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  1. Re:LOL bullshite on Plex Responds, Will Allow Users To Opt Out Of Data Collection (www.plex.tv) · · Score: 1

    The win may not come in the form of a monetary settlement but rather a long drawn out expensive court battle. Even if they have to pay the defendants court fees just dragging the whole process along can cause many issues with someone's life, i.e. they use a few court battles to serve as a warning to other people doing or thinking about doing it.

  2. "Here we are now entertain us!"

  3. Re:Still use it on What Happened To Winamp? (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    MusicBee

  4. Re:Somebody has to on Cloudflare is the One Tech Company Still Sticking By Neo-Nazi Websites (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    censorship is worse than child abuse? snuff films? rape? murder?

  5. Re:How nice for them. on Cloudflare is the One Tech Company Still Sticking By Neo-Nazi Websites (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    all as in everything? I'm sure there are some things that a few people like but sure as hell shouldn't be allowed.

  6. Re:Cool that someone still stands for freedom on Cloudflare is the One Tech Company Still Sticking By Neo-Nazi Websites (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    assuming you're referencing amendment 1 of the US constitution, nowhere does it say people have to listen to or put up with shitty speech.

  7. Sounds Fishy on Why AI Won't Take Over The Earth (ssrn.com) · · Score: 1

    This is something a super intelligent AI would say to keep us off the trail of the truth. We're batteries!

  8. AI Is Just Misunderstood on Elon Musk + AI + Microsoft = Awesome Dota 2 Player (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    From a facebook post about AI "I still wouldn't trust it. It's like cloning. It's something we shouldn't be messing with." and the classic " If you were a computer, and had the ability to, why wouldn't you exterminate the human race? We are hip deep in fucktards".

  9. Re:Lesson for HBO: Pay for good IT people on HBO Hacker Leaks Message From HBO Offering $250,000 'Bounty Payment' (variety.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Everything is running fine, why are we paying IT so much?" "Everything is broken, what are we paying IT for?"

  10. Re:Last I checked the plan was to replace on Silicon Valley Says Trump Plan To Reduce Immigration Will Hurt Economy (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    except they'll have to pay them more.

  11. That's only a small bit of it. Look at some of the people who graduate from college.There's knowledge, there's learning a process to which accomplish tasks on your own, accountability, managing your time, and, yes, enduring a long process to meet a goal.

  12. Re: Zuck is right (this time) on Elon Musk Says Mark Zuckerberg's Understanding of AI Is Limited (ndtv.com) · · Score: 1
  13. Re:what would of a negative number done? on Company Gets 45,000 Bad Facebook Reviews After Teenaged Hacker's Unjust Arrest (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    From my CS days in college, unit test for the following conditions. Value = N, value = N -1, value = N + 1, value = -N, wash, rinse, repeat until time is up or bugs are fixed.

  14. So it's computer eye sight processing on Intel Launches Movidius Neural Compute Stick: 'Deep Learning and AI' On a $79 USB Stick (anandtech.com) · · Score: 1

    on a stick. According to a video you plug it into a raspberry pi with a video camera and it can recognize items places in front of a camera. As long as it's a doll, cup or hand.

  15. Re:Do not want "Geo Popular Content" on Reddit Is Testing Country-Specific Home Pages That Highlight 'Geo Popular' Content (ndtv.com) · · Score: 1

    Watch your language! //42 + 1 = 44 for very large values of 1.

  16. Re:Politics as usual. on 3 ISPs Have Spent $572 Million To Kill Net Neutrality Since 2008 (dslreports.com) · · Score: 1

    Ha! We're entering a death spiral of sarcasm. Didn't see a /s but get it now :-)

  17. Re:Politics as usual. on 3 ISPs Have Spent $572 Million To Kill Net Neutrality Since 2008 (dslreports.com) · · Score: 1

    "Why not let the market sort it out." Because the market doesn't encourage cheating and illegal practices? There are reasons why there are rules and regulations in markets where there is little to no competition and is considered an essential service. And yes I believe the Internet is an essential service.

  18. Mind to computer linkage to take off. "This link brought to you by PharmaCor."

  19. Re:Party's Over, Kids - on 4chan Founder Chris Poole Will Try To Fix Social At Google (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    The revolution will have ads. Lots and lots of ads.

  20. In the words of Judge Smails on Michael Bloomberg: You Can't Teach a Coal Miner To Code · · Score: 1

    "The world needs ditch diggers too!"

  21. More costs on Fancy Yourself a Tycoon? OpenTTD 1.4.0 On Its Way · · Score: 1

    It will cost more to separate parts of the game under different licenses. Lawyers would be involved to ensure everything is clear.

  22. Pogue? on David Pogue and Yahoo's "Normals" Problem · · Score: 1

    I was a Pogue fan for about 5 minutes. Then I read his column. And saw him on NOVA. Ugh. He has a face for IRC and a style for grade school. Which apparently go well together.

  23. Re:Nihilists? on Former NSA Chief Warns Hackers Will Attack US If Snowden Is Captured · · Score: 4, Funny

    Dude, the rug ties the room together.

  24. Compensating for something? on Chinese Firm Approved To Raise World's Tallest Building In 90 Days · · Score: 1

    Tallest building in the world? Sounds like they come up short in other areas!

  25. smells like on Adobe's Creative Cloud Illustrates How the Cloud Costs You More · · Score: 1

    Sim city 5 all over again