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  1. Seriously .... it's amazingly bad, how often online conversations or comments on social media devolve into utter garbage.

    YEP.EVERY.FUCKING.TIME

  2. Please stop talking about reproduction on Slashdot on US Births Dip To 30-Year Low (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    And how bad it is, we already know that and this is a sensitive subject here (well, at least it used to be)

  3. Not a scam FWIW on German ICO Savedroid Pulls Exit Scam After Raising $50 Million (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 2

    The site is back online and he did explain actually that was an experiment showing how easy was to manipulate.

  4. More Endians on Apple Updates All of Its Operating Systems To Fix App-crashing Bug (engadget.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    It used to be just Little-Endian and Big-Endian, now it's also Single-Indian. Thanks Apple!

  5. FYI most recent Mac clones have soldered memory chips and HDDs as well. If you don't like it get another laptop with replaceable RAM.
    Dell XPS 13 - https://www.ifixit.com/Teardow... - Buyer beware: Just like in the MacBooks Air and Retina, the RAM in the XPS 13 is soldered to the motherboard, and cannot be replaced. When you're picking out your new laptop, configure what you think it'll need...forever.
    Asus Zenbook - http://gearopen.com/gears/insi... - 8GB (!!!) soldered
    etc.

  6. But does it blend?

  7. Re:How is this similar to Windows 10? on Apple To Make macOS Sierra Available As Automatic Download Beginning Today (loopinsight.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    To add to that, those M$ SOBs went as far as switching the order of the buttons to make you press it by mistake! http://fud.community.services....

  8. Re:We're one step closer on Nissan Debuts 'ProPILOT' Self-Driving Chair (pcmag.com) · · Score: 1

    The corporations wants you to THINK you want this! They'll give you all you need, just make sure to pay your subscriptions on time.

  9. Re:Thank you /. on Nissan Debuts 'ProPILOT' Self-Driving Chair (pcmag.com) · · Score: 1

    Seem to me like I might only need the chair though ...

  10. No thanks, I'll pass this one out ... on Nissan Debuts 'ProPILOT' Self-Driving Chair (pcmag.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm waiting for the practical version of the self-driving bed, so I won't need to get up at all. I'm sure someone will come up with it. Imagine it, to drive me 20 miles to the work before I even wake up, open the computer small table so I won't require to even get up from bed. Then it drives me to the cafeteria ... then back home in the night ... Oh, the joy!

  11. If I were an actor I would plea for a law to would allow me to write there any age I want to. Picture this ...
    - Talentless-star-wannabe: ... And how old are you ... darling?
    - Old fart celebrity: 34 honey ...
    - Talentless-star-wannabe: Let's check IMDb ...
    - Old fart: See !?

  12. Not really, the EU officially started in 1999 while TFA says the taxes are from 2003 to 2014.

  13. The legacy left by Steve on Developer Accuses Apple Of Stealing His Breathe App (www.bgr.in) · · Score: 1

    "Good Artists Copy; Great Artists Steal"

  14. Not better than not watching TV at all on Netflix Cuts Out Over 6 Days Of Commercials From Your Life Per Year, Compared To Cable TV (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 2

    Not watching TV at all saves you more than 6 days a month. Close the TV and go outside! Have fun!

  15. Despite the presence of an audio recording feature in its codebase, Dr.Web says that this functionality was never active in the trojan's normal operation.

    Now I lost any hope my microphone will ever work. If even hackers have a hard time ...

  16. Enhancement to the shelter on The World of Luxury Bomb Shelters (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Do not forget to add a sensor tower to the shelter, and to regularly send someone to clean it

  17. Let's wait 28 days on GlaxoSmithKline Released 45 Liters of Live Polio Virus · · Score: 4, Funny

    And see what happens ...

  18. Hoax all the way. on Friendly Reminder: Do Not Place Your iPhone In a Microwave · · Score: 1

    Actually, let me break it to you. Nobody toasted his phone ... it's a hoax, there's your proof http://youtu.be/7p1B6cj1hMQ?t=... ... We should all thank samzenpus for the warning here. We'll all a bunch of retards toasting phones for breakfast.

  19. Re:Jealous Android users on Friendly Reminder: Do Not Place Your iPhone In a Microwave · · Score: 1

    You mean it's already toasted ...

  20. Re:Does it make Minecraft run faster? on Java 8 Officially Released · · Score: 1

    Yeah, and it was implemented just from 1.0

  21. Re:Let the.... on Lumia Phones Leaking Private Data To Microsoft · · Score: 0

    I remember reading just yesterday Microsoft Killed My Pappy (isn't that cute?). Hey Scottie, what do you have to say about this? Or this, the day before yesterday? Yeah, M$ really changed, it got worse. What a load of c**p ...

  22. Re:Why can't they start over ? on Tech Titans Oracle, Red Hat and Google To Help Fix Healthcare.gov · · Score: 1

    And that would be writing it in Dart, running on RHEL with an Oracle back-end.
    Luckily Microsoft didn't step in, they could have ended up with a Silverlight interface on top.

  23. Re:Do no evil? on When Opting Out of Ad Tracking Doesn't Opt You Out · · Score: 1

    Yeah, "poor" good guys Google - how can you blame the drug dealer? He's only handling the stuff...
    I love when no one can be blamed. How about shooting first, as questions later - That way, Google would be much more "careful" about the stuff is handling. Then you wouldn't have this scenario in the first place.

  24. Re:What could go wrong? on Weaponized Robots Could Take Point In Future Military Ops · · Score: 1

    If you would have watched the attached videoclip, it says that the soldier takes the ultimate decision when to fire.

  25. Is using Open Source technologies on Cost of Healthcare.gov: $634 Million — So Far · · Score: 1

    Just checked and I see Java, Apache (Tomcat?), Bootstrap, jQuery.
    Would have been a lot cheaper if site were built with Microsoft Office Professional tools like InfoPath, Access, IIS and Word to edit the actual HTML templates.
    Even Dreamweaver should have cut costs by at least half.