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  1. Re:What a weird add on Linux PC Maker System76 Plans To Design And Manufacture Its Own Hardware (liliputing.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Which of those can you prototype in acrylic?

    That one.

  2. That's being a crap coder. It's nothing directly related to attitude. I've met developers who were helpful to the point of obsequiousness but who couldn't code for shit.

    Fucking hell, don't they teach ignoratio elenchi these days?

  3. Says who?

  4. I did some research and you're right. If you combine the 1st law of thermodynamics, Newton's 2nd law of motion and the unique factorization theorem it works out that it's physically impossible to make either the actual father or the incompetent doctor pay.

  5. Jessie + Wheezy = Jizzy.

  6. History repeats itself. FDR once said that you can't code your way out of a problem you designed yourself into. Churchill replied that he didn't design it, that kraut bastard did.

  7. Run out of karma, dickhead?

    Nice idea, but some of us don't use Linux to look 733t, we need to actually get stuff done. So instead of buying a different car because I don't like the radio you're now saying I should build one?

  8. Re: My parents would... on Can Parents Sue If Their Kid Is Born With the 'Wrong' DNA? (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Context, dude. Creimer said: "My father was my biological father."

  9. Re:The Congressman is dangerously uninformed. on GOP Congressman Defending Privacy Vote: 'Nobody's Got To Use The Internet' (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    The internet hasn't really been that important for trade & commerce for much more than 20 years. Why do you think that if we lost it we'd go back to pre-typewriter technology levels?

    No more JIT, you'd need more fat in your supply chain, the supermarket would have to make paper orders to the warehouse and so on - things would be less efficient. But it was like that when I was a kid. I surviv>NNNMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

  10. Since not-a-bug means you don't even work on it how is it reflected in the source?

    By that logic SIDS is also reflected in your code, since generally you can't write code if you're dead.

  11. Re:Mistakes on Tiny Changes Can Cause An AI To Fail (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    since it is just the internet pundits I'm not really worried

    I don't think Al Gore was even born when Yerkes & Dodson did their research.

  12. Which organisation is the 400 lb gorilla when it comes to Linux development?

    You can follow them and have an easy life. Or you can spend it on the treadmill constantly trying to peel out the shit you don't want, while they're adding it ten times as fast.

  13. You state something as a scientific fact and your main cite is a kids' movie?

    You must be a Sagittarius.

  14. I'm surprised anyone with any experience of reading would question whether a person's attitudes are embedded in their handwriting: of course they are! It's impossible to escape this.

  15. Re: My parents would... on Can Parents Sue If Their Kid Is Born With the 'Wrong' DNA? (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    You might not know without a test (and even they're not always black & white), but a very strong resemblance would make it pretty unlikely that you're the milkman's.

  16. Are those the only two options? And you accuse others of not thinking things through.

  17. Re:Bullshit, Todd. on Can Parents Sue If Their Kid Is Born With the 'Wrong' DNA? (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Separated at birth? http://66.media.tumblr.com/6b2...

  18. Re:Lots of children have the wrong DNA. on Can Parents Sue If Their Kid Is Born With the 'Wrong' DNA? (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 2

    It might be a jackal. Check for a birthmark that looks like 666.

  19. Took a lot of balls to do that! on Can Parents Sue If Their Kid Is Born With the 'Wrong' DNA? (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1
  20. Re: Lots of children have the wrong DNA. on Can Parents Sue If Their Kid Is Born With the 'Wrong' DNA? (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Even if what you said is true it doesn't justify an action that is basically fraud.

  21. Re:The problem is depth perception on Grand Theft Auto V Is Being Used To Help Teach Self-Driving Cars (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Your eyes are far better at matching light frequencies between both eyes to get the depth mapping correct.

    Found the DeVry biology grad.

  22. Re:Oblig Simpsons D! SystemD! on Systemd-Free Devuan Announces Its First Stable Release Candidate 'Jessie' 1.0.0 (devuan.org) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    It's systemd. Not SystemD.

    Fucking idiot.

  23. Now can we please stop the flaming and can all those systemd haters just go use a distro for them and leave the rest of the internet alone please?

    If it was designed properly we wouldn't have to go to another distro.

    It's like saying if you don't like the radio go buy a different car.

  24. Is their attitude somehow embedded in the source? Sadly, this isn't even close to the stupidest thing you've said, Lenny-boy.

  25. Re:Always catching up to PostgreSQL! on Microsoft Will Support Python In SQL Server 2017 (infoworld.com) · · Score: 1, Funny

    Is it webscale, or does it use joins?