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  1. Re: Still chinese on Opera Adds Free and Unlimited VPN Service To Its Android Browser (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 2

    Same for the US and EU so you have no point.

  2. Re: GAY NIGGERS GNAA FELCH PATROL SNOODLE LICKER F on Trump Blockade of Huawei Fizzles In European 5G Rollout (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    My problem with it is that I can't copy the URL and clicking share just show something which is then immediately removed on phone (fix Slashdot don't censor to encourage socialist fucktards.)

  3. Re: Recycling is a dead end on As Costs Skyrocket, More US Cities Stop Recycling (nytimes.com) · · Score: 2

    As long as you give the fair salary and don't use them as slaves.
    But if you did would you choose them over others?

  4. Re: This is going to be one of the biggest lawsuit on Flawed Analysis, Failed Oversight: How Boeing, FAA Certified the Suspect 737 MAX Flight Control System (seattletimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Use this one then:
    Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2012 http://norden.diva-portal.org/...

  5. Three times quicker on NVIDIA's Ray Tracing Tech Will Soon Run On Older GTX Cards (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    ... or three times as quick?

    1.6, 2 and 3 times as fast or 1.6, 2 and 3 times faster?

  6. You did the same with porn, speeding and shootings.

  7. Re: What do you expect from an American company on Spotify Files Complaint Against Apple With the European Commission Over 30% Tax and Restrictive Rules (spotify.com) · · Score: 1

    Criminal to get away with something?

    That's not how it work. When it's decided a crime you didn't get away.

  8. Buy Ericsson. At least if I don't flee to Finland.

  9. Yeah of course some people settled the land in the first place.
    Back in mid 18th century the population size was less than 2 million.
    Early 20th century the amount of immigrants was <1%.
    Immigration picked up during WWII with a bit higher around 1969 for some reason and then in the 80s to mid 90s especially with war in former Yugoslavia and then went completely bananas since 2011 up until now. They said the new law would only bring in a few more work and relative immigrants and cost 1.7 billion SEK (/ year I assume) but clearly it attracted a lot of asylum seekers the budget for immigration is in the tens of billions of SEK of course and since that money goes to the municipalities too maybe that do a decent job covering stuff like more pressure onto schools and a demand for more teachers and such.
    However bringing those people in become a at-least two generations long commitment, I assume most of the cost fall into that migration post in the budget for the first three years when the migration office have the responsibility but then it leave them and become state and municipal responsibility through the general welfare systems and since the engagement in the job market, the salaries, the taxes paid are lower and the need for additional benefits to sustain the salaries or get a job with economical support as an encouragement for the employer, the extra needs in schools, police, courts are higher bringing people in doesn't become a cost which only exist for one or three years but rather for life. And so far the second generation of people with an immigrant background still under-performs and cause more trouble so likely there's still some cost even there. .. and that's in the old Sweden where the majority at-least were Swedes. Who knows how this new Lebanon made up of a bunch of different ethnicities and behaviors will do. Likely slightly worse I assume. Also as the country sinks more of the people who perform better than average will likely leave for something better.

  10. Re: Considering the fact that on How Badly Are We Being Ripped Off On Eyewear? Former Industry Execs Tell All (latimes.com) · · Score: 0

    The Swedish way is 1/50 is a jihadist. 49/50 aren't (but 45 are Muslim.) How many do you take in?

  11. Re: Price gouging by an eyewear monopolist? on How Badly Are We Being Ripped Off On Eyewear? Former Industry Execs Tell All (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    I've been looking through this thread but I can see what you are going for.

    Surely he didn't said his eyes was altered? But rather that he wouldn't want it done by the lowest bidder?

    I though it cost much more. Then again this is shit hole Sweden.

  12. Those wanting to drench our nations in immigrants are also a tiny loud minority?

  13. You should have your skin ripped off.

    Yeah just a question about when they will try to steal that too.
    We're already their subjects, the slaves, why not literally take our bodies too.

  14. Re: Calling bullshit. Facebook is 15, he is 18 on Teen Who Defied Anti-Vax Mom Says She Got False Information From One Source: Facebook (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    He's 18. Of course he doesn't know.

  15. Re:How hard is it to change the mode to full auto? on US Army Assures Public That Robot Tanks Adhere To AI Murder Policy (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Enable cheats when it gets tough?

    But what about the VAC bans?!

  16. Re: In before Republicans lie. on Report Finds Widespread Contamination at Nation's Coal Ash Sites (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    All our nuclear power plants was made 1972-1985, so there's been none for made for the last 34 years and they started showing up 47 years ago.

    (That power do pollute too but less, then again wind- and watermills are older, and we still make almost half of our electricity using hydro power.)

  17. Re: Not nearly as comtaminated as Fukishima or Che on Report Finds Widespread Contamination at Nation's Coal Ash Sites (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Both disasters together are better than one week of coal burning contamination?

  18. Re: In before Republicans lie. on Report Finds Widespread Contamination at Nation's Coal Ash Sites (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Or you could had used slaves. Renewable and ecological.

  19. Re: In before Republicans lie. on Report Finds Widespread Contamination at Nation's Coal Ash Sites (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Nuclear?

  20. Re: In before Republicans lie. on Report Finds Widespread Contamination at Nation's Coal Ash Sites (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I know it may be seen as such a waste of something dense, reactive and dangerous but what if I told you that you could nuke for electricity!?

  21. Re: Could had called it 3.2 gen 3. on USB-IF Confusingly Merges USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 Under New USB 3.2 Branding (macrumors.com) · · Score: 1

    Or what about usb connector speed.

  22. Could had called it 3.2 gen 3. on USB-IF Confusingly Merges USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 Under New USB 3.2 Branding (macrumors.com) · · Score: 1

    Wtf is this shit?
    3.2 gen 3 would had been consistent with previous shit.

    Just calling it 3.2 or 5 would had made the most sense but clearly they don't want transparency they want marketing.

  23. Video game industry is a few giants buying everything and then milking the brands too.

  24. I buy lots of virtual content because the price is decent so it's a factor but that doesn't mean that the other claim of piracy bring a hassle isn't one too.
    Finding ebooks and comics and such take time and effort which you have less of if you just pay.

    Price isn't everything. Lack of easy access to pirated content is one too.

    Plus getting caught. Torrenting using random free VPN service at least may not work.

  25. Re: OOPS! s/FCC/SEC/g on Elon Musk Should Be Held In Contempt For Tweet, SEC Tells Judge (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    If that ever happened not without a fight.