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  1. Like all "AI" it is good for playing Chess, and now Go. Eventually "AI researchers" will come up with some other game it can do better than humans. What a shock.

  2. Re:Reality bites on SpaceX Pulls the Plug On Its Red Dragon Plans (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    No, all you need to do is build Space Factories and mine asteroids and fill the hull with asteroid dust to protect it from radiation. I have a whole blog that explains how to do it.

    Signed,
    Space Nutter

  3. Why? It is just junk. They were Apollo-era computers from a NASA subcontractor. It doesn't mean it was part of any Apollo mission at all.

  4. Re:An AI isn't smart by itself. on Can AI Replace Hospital Radiologists? (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Computers will ALWAYS play games better than humans. Games have strict rules, no surprises. It isn't AI. Games are what computers EXCEL at. They are terrible at anything else actually. Computers love strict rules.

  5. AI on Can AI Replace Hospital Radiologists? (cnn.com) · · Score: 2

    Image recognition is not AI. Sorry.

  6. Exciting News on Uber Backers Discuss Stock Sale to SoftBank, Others (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Exciting news. Rich people sell stuff to other rich people. Truly news that matters.

  7. Re:Lesson Learned on Luxury Phone-maker Vertu Collapses (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Vertu has founded in 1998. They lasted pretty long. I would call them successful in the tech world.

  8. Re:Chinese Are Laughing on First Object Teleported From Earth To Orbit (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    That is pretty racist.

  9. In Seattle we only get dialup because of Directors rules.

  10. Re:Another idea... on Newspapers To Bid For Antitrust Exemption To Tackle Google and Facebook (cnbc.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Yeah they should apply for an anti-trust exemption to let them negotiate collectively with the technology giants to safeguard the industry. You came up with a great idea!

  11. No you can't on Former Oculus Exec Predicts Telepathy Within 10 Years (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    "Jepsen tells CNBC, "If I threw [you] into an M.R.I. machine right now... I can tell you what words you're about to say, what images are in your head. I can tell you what music you're thinking of"

    fMRI freaks are as bad as AI freaks. fMRI is a cult and fMRI studies are fraudulent.

  12. Re: Please Read The Entire Statement on Bruce Perens Warns Grsecurity Breaches the Linux Kernel's GPL License (perens.com) · · Score: 1

    Even if that were true, the GPL is open and free to read. You should have read it before you created Grsecurity.

  13. Re: The GPL is asinine on Bruce Perens Warns Grsecurity Breaches the Linux Kernel's GPL License (perens.com) · · Score: 1

    How is it sneaky? The GPL is open and readable. Poor Grsecurity guy: you are going to lose.

  14. Re: Linus on Grsecurity on Bruce Perens Warns Grsecurity Breaches the Linux Kernel's GPL License (perens.com) · · Score: 1

    All software has bugs. It is natural. He can be trusted because he has proven himself.

  15. Re: Linus on Grsecurity on Bruce Perens Warns Grsecurity Breaches the Linux Kernel's GPL License (perens.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'll take the judgement of the guy who actually wrote the kernel over a Grsecurity shill.

  16. mdsolar on Hackers Targeting US Nuclear Power Plants, Report Finds (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    mdsolar is back...submitting as a AC

  17. AR and VR are complete hype. No consumer is asking for them. Like 3DTV it will soon be forgotten. Of course, the industry now is onto its next hype cycle: "AI".

  18. Re:The real story here on White House Could Use AT&T/Time Warner Deal As 'Leverage' Against CNN (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    +5 insightful? TimeWarner Cable is not part of Comcast.

  19. News for Nerds on White House Could Use AT&T/Time Warner Deal As 'Leverage' Against CNN (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yeah, right. More news about going to Mars, please.

  20. You are kidding right? Did you know that Lincoln had the telegraph wires rerouted during his Presidency? What are you going to revolt against? The CIA spying? Why do you think they exist?

  21. theodp on Canada's Play For Immigrant Tech Talent (axios.com) · · Score: 1, Informative

    Theodp isn't going to like this. Plus they are probably teaching kids how to program too. The horrors!

  22. Re:Not Consonant with a Free People on Chicago To Make Future Plans a Graduation Requirement (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah it stinks when people come us with requirements to get things. They should just hand out diplomas to anyone. No requirements.

  23. Re:Uber/Lyft NOT Rideshare on Slashdot Asks: Your Favorite Ride-Sharing App? · · Score: 1

    You will never convince these White Knights. They think they are smarter than Uber drivers, even though they have never driven for Uber in their life.

  24. Re:My own car on Slashdot Asks: Your Favorite Ride-Sharing App? · · Score: 1

    Pretty cool. But how do you get your car to other cities or countries?

  25. Re:No. on Slashdot Asks: Your Favorite Ride-Sharing App? · · Score: 1

    Why? What is the difference between a "licensed" cab company and a "unlicensed" one? Saftey inspections? Nope. Training? Nope. I guess the "licensed" ones pay off the local politiicans for the "license" (aka monopoly)