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  1. Re:A genuine question on Elon Musk Shows Off The Boring Company's LA Tunnel (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    "his car is most profitable in it's class"???!!!

    Hahaha, no Tesla is not making a profit, they are losing money. There is precise definition of "profit" in accounting, and Tesla is not doing it.

    Not liking a criminal failure is common among normal people.

  2. I think this will result in trailers that look fantastic but the movies will be total shit.

    oh wait, we have that now so essentially you're right.

  3. Re:There'a a very simple reason for the trend... on Childhood Obesity Linked To Air Pollution From Vehicles (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    nope, you can eat a diet of no cellulose and feces will still burn.

    plain cream? I eat greek yogurt with no flavoring.

    nope, historically people did NOT eat a high carb diet, look it up. agriculture with grains are a recent thing.

    as for eating a bowl of plain sugar, plenty of people essentially are doing that with "breakfast cereal", junk food snacks (that go to sugar), soda pop (liquid sugar with flavoring), etc.

    running your blood sugar high will cause insulin resistance and obesity

  4. Bwahahaha on Tim Berners-Lee Launches Campaign To Save the Web From Abuse (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Oh you sweet naive man, do you also believe in rainbow shitting unicorns and santa claus?

    what a waste of time

  5. with last weekends change I'll be going home from work in the dark which is depressing. shoulda stayed on the DST all year....

  6. Re:There'a a very simple reason for the trend... on Childhood Obesity Linked To Air Pollution From Vehicles (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    false model, since manure burns. all calories taken in are not used. since all calories not used, some food types might cause obsesity compared to others.

    high fat high protein diet == low obsesity

    high carb diet == obsesity

  7. Re:First they ignore you, on Microsoft Working on Porting Sysinternals To Linux (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    nope. that was against colonial Britain.

    The U.S. way is how it will be.

    they laugh at you, they fight you, they regime change your ass and use your country in an endless war for power and profit.

  8. actually there are plenty of cultural and latitude based things that determine when a day starts, your use of calculation is laughable and so typically slashdot autist. I'd suggest you study local similar business instead about the matter.

  9. popularity not irrelevant when you're talking about something that requires the action of politicians. Your *reasons* are irrelevant, only popularity or lack of it matters.

  10. Re:Easing Windows Admins to the Truth on Microsoft Working on Porting Sysinternals To Linux (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    are you kidding, the ones that know powershell have mastered the most complicated programming language on planet earth!

  11. Re:A genuine question on Elon Musk Shows Off The Boring Company's LA Tunnel (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    Musk is losing his marbles and can't make an electric car profitably, and get all pissy when analysts ask him what the plan is to get profitable. How dare they ask a company that went public such questions! And then he lies about getting investment, which is illegal.

    So that's why he gets downvoted.

    So now he's going to put an electric train on the most expensive kind of rail there is... in a tunnel. whoop de do. Where I live we have them elevated which is cheaper but hey in a tunnel makes people think its a hyper-something

  12. Re:Sooo, 4 years? on Tablet Shipments Decline For 16th Straight Quarter (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    tablet has big ass pipe, my wifi doesn't suck. big drive, no problem, memory cards are f'ing HUGE these days.

    big screen is nice and at work I do read and respond to emails in a timely manner, it's part of job

  13. Re:Red Hat needs adult supervision on Red Hat is Planning To Deprecate KDE on RHEL By 2024 (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Says major distros dropping it or planning to drop it. Most popular desktop distro already dropped it.

  14. Re: Things to consider on Billionaires Are Chasing The Holy Grail of Energy: Fusion (bloombergquint.com) · · Score: 1

    you might be confused by "holding a plasma for x amount of time" or similar

    there is no credible research paper that claims what you are claiming. Fusion has only been done at a loss. Some of us closely follow the field.

  15. Re:Sooo, 4 years? on Tablet Shipments Decline For 16th Straight Quarter (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    they're actually useful when you don't want to lug even a laptop around and just need to do email/calendar or meeting notes..or read a book.

    The nice thing about my tablet I bought 6 years ago is it still does the job. that's why sales are falling, a tablet good then is fine now. Come to think of it, my laptop is 6 years old and this PC I'm on is 8....

  16. Re:Unlikely to work on CERN Begins New Antimatter Gravity Experiments (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    there are many other differences than just charge in antimatter. Isospin, parity, baryon or lepton number, strangeness are reversed too.

  17. Re:Unlikely to work on CERN Begins New Antimatter Gravity Experiments (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    no you're just referencing what is called the Feynmanâ"Stueckelberg interpretation of anitmatter. It's a useful model for property prediction BUT it is not considered "true", antimatter is not considered to be going backwards in time, in bulk it is subject to the same time evolution of entropy as ordinary matter.

  18. Re:Things to consider on Billionaires Are Chasing The Holy Grail of Energy: Fusion (bloombergquint.com) · · Score: 1

    hahaha, "break even was passed about a decade ago".

    No it wasn't.

    Fusion at a net loss is done all the time in particle accelerators, for hours and days on end.

    you're delusional, there is no notable progress towards a self sustaining fusion reaction. are you believing some marketing spew?

    No, renewables don't have billions poured into them with nothing to show, unlike fusion.

    we already have a nice fusion reactor in the sky and know how to turn its energy into electricity.

  19. Re:And yet.... on English Has the Scientific Edge -- For Now (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    yes, mentioning Trump's 20 mile long wall (it may be up to 37 miles now) should have clued you in.

  20. Re:Red Hat needs adult supervision on Red Hat is Planning To Deprecate KDE on RHEL By 2024 (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    LOLZ.

    so the writer of that article liked it. Meanwhile, KDE is dying.

  21. Re:Red Hat needs adult supervision on Red Hat is Planning To Deprecate KDE on RHEL By 2024 (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    pffft, KDE is dying. People have moved on to better.

  22. Re:And yet.... on English Has the Scientific Edge -- For Now (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    don't need to eavesdrop, here's what they're saying:

    if it's arabic they're talking about blowing shit up and killing people and popping their suicide belt.

    if it's spanish it's how they snuck in here around Trump's 20 mile long wall and are going to steal your job.

    if it's Black English they're talking about how they're going to shiv your white ass and fuck your women

    if it's Chinese or Indian it's how they're going to take all the tech jobs and higher education classes leaving you with burger smashing jobs and cash register training

    These and other horrible conversations are happening right in front of you. Better vote Trump to go back to how It Used to Be!

  23. Etherium is going to crash, don't be a bag holder, get out!

  24. AMD has problems too

    in fact only modern arch not proven to have problems yet is Sparc...but fuck Oracle, don't buy their shit. They will have auditors come and camp at a customer and be a pest for months until they break down and buy UNNECESSARY licenses. There are now consultants that help clients reign in Oracle to only get fees for legally required things without the extra theft money Oracle is trying to extort.

  25. Hyperthreading usually can be shut off in BIOS, why not do that if you're worried and your apps don't need it? my apps certainly don't benefit from it much...