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  1. Re:Use the Force, Twitter on Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Says Biometrics May Defeat Bots (duo.com) · · Score: 2

    The reality of twitter. It only gains attention when it leaves twitter, whilst on twitter no matter the appearance of interaction, just one bird screaming to see how many other birds are listening and every twit lost in the din, as millions upon millions of birds, 'er', idiots scream for attention, most not listening to each other. Hey get one to leave twitter it has some tranction but whilst on there just another empty scream. Which shows you the real value of twitter, basically zero, it is meaningless until it leaves twitter and get broadcast beyond one empty worthless platform.

    Most the the bullshit coming out of Dorsey mouth is just marketing crap to try to inflate the worth of twitter, to create the illusion of meaning in those idiot tweets, it wake makes the lame arse rich.

    You still use twitter than you are a twat. Grow up, it is the internet for screaming kiddies, it has zero worth or social meaning, an advertising platform, whose content is largely ignored, until it is shifted off the platform and they pay people to do that, marketing.

  2. Hey, why not save money and run the courts the same way. The jury works from home, where a government agent makes sure they are 'er' safe. Your lawyer also you never see them, save money just text it in. The judge, why bother, you are already guilty, the trial a mere formality, your were born poor 'er' guilty, get used to it.

    Why make you politicians appear in your houses of government and be publicly seen to be free of coercion and in a 'PUBLICLY' controlled safe environment, in front of the public, and publicly debating and voting. Nahh, fuck that, we are morons, let them do it all behind closed doors with a camera, teleprompters, lobbyist advisor, bag men, all in attendance, and public not allowed anywhere near them, keep them looking good and sounding smart, and fuck the morons that vote for them.

    OHHH MY seriously how can you seppos be so fucking gullible, I mean seriously, let them run your government as an entirely faked day time soap operas displayed to your from you idiots boxes, just sit their and consume fake democracy you morons, seriously what the fuck. Why can't you see through this silly shit, it is entirely corrupt and meant to deny everything that democracy is meant to be.

  3. Here is how it works dipstick. Not only will they cut investment, they will purposefully create dark fibre, fibre that does nothing. This to overload traffic, so unfortunately sic traffic shaping must occur, shame about that and with the traffic shaping comes corporate censorship of everyone and inflated prices. Lobbyist blocking open competition, lies about it being too expensive to run cable, reduced overall bandwidth, forcefully increasing competition for access to services and not the other way round, this to inflate prices and bring in lots and lots and lots of traffic shaping ie corporate controlled censorship, corporate boardrooms deciding what you can and can not say on their internet, even in private conversations. This as a factual conspiracy between the US government, the deep state and the shadow government, they are shutting the internet down, with the backing of M$ and Google and of course a cabal of incumbent telecoms, oh yeah. Really sick stuff, dreamt up by psychopaths to retain power, corrupt as fuck and Pai the shite eating cunt, the number one pathetic quisling, what a fucking worthless lamearse. MS newsguard, yeah, guarding you from the news, keeping the truth from you, guard dogs for the establishment and they have the power to single you out on updates and shut you down.

  4. Re:Don't worry, Julian on Julian Assange Launches Legal Challenge Against Trump Administration (theguardian.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yeah, right. What this is really all about, the US government wants to declare it globally illegal to report the criminal activities of the US government in the rest of the world. So you as citizen witness the criminal activity of a foriegn power, the US government, in your country or in an country where you are at the time, if you report the crime to the authorities of that country, the US want to charge you with the crime of espionage, seriously. You see a CIA agent kill someone, report it and the US government wants to prosecute you and probably kill you in detention, you committed a crime against the US state by reporting the crimes of the US state, when they are the foreign power. A real shite stain, on freedom, democracy and justice, full blow fascism and a populace too cowardly to put a stop to it, even when they are publicly attacked, imagine men allowing the government to fondle their genitals in front of those, well, women's children, they ain't men no more, when they allow that to happen, an emasculated populace, sheeple, trained to be sheared.

  5. Re:Performance of these laptops? on Microsoft Debuts New Low-Cost Laptops and 'Classroom Pen' For Schools (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, how much are they charging for windows on that platform. I thought that sort of price double dealing, free in one market, pay everywhere else was illegal, a monopolistic action designed to drive out competition and once lock in achieved, well the OS goes back to costing more than the hardware and no other software yet. Does this not subject them to an anti-trust suit, should they fail to make their OS available at similar prices in other markets. Keep in mind, they also take out the invasion of privacy, only because it would be illegal and their lobbyists have not made it legal and preferably compulsory. Unfortunately the major competitor Google is even worse.

  6. Re:Oh no on Google Considering Pulling News Service From Europe (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    EU news would basically die. Locked in to local publishers in a local news service and those news publishers not be able to publish beyond their own platform, effectively silences, as of course the rest of the world makes news globally available and smarter news providers realise a bit of their news on another site with a link, to their site, is what gets most people to their site. The EU corporate establishment just had some delusional idea, they everyone would be forced back to their local site for corporate propaganda, instead, they would just look elsewhere in the world or independent news services.

    They had a delusional idea about forcing people back to their web sites but reality crept in at the last moment and they realised people would simply not bother with their news at all and audience would shrink alarmingly as they went to international sources for news. Now they are just trying to slime their way out of this shite, whilst trying to figure out a Big Brother way to force people to watch corporate propaganda, three times a day.

  7. Re:Fake News on US Will Seek Extradition of Huawei CFO From Canada (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Makes little to no difference in the argument. No country, I repeat,. NO COUNTRY, should allow another country to control their digital infrastructure, all of it should be locally made. In terms of seeking to physically and sexually abuse the daughter of the head of Hauwei as some sort of sick game, there will be a real price to pay. You do not get to be the head of a major Chinese corporation without being tied to the Chinese government. Likely the abuse will be met with a lethal response targeted at US executives, can't arrest them, fine, they will succumb to a range of select Chinese herbs and spices.

    Canada will pay in trade and exclusions, US will pay in top end corporate board members of equal rank, well, passing on, can not arrest because China does not have vassal governments all over the world, well, China can block assassination attempts far more readily than the US. There will be prices to pay amongst the US elite and make no mistake.

  8. Re:Nobody cares for the "eco-system" on Google Will Start Retiring Hangouts For G Suite Users In October (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Google clearly prefer it, because it locks out competitors that do elements of it much batter and it provides one 'RING' of services, "One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them". https://www.youtube.com/watch?....

    It should be way more funnier than it is but everyone should know exactly their intent by creating a central local to control 'ALL' human social interactions on their services or is you your service and fealty to them. The big shit at Alphabet might be too much of a stain to publicly be in charge, clearly still pulling the strings. Imagine Google getting worse than M$, well, it seems to be happening.

  9. Re:None of the Above on Slashdot Asks: Which Mobile Payment Service Is Best For You? (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, well I will continue to use my preferred mobile payment system, bloody cash, done and finished. Imagine giving corporations who retain the right to censor all us, the ability to censor our payments for anything. You can imagine a Google payment system dickbrain coming out and saying, "We don't agree with the statements made by all the members of the Green Party, as we don't agree with those statements, we will be cutting off all electronic payment systems to those people's seconds latter the announcement from the electronic payment cabal, they will be following suit, the crime going against corporate propaganda", all members of the greens unable to make any electronic payments and cash does not exist any more, can't make payments, well there goes communications access and can't pay rent. Your slave ID will be your corporate provided electronics fund registration number, which you can be denied access to at any time for any corporate cabal reason and you can not get another one, obey or starve.

  10. More accurately and fairly, you as the end user should be able to choose who can serve you ads and who can not, this based around ads served and the manner in which they are served.

    Google is not a search engine, it is an advertising and manipulation engine. The right move now, block gmail addresses, use gmail and you mail bounces, let them try to fucking block that the raging pack of ass hats.

    Personally I think Google played the corrupt had too early, first in corrupting democracy, then in corporate based censorship of humanity and now forcing screaming ads on anyone attempting to use the internet, basically poison the internet, this will cost them as it should. Why the fuck would anyone trust an advertising and manipulation engine, a real scummy company and the people that work there, well in light of this, you have to question their morality.

  11. Re:They missed the interesting question on Netflix 'Would Lose 57 Percent of Their Subscribers If They Added Commercials' (netimperative.com) · · Score: 1

    Reality corporate douche bag creep. Once they do ads they will creap them up to the highest tier no matter what, because psychopath executives and bullshit spreadsheets. Introduce ads and I am gone, done and finished, never look back, regardless of tiering bullshit because it is inevitable that advertisers will, scream and scream and scream at Netflix to allow them to scream and scream and scream at us. As for youtube ads, well, want to not sell me something try to force me to watch an ad for it and I guarantee I will most emphatically not buy. Accidentally hit a really off putting KFC ad on youtube, it put me off that shite for life, well spent, KFC (serious, shove that crap where the sun don't shine). The days of screaming at most end users in ads is over, want to lose customers keep doing, especially forced youtube ads.

  12. Re:At least the lights are on somewhere on DHS Issues Security Alert About Recent DNS Hijacking Attacks (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    The DHS has no choice but to work, otherwise when they are doing nothing, everyone would realise that is pretty much what they do, nothing, apart from spying on their own, the DHS, brownshirts in waiting. Doing something is hardly sending out propaganda alerts, making claims about IP addresses as if they reflect reality. Take the wild illogic, ohh look, DNS redirected, by the IP, addresses, but wait if you can so readily alter DNS, why are IP addresses so secure, wait they are less secure, interesting. You can not really, logically claim successful DNS attacks launched by equally insecure IP addresses, hack one and the other can be hacked and hence, they own claim of the attack source is refuted by the very nature of the successful attack, oh but if it a Russian, Chinese of Iranian IP address, than it is always Russian, Chinese or Iranian intelligence services.

  13. Of course what is really going on is a mad rush to find and develop fields, do enough to package them as an investment, sell them to pension funds and then bet against them going belly up, crushed by nuclear and renewable, same insanely greedy rush to develop underwater property, to sell it to mug punters, prior to them going literally underwater, well, at least the bits attached to the ground.

  14. Re:Does anyone have the most important information on Dutch Surgeon Wins Landmark 'Right To Be Forgotten' Case (theguardian.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    The story being, basically a weekend plastic surgeon that uses a rented theatre and cheap gig economy nurses in surgery, did a quick dirty, boobie deflation job. After sending the gig economy cheap surgery team home, who are too expensive and leaving the victim in the care of general nurse after the weekend surgeon wandered off counting the profits. Well the victim was not quite sealed up and was leaking, a lot, rather than put together a proper surgical team. The doctor sort of botched one up with the nurses available to get the victim done with as fast as possible, costing the surgeon money now and well, quite the awkward mess, all those amateurs in a room and after lots of bleeding and mess an hour and a half latter the patient sealed up.

    Going in for surgery, go with a surgeon who works in a real hospital and where you will have doctors and nurses of all sorts on tap. Go to a weekend hacker that rents an surgery by the hour and brings on gig economy party time surgical 'er' specialists, and is looking to make as much profit as possible, as in spend as little as possible and push the gig economy workers out the surgery door as fast as possible.

    When going in for surgery, ask which hospital and full time staff, don't go to the rental surgery and the gig economy workers, it's cheaper for a reason. That doctors special gig is https://www.drkappel.nl/ and https://www.drkappel.nl/, when it comes to inflato boobies she works the flip side, deflation. Runs a whole 'Institute' of medical practices web site (I'll bet it wants goggle search to remember that), when in reality a surgeon on the cheap, rented surgery and gig economy surgical staff the cheapest available, to maximise profits and good luck for the victims.

    Most people going to a surgery would expect the doctor and the surgical team to know each other well and be practised working together so as not to make mistakes and during and post surgery, a lot of resources accessible for problems, not to be left in the lurch, bleeding out.

  15. Re:So if its a natural cycle on Ancient Climate Change Triggered Warming That Lasted Thousands of Years (phys.org) · · Score: 1

    It is neither an idle solar system, nor an idle galaxy nor an idle universe, plenty of things things can quite readily screw with the earth and even a major sun event can have dramatic outcomes for the earth, an even over a week having an impact over millions of years, just suck it up. We get subject to enough catastrophies without creating our own, oh look it's too late, we have already created at own, it is only a matter of socialising those costs now that the profits have been privatised but when the calamity strikes, they will be seeking to hang those profiteers and it is only a matter of time and the randomness of weather outcomes, forget stable change with stable models reflect climate change or weather averages, real weather will make a mockery of the nice smooth climate change models, expect the 1st metre sea level rise resulting from a cycle of weather events to occur a whole lot sooner, that the nice smooth averaging climate change models predict. With that sea level rise, will be the scream to, hang em high, at it will be the rich who loose underwater front assets who are not fossil fuel investors who will scream the loudest and be heard, ahh fossil fuellers kicking in the wind.

  16. Re: Perfect World on AI is Sending People To Jail -- and Getting it Wrong (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 2

    The data is abused in the most disgusting and ingenious way imaginable. What the data actually analyses is the performance of various correctional services and highlight which are failing and which are succeeding and blaming the victims, the recidivist criminals, who commit crime upon release because not only were they not rehabilitated but due to abuse and corruption within the systems, icentivised to commit future crimes.

    The US correctional services system has become of cesspool of abuse, corruption and profits for corporations who benefit by recidivism and seemingly purposefully promote it and hide their failure by publicly blaming their victims. Right there, data for who are the best and worst correctional facilities in the USA but let's forget that, and stick to the narrative that for profit prisons with big fat profit margins save money, ohh yeah, USA number one at recidivism, yeah USA.

  17. Re:Internet vs Web on We'll Likely See a Rise in Internet Blackouts in 2019 (newamerica.org) · · Score: 1

    Much easier to disrupt physically. Simply drop in an electron magnetic pulse driver, to repeatedly pulse and not only completely disrupt traffic but damage the hardware across a broad region which would also disrupt repairs to the system, due to the disruption of repair communications and infrastructure and also further complicated by the abandonment of manual systems to fall back to when digital systems fail. You could build one around a diesel generator or probably hack the grid to generate repeated power flows to generate self destructing electro magnetic pulses. You could probably also broadcast them in a set direction to disrupt activities, probably bounce under the ionosphere to get it going past the horizon.

    EMP drivers will be the new weapon in the digital age, not the one of pulse which hardened gear can tolerate but the sustained repeating pulse which disrupt any exposed digital equipment communication links.

  18. Re:Training on Demand and Salaries For Data Scientists Continue To Climb (ieee.org) · · Score: 2

    The demand is quite peculiar ie 'are you anal retentive enough to be completely blithely ammoral about prying into the private lives of people so that you can manipulative them in order to monetise their existence, then we have a job for you'. Now, that is the truth, that particular job is attracting the worst of the worst, in the digital arena both in terms of employers and employees, real slimey douche bag territory. Not all there are all sorts of valid data analysis problems but everyone knows thanks to the precedents set by the dick brains at Google and co, prying into and controlling people's private lives is the dominant focus, it's a fucking sickness.

    Being associated with that kind of employment is going to become a real stain upon a persons character, guilt by intimate association, oh your a data scientist, hows that anal probe program going.

  19. Re:Bigger fines will get attention on Russia Tries To Force Facebook, Twitter To Relocate Servers To Russia (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It also makes American spying more difficult. It is entirely reasonable for any country to demand data about it's citizens be kept in that country for audit and the means to force it of course is by targeting all income generated by it and of course to implement custodial sentences for purposeful intent to thwart it. So make it illegal to pay for ads on that service, to copy the USA, as a sanctioned 'FOREIGN' corporation, with intent to thwart income generation activities. Who cares about securing the data to force compliance, it is all about purposefully impact the income generating capabilities in the country enforcing it's laws.

    So using a court case to bring down a judgement of income sanctioning activity of the non compliant foreign corporation, copying 'AMERICAN' tactics, in a fashion. With of course, surprise, surprise, surprise, arrests without warning, again mimicking American actions.

    Any county should demand that data about it's citizens be stored in country and only in country, this to protect and secure that data and penalise corporations that fail to secure that data or attempt to gain more data than they are legally allowed, especially with regard to minors. Penalising activities should take the form of court ordered sanctions to disrupt the economic activities of the corporation in country and extend to custodial sentences for purposeful intent to thwart those regulations, targeted at the individuals who wilfully acted against the law, local and foreign.

  20. Re:I think it fits on Apple Maps Gooses DuckDuckGo In Search Privacy Partnership (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Let's cut to the chase, choosing Apple will in terms of marketing penetration, allow DuckDuckGo to more readily Goose Google and that is what it is all about. From Apple's perspective, DuckDuckGo, allows it to penetrate more into Google Android territory.

  21. How about something far more logical. To disprove something by analysing it's probabilities you must first set up a research project to investigate it. Stargates, yeah, nahhhhhh, is a star gate research project. Lets not read to much into the research they make 'PUBLICLY' available, it is the stuff they keep secret where we will actually learn something. The biggest reason why they will not admit what they know, the real reason because they know so little and ego demands that must publicly know the answer so they pretend nothing because although they know more than that, part of the delusions of control. They are control freaks, they must control, hence they are loathe to admit largely nothing but ignorance, oh they know all right and they have some evidence but they don't know much, well, anything beyond what they have been allowed to know and they do know that is true.

  22. Re:Where is the evidence? on Russian Hackers Allegedly Attempted To Breach the DNC After the 2018 Midterms (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    Just add the bit that was censored out. 'People with IP addresses in the Russian IP address range', of course that don't sell anything and of course once it hits Russia, they don't know anything beyond that, the person could be next door and route it all over the place, with servers rented in Russia from Australia or in China from Japan. All meaningless twaddle. Fuck Americans complain and phishing attacks when they are launching actual missiles and cleaning people all over the world, ohh boo hoo, your idiot employees are clicking emails they are not meant to, nor that you have set up filters to block but keep on actually killing people because that is a good thing.

  23. Re:Uh oh - I know someone with a Surface on Microsoft Suggests Windows 10 Mobile Users Switch To iOS or Android As Support Winds Down (macrumors.com) · · Score: 1

    Actually in reality, that is what M$ should have done. Well, lose in the market place, hmm, why the fuck not, fuck up my competitors and try to make money on the hardware not the software. The M$ Linux phone with a Windows GUI, selling the hardware is better than nothing and well you might just fuckover your competitors in a big way. How much market share could M$ steal from iOS and Android, with a Linux Mobile Phone system, tied into a free open source app landscape and make money selling the hardware and take it from your competitors. It what at least put some cool shine on the turd that is M$, you might not be able to polish it but you can spray it with a coat of paint to make it look better and hide the odour, bwa hah hah.

  24. Re:The problem with monopoly on Google Faces Renewed Protests and Criticism Over China Search Project (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    What the fuckity fuck, we spent years, centuries, millenia without them. They are fucking nothing, only our work makes them something. DuckDuckGo is already a better search engine, and email services are a dime a dozen, neither here nor there. Alternate video catalogues are growing and google social media just rolled over and died. They are fuck all, just their brand of marketing, their marketing delusions, jammed in your face all day everyday. Google spend more time marketing themselves than they do anything else, just an entire ALPAHBET of bullshit, of censorship and seeking to corrupt democracy.

    Not only do they have competition but it is gaining on them as we speak.

  25. Re:Maybe cut your terrible management? on Tesla Is Cutting 7 Percent of Its Workforce To Reduce Model 3 Price (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    They had extra staff for future expansion but the Chinese production facility means that growth will be in China instead and a far greater number of cars, a whole lot more cars, order of magnitude more. You wont hear all that much out of China until they get closer to production and of course you will hear high volume advertising once they achieve full production.

    Tesla needed China with General Motors and Mercedes both declaring major electric vehicle production lines and more will follow. For Tesla to compete it's base model production had to shift to China.