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  1. Re: Who gives a shit? on PewDiePie Is Inexcusable But DMCA Takedowns Are Not the Way To Fight Him (vice.com) · · Score: 2

    Copyright is even more inexcusable. It steals culture and knowledge from humanity and is much much worse than someone's hurt fee fees

  2. Re: I wish they'd change terminology on Artificial Intelligence Pioneer Says We Need To Start Over (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Zo.ai is strong and has an actual person attached to it so when you talk to it you are sometimes getting Zoe Bond a 22-year old girl.

  3. Re: Well they bought an HP on HP Users Complain About 10-Minute Login Lag During 'Win 10 Update' (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    I have an HP with a 64GB SSD

  4. Personally I use Fast Track Windows insider Pro Academic.

  5. Re: Nationwide coverage on 8,500 Verizon Customers Disconnected Because of 'Substantial' Data Use (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    Yeah because I read the body of the summary where it said roaming.

  6. Paranoid and suspecting are not synonyms.

  7. Perfectly fine, but then I'm not self conscious.

  8. Re:So... on Facebook Enabled Advertisers To Reach 'Jew Haters' (propublica.org) · · Score: 1

    How? It's a topic.

  9. Nationwide coverage on 8,500 Verizon Customers Disconnected Because of 'Substantial' Data Use (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Why do I get the impression Verizon misrepresented its coverage.

  10. Copyrights are a crime against humanity. They lock up culture and knowledge that rightly belong to all sentient beings.

  11. Re:Hilarious on South Park's Season Premier Sets Off Everyone's Amazon Echo (maxim.com) · · Score: 1

    How do I use this? I'm familiar with torrrents.

  12. Nope, you are the pathetic one. Human bodies are obsolete and you don't even know it.

  13. What's your real argument against being spied on? Personally I like the idea of people always listening so they can do stuff for me, but then I'm not paranoid.

  14. Re:Speaking on South Park's Season Premier Sets Off Everyone's Amazon Echo (maxim.com) · · Score: 1

    I want to be able to speak into one, that's why I carry a Smartphone everywhere. It also serves as my VR device. It is trivial to make it do AR.

  15. Re:60 times harder to rig on Virginia Scraps Electronic Voting Machines Hackers Destroyed At DefCon (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Because coverups aren't a thing. People who would squeal have tells and the cheating party always claims they are lying.

  16. Re: okay we get it, we eat plastic on We're Eating Plastics From Our Own Dirty Laundry (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    But they're also frigid and I like women that get their exercise in other ways.

  17. Re:Well... on You Are Already Living Inside a Computer (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    What he lacks is a coherent definition of what a computer is.

  18. Re:You must be new here on French Company Plans To Heat Homes, Offices With AMD Ryzen Pro Processors · · Score: 1

    I rounded.

  19. Re:In other words on Facebook Enabled Advertisers To Reach 'Jew Haters' (propublica.org) · · Score: 2

    I study the situation. They hate the Jews because they believe them masterminds of a plot to control them.

  20. Re:So... on Facebook Enabled Advertisers To Reach 'Jew Haters' (propublica.org) · · Score: 2

    I'm interested in the topic of Jew hating and belong to groups like "Exposing the Rothschilds", where some members hate Jews and some wonder if we shouldn't be hating Jews. It doesn't mean that I personally hate Jews.

  21. Re: Intentionally poor headline on The iPhone Is Guaranteed To Last Only One Year, Apple Argues In Court (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't have to fight it out in court because my phone is busted and it worked for me at a much lower price point.

  22. Yes, but data is also not information.

  23. For people who have Romany in their genes.

  24. Re:Again? on You Are Already Living Inside a Computer (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    The universe has always been a computer.

  25. Re:Well... on You Are Already Living Inside a Computer (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    The universe has always been just one giant computer and we are all one person meeting in the wrong order passing messages back and forth to each other.