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  1. Re:The summary is insanely stupid on Why is Comcast Using Self-driving Cars To Justify Abolishing Net Neutrality? (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    They do not NOW you blithering morons, but are you really willing to preclude they never will????

    Because doing it that way would be incredibly stupid. It makes as much sense as transferring a file from your bedroom PC to the one in the lounge by uploading it to dropbox.

  2. Re:First suspect is Capital One on Hacker Steals $30 Million Worth of Ethereum From Parity Multi-Sig Wallets (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    String, or nothing!

  3. Ether is ethereal? Whodathunkit?

    2a : lacking material substance

  4. What is an "American sounding name "?

    Mc O'Brian. Fritzenberg. Dopwrzalkaschulski. Cazzopatate.

  5. Re:USS Ponce? on Navy Unveils First Active Laser Weapon In Persian Gulf (cnn.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    The colonials won't understand what the hell you're talking about.

  6. Re: Ask Slashdot: on EU Court to Rule On 'Right to Be Forgotten' Outside Europe (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't know how good you are at reading your native language but you're shit at English.

  7. Re:Only themselves to blame on Many Firms Are 'AI Washing' Claims of Intelligent Products (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Fuck. Had to look it up. Seems that's an actual thing.

    Seems to be a lot of fluff. A second-rate pastiche on BCG's matrix thingummahicky.

  8. Re:Don't Blame the Startups/Companies on Many Firms Are 'AI Washing' Claims of Intelligent Products (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    It's i red cunt hairs.

  9. Re:As the maker of AI toilet paper on Many Firms Are 'AI Washing' Claims of Intelligent Products (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't even know the name of it, but I used to work in a place where it was neither. The axis was - get this - normal to the wall. For any DeVry grads, that means "sticking out".

    I know, I lead a crazy life. The odds will catch up with me one day.

  10. You hit yourself round the head with them.

    They're not so heavy, I hear you say.

    You do it before unloading them from the shipping container.

  11. I said the same thing a few weeks back and got modbombed. Bastards!

  12. Re:It has nothing to do with wireless on Why is Comcast Using Self-driving Cars To Justify Abolishing Net Neutrality? (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    That's not how you spell "editors".

  13. Forrester on Many Firms Are 'AI Washing' Claims of Intelligent Products (axios.com) · · Score: 2

    Forrester's latest report says that they aren't. Not even a little bit.

  14. Re:Because they can rather than because its needed on Michigan Will Build 25 Self-Driving Trolleys In 2017 (observer.com) · · Score: 1

    I assumed it meant trolleybus. They're a weird hybrid of a tram and a regular bus.

    I've ever actually seen one, I've only heard of them because I had a children's book with one as a character.

  15. Re:Who would buy this? on Intel's Big Bet On Baseball (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    It was uncharacteristically short, though.

  16. He's pretty good. Plays a mean game of chess too.

  17. Re:Temporary on US Increases Number of H-2B Visas By 15,000 (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    In England it was introduced to pay for the wars against Napoleon.

  18. Re: Good, I'm glad on US Increases Number of H-2B Visas By 15,000 (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    This is putting US citizens first.

    Sorry, did you mean all of them?

  19. Re:one solution on California Lawsuit Wants To Weaken Noncompetes (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Pinching IP and trade secrets would be actionable (if not actually illegal) even without a non-compete.

  20. A stopped clock.

    And it might be right only once or three times when daylight saving starts or ends.

  21. Re:Here is my thought on spaces/tabs on Open Source Contributions More Important Than Tabs Vs Spaces For Salary (opensource.com) · · Score: 1

    Or make a preprocessor that strips or replaces them.

  22. Re:Unions on Are America's Non-Compete Laws Too Strict? (nrtoday.com) · · Score: 1

    You can interpret that two ways. If it was intentional, bravo.

  23. I never knew DeVry had a law school.

  24. these encrypted messaging applications and voice applications are being used obviously by all of us, but they're also being used by people who seek to do us harm

    So are roads. And toilets. Especially toilets.

  25. You don't have anywhere you can put a computer? Even a rodent dorm room has space for that.