.

  23. objective of the research: The perfect shuffle. on Magician Turned Professor Talks About the Math Behind Shuffling Cards · · Score: 2

    It can be proved empirically that this is a correct theory - the longer you shuffle cards, the more random sequence you have.

    Not true. There is a limit to entropy of a collection of objects, and once you reach this limit, any change to the system can only to be a reduction in the degree of entropy in the system. Also, it is entirely possible, (if unlikely) that you can shuffle a randomized deck of cards into sequential order.

  24. Re:Shall we play a game? on Killer Robots In Plato's Cave · · Score: 1

    I think they are called 'cruse missiles'.

  25. Shall we play a game? on Killer Robots In Plato's Cave · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It seems to me that these weapons are morally equivalent to a land mine. A land mine is an autonomous weapon, that has the following logic: 'Is trigger depressed? If so, detonate'.

    Putting more complicated logic on a robot armed with machine guns is pretty much the same thing. If you have morale problems with land mines, you probably should have the same problems with kilbots. (Also, expect the exact same classes of problems to occur).

    Most civilized countries are realizing that landmines are rather deplorable weapons, it seems interesting that they would be ok with robotic weaponry...