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  1. Re:nice power point on NASA Successfully Tests New Nuclear Reactor For Future Space Travelers (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Good idea. Uranium is only $30-40 per pound too. A pound of Uranium would power a car for about a year. The only problem is that the device is larger than a human, but I am sure they can shrink it down to something much smaller. After all, computers used to fill a room and now my wristwatch has more computing power than those did!

  2. Impressive on NASA Successfully Tests New Nuclear Reactor For Future Space Travelers (npr.org) · · Score: 3, Funny

    This is impressive but with the NASA designed EmDrive this will not be needed in the future when we colonize other stars and planets.

  3. Too bad everyone has a different opinion of who is an asshole and who isn't. I am sure everyone has violated that CoC at some point in their life as it also applies to behavior outside of LLVM. I wouldn't run afoul of that CoC because I wouldn't participate in such a restrictive "community".

  4. Re: Meet minimum standards of human behavior on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    You SJW sure love those personal attacks don't you? You don't even realize you have violated the CoC. So stupid.

  5. Re: Meet minimum standards of human behavior on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    Nice backtrack. "treating them at least as respectfully as you would if they were white men, and perhaps slightly more so". "Women should be a little more careful of their words when talking to men. And men should be so when talking to women. Same with whites/blacks/hispanics/asians/etc/etc/etc. "

    It is amazing how you SJW like to divide people into groups and tell those groups they "need to be more careful" talking to other groups. You are also really good at telling everyone "what they should do". Disgusting. You are truly despicable.

  6. You take the cake comparing this anything that MLK was addressing. Rather shameful.

  7. Damn. That was "savage", as the kids say...

  8. I don't get it. What was he wearing? Shorts? What is wrong with wearing shorts? If he was wearing underwear, or going naked, why wouldn't you just fire him? You are right about it being a stupid rule. Really stupid. A grown up would have just fired him on the spot.

  9. I challenge you to go through my comment history and find a single racist statement I have made (even in disguise). I'll wait.

  10. Exactly. I can't get a job! By the way, replying to posts is not spam. But you are very good at redefining things to suit your purposes.

  11. Re:Meet minimum standards of human behavior on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "I'm sorry, straight white dudes aren't the smartest fuckers on the planet."

    CoC Violation detected. By the way, you types always assume there is a long line of non-white males that are dying to become coders. Amazingly not everyone thinks your life is so awesome that they want to do what you do.

  12. Re: Meet minimum standards of human behavior on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    If "awesome" means it contains frequent violations of the LLVM CoC then I agree.

  13. Re:Meet minimum standards of human behavior on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    You can't even help yourself from calling him a "diva"! You wouldn't survive at LLVM. That is a CoC violation. You better start cleaning up your act.

  14. Re: Meet minimum standards of human behavior on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    That isn't why he quit. You should read what he actually wrote sometime.

  15. Re: Meet minimum standards of human behavior on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    " Well, it doesn't make you sound like you're a grumpy old fart "

    Ah, an ageist comment from a SJW. You should be forced the read your comment history. You would have been kicked out of the LLVM for CoC violations by now.

  16. Re:Meet minimum standards of human behavior on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    No one has a "better claim". Everyone is equal and every idea is equally good. You SJW can't even maintain coherency for more than five minutes. Calling him a "diva" would violate their CoC by the way. You guys have made such a mess.

  17. Re: Meet minimum standards of human behavior on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    But the CoC demands respect throughout, even if the person ends up losing the right to it. Many people do not deserve respect.

  18. 100% correct. Perhaps I need to be sent in for SJW indoctrination as well?

  19. I'm not twisting logic. It is YOUR logic. You said: "resort to anything that would violate those community standards in order to it then your points probably aren't that valid". How is that even logical? A valid point is valid no matter how it is presented.

  20. Re: Meet minimum standards of human behavior on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    " All ideas are not created equally, and not all ideas deserve the same level of consideration"

    BINGO. Someone gets it. Being 100% inclusive is sheer stupidity. But that is what people are taught. All ideas are equally valid. No opinions are wrong.

  21. But on Self-Driving Cars' Shortcomings Revealed in DMV Reports (mercurynews.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    But we all know that autonomous driving is safer than humans. The tech companies have told us that. They even have whitepapers and actual numbers based on tens of thousands of logged miles. Don't you trust them?

  22. Re: Meet minimum standards of human behavior on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    That is true. It violates the CoC too:

    "We strive to be a community that welcomes and supports people of all backgrounds and identities. This includes, but is not limited to members of any race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, colour, immigration status, social and economic class, educational level, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, size, family status, political belief, religion or lack thereof, and mental and physical ability."

    So, everyone is welcome. All ideas are welcome and considered equally.

  23. Re:Data doesn't support conclusion on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    You are misrepresenting the reason he quit. It wasn't because "he doesn't have any interest in solving this problem.". Personal attacks on his character are NOT ok.

  24. Next generation on 'Next Generation' Flaws Found on Computer Processors (reuters.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Very possibly the next generation of Intel processors are going to be slower than the previous generation once they have to fix these architectural issues.

  25. Re: Meet minimum standards of human behavior on One Of LLVM's Top Contributors Quits Development Over Code of Conduct, Outreach Program (phoronix.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "The problem is that "disrespect" is based on the perception"

    The concept of "respect" is much different in the younger generations. It used to be that you earned respect through your actions and abilities. Now young people think that "respect" is a right, no matter what.