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  1. Re: Instant pickup isn't new... on Amazon Adds 'Instant Pickup Points' In US Brick-And-Mortar Push (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Why would 2% go to Visa?

  2. 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

    Another way you could put it is that they have an opportunity to be true heros of freedom and help fight the good fight against the kinds of things that make this planet horrible, but instead they choose money.

  3. 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

    Trump is proving that all the right are alt-right. If you tolerate Trump's racism it makes you complicit and until they impeach that orange turd it is a complete endorsement of the alt-right.

  4. 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

    You lost all credibility at "SJW"

  5. Re:politics on Intel CEO Exits President Trump's Manufacturing Council (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    There is absolutely no economic benefit to being part of Trump's circus of idiots. He made the right move.

  6. Re:My server, My rules on Judge Says LinkedIn Cannot Block Startup From Public Profile Data (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    This is more like a garment manufacturer displaying their garments in a publicly viewable Macy's window, but having a guard outside who pushes certain people off the sidewalk.

  7. Re:Lack of need... on Behind the Hype of 'Lab-Grown' Meat (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 0

    They should be released and let nature decide. If they die, so be it -- it's better to die free. If they survive then it's nature working as intended...

  8. Re:Let's cut through the bullshit, please. on Behind the Hype of 'Lab-Grown' Meat (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    there's nothing wrong with eating meat

    Eating it? No. Acquiring it without the enslavement and murder of animals is trickier.

  9. Re:We need to get with the times. on Behind the Hype of 'Lab-Grown' Meat (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    What an honorable avowal. There is truly nothing more courageous than murdering defenseless animals. That level of respect and sportsmanship is to be revered.

  10. Re: You get dates with good jobs on From Google To Yahoo, Tech Grapples With White Male Discontent (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Muhammad was a master manipulator.

  11. Re: Need vs Politics on From Google To Yahoo, Tech Grapples With White Male Discontent (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    Because the world is filled with small, petty, insecure people of no real value.

  12. Re: Need vs Politics on From Google To Yahoo, Tech Grapples With White Male Discontent (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Or talent.

  13. Re: Need vs Politics on From Google To Yahoo, Tech Grapples With White Male Discontent (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    So when one racist manager hires only whites, you don't want anyone noticing?

  14. Re: Need vs Politics on From Google To Yahoo, Tech Grapples With White Male Discontent (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    No, SJWs won't rest until everyone is treated equitably regardless of age, race, color, gender, or sexual identity. The horror!

  15. Re:The science is not settled on Study Finds Vaccine Science Outreach Only Reinforced Myths (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately they won't die because modern medicine is pretty good, they'll just get crippled and become a burden to society.

  16. Re:What's said is that scientists discredited scie on Study Finds Vaccine Science Outreach Only Reinforced Myths (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    If that's true, it's just more evidence that the right is a plague on this country, and planet. Seriously, pride over planet? Grow some fucken balls.

  17. Re:I got karma to burn on Almost All of FCC's New Advisory Panel Works For Telecoms (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 2

    Trump was elected because stupid people cast ballots for him, period. How do I know they're stupid? Because the only reasons you would vote for him are A.) Because you thought he would make a good president, which makes you gullible and stupid or B.) Because he's not Hillary, which also makes you stupid because you would put a sociopathic POS like Trump into the most powerful position in the world just to spite Hillary... A write-in of "Bugs Bunny" would have been better and smarter than a vote for Trump.

  18. Re:There is a difference on Maybe Americans Don't Need Fast Home Internet Service, FCC Suggests (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Doesn't...everything?

    The French Revolution didn't.

  19. Re:Extrapolation Nonsense on Global Investment Firm Warns 7.8 Degrees of Global Warming Is Possible (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    So working to preserve the veritable paradise that we have is not worthwhile because migrating everyone to Russia to grow and subsist on berries and wheat is a "fine" alternative...

  20. Re:Don't pose nude on An Image Site Is Victimizing Countless Women and Little Can Be Done (vice.com) · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Except that you can always come up with some you-should've-done-such-and-such for literally anything. "Random stranger picked the 12 locks on your door and murdered your wife and kids? Yeah, well tough luck, it's your fault for not having 13 locks like I do." That's the wrong response -- it's victim-blaming and it accomplishes nothing except making you look like a tool. The correct response is to have compassion for the victim and ask, "I'm sorry, how can we prevent this in the future?"

  21. Re:Or maybe, just maybe... on Can Primordial Black Holes Alone Account For Dark Matter? · · Score: 2

    No, it's impossible to determine "why" for fundamental particles because there is literally no reality beyond them. It may be discovered that electrons are not fundamental and then you can probe deeper, but that is a completely different story. Once you reach the "fundamental" level, there are no more turtles underneath.

  22. I don't think that all the species that went extinct because of the acidification of the ocean will feel any consolation that the problem "corrected itself" in a million years.

  23. Re:Leaked Political hit job masquerading as "scien on Leaked Federal Climate Report Finds Link Between Climate Change, Human Activity (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 0

    Well we should be on trial because we're destroying the entire fucking planet with our addiction to food and shiny things. But go ahead and keep shoveling hamburgers into your fat face while you drive around in your Hummer, because your gratification is the most important thing on Earth.

  24. Re:Leaked Political hit job masquerading as "scien on Leaked Federal Climate Report Finds Link Between Climate Change, Human Activity (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Humans aren't the only, or most important things, on the planet. We're fucking up ecosystems that have taken millions of years to stabilize and balance, and cannot react fast enough to survive the rapid changes we are causing.

  25. Re:Or maybe, just maybe... on Can Primordial Black Holes Alone Account For Dark Matter? · · Score: 1

    No model can explain the "why" of fundamental particles or constants. They just "are". Science is not about Truth, it's about usefulness.