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  1. Yeah.

    Samsung will so totally copy-cat Apple and use OLED displays once Apple have started using them! ...

  2. Not that I think the Quran is the word of god but where's the proof about how it can't be which you talk about?

  3. Re:Long range space probes? on Scientists Turn Nuclear Waste Into Diamond Batteries (newatlas.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Just another white-supremacy patriarchy hateful penis .. yeah.. whatever..

    I assume white men was involved in this somehow?! OH THE HORRORS! .Fuck socialism, globalism, NWO, anti-whites, ..

  4. Re:Just call a spade a spade on Advertising Company AppNexus Bans Breitbart News Over Hate Speech (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    NSDAP where socialist. Learn to accept it.

    They were for national socialism rather than global socialism but they were definitely socialist.

    And they didn't act all that different to other socialists, like the democratic people republic you mention.

    As for the democratic peopleÂs republic of Korea it's a "people's republic" where the idea is that the people wants/benefits from a Marxist-Leninist system and hence it's in their interest and such a system is the "people's" choice or way. It is a socialist shit-hole. Just like all the others.

    Seem like you actually get to vote in North Korea.
    There's just one name on the ballot and you get the choice to be happy with that or go to a special booth to cross the person out if you don't want to vote for the person in question. You have to vote so .. It's a slight bit worse than the democracy we've got here in Sweden. Back in reality it has turned out that people care more about whatever they have competent rulers than whatever you got to vote or not. If you end up with a shitty government even if you voted people aren't happy .. I'm not suggesting the rulers of North Korea are good I'm just stating how it has turned out.

    If communism (or Islam) was the best system people would be happy with it even if they didn't hadn't voted for it.

    The largest problem with it is that it's not. Not whatever people got to vote or not. Though voting in North Korea doesn't change anything.

    Marxism is trash. We already know that it perform awfully vs a freer economy and still a whole bunch of idiots want it because some people have done better than they have.

  5. Re:Just call a spade a spade on Advertising Company AppNexus Bans Breitbart News Over Hate Speech (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    My usual reply to any Nazi-sympathizer association claim directed to me is that I'm not a socialist.

  6. Re:I buy lots of ebooks - Cheap "unix" books on HB on O'Reilly Discounts Every eBook By 50% (oreilly.com) · · Score: 1

    I use Opera 41.0.2353.56 right now.

    I don't know how it works for you because they may remember my chosen charity but in my case 50% of the charity part of the money goes to Code for America which is the pre-chosen one and then maybe you have another one which you can change I don't know how it works maybe they always remember the option I've chosen before and always let me use that one. The second one for me is the nature conservancy - I have no idea how good that one is but I guess to privatize nature and then just decide to do nothing with it is the most powerful way to preserve it in a nation where ownership is respected. I don't know if that's how they work but it's likely why I picked it. Supposedly you can pick among thousands of charities but that's the one I picked at some time for .. likely pretty random reason (searched for nature or something?), so you can give it to lots of different charities but I assume if you haven't chosen something then maybe all of the charity part or half of it went to Code for America:
    http://www.codeforamerica.org/

    I would had recommended Vivaldi, Chrome or modern Opera if it wasn't that mine have used around 1 TB of my SSD on three different occasions by swapping around like crazy. I don't really know how to protect against that.

    If you pay at-least $1 you get the first 5 books.
    If you pay at-least $8 you get the first 12 books.
    And if you pay at-least $15 you get all 16 books.

    If you have paid any amount you AFAIK can increase the payment up to a week after the bundle have ended to beat the tier you want and the additional content will unlock. It used to be 30 days and they don't specify for how long any longer but in my experience it's one week and possibly one week and almost 15 minutes. Maybe some bundles work differently but that's my experience.

  7. Re:I buy lots of ebooks - Cheap "unix" books on HB on O'Reilly Discounts Every eBook By 50% (oreilly.com) · · Score: 1

    Google + pdf most often end up to links to YouTube videos or Google docs or something which looks like a blurred PDF reader which suggest you register for a free (for some time?) account by giving them your credit card data or some usenet page. None of it really gives you the book.

    Sometimes you actually can find the book though.

    Pirate bay doesn't have all the books and comics which are on HB they may have some. The prices are very fair on HB anyway.

    Mobilism I have no idea about. Maybe I should check it out.

  8. Re:APress as well on O'Reilly Discounts Every eBook By 50% (oreilly.com) · · Score: 1

    You get 16 of the ones from O'reilly for $15 together on https://www.humblebundle.com/b..., the first 5 for just $1 together.

  9. I buy lots of ebooks - Cheap "unix" books on HB on O'Reilly Discounts Every eBook By 50% (oreilly.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    I don't know where to find all of them and if they are fairly priced I may buy them.

    Anyway what I really wanted to point out is the current book bundle over at https://www.humblebundle.com/b...
    It beats 50% off.

    UNIX presented by O'reilly:

    For free:
    * Ten Steps to Linux Survival Excerpt

    $1:
    * Unix in a Nutshell, 4th edition.
    * sed & awk, 2nd edition.
    * lex and yacc, 2nd edition.
    * Learning the Bash shell, 3rd edition.
    * Linux pocket guide, 3rd edition.

    Pay $8 and you'll also get:
    * Bash cookbook.
    * Classic shell Scripting.
    * Learning GNU Emacs, 3rd edition.
    * UNIX power tools.
    * Learning the vi and vim editors, 7th edition.
    * Bash pocket reference, 2nd edition.
    * Learning UNIX for OS X, 2nd edition.

    Pay $15 and you'll also get:
    * Essential system administration, 3rd edition.
    * TCP/IP network administration, 3rd edition.
    * DNS and BIND, 5th edition.
    * Network Troubleshooting Tools.

    All in all 16 books for $15.

  10. Re:Just call a spade a spade on Advertising Company AppNexus Bans Breitbart News Over Hate Speech (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    .. to yet another useless stupid comment?

  11. Re:Just call a spade a spade on Advertising Company AppNexus Bans Breitbart News Over Hate Speech (betanews.com) · · Score: 2

    Even if I were a Nazi claiming I'm a Nazi isn't a counter argument by itself.

    Sure I hate a lot of people and idea. The left do to.
    Sure I don't want a whole bunch of immigrants in the country (the left doesn't really either, like, ask them if they want nationalist east-Europeans, Russians or maybe even work immigration, or ask the Muslims if they want non-Muslims in their land.)

    So fucking what?

    This is Sweden. It was inhabited by Swedes. Swedes owned Sweden. Sweden was supposed to be a democracy One way or the other the will of the people should had ruled the nation. Today they call that populism just like you call the alt-right Nazis and as such want to make the case that it's wrong because of that. How the fuck is the will of the people wrong because it's the will of the people?

    The way I see it is that the time they stopped listening is the time their mandate to rule the nation on our behalf ended.

    I don't give much/any benefit to the fact that they let the immigrants in, that they gave them permanent residency permits and citizenship and that they added a bunch of positive human-rights to our constitution, put multiculturalism in there and if they decided for incredible stupidity in doing the childrenÂs convention part of it. As long as that wasn't argued and supported by the people.

    I don't see the right of theft or slavery no matter whatever you even voted for it or wrote it down in your law.

  12. Re:Bit of fact checking needed here on Virtual Reality is Pushing Gaming Into Another 'Golden Age': Xbox Co-founder (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Sorry Dreamcast.

    SEGA is a games company right? ;)

    S3 Virge, 3Dfx Voodoo, Nvidia TNT, .. you too want a mention?

  13. Re:Bit of fact checking needed here on Virtual Reality is Pushing Gaming Into Another 'Golden Age': Xbox Co-founder (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't he really mean "when 3D games become a thing on consoles" though?

    PS1, N64, Xbox and onwards.

    VR open up for new games.
    AR too.

  14. The disbelieving lobbyists and the action of Trump is political anti-science.

  15. Here in Sweden what you vote for is secret but you take the ballots in an open space where they all sit before going to the screen of place to put it in an envelope.

    You can take multiple ones but for some reasons that may be enough to not to want to around looking for "the bad party" I guess.

    With electronic voting maybe you feel safer in that others aren't looking? I don't know how it works in America. Is there a chance people just felt more secure voting Trump when voting electronically?

  16. Re:Why LEGO? on Humble Bundle Supports The EFF With A LEGO eBook Sale (humblebundle.com) · · Score: 1

    I doubt it's the charity which decide.
    Someone wanted to sell their content and Humble bundle was ok with it and maybe matched them with a charity or maybe the seller of the books made the choice of the charity.

    I doubt the charity choose the content providers.

    But I don't see why this is on Slashdot since I buy a lot of Humble bundles and there's always charities and sometimes EFF and those don't make it..

    Who cares really?

    Also some of these books has been before and I paid then so I won't buy it again.

  17. Re:Censorship has never improved society on German Minister: Facebook Should Be Treated Like a Media Company Rather Than a Technology Platform (reuters.com) · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The problem isn't we dislike immigrants and don't want them here.

    The problem is the traitor politicians bring them in even though that is the case.

    They caused the situation. Admit the mistake, don't redo it and try to undo what has been done.

  18. The first one I don't get at all.

    I don't see how Britannia would be more powerful on a global scale alone / outside of the EU.

    As for the Lisbon treaty I don't know what it contains.

    And I also don't see how now people who have joined the military to protect the Queen and the nation only have to do that considering since they are NATO members they may still have to fight to defend another nation.

  19. Apple is for faggots (JK) on Apple's New 15-Inch MacBook Pros Have Storage Soldered To the Logic Board (macrumors.com) · · Score: 1

    It make complete sense now.

    You must really like to be butt-fucked if you get an Apple .. any hardware really but lets say Macbook Pro ... and still they buy one.

  20. Chrome and Vivaldi also do this, possibly ext. on Spotify Is Writing Massive Amounts of Junk Data To Storage Drives (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Chrome and Vivaldi also does this, possibly due to some extension I have (Adblock Plus and BankID mostly.)

    Three times at-least they have written away 1 TB of data thanks to messing with swap I guess.

    I wish there was some information when the load got high / lots of data was written. Need some program for that. (Samsung EVO 850.)

  21. Re: Dear Kaspersky, and other upset antivirus make on Kaspersky Lab Files Complaint Against Microsoft for Giving Unfair Advantage To Windows Defender (myce.com) · · Score: 2

    Then stop using Windows.

    I guess clown attack season is over and you've come here instead.

    Anyway there's no need to stop using Windows and no need to pay for all software since Windows defender is there which is the case, scenario and why it's used. It's free and make Windows somewhat more secure.

  22. Re:Before you act like this is so nefarious... on Russia Says it Was in Touch With Trump Campaign During Election (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    not weird that even if Trump was a Putin of him

    Was a Putin of him?
    Was a puppet of him it should had said :D

    Brains .. It's funny how mine doesn't work ;)

    And to the non-native cry-baby, confidence, pride, self-esteem, sanity, honesty, respect, control all sexy as fuck.

  23. Re:Before you act like this is so nefarious... on Russia Says it Was in Touch With Trump Campaign During Election (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Homophobia is strong in the societies where more or less everyone predates on young boys.

    In Obama sometimes his "black hood" body expressions / walk / movements comes through too. Nothing wrong with that but it's funny when one notice it.

  24. Re:Before you act like this is so nefarious... on Russia Says it Was in Touch With Trump Campaign During Election (cnbc.com) · · Score: 2

    Since Vladimir Putin is the best president in the world it's not weird that even if Trump was a Putin of him he'd still be a better president than Hillary Clinton.

    He'd be taught from the best.

    What a man. If only we had him.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

    / etnopluralist libertarian nationalist Swede

  25. Re:One itsy-bitsy flaw in this plan on Silicon Valley Investors Call For California To Secede From the US After Trump Win (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    They'd have to build a wall and find some way to make the other 49 states pay for it.

    If we only were talking about San Francisco I guess they would be up for it?