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  1. No, 0100010001010011 is the troll. I have excellent Karma. Everyone knows 110010001000 is so much better than 0100010001010011!

  2. Microsoft issued 10 versions of the Windows PocketPC OS. And how many versions of the Surface? And Windows Phone OS? Issuing multiple releases soon after each other is a sign that you are failing and trying to add shit to the product to see what sticks.

  3. Sure you do. What is it like working for Amazon? Had any jumpers lately? You guys can't fool us. You always have your "cooking" stories handy.

  4. Haven't tried the Google one, but the Echo is garbage and no one really uses one. What a disaster and money pit for Amazon investors.

  5. Re:Unclear on EU Threatens Twitter And Facebook With Possible 'Hate Speech' Laws (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Uh, isn't "whiteness" the color of his skin and "maleness" his gender? You should judge people as individuals, not simply based on their race or gender. Until you do that, you are a racist, PopeRatzo.

  6. Re:As a European... on EU Threatens Twitter And Facebook With Possible 'Hate Speech' Laws (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yeah we get it. Europeans are enlightened and superior to Americans. Plus you like nipples, and Americans don't, I guess. The point is that you are just masking the problem by limiting speech, not solving it. Do you think the crazy people who deny the Holocaust will stop believing it just because you have a law against it? That is the problem with Europe in general: they pretend everything is fine but don't solve the root problems. It is better to identify the problem and come up with solutions.

  7. Whoa! 1 second! on Opera Developer Comes With Address Bar Speculative Prerenderer Feature (opera.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Wow, a whole second? Definitely should be implemented. Don't bother addressing the bug lists, only do new features. It is waaaaaay more fun.

  8. "Saying "You are privileged because you are white and male" isn't hate speech, no matter what you pretend."

    Um, sure it is. You are attributing something to him simply based on the color of his skin and his gender. Unless you are claiming that ALL white males are privileged. But that would be racist and incorrect. Are you a racist, Pope Ratzo?

  9. Strong effort on EU Threatens Twitter And Facebook With Possible 'Hate Speech' Laws (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sounds like the mega-companies need to step up their bribery efforts. I mean "donation" efforts.

  10. Nah, not really. It might be hard for you, but you might be a muddled thinker.

  11. Nah, it has never been terribly complex. Even before we had compiled languages it wasn't terribly complex.

  12. Nah, sure they can. It isn't terribly complex. Even kids can program to some degree.

  13. Re:I just DO it & folks like it... apk on Ask Slashdot: Have You Read 'The Art of Computer Programming'? (wikipedia.org) · · Score: 2

    Your closed source code is full of malware. No one should use it.

  14. Re:If you want to write a book, just do it on Ask Slashdot: Have You Read 'The Art of Computer Programming'? (wikipedia.org) · · Score: 1

    Nah, not really. I've been doing it for decades on important things. I never read it.

  15. Nah, not really. It just requires logical thought.

  16. Tens of thousands. How many people have walked on the moon wearing blue underwear? I can ask irrelevant questions too.

  17. Nah, I've been programming longer than Knuth has, starting with machine language. You just need to think procedurally.

  18. Re:Never admit on Ask Slashdot: Have You Read 'The Art of Computer Programming'? (wikipedia.org) · · Score: 2

    empress? memcached? redis? You guys have strange names for programs.

  19. Programming isn't terribly complex. If you want to program, just do it.

  20. Re:Windows 10 is free on Does Windows 10's Data Collection Trade Privacy For Microsoft's Security? (pcworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I have. Works fine. Windows 10 is free. You are the product.

  21. Windows 10 is free on Does Windows 10's Data Collection Trade Privacy For Microsoft's Security? (pcworld.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Windows 10 is free. You can download and install it from Microsoft's website, and not activate it and it works fine. Therefore they are making their money some other way.

  22. Re:I dont get it on Facebook Knows What You're Streaming (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I've said too much...they are coming to get me...hel

  23. Re:What about Comcast view sharing? on Facebook Knows What You're Streaming (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    Money is much more powerful than guns. That is what gun nuts don't get. People with money can buy the people with the biggest guns. Your individual peashooter isn't going to stop it.

  24. Re:Why the ACTUAL FUCK are you still using Faceboo on Facebook Knows What You're Streaming (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    Throwaway email addresses don't matter. We can use browser/connection fingerprinting to associate all your email addresses together. If you are on the Internet you are being tracked. It is a network after all.

  25. Re:I dont get it on Facebook Knows What You're Streaming (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    You bought your Apple TV didn't you? Apple gets a cut of what Netflix gets. It doesn't matter if you use pre-paid or whatever. They know what you are watching, and they can connect it with your profile.