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  1. Re:It'll be like... on Dubai's Climate-Controlled Dome City Is a Dystopia Waiting To Happen · · Score: 1

    "And the crappy CBS show that was based on it."

    There... fixed that for you.

  2. Re:IETF next on Tor Project Sued Over a Revenge Porn Business That Used Its Service · · Score: 1

    The only thing worse than Lawyers is fscking law students. Do away with 'em all!!!

  3. Re:Misused? Murder is intrinsic in communism. on Foxconn Replacing Workers With Robots · · Score: 1

    Here's a decent concise start for you... you can do your own Googling if you feel like getting deeper.

    http://www.laurencecaromba.com...

  4. Re:Misused? Murder is intrinsic in communism. on Foxconn Replacing Workers With Robots · · Score: 2

    Communism is not to blame for the atrocities committed by the dictators who misuse it as a means of control. Many of the greatest ideas come from the worst of people. We as rational human being are capable of distilling the idea from its source and judging on the merits.

  5. Re:21 feet on Ancient Bird With Largest Wingspan Yet Discovered · · Score: 4, Funny

    Unneeded... we are all well versed on the length of a 10-passenger limousine.

  6. Re:They never answered the question... on Google and Microsoft Plan Kill Switches On Smartphones · · Score: 1

    The whole correlation != causation deal... What else transpired in the period their number represent? For example Android has made huge strides in market share so maybe the 19 % decrease on the i-side and 40% increase on the Android side is just representative of the number of phones available for theft?

    Piss poor analysis!

  7. Re:Movies for Prime subscribers on Amazon Announces 'Fire Phone' · · Score: 1

    I can already do this on my non-Amazon Android Phone... Amazon's pushing that pretty hard actually "Hey download this app and get new capabilities from your Prime account!"

  8. Re:Facial Recog has a high failure rate on Chicago Robber Caught By Facial Recognition Sentenced To 22 Years · · Score: 1

    Blanket statement that just isn't true.. nice try tho. With a high quality gallery (which the mugshot gallery is) you can obtain failure rates significantly less than 1%. The big question here is the quality of the sample taken from the CTA's cameras. Angle and Resolution are the biggest issues with CCTV footage but quantity of cameras and availability of low cost/high-rez equipment are rapidly eliminating both.

    Having spent years deploying these systems I'm sorry but your claim is just plain false. The most important part of the situation which was clearly spelled out in TFA: The Facial Recognition Match pointed the PO in the right direction. If it was a high quality match (high enough match score) then that result would hold weight in court BUT that's not what convicted him! Most of the time the hardest job for an investigator is *finding the perp. Once they had him from his Facial Match they were able to get corroborating witness testimony and even, it sounds like, confession. Those are what sealed the deal the match just put him in the cross-hairs.

  9. Re:Um... McVeigh a hero? You lost me pal on AT&T Hacker 'weev' Demands One Bitcoin For Each Hour He Spent In Jail · · Score: 2

    So you're saying McVeigh was a hero because collateral damage is acceptable and the building in question was a "legitimate target that just happened to have civilians/kids inside".

    I was going to write out a well reasoned argument but honestly the best response is "Are you fucking kidding me?!"

    Well... a piece of it...
    Whether you agree with McVeigh's politics or no at no point was he at war with the US. By his own admissions this was meant to send a message and is by definition a terrorist act. The blast also caused damage to hundreds of buildings that were not federal buildings. Even if the destruction had been limited to just that building this is a *office building bombed during the work day. Federal offices perform number of functions which inherently include civilians of all shapes and sizes (ages). He also stated that he wanted a high casualty count to emphasize his message. These were no accidental collaterals here.

    You speak as if the BATF was lining their walls with children as human shields which couldn't be farther from the truth.

    Dick.

  10. Re:Interesting Implication of Obvious Implication on Identity Dominance: the US Military's Biometric War In Afghanistan · · Score: 2

    Sad state of the world aside you're missing an important detail... this is *already over here. Do you have a drivers license? You're in a DB. Do you have a Passport? You're in a DB. Have you ever served in any branch of the armed forces? You're in a DB. Have you ever applied for clearance? You're in a DB. Have you ever been arrested for *anything? You're in a DB. As a child did you ever take a field trip to a local police station and get fingerprinted/etc? They kept all that... If you didn't answer yes to any of those questions then go ahead and continue your blissful existence off the grid but else you don't need to be paranoid. It is true. It is not hidden. This is already the way it is.

  11. Re:So... on Identity Dominance: the US Military's Biometric War In Afghanistan · · Score: 1

    No... everything in use over there is already available over here. Afghanistan is "Production" not "QA"

  12. Re:Marketing... on Face Recognition Algorithm Finally Outperforms Humans · · Score: 1

    That's not really the point... this is a *specific set of known hard to match faces that is used as a measuring stick for Facial Recognition algorithms. The test is checking individual 1:1 compares NOT a 1:N search. Converting a 1:1 algo to 1:N work is a whole 'nother topic. Honestly nothing that they describe in the article is new (normalizing on facial features and fixed resolution images and Vectorizing the image) so hard to see where they made their improvements. My former employer had the best Facial algorithms in the biz up to and including the ability to distinguish identical twins given a high quality image and no data set training required BUT would be interesting to see how their algorithms hold up in comparison.

  13. Re:Contractor Vs. Employee on Tech People Making $100k a Year On the Rise, Again · · Score: 1

    I have a different best of both... I'm a contractor who is a W2 employee of the consulting company I'm currently contracted through. I'm getting billed out at something like 2-2.5 of what I get paid but I'm still getting paid more like a contractor. Since I am W2 they are also covering my employment taxes just no bennies otherwise (PTO/Health/401K/etc)

    When this contract is done there's no guarantee of anything beyond (from me or from them) but it's in their best interest to keep me feeding them money so I'm on the upper hand for next contract. Saves me the trouble of doing sales and in exchange I'm making less but honestly making nice $ so not concerned at the moment.

  14. Re:Useless bullshit on Mathematicians Devise Typefaces Based On Problems of Computational Geometry · · Score: 2

    Commas are such dangerous weapons... All of the deep seeded psychological issues exposed aside, the incest described by your final sentence would be cleanly done away with by removing most of the commas utilized. You could alternatively replace the word 'then' with 2 words 'followed by' or even easier 'and then' to make your intentions clear.

    I may stand corrected in which case I owe your Husband-Father an apology (and child protective services a phone call!)

  15. Re:Spare Change on GoPro Project Claims Technology Is Making People Lose Empathy For Homeless · · Score: 1

    Naw... it's everywhere. When I was going to school in Madison, WI you'd see this nice big ole Escalade drive up and lil street rats would pop out of Mommy and Daddy's car to the "Be home for dinner!" usual then go straight to a comfortable piece of concrete to spend the afternoon begging for change. Apparently it was cool (or just kept the kids busy and gave them candy/cig money so the parents supported it)

    I hate the pretend poor... some people kids geez!

  16. Re:Seems dubious to me. on Comcast Takes 2014 Prize For Worst Company In America · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not sure which 'real world' you live in but nearly 100% of the people in my sphere know who Monsanto is (whether they are casually aware, blindly reactionary or truly informed about what they do aside). I don't know everyone so my own anecdotal statistics are only worth what they are BUT I'm personally aware of entire classes of people who are intimately aware of Monsanto that amount to WAY more than 1% of the U.S. at least. Numerous foreign governments have banned their products so there is a decent amount of international awareness (or at least fear of the concept/unknown).

    Roughly 1% of our country work in the Ag business and I guarantee *all of them are intimately aware of Monsanto and their dealings. (numbers not accounted for above... I don't spend much time in the Agricultural community)

    Sorry your circles are not in the know but frankly your sample seems to be a bit off from the whole.

  17. Re:Seems dubious to me. on Comcast Takes 2014 Prize For Worst Company In America · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ya... AC who thinks no one knows who Monsanto is sounds like a targeted "shill" trying to discredit the survey!

    Honestly Monsanto is the food industry's Comcast. They are HUGE and virtually unavoidable in that space. They produce a bunch of probably fine products (I'm FAR from Anti-GMO in my personal sentiments and IF Comcast were my ISP I'd be getting better bandwidth than I am at the moment) BUT they perform their business in the most despicable ways (Which makes it really hard to defend GMO when they are the poster-child.)

    Both organizations are severely guilty of criminally Anti-competitive activities yet the U.S. Gov't seems unwilling or able to prosecute. (Add to that list Ticketmaster/Live Nation... how the $%c& did they approve *that merger?!) so it's probably a forgone conclusion that Comcast+TWC will happen eventually if not now.

  18. Re:It's not trending. on Smart Car Tipping Trending In San Francisco · · Score: 2

    PS. I can't stop mis-reading the summary title as "Smart (car tipping)" instead of "(Smart car) tipping"... better read that way.

  19. Re:It's not trending. on Smart Car Tipping Trending In San Francisco · · Score: 1

    My girlfriend at the time drove a Geo Prism. *2 people (big) could pick up and move that car... which they did... to a number of increasingly hilarious places :-)

    I do object to the description of these cars being tipped on their side when the photos clearly show them being tipped on their ass which is WAY more funny!

  20. Re:Politcs vs. Science on NASA Halts Non-ISS Work With Russia Over Ukraine Crisis · · Score: 1

    Straight out of 2010... where's the monolith when we need one?!

  21. Re:Captain Trips!! on Threatened Pandemics and Laboratory Escapes: Self-fulfilling Prophecies · · Score: 1

    Don't forget about the Andromeda Strain! (1969)

  22. Re:Bullshit. on State Colleges May Offer Best ROI On Comp Sci Degrees · · Score: 1

    ...and there's my alma mater sitting tied for 11th :-)

    The school that, I will most emphatically add, cost me less for the duration than Harvard costs per *semester these days!

  23. Re:Safety issues? on Prototype Volvo Flywheel Tech Uses Car's Wasted Brake Energy · · Score: 1

    thousands of babies across the globe suddenly die in their sleep...

  24. Actually in a way they have... since bringing said pocket knife to school is often an expulsion offense the kids are only learning those skills now at home or in scouts/other program like that. I'm not that old but even when I was a kid we used "dangerous weapons" all the time and leaned how to use them properly in *school (as well as the other listed). The bubble wrapped world we live in doesn't go for that so much.

  25. Re:But can you on Computer Program Allows the Blind To "See" With Sound · · Score: 1

    I think Ben Affleck starred in that one...