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  1. Re:Commies, Nazies, Democrats on China Orders Internet Comments Linked To Real Identities (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    The Nazis based their anti-Jewish laws on the anti-black laws from the Democrat south. Except the Nazis decided those laws went too far, and toned them down for Nazi Germany.

    Democrats were literally considered TOO RACIST by the Nazis.

  2. Re:A government the US _righties_ want on China Orders Internet Comments Linked To Real Identities (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Then why do the lefties love it so much?

    Turdeau in particular seems to orgasm every time he thinks about China.

    The hilarious part is that you complain about the treatment of GBLTs, religions and porn, which are policies retained from their Communist era (as, for that matter, is their complete disregard for worker safety and environmental damage). Communists have no time for GBLTs and religions, and regard environmentalism and porn as a threat to productivity.

    But, hey, SJWs always project.

  3. Re:A government the US _righties_ want on China Orders Internet Comments Linked To Real Identities (engadget.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    "Most right-wingers do NOT, I repeat, DO NOT advocate for minimalist government. "

    Yes, they do. It's the left who support people who like to throw gays off tall buildings and enslave blacks.

  4. Re: A government the US lefties want on China Orders Internet Comments Linked To Real Identities (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    But it's the left who have no argument. That's why they want to ban anyone who disagrees with them: they know they lose if everyone is free to speak.

    But it's too late. You can't stop the signal.

  5. Yeah, now you'll have a convoy of multiple trucks overtaking at 2mph.

  6. Re:Does anyone know on A Platoon Of Networked Self-Driving Trucks Will Be Tested in the UK (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    So what happens when the front truck 'safely' crashes into something and the other trucks have no chance to stop before they pile into it?

    The whole idea is insane, particularly on Britain's crappy roads.

  7. Re:Odd PR move in the wake of what's coming on Mozilla Testing an Opt-Out System For Firefox Telemetry Collection (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Firefox started losing market share the moment they switched to the 'release every five minutes and don't allow users to stick to old versions' model.

    Then, when people pointed out that it was a disaster for business users, that developer said 'actually, dude, we really don't care about the business market'. That was pretty much the point that all the businesses I'm involved with stopped using Firefox and switched to Chrome. That then led to employees switching to Chrome at home.

    Then they had the SJW debacle, where they forced Eich out of the company, and everyone to the right of Lenin who was still using Firefox started to look for alternatives.

    They have no-one to blame but themselves.

  8. Re:Odd PR move in the wake of what's coming on Mozilla Testing an Opt-Out System For Firefox Telemetry Collection (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Firefox's market share has been falling for years.

    The solution to that is easy: do the opposite of what they've been doing for years.

    Spying on their users will just collapse their market share faster.

    Personally, I'm using Brave on my mobile devices. I'll probably switch to that once it's properly supported on Linux, assuming it doesn't have spyware installed by then.

  9. Re:Trust comes on foot but leaves on horseback on Mozilla Testing an Opt-Out System For Firefox Telemetry Collection (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    You develop trust by not spying on your users.

    I still use Firefox because NoScript, but I can't see myself still using it a year from now, the way things are going.

  10. Re:Am I Mistaking Mozilla's Intentions? on Mozilla Testing an Opt-Out System For Firefox Telemetry Collection (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    "It seems like Mozilla will go out of their way to make major changes that users don't want and have expressed that they don't want"

    They've been doing this for years, and it's the reason for their collapsing market share. Why start doing anything different today?

  11. Re:Good Job on Neo-Nazi Site The Daily Stormer Moves To Dark Web After Shutdown (vice.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yes, good one, morons. For the sake of virtue-signalling, you've pushed the Nazis into a place where they can plot in peace with no-one to point out what idiots they are.

    Hope you'll be happy when they're putting you in death camps in a few years.

  12. Re:It'll be in the next iphone on Apple Refuses To Enable iPhone Emergency Settings that Could Save Countless Lives (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 0

    "And there are Android phones out there that are superior to iPhones, too."

    Problem is, they all run Android.

    So, odds are, they need more power to run the same software (thanks Java), and they stop getting updates a month after you buy them.

  13. Generally speaking, AMD get ahead when Intel screw up. Which is what they've been doing for the last few years, getting lazy with only making minor tweaks to the same architecture.

    Once Intel sharpen their pencils and get to work, AMD have a hard time keeping up when Intel's R&D budget is larger than AMD's revenue.

    Then Intel screw up again and the cycle repeats.

  14. Re:And it still sucks at gaming on Preview of AMD Ryzen Threadripper Shows Chip Handily Out-Pacing Intel Core i9 (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    "I'd personally settle for 60 FPS gaming."

    VR needs 90+, and has to render once for each eye.

  15. Re:Phoronix FAIL on AMD Confirms Linux 'Performance Marginality Problem' On Ryzen (phoronix.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Not to mention that one of the reasons we want more cores in our desktop machines is to speed up C++ compiles by compiling more files in parallel.

  16. "Where's your actual statistics that Tesla's rate of accidents is higher than average? "

    Hey, guess what? I didn't say anything about accident rates.

    I merely pointed out that there have been numerous articles online with workers complaining about the conditions at Tesla, but the left, who are supposed to love the working class so much, keep worshipping Musk instead of supporting those workers.

  17. I have to say, I'm always amused when I see the left jerking one off over their Tesla, given the numerous complaints about awful conditions for the workers.

    Then again, Commies were never worried about using products made in the gulags.

  18. Re:Stinker on CBS Delaying 'Star Trek: Discovery' To Maintain Quality (foxnews.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    SJWs always project.

  19. Re:VR games suffer from two problems on VR Is the Fastest-Growing Skill for Online Freelancers (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    "And there is very, very little support from AAA studios (read: ZERO)."

    If you don't count, say, Fallout 4 and Skyrim, which are supposed to be out in VR next year.

  20. Re:VR suffer from two problems. on VR Is the Fastest-Growing Skill for Online Freelancers (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    "The quality of what's out there is "Money for Nothing" music video level."

    I believe you're confusing modern VR with VR from the early 90s. Which was only at that level, if you were lucky.

  21. Re:VR games suffer from two problems on VR Is the Fastest-Growing Skill for Online Freelancers (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1
  22. Re:Stinker on CBS Delaying 'Star Trek: Discovery' To Maintain Quality (foxnews.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Too many SJWs, probably. Everything they touch turns to crap.

  23. Re:Ads on the Internet != Other mediums on P&G Cuts More Than $100 Million In 'Largely Ineffective' Digital Ads (wsj.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There was a ton of free content on the Internet before advertising. The main result of advertising has been to flood the Internet with useless sites that exist solely to make money from advertising.

  24. Re:Ads on the Internet != Other mediums on P&G Cuts More Than $100 Million In 'Largely Ineffective' Digital Ads (wsj.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That too. 'Targetting' advertising basically just means showing me ads for things I already own.

    Any company paying for this crap has far more money than sense.

  25. Re:Ads on the Internet != Other mediums on P&G Cuts More Than $100 Million In 'Largely Ineffective' Digital Ads (wsj.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Ads on the Internet make me less likely to buy a company's products. If I go you Youtube to watch a video, and Foobar, Inc forces me to sit through five seconds of their stupid ad before I can watch the video I want to watch, then I become pissed off at Foobar, Inc, and remember that next time I go shopping.

    The good news is that stories like this show we may be seeing the beginning of the end of the whole Internet advertising scam.