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  1. Re:Too soon on Intel Launches 9th Generation Core Processors; Core i9-9900K Benchmarked (hothardware.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    the list of different things going into the "Spectre" bucket keep growning

  2. Re: authors say climate change - hahaha on 'Hyperalarming' Study Shows Massive Insect Loss (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    uum, that's been in mainstream news for over a decade along with the papers. it's not like I suddenly made something up. recently you'll see pesticides weakening immune systems of honey bees so they get fungal infections, just as example

  3. you can buy a serviceable gun for less than $150 in USA. or used less than $50. why anyone would bother with 3D printed flimsy crap is beyond me.

    yes there are 3D "printing" systems that can make a substantial gun, you'll pay more than a few houses in price for 'em.... they're 3D printing turbines and stuff with those but that's not hobbyist territory

  4. I still fail to see why anyone would want a 3D printed barrel (unless it came out of one of those machines the aerospace company uses that made strong metal parts)

    rifling a barrel isn't hard, you can buy the broach or button online legally. just like you can make a gun legally in these United States.

    A 3D printed receiver I could see being useful...

  5. you are the one denying realty. look no further than three major cultures that once inhabited the americas to see child sacrifice.

    as expected of a shill for religion, denying the evil reality.

    of course, besides murder we have the child sexual predation that continues to this day because religion is about having power over others by people who otherwise would never be considered a leader for anything. sick and twisted degenerates flock to become religious leaders, and especially children suffer. what a blight on mankind religion is

  6. false, we do know of cultures that sacrificed children. google the subject and educate your ignorant self. for example, three major cultures in the Americas did.

  7. liar.

    you're going to tell me the Incas did not sacrifice children?

    ignorant shill for evil is what you are

  8. Science exploded in scope when it left religion behind, it crawled before then. Religion has been a boat anchor around the neck of mankind, and caused most the war of the 20th and 21st centuries. It is idiotic, a mass psychosis. It needs to be eliminated.

  9. Re:Rescuing? on Rolls-Royce Wants To Fill the Seas With Self-Sailing Ships (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't think having unmanned vessels going all over the world in the main shipping lanes will have much bearing on how many of those people are rescued when their "ship" capsizes and sinks, or in some cases ignorant idiots on them set fires to be noticed and burn their ship down to the waterline.....

  10. Re:Mourning OpenBSD on OpenBSD 6.4 Released (openbsd.org) · · Score: 1

    idiot, OpenBSD is used all over the internet, mainly for routing, firewall and other appliances. Also proprietary systems have openbsd code in them. if you're typing from a linux, mac os x, or solaris box you have openbsd code in it.

    the only thing undead and rotting are the pathetic anti-openbsd trolls, get some better material

  11. Re:"Quantum Systems Are Faster" on IBM Finally Proves That Quantum Systems Are Faster Than Classical Systems (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    very simple ones that solve trivial problems do. ones that can solve problems faster than a digital computer do not. other companies make things called "quantum annealers" that are not quantum computers.

  12. Re:Dangers of a Fragile Single-Outlet Monopoly on YouTube is Down · · Score: 1

    most don't

    and now that fringe minority is a bit smarter

  13. Re:No Code of Conduct yet? on OpenBSD 6.4 Released (openbsd.org) · · Score: 0

    February 2018, the wusses

  14. Re:No Code of Conduct yet? on OpenBSD 6.4 Released (openbsd.org) · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    yes it does, it sacrifices technical excellence for SJW fad of the day.

  15. Re:Rescuing? on Rolls-Royce Wants To Fill the Seas With Self-Sailing Ships (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    I just looked at all the maritime disasters in the last 15 years, most were ferries capsizing in rivers, lakes and near shore. The rest were refugees usually sinking near land.... seems it's a rare thing on the open sea in cargo shipping lanes.

  16. Re:Oddly, on YouTube is Down · · Score: 1

    yup, it's back, not even an hour down but some people were wailing like it was the Apocalypse (glances at silly relatives)

  17. Re:The most surprising part of all of this on YouTube is Down · · Score: 1

    no no, in two days we run the dupe story.

  18. Re:Dangers of a Fragile Single-Outlet Monopoly on YouTube is Down · · Score: 2

    what your favorite bloggers video couldn't be seen? your favorite rock video? old TV show rerun.

    "depend" on youtube? LOLZ

  19. Re:authors say climate change - hahaha on 'Hyperalarming' Study Shows Massive Insect Loss (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I read their article including their nonsensical conclusion that climate change was of any relevance. Mass poisonings of the environment are the obvious problem

  20. Right, sacrificing babies to gods, invoking gods to confiscate wealth, mass murder and maim people, justify brutality, make people feel guilt over things that are proper and natural....

    My opinion is very informed and I know well the role religion has played since ancient times. It is evil, and for you to defend you are a sociopath. Religion is vile and disgusting, and those who advocate it are a scourge on mankind.

  21. Re:We can all agree its bad, so do something on Climate Change Report Actually Understates Threats (thebulletin.org) · · Score: 1

    wrong, even if one in twenty people in the USA "did something" it wouldn't matter for global carbon load. You don't understand basic math. Your contribution is nothing.

    Your electricity is coming from nuclear plants and coal & oil fired power plants. You've fallen victim to a scam that generates negligible amounts of power but puts money in middle men's pockets.

    Tesla is circling the drain and Musk is losing his mind, he has no viable plan to make cars profitably.

  22. Re:End-to-end encryption must be open on Slack Doesn't Have End-to-End Encryption Because Your Boss Doesn't Want It (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    the types of crypto that prioprietary devices use are listed and known. Are you imagining the aes-256-gcm in a palo firewall is different and inferior to the magic aes-256-gcm in an open source BSD?

    We've already proven that auditible code can result in trusted insecure junk being used for decades.

  23. No, Newtonian physics is extremely useful and used for everything from making buildings to spacecraft.

    Man's notions of god are nonsense at best and reason for mass murder and maiming people at worst. "gods" are a stupidity.

  24. Re:End-to-end encryption must be open on Slack Doesn't Have End-to-End Encryption Because Your Boss Doesn't Want It (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    what nonsense, of course you can have end-to-end encryption with proprietary software and that's what the big enterprises use. you can have breakable encryption, weak encryption or no encryption with open source software too. where do you get your dumb wrong ideas?

  25. Re:News for nerds on Japanese Passport Now World's Most Powerful (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    now imagine another ball of water with 1/4 the diameter of earth, that's the moon. that amount of water on the earth would reach satellites