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  1. lol

  2. Re:Its starts with terror and kidding porn on Sites Featuring "Terrorism" Or "Child Pornography" To Be Blocked In France · · Score: -1

    Some liar who says that terrorism started in the 80's gets 5 insightful?

    Jesus f****ing Christ on a pogo stick. Close down the website, all of the intelligent people have left.

    Good post...
    I like the references, links...
    It's by and large a very informative post.
    I rate it 5/5.

  3. Re:Oooh I have an idea on MIT Randomizes Tasks To Speed Massive Multicore Processors · · Score: -1

    don't forget graphene nanotubes...
    a randomized structure 3d-peinted with enforcing graphene nanotubes...

  4. Re:I don't know enough about this stuff on MIT Randomizes Tasks To Speed Massive Multicore Processors · · Score: -1

    task scheduling does not have a general solution, it can always be taylored to a task...
    if a task does not have a statistically dominant pattern, then either an oreder queue or randomized access might work equally well...

  5. tax payer money? on US Navy Sells 'Top Gun' Aircraft Carrier For One Penny · · Score: -1

    should there not be a bit more to this story?
    there is a large amount of quality metal in such a ship...

  6. too much money is not good on The Failed Economics of Our Software Commons · · Score: -1

    because it only leads to project getting bloated, and also gets the team invaded by psychopats...

    the question is rather: can we make a good project to get Enough But No More?

  7. what a crappy propaganda on Security Companies Team Up, Take Down Chinese Hacking Group · · Score: 0

    "...targeted by Axiom, an incredibly sophisticated organization that has been stealing intellectual property for more than six years."

    So, who came up with this and who is target?

  8. not smart, but self-organizing... on Assange: Google Is Not What It Seems · · Score: -1

    i think, a lot of the "conspiracies" out there are self-organizing processes, but many dont have the skill to identify them.

    in any context, you have to be a certain kind to adapt and make place amongs those who came before. already that is an efficient sorting mechanism.

  9. Re:*drool* on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: -1

    picked a core 2 quad q6600 with mobo and 2MB ram from recycle bin, here in sweden...
    what people throw away...

    have to recap the mobo, then I will send it to some fellows in hungaria =)

  10. now, motherfuckers, listen to me on The Lithuanian Mob Was Smuggling Cigarettes Into Russia With a Drone · · Score: -1

    a drone is something that can take of, carry out som emission based on gps and other sensors, and then land by itself.
    serious engeneering, in other words.

    this shit is called "REMOTE CONTROLLED SHIT"

    THUS, NOT A DRONE, U STUPID MOTHER FUCKERS

  11. excellent on American Judge Claims Jurisdiction Over Data Stored In Other Countries · · Score: -1

    Now, we fucking sleepy europeans can start implementing our own shit for a change.
    Also, it would be nice if the US would put a ban on export, and NDA on any and all science and technology made in the US.
    That way we may have a reason to catch up in some areas.

    But, probably not. We would just start licking japanese and chinese anus even more, making shit is to much communism for our taste...

  12. technology heralds things on Apple Patent Could Herald Interchangeable iPhone Camera Lenses · · Score: -1

    not patents.
    I wish that we, who should know better took a little more care with the language, yes?

  13. Spiritual Prosthetics, Tyranny of the marginal on New Facial Recognition Software May Detect Looming Road Rage · · Score: -1

    I find it sad that when we can not make some follow law, or common sense, we seek technology to stop them from rampage, and force everyone else to live with that technology.
    This seems to be the coming trend...

    As example, in some places in eu, there is pressure to have exhalation test in the car for traces of alcohol, i think it is called alcolock...
    Problem is, not being able to fallow common sense (law) to not drive intoxicated is a spiritual handicap. Alcolock on the car is spiritual prothesis. So lobby has success, whenever i start the car in the future, i have to put a prosthetic device in my mouth.

    If this thing in the article makes it, I will be constantly monitored, because of the deeds of some minority.

    I find this disturbing. Now, I do not like people very much, and have low levels of sympathy for my fellow humans.
    Personally, I would rather see this minority, who is the target of these devices, to be identified, and executed by the side of the road.
    In that is two flies in one hit: we remove the morons, and do not litter the car with prosthetic devices..

  14. Democratic governmetnts are their voters. on The Billionaires Privatizing American Science · · Score: -1

    Dothing more and nothing less.
    If the large masses, who actually decide the winning party, do not give a shit, then neither will the government they voted for.

    Now, from what I have seen, the everyday of the avarage dude, is complicated. Having a wife (or trying to find one) and some children takes up most the energy of the avarage man, and I do not even dare to theorize about what issues women have.

    At the and of the day the avarage man does not give a shit...

    We have evolved into spiritual species... There is the cattle, the majority, that needs the gadgets and enterteinment to escape... And there is those who provide: the enterprenours and the semiautistik, semintrovert peons who develop the technology...

    As long as governments are chosen by the masses, they will tend to be as stupid as the masses...

  15. Linking Extinction To Location In Galaxy on Dinosaurs Done In By... Dark Matter? · · Score: 0

    Linking Mass Extinctions To the Sun's Journey In the Milky Way
    http://slashdot.org/story/1919...

    this post might be of interest...

  16. KARMA NEEDED!!11!!1!1 on These Are the Companies the FAA Has Sent notices To For Using Drones · · Score: -1

    yepp, dont like beta either

  17. Witch-hunt on Analyst Calls Russian Teen Author of Target Malware · · Score: -1

    this is called witch-hunt.
    Identify someone with godlike, impossibile knowledge and nail the fucker. Thusly, the righteous has won.

    Say, you can prove that it is barely possibile to have that knowledge at age 17, unless, someone points it out to him. Now, if he is, quite possibly, an adept programmer, he might use this knowledge.
    But in russia, all know about brutality of others... I dont think he would dare, not at 17...

    Anyways, who will listen to the protest of the rational?

  18. u are the troll, dude, not feeding one on Electrical Engineering Lost 35,000 Jobs Last Year In the US · · Score: -1

    You are making the same mistake as the people who think Computer Science is the same as programming...

    As some others did point it out in onther threads, CS is math, programming is not that much...

    Now, a master in EE is 5 years of math, mostly. A "maintenance tech" follows blueprints, he does not have to understand them. Electricians do not have to understand electromagnetics, they have to follow blueprints.

    I, as EE, understand things... Electromagnetics, fourier stuff, stochastic processes, filter theory and so on...

    Learn the difference.

  19. there are DSP:s on the market already on Ask Slashdot: How Many (Electronics) Gates Is That Software Algorithm? · · Score: -1

    You do not have to design your own...
    Your algorithm probably needs vector units, fast multiplication, wide memory bus, largeish...

    I will take you and that company many years to make a good dsp, and it will not be better the the Texas Instruments ones you can buy...

    Or, you can implement it in an FPGA, but a DSP with handtuned code is more energy efficient...

    Here is one for vision:
    http://www.ti.com/lit/wp/spry251/spry251.pdf

  20. Reincarnation and Old Souls, same shit... on Root of Maths Genius Sought · · Score: -1

    In the old days, the elderly of the village used to look at someone, trying to determine if the person was an Old Soul, or the reincarnation of someone important... And if they "found" one, they did treat them differently, give them attention and so on...

    Funny thing is that whenever a "genious" comes up as topic, people say he did this and that...
    But later it emerges hundreds or thousands of unpublished letters to others in the field, cooperations, good teamwork, and chance...

    Just as example, say, if ErdÃs did not have that type of personality, he would not have met so many in the field, and thus would not have contributed to that amount... Same goes for Einstein and lot of others...
    They were just likable people, so others probably told them everything there was to be told...

    Genoius is the same as Entrepreneur: people say, look at him he did so much for us, but really, there is little information of how they got the tools to do it, or the money to buy them... Or how they got the information of what was needed to be done...

    In the end, every generation waits for their own Jesus...

  21. Tesla store staff can't tell visitors cost... on Would-Be Tesla Owners Jump Through Hoops To Skirt Wacky Texas Rules · · Score: -1

    "Tesla store staff, for example, can't tell visitors how much a Model S costs."

    How is this related to free speech laws?

    "Tesla store staff, for example, can't tell visitors how much a Model S costs."

    Can they not make private club, with no fee to join? As club member one should be able to use the equipment needed for club activities...

  22. Attention span problem? on Facebook Comment Prompts Arrests In Cyberbullying Suicide Case · · Score: -1

    How the hell can these "social" sites become so imortant that they blot out any sun on their sky? Is there nothin more important for them than that in the entire life?

    Also, we lament the death of these girls, but who the fuck wants these kinds of woman to be their mother, yes? What kind of man will they attract in life?
    They are faulty, from the factory. Scrap and order new one...

  23. We are not night elves on Cyborg Cockroach Sparks Ethics Debate · · Score: -1

    who proctects the wild, are we?

    It is not a matter of students making study. They do not know advanced anatomy and neural signal processing, so its a waste anyways.
    With to much freedom at hand, it is a matter of ego, conquest, and humiliation of the loosers and the trash. To do what they can get away with.

  24. All the research in CS goes to waste... on Hackers, Gamers and Tech Workers: The UK Needs You For a New Cyber Army · · Score: -1

    So many universities around the world had put a lot of work into CS since WW2...
    There are better ways of programming or designing hardware. For the sake of tax payers money, if nothing else, there should be a mandated change in paradigm... But no...

    Instead we keep tha same old stuff and hire clowns and morons to maintain it.

  25. Re:My son... on Why Are Japanese Men Refusing To Leave Their Rooms? · · Score: 0

    " With their hormones at war, and facing complex social pressures even within their peer group, boys can feel overwhelmed. It's easier just to hide away until the storm passes."

    Without intention to insult, you sound like a woman describing women.
    As a men, i would say, sometimes the battel is lost before it begins, and I now give 2 examples:
    1 - a money issue: the boy simply can not afford the stuff others seem to have, to BUY himself popularity. Thus, he gives up.
    2 - not a psycopath: normally, I claim, even selfrespect is earned. When he comes to his 20:ies, he sees that he can not play any music instrument, does not have black belt, is not educated, can't write poetry, can't dance... and os on.
    So, he might draw the conclusion that he trew away his life, and nothing matters anymore.