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  1. Re:Shadow of Greatness on Facebook Apologizes After Flagging Declaration of Independence As Hate Speech (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    I do believe corporations should be regulated, but the content on the website is correctly their choice. Especially since they can be liable for it. Can't have it both ways, if you think Facebook should be punished for hosting KKK or anti-gay hate-group rantings or inciting to violence, then they get to delete what they want.

  2. Some indeed have been treated unjustly, horribly.

    I correctly differentiate between the various tribes and nations, some had very evil cultures.

    Some tribes deserved worse than they got, they were evil savages.

  3. Re:Prostitution is legal in the UK. on UK Politicians Push For FOSTA SESTA-Style Sex Censorship (engadget.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Soliciting in a public place, kerb crawling, having or managing a brothel, pimping and pandering, are crimes. They should just outlaw whores anyway, they spread disease and bring other crime

  4. Most filesystems in common use don't delete the file's contents, so what's your point?

  5. You mean we have ARM based supercomputers planned or being built.... are there any running yet?

  6. Re:NEWS for NERDS. on EPA Blocks Warnings on Cancer-Causing Chemical: Report (politico.com) · · Score: 1

    but that is manufacturing tech that causes health problems.

  7. Not hate speech, some tribe were brutal savages that committed atrocities, even to other tribes.

    Your link to Souix issue has nothing to do with that fact.

  8. Many native american tribes were savages, brutal to other tribes too. If the label fits, it should be used.

  9. Re:Shadow of Greatness on Facebook Apologizes After Flagging Declaration of Independence As Hate Speech (nymag.com) · · Score: 1

    You're very confused. Facebook is a company and can erase anything they want on their systems. Freedom of speech only has to do with government.

  10. Re:Oh my, color me beige on Apple's New iPhones Will Come In a Plethora of New Colors, Says Report (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1

    except in 1978 several models of cars had embedded computers in them already. embedded controllers were used in machining and railroads too. Steve Jobs was just blathering about something already long done in industries of which he was utterly ignorant.

    Plenty of computer manufacturers make appliances that adhere to standards, unlike Apple. If Apple made toasters they would only take special Apple-shaped bread.

  11. Re:Mobile phone customers are defending from abuse on Apple's New iPhones Will Come In a Plethora of New Colors, Says Report (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1

    yes I'm quite sure of the version of Android running. your link is about false patch reporting which is another issue

  12. price doesn't matter, what colors are available?!

  13. Re:Shows why mbas are destroying America on Amazon Will Publish Toy Catalog This Holiday To Fill Toys R Us Void, Says Report (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    adults can do that, your kid with sad puppy eyes won't let you

  14. Re:Oh my, color me beige on Apple's New iPhones Will Come In a Plethora of New Colors, Says Report (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1

    Computers have been just appliances for a long time now. If you're a kid, you can get a colored case to bolt onto your appliance's chassis too. Look! our GE 3892 toaster is available in a plethora of colors!

  15. Re:Mobile phone customers are defending from abuse on Apple's New iPhones Will Come In a Plethora of New Colors, Says Report (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1

    wot? I've updated the Android version in my moto X pure; it's what the manufacturer allows or not

  16. Re:Oh my, color me beige on Apple's New iPhones Will Come In a Plethora of New Colors, Says Report (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Culture would includes fads and fashion.

    But this is supposed to be a tech news site. Instead we're finding out if a appliance can color coordinate with our shoes.

  17. Re:"Stuff that Matters" my ass on Apple's New iPhones Will Come In a Plethora of New Colors, Says Report (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 1

    They went even lower, calling five colors a "plethora"

  18. oh yeah because your computer that you're using to post on slashdot doesn't have ten times the issues as that smart TV.

    PFFFFFFtttttttttt!!!!!!!

  19. Re:Elon, rescue Tesla first on Elon Musk's Team Is Talking With Thai Officials for Cave Rescue (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    they make a $35K model, that is causing Tesla losses.

    might as well do something useful as they circle the drain.

    the big auto makers will make $35K car profitably, not Tesla.

  20. Knowing how to navigate tunnels to find something is a very different thing from knowing the coordinates of the location. Boring from the surface requires the latter.

  21. Re:Ha ha ha ha on How Much Americans Could Save by Ridesharing Driverless Cars Over Owning · · Score: 1

    lots of people take bus or taxi or train to work. there would be number to call if interior needed cleaning and another vehicle needed to be sent. I'd expect the last user to get extra charges on their card.

    see, not that hard to solve

  22. Re:We're reaching corporate levels of truth here on India, WhatsApp's Largest Market, Asks Messaging Service To Curb Spread of False Messages in the Nation (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    no, clearly murderous mobs in India are that ultimate authority. Let's look down on them a bit more than facebook, eh?

  23. Re:Well, yes. In the extreme limit. on Could Electrically Stimulating Criminals' Brains Prevent Crime? (newatlas.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, now that we have DNA testing to confirm the guilt of rapists, molesters, and murderers, we need to double down on executions of dangerous scum.

    It is barbaric and dangerous to let such live.

  24. Re:Part of the Plan for a Police State on Europe is Using Smartphone Data as a Weapon To Deport Refugees (wired.co.uk) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes there are rights for when they are hunted, captured, detained and deported. All that is legal under the law. That has never changed.

    There are laws for refugees. There are laws for immigration.

    You do not advocate the rule of law. That is wrong.

  25. Re: Please get rid of systemd! on SUSE Linux Sold For $2.5 Billion (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    rare I'd agree with AC on technical matter of systems administration, but OpenBSD is indeed a far superior server platform compared to the Linux with which I make most my living. It even has a new sane init system it rolled out recently.