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  1. A lot of the revolution gets glossed over. The Sons of Liberty were a terrorist organization.

  2. Re:Take a picture of President Trump on Researchers Devise 2FA System That Relies On Taking Photos of Ordinary Objects (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Hillary's going to jail.

  3. Re:You're typing it wrong. on If You Type 1+2+3 Into Your iPhone's Calculator on iOS 11, You Probably Won't Get 6 (qz.com) · · Score: 2

    Math isn't outdated. The calculator interface is outdated. You should just ask Siri what 1+2+3 equals.

  4. In other words, one shouldn't be allowed to promote violence, murder, slavery, unending harassment, or directly create chaos by trying to incite panic.

    If this were applied retroactively with the aid of time machines, America would be a British colony.

  5. Re:A sign of times on "Maybe It's a Piece of Dust" (theoutline.com) · · Score: 1

    It doesn't make sense to ask for the "before". So please check your statements, especially when you're trying to speak for science.

    The 'standard' model is a physics model, not a theoretical cosmology model.

    Further, the big bang does not say anything about what came before, but it is assumed there was a before, just not in any way we can (currently) measure. To say there was nothing would mean that there was no event A leading to event B. Causality is a thing.

    while science goes the "we don't know, we can't fundamentally find out, therefore speculating in this direction means leaving the bounds of science".

    Is that what science goes.....? Or is it more like "Well... we don't know EVERYTHING, but we know a lot, and anyway, it's better than praying to Angry-Grandpa-In-The-Sky....."

  6. Frosty piss.

  7. Re: No, your denial of reality is propaganda. on Ask Slashdot: Should Users Uninstall Kaspersky's Antivirus Software? (slashdot.org) · · Score: 1

    Israeli crypto nerds broke into Kaspersky's network. They found that Russian crypto nerds had already done so, and were using Kaspersky's resources to collect intelligence on NSA spyware Kaspersky was finding.

    Moral of this story for me: The only AV vendor I trust to not be fucking me with backdoors and malware got hacked not only but the ruskies, but by the jews. I guess it's hard to run a secure network with Intel IME on every fucking motherboard.

    TL;DR-- NSA is butthurt that their toys keep getting stolen.

  8. Basically a big scam by the POS hardware vendors to sell new hardware and a liability shift from the credit card companies to the stores if they did not purchase said hardware.

    PCI-DSS in a nutshell.

  9. Re: Or... on The Case Against Biometric IDs (nakedcapitalism.com) · · Score: 1

    Nope. Inflation is theft.

  10. Re:Kaspersky may well be innocent on Office Depot, Best Buy Pull Kaspersky Products From Shelves (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 2

    The problem is that open source projects can be contributed to by anyone, including state sponsored bad actors.

    Heartbleed. Tell me that the Heartbleed bug, the heartbeat function it fucked up the security on, and the RFC the heartbeat function was based on weren't all state sponsored.

  11. I think you missed his actual implication, which is that this is motivated by something sinister. The road to 1984 is paved with "protect the children!".

  12. They'll both be taken by surprise by Canada.

  13. Re: Wait a minute... on Google and Facebook Failed Us (theatlantic.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    He was born in Kenya to a mother with US citizenship, making him a citizen, and eligible to be president..... but because most people would only hear "born in Kenya" from that narrative, he needed a fake Hawaii birth certificate.

    And if you think that's absurd, consider this: Madonna has a birth certificate that says her name is Madonna. LOL.

  14. Re:hacked by hackers with hacks! on Ransomware Hack Targeting 2 Million an Hour (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    "DO NOT CLICK ON THE EMAIL!"

    Pretty much the only useful info. Anything beyond that is scaremongering and / or snake oil.

  15. Re:Genius on South Park's Season Premier Sets Off Everyone's Amazon Echo (maxim.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You've totally convinced me. Having a SSN and credit score is the same level of tracking as a constantly on web connected microphone in my home.

  16. Most nudists don't live in glass houses. There's a line between not being self-conscious, and being an exhibitionist.

  17. Re: Genius on South Park's Season Premier Sets Off Everyone's Amazon Echo (maxim.com) · · Score: 1

    Knowing how to interact with digital assistants will probably be a more useful skill in the future then odd fraction multiplication.

    And 200 years from now, when no one knows how to build or fix anything, we'll be in the same predicament as the Zeta Reticuli.

  18. Re: Genius on South Park's Season Premier Sets Off Everyone's Amazon Echo (maxim.com) · · Score: 1

    And while your cooking burns, you learn that you should have figured out what the fuck you were doing before doing it.

  19. How does Steve Jobs' mummified cock taste?

  20. Re:This was reported days ago on Equifax Lobbied For Easier Regulation Before Data Breach (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Inertia.

  21. Re:Because they see the money on Why Must You Pay Sales People Commissions? (a16z.com) · · Score: 0

    Captcha: "gofuckyourelf"

  22. Re:wtf on Messaging-App Kik's Big Bet On Digital Coin Offering (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    KiK is that thing 16 year olds use. They go watch a video on youporn or xvideos, then post in the comments "he ladeis, neone wann fuk tonite?? KiK me: 3iNchpeni5"

  23. The problem with death for the useless eaters is that it is a process without end. If 10 people can create the products needed by 100, you have 90 useless eaters. kill those 90, and now you have the same problem again-- 1 person creating all the products needed by 9 useless eaters.

    Useless eaters are not useless. They are needed as consumers. This is why welfare and food-stamps exist.

  24. Internet porn causes impotence. I still fap tho.

  25. Re:Stop looking for a TV on Ask Slashdot: Best Non-Smart TV Sets? (slashdot.org) · · Score: 2

    The problem with computer monitors is that computer monitor manufacturers think that shitty viewing angle is acceptable, even if you pay a premium... because hey, you're just going to be sitting right in front of it... right?

    But feel free to pay much more for shitty viewing angle, shitty contrast, and an all-around shitty experience.