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  1. They left on The First Women in Tech Didn't Leave -- Men Pushed Them Out (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Even if men pushed them out, they still "left". Who writes this stuff?

  2. No kidding on LinkedIn Bro Poetry Pretty Much Sums Up 2017 (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And if the post says "thought leader" in it, I block it.

  3. I'm rich on Bitcoin Futures Surge In First Day Of Trading (npr.org) · · Score: 4, Funny

    I cashed out all my Flooz and put it all into Bitcoin. Who is laughing now?

  4. Re:No they don't on Fired Tech Workers Turn To Chatbots for Counseling (bloomberg.com) · · Score: -1

    No, this is just VC hype fake "stories". They are trying to push AI, and "bots". Notice the recent "stories" posted here about bot related issues. Very transparent. The industry is hyping AI now, because VR failed completely.

  5. No they don't on Fired Tech Workers Turn To Chatbots for Counseling (bloomberg.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Just stop with these stupid articles. No one is doing that. Stop with the bots and AI hype. It isn't 1997.

  6. Re:Access to the machine = install keylogger on HP Laptops Found To Have Hidden Keylogger (bbc.com) · · Score: 2, Funny

    HP just included it out of the box so hackers don't even have to do that. Great job, HP.

  7. Re:Asd someone that's worked Seattle Hundreds... on Exhausted Amazon Drivers Are Working 11-Hour Shifts For Less Than Minimum Wage (mirror.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    And you have "slow internet" too, right? Such BS.

  8. Re:Why is this so cheap? on Exhausted Amazon Drivers Are Working 11-Hour Shifts For Less Than Minimum Wage (mirror.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    No they aren't. They get paid to deliver packages. They make between $21 and $27 per hour. How much do you make?

  9. I hope they fix it on Launch of Bitcoin Futures Trading Crashes CBOE Site (thestreet.com) · · Score: 1, Funny

    I need to by some now! Before it becomes a bubble.

  10. Re:Marriage followed by Divorce on What Mistakes Can Stall An IT Career? (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    Whatever. Marriage has been proven to be a net positive for men. Just because you have psychiatric problems and/or made a poor choice in a woman doesn't change that. Grow up.

  11. Re: Into the toilet on 'Cards Against Humanity' Gives Out $1000 Checks (nbcchicago.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Um, that's idiotic. I am totally against building a wall, but the Berlin wall was extremely effective. But Germany is tiny compared to what Trump is proposing.

  12. ...so you run a program on the target machine that uses some API to run some malware undetected. Clever. Computers that run arbitrary software need to be banned. Only approved computers running a small set of governmental approved programs should be permitted.

  13. Nope. In fact it will the the government that enforces it and pushes it. For security and you know, terrorists and stuff.

  14. Bingo. But it is only effective if it is followed up in the ballot box. But the people who are chanting have low historical voting participation rates.

  15. It wouldn't. I must have missed where I said net neutrality stops Internet tracking. Ever see the movie "Dumb and Dumber"? I feel this thread is like that movie.

  16. I didn't say I did. I am sure someone did tell you that 20 years ago, but you ignored it. But I am giving you a prediction now. I'll check back with you in 20 years.

  17. No one is surprised by your admission.

  18. Re:We Can Has Freedom? on 'Face Reality! We Need Net Neutrality!' Crowd Chants Across the Country (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    Yes, there has been a relatively recent shift in the actions of Netflix as they are now the entrenched incumbent. In the beginning they all wanted an "even playing field". Now that they are on top, they want to keep competitors out. This is exactly why you see Netflix partnering with Comcast and T-Mobile, etc for preferential treatment. Netflix doesn't want to go back. The Internet is changing fast.

  19. It wasn't chanting that made MLK or Ghandi effective or created change.

  20. Yes. Getting rid NN will exacerbate the issue because it will concentrate power to a handful of companies. Try to keep up with the conversation..

  21. Re:We Can Has Freedom? on 'Face Reality! We Need Net Neutrality!' Crowd Chants Across the Country (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the tip.

  22. Re:Fuck Net Neutrality on 'Face Reality! We Need Net Neutrality!' Crowd Chants Across the Country (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Boy you are bright. ISPs should charge advertisers because" they are the only ones that can afford it". And that will stop them from putting ads on their pages...because they can afford it. You really need to stop commenting.

  23. If I told you 20 years ago that you were being tracked, profiled and monitored on the Internet you would have laughed. I guess you aren't laughing right now, but you are too dumb to see more coming.

  24. Good idea. You shouldn't argue at all. You have no clue what is happening.

  25. It already has. Do I have to tell you how many ways you are currently being tracked on the Internet? The doom has already arrived, you just don't know it. More doom to come. I hope you enjoy it.