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  1. Re:Emulator on The NES Classic is a $60 Single Board Computer Running Linux · · Score: 2

    I'd say the failed sound reproduction is the bigger issue.

  2. Frankly FROSTY PISS and GNAA is plenty for me, let's not get emojis in the mix as well.

  3. Re:robots.txt on Archive.org Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary (sfchronicle.com) · · Score: 1

    It's odd, I see plenty of discussion about the robots.txt nonsense:

    https://archive.org/post/10194...
    https://news.ycombinator.com/i...
    https://archive.org/post/18880...


    But no solid answers as to why.

  4. Re:Phone on Hotspot Vigilantes Are Trying to Beam the Internet To Julian Assange (vice.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    Putin's pocket eh? Want to share some proof or is it something that, just like the DNC hacks merely ascribed to Russia with zero evidence offered?

  5. Re:can't cheat with a Surface on Patriots Coach Bill Belichick on Microsoft Surface: 'I Just Can't Take It Anymore' (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Depends on what surface you get. Something with an i7 is going to play a great many games. Maybe not the latest triple A's but certainly Civ, Skyrim, tons of indie stuff. It really would be quite a nice product for gaming as long as you go in knowing its limitations.

  6. Re:WTF is "Project Include"? on Project Include Drops Y Combinator As Peter Thiel Pledges $1.25 Million To Trump (theverge.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You did not miss anything important.

  7. Some political rhetoric AND a link to Buzzfeed. Truly a comment of substance, kudos to you sir.

  8. Re: Does anybody ... on Assange Internet Link Cut By State Actor, Claims Wikileaks (rt.com) · · Score: 1

    Quite a few of us actually.

  9. This benefits who?

  10. I for one am anti-patent, or rather anti-intellectual property in general. Protections should go to 7 plus 7 if they need to exist at all.

  11. Re:But on Microsoft Is Redesigning the Paint App For Windows 10 (theverge.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Don't worry it doesn't sound like they are making it better at all.

    Layers > 3D content

  12. Re:body cams first on New York To Test Facial Recognition Cameras At 'Crossing Points' (vocativ.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Makes sense but we're a nation of cowards now so we'll let them grab more power without so much as a whimper.

  13. Re:Sometimes being first isn't the best plan. on Boeing CEO Vows To Beat Elon Musk To Mars (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    This is about advertising via bombastic hyperbole, nothing more.

  14. Re: Toys on FAA Sued Over Federal Drone Registry (technical.ly) · · Score: 1

    It's terrifying the lackadaisical way people regard the rules of the road and play on their phones to boot. Autonomous cars cannot get here fast enough.

  15. Re:Thin sucks on USB-IF Publishes Audio Over USB Type-C Specifications (anandtech.com) · · Score: 0

    You're comparison makes little to no sense. Par for the course of AC of course.

  16. You appeal from the courts to the court of public opinion.

    Yes because everyone has the resources or wherewithal to make that happen.
    Perhaps that's exactly what this fellow did, he utilized the skills he head to elevate the situation to greater awareness so that public opinion might bear.

    You kidnap the child from the hospital, and let the hospital re-open the court battle.

    I'm not sure if you forgot your sarcasm tag. Either way, kidnapping is usually a far less desirable action than hacking whatever the cause.

  17. Re:GAY NIGGER ABUSE of the INTERNET MAKES LOVE FOR on 'Government Abuse' of the Internet Makes Some People More Equal Than Others, Says Study (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I dont get why this is even done.

    Crazy how quickly some of us forget the youthful ways....

  18. Re:So in other words it's used and is useful on Apple Replaced the Headphone Jack On the iPhone 7 With a Fake Speaker Grill (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    He never said it didn't have a headphone jack.

  19. Normally yes but here on /. we do things differently.

  20. Everything they've done is baffling. I've bought two, mostly since they were so damn cheap considering the hardware you got and with Win10p it's a really nice, compelling experience. But it seems just as they have something interesting they are ready to kill it off.

  21. I wish I could participate in American Democracy on Facebook Co-Founder Commits $20 Million To Help Defeat Trump (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    But I don't have millions to buy a voice.

  22. Re: horseshit on Apple To Unveil 'AirPods' That Use Custom Bluetooth Chip (macrumors.com) · · Score: 1

    Your English lessons are coming along swimmingly.

  23. Tinkering with microcontrollers and small ARM devices is fun and all but I've yet to see any products come along that were half as interesting as my own creations, which are satisfying in no small part due to the thought and effort that goes into creating them. IoT ends up feeling like a concept fishing for users. Sure plenty of people can be fooled into thinking they needed wifi lightbulbs after the fact but how many are really ever starting out thinking, gee I wish my Device X could receive commands from my office PC or from my phone while I'm out and about?

  24. Re:Security cleared on Whither Tor? Building the Next Generation of Anonymity Tools (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Why not I2P or Freenet?

  25. Re:The banks are criminal organizations on Amazon Suddenly Stops Selling Student Loans (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    Hey look a snide remark from a contrarian. One thing about /. the spergs will always show up.