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  1. Re:Only in the USA, and not *yet*. on Uber Launches 'Express Pool' To Get More Riders To Share Rides (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    You aren't too bright. Uber isn't public transport. As an American, I am not too bright, but even I know THAT. Oh, "IMHO" of course.

  2. It won't work on Uber Launches 'Express Pool' To Get More Riders To Share Rides (recode.net) · · Score: 1

    It won't work because I need to drive 300 miles each way every day to the middle of a forest where there are no roads. Stupid Uber! What are they thinking???

  3. The last one was retired in 1974. We only use personal cars in the US.

  4. Finally my dream of getting off this rock stuck in a gravity well is here! See ya!

  5. Robot specifically trained to open a certain door takes 5 minutes to open the door.

  6. Re:Nothin new on Game Industry Pushes Back Against Efforts To Restore Gameplay Servers (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This no longer applies to just games. A lot of enterprise software won't work once they turn off the servers due to a change in business model, or a breaking software change.

  7. Re:Really bad idea on 100-Page Report Warns of the Many Dangers of AI (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Next they will eliminate the authors of the study!

  8. I thought the looping video app was Vine.

  9. Wow on 100-Page Report Warns of the Many Dangers of AI (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    Wow, the AI hype is unbelievable. I haven't seen such hype since VR was a thing. Here is a hint: there is no such thing currently as "AI". None. Zilch. Nada.

  10. I have no idea what SnapChat is. Is it like Instagram?

  11. Re:People will be pawns to business AI on AI Experts Say Some Advances Should Be Kept Secret (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    None of that is "AI". If you nutters redefine "analytics" as "AI" then the term is completely meaningless.

  12. Re: 1 mbps is so awesome on FCC To Officially Rescind Net Neutrality Rules On Thursday (reuters.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The sad part is the Trump voters are the ones who are getting screwed, not the "libtards". The "libtards" tend to be upper income, so they benefit financially from corporatist policies. It is the Trump voter who gets screwed, but they are too dumb to realize it. They are going to freak out when Trump bans bump stocks.

  13. Re:Nobody will need to learn to code on Barbie Will Be Used To Teach Kids To Code (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, right. There is no evidence of that happening, ever. You read too many press releases. We can barely create functional software to traditional way.

  14. Re:Alexa, obviously. on Slashdot Asks: Which Smart Speaker Do You Prefer? · · Score: 1

    How would you know if "something is acting as a bug" when looking at encrypted traffic (which you claim to be doing, but aren't really, because you aren't watching traffic 24x7.) Just admit you don't care.

  15. Re:Gravity on Jeff Bezos Shares Video of 10,000-Year Clock Project (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    So they invented a perpetual motion machine? Pretty cool.

  16. Re:$42 million on Jeff Bezos Shares Video of 10,000-Year Clock Project (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    These people are egotists who live in a bubble and think spending $42 million on a clock is a good idea.

  17. $42 million on Jeff Bezos Shares Video of 10,000-Year Clock Project (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    $42 million dollars to build a clock.

  18. Re:Our Robot Overlords Won't Allow It on Uber CEO Sees Commercialization of Flying Taxis in 5-10 Years (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Alexa, not Alexis. NOW you are in trouble. She is sending a drone over. Please stay where you are...

  19. Probably true on Uber CEO Sees Commercialization of Flying Taxis in 5-10 Years (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    One thing is certain: with autonomous blockchain AI along with SpaceX rockets into LEO, we are on the verge of flying taxis. It is inevitable.

  20. Ooops, $28k, not $25k. But what is $3k worth anyway? I can't even get a bitcoin for that!

  21. I got a quote for these. Only $28k. Pretty good job by Samsung. The 16TB previous gen are about $11k.

  22. Re:Isn't true on Why Decentralization Matters (medium.com) · · Score: 1

    Decentralized systems like XMPP have largely been abandoned in the market and people are using centralized messaging systems like Facebook. I didn't say email was displaced - I said it will be eventually. Google AMP is a step towards that. Eventually decentralized/open systems will be displaced, in the name of "convieniece" or "security" or whatever.

  23. Isn't true on Why Decentralization Matters (medium.com) · · Score: 2

    " Over time, the best entrepreneurs, developers, and investors have become wary of building on top of centralized platforms. "

    Um, this is certainly not true. In fact, recently behavior has been the opposite. Everyone is building for closed, centralized systems. The only reason email still exists is because no one has figured out how to displace it. Eventually that will go too. Google AMP email is one step towards it.

  24. Wow. A story that mentions digital image manipulation that doesn't contain the word "AI". Impressive!

  25. Why is an executive at Facebook using Twitter?