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  1. Re:So,, what's the fix? on A Third of the Internet Experienced DoS Attacks in the Last Two Years (sciencedaily.com) · · Score: 2

    Yep. That is the next step. Only "approved" devices can connect (iOS, Windows 10, etc). Be careful what you wish for.

  2. Re:Documentary on the USSR's space program on Laika, the Pioneering Space Dog, Was Launched 60 Years Ago Today (space.com) · · Score: 1

    Um, Moore's Law died about 8 years ago.

  3. I installed Win95 on my DOS system. Am I safe?

  4. Re:SCO still in business? on Appeals Court Rules: SCO v. IBM Case Can Continue (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    They sell licenses for $699 each. That can buy some lawyers.

  5. Re:License Fee on Appeals Court Rules: SCO v. IBM Case Can Continue (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I live in Seattle so I can only get dialup, so no TCP/IP. Just BBS.

  6. License Fee on Appeals Court Rules: SCO v. IBM Case Can Continue (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    Good thing I paid my $699 License Fee to SCO. Who is laughing now???

  7. Terrible on Some iPhone X Buyers Are Having Problems Activating Their Phones (theverge.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Some morons aren't able to activate their $1000 phones. Oh the humanity!

  8. You lack courage. I am courageous enough to pay $1,000+ for a phone with a headphone jack.

  9. It has unprecedented density of connectors and components, all for only $1,000+. Does your phone have that?

  10. It is very Impressive that an esteemed industry leader like you Would Randomly capitalize Words. Are you an expert on Host Files too?

  11. Top 10% on Republican Tax Plan Kills Electric Vehicle Credit (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    The only people who own electric cars are in the Top 10% (usually Top 5%) of US earners. It is ridiculous to have such a credit.

  12. Wow on Australia Cockatoos Chew Billion-Dollar Broadband (bbc.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Whoa, tens of thousands of whole dollars? Sounds like a major problem.

  13. Moores Law is dead. It has been dead for sometime. People are finally noticing. The tech industry knows it too, and are trying to push out useless features to cover the fact that digital computing and electronics has hit a real dead end. All those things people wish for (AI, good VR, etc) aren't going to happen. The computer you have a decade from now will be very similar to the one you have right now. Sorry about that!

  14. Re:I thought it was due to the blinkers working on BMW Recalling One Million Vehicles in North America (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't get it.

  15. I just got mine yesterday and I noticed it didn't have Android installed. I'm preparing my lawsuit. Is $50,000 enough?

  16. Re:Twitter should retaliate by naming the person on Twitter Employee Blamed For Deleting President Donald Trump's Account (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    There is no such thing as "deletion" of social media account. It is cute that you think the data goes away when you "delete" your account though.

  17. Does he now earn $50,000 a year in IT in Silicon Valley? I know that guy.

  18. Re:a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury on Eric Schmidt and Bob Work: Our AI 'Sputnik Moment' Is Now (breakingdefense.com) · · Score: 1

    It didn't learn anything. It ran algorithms based on a strict ruleset. Computers are very good at that. That is all they are good at. A computer will win any game you program it to play. Chess, go, checkers, etc.

  19. Re:Not-So-Specialist Systems on Eric Schmidt and Bob Work: Our AI 'Sputnik Moment' Is Now (breakingdefense.com) · · Score: 1

    That is because you watch too much scifi and don't understand computers or software. You don't magically "stitch things together" to create AI. That is what happens in movies. Scifi is great, but join the real world. We are running software that barely works.

  20. Re: Compare AI to Sputnik? on Eric Schmidt and Bob Work: Our AI 'Sputnik Moment' Is Now (breakingdefense.com) · · Score: 1

    The premise of your book is idiotic. We can't even create normal software, much less "AI" software. Complete waste of time.

  21. Re: Read: give us government money on Eric Schmidt and Bob Work: Our AI 'Sputnik Moment' Is Now (breakingdefense.com) · · Score: 2

    Why would we want Google to "stay ahead"? That is THEIR job, they can pay for it. BTW, Google hasn't produced any AI. None. Zilch. Just spying and delivering ads and parlor tricks.

  22. Re:a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury on Eric Schmidt and Bob Work: Our AI 'Sputnik Moment' Is Now (breakingdefense.com) · · Score: 1

    A machine played "GO" and won! And my Phone can TALK to me. Blubber blubber blubber

  23. The Federal Government on Eric Schmidt and Bob Work: Our AI 'Sputnik Moment' Is Now (breakingdefense.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And NOW the end game of all this AI hype is clear: grab some Federal Money. I knew after hearing all the recent "AI" hype there was money to made somewhere. There is no such thing as AI, but that doesn't stop people from grabbing taxpayers money.

  24. How would I flag my data on my own network or computer as violating my Terms of Service? The mind boggles. It definitely is "the cloud". The cloud means you don't control your data.

  25. Why don't stupid users understand: YOU DON'T OWN YOUR DATA. It belongs to the mega-corporations. Idiots. Personal computing is dead. Long live Corporate Computing.