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  1. Re:Waste of time on SSD Drives Vulnerable To Rowhammer-Like Attacks That Corrupt User Data (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Nope. Just think the "experts" and "elites" should find some constructive to do, instead of destructive.

  2. Waste of time on SSD Drives Vulnerable To Rowhammer-Like Attacks That Corrupt User Data (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Why don't these "researchers" find something useful to do?

  3. Re:All of the smug old losers... on 80% of Millennials Say They Want To Buy a Home -- But Most Have Less Than $1,000 (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    If you really have a degree in ME and CS and can't find a job then you must be psychotic. I call bullshit.

  4. Genius on Former Mozilla CTO: 'Chrome Won' (andreasgal.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    What a genius. Ignore Firefox and focus on Firefox OS. Best CTO ever.

  5. Wow. Amazing. His figure differs from yours by a small amount and you accuse him of working for Koch. Your "study" is put out by IRENA. It is quite likely the costs have gone up since then, or the revenue went down, if they were ever accurate. Labor/part costs change. The cost of energy changes. The fact is that you can't just put up a turbine and run it without costs. There are maintenance costs. And how will larger offshore turbines be lower cost? The mind boggles. If anything the cost to maintain those will be much higher.

  6. Re:How is this news? on Amazon's Drive-Up Grocery Stores Are Now Open To the Public In Seattle (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    This is in the Cloud.

  7. Why not just say "management sucks"? Talk American.

  8. The summary is pretentious enough. "Caught in a tangle of management targets"?

  9. Re:you really want to cut the cord? on Cord-Cutters Are Ditching Their Cable Packages At the Fastest Rate Ever (axios.com) · · Score: 0

    Not everyone is interested in anime.

  10. Re:Pay me now or pay me later on Cord-Cutters Are Ditching Their Cable Packages At the Fastest Rate Ever (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Comcast is signing up more subscribers than ever before. They signed up 42,000 new video subscribers in the last quarter alone. So they aren't hurting.

  11. Re: When $10 plan from Comcast... on Cord-Cutters Are Ditching Their Cable Packages At the Fastest Rate Ever (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    And in Seattle we can only get dialup. We know the story.

  12. Re: I'm SO impressed! on Google AI AlphaGo Wins Again, Leaves Humans In the Dust (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't mention that here. The AI nutters will eat you alive!

  13. Re:Accomplishment on Google AI AlphaGo Wins Again, Leaves Humans In the Dust (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    And now they are good at it. They were lousy at playing Chess at one point too. What game should they be good at next? Who cares? Computers can do ANY logic game better than any human. That is the one thing they are particularly good at.

  14. Re:Accomplishment on Google AI AlphaGo Wins Again, Leaves Humans In the Dust (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Marketing. Of course it has no real purpose. We all know that computers are good at running programs with strict rulesets.

  15. "but it's unclear if that correction will start from current prices of $2700 or from some place much higher."

    I wish I had a job like this. There will be a correction, but it might happen today, or 10,000 years from now.

  16. Re:Defending the right to speak for people you hat on How Facebook Flouts Holocaust Denial Laws Except Where It Fears Being Sued (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2, Informative

    Enough with the "right to free speech" stuff. The First Amendment doesn't apply to Facebook.

  17. OK, but why would you create a second account? It is like the abused wife who keeps coming back.

  18. Why would you post content to a site that doesn't want you? Seems weird.

  19. It is stupid to censor things like this. It makes it much easier to identify the idiots and the people to avoid. I'd rather know that some guy is a denier, so I can ostracize him.

  20. No comment!

  21. Who else is Intel "working closely" with?

  22. Big boned people like me burn calories differently. So that explains it.

  23. Just ban them. They serve no purpose except for spying on people's daughters sunbathing by the pool, based on the comments I see on Slashdot.

  24. Another Uber hate story brought to you by the fine people at Lyft and their corporate partner, GM. Give it up Lyft. No one is using you.

  25. Re:The point of this article eludes me on 'Coding Is Not Fun, It's Technically and Ethically Complex' (qz.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Articles like these are just hipsters trying to avoid getting jobs and writing inane stuff for these sites. We used to call them bloggers.