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  1. Re:Wait, wait on Anders Behring Breivik, Norway Murderer, Wins Human Rights Case · · Score: 1

    Hmmm. Depends. How much would that cost me a month to get all that?

  2. And? Most stories reported on the Internet are not true. They are just clickbait. Slashdot is continuing this proud tradition. Click here to see the shocking details of what happens next!

  3. How do you know that is unusual? Do automobile companies disclose that information? Why do people write this sort of garbage? Ford spends 10 million a year in toilet paper.

  4. I have a hard time believing that "dcos install kubernetes" wasn't a strong enough business argument to give you unlimited budget to play with DCOS. What were they thinking?

  5. Re:Why isn't Rust mentioned? on Data Center Management Darling Mesosphere Embraces Open Source (fiercecio.com) · · Score: 1

    Apparently the Mesophere people don't believe in creating safe spaces and being inclusive. We need to find a better DCOS.

  6. Re:I prefer it with people... on Animated Simulation Lets You Watch the Titanic Sink In Real Time (huffingtonpost.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Nothing says family movie like watching 1,200 people drown!

  7. Re:Okay... so what am I supposed to do about it? on Warmest March In Global Recordkeeping (wunderground.com) · · Score: 1

    You can't do anything. The EU keeps increasing their CO2 output every year. They aren't doing anything either. What a joke.

  8. Re: slippery slope on Utah Governor: 'Porn Is a Public Health Crisis' (cnet.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Because you aren't alone. It is a public park. Other people may be present. You don't own it. Stop being so self centered. Smoke in your own property.

  9. Re:Layoffs in the Valley... on Intel Confirms Major Layoff: 12,000 Worldwide, 11 Percent of Workforce (ieee.org) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    He said "growth days" and is 100% correct. Investors want exponential revenue growth even if the company loses money and will be dead in 10 years. Investors are stupid.

  10. Re:can someone explain this to me? on Viber Update Brings End-To-End Encryption and Hidden Chats (gsmarena.com) · · Score: 2

    The reason Viber is popular is because it uses your phone number as your address. So you can use it to "SMS" for free internationally. What open standard clients usually forget is that people want something easy to use and attached to an address that they can remember. If someone did Jabber/XMPP using your phone number as the endpoint it would probably be more popular.

  11. Re:Is Viber written using the Rust programming lan on Viber Update Brings End-To-End Encryption and Hidden Chats (gsmarena.com) · · Score: 1

    No. Viber is an application that people actually use. Therefore it isn't written in hipster Rust.

  12. C'mon....mdsolar we know it is you!

  13. Re:Washington State on Popular Dark Web Market Disappears, Users Migrate In Panic (vice.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    You sound like a real winner. What does that have to do with anything?

  14. Re:One can only hope on Popular Dark Web Market Disappears, Users Migrate In Panic (vice.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Consenting adults who break into your house at night to get their next fix. Give me a break. Another white "libertarian" who lives in the suburbs. Idiot.

  15. Re:Seems obvious on NASA Feed 'Goes Down As Horseshoe UFO Appears On ISS Live Cam' (mirror.co.uk) · · Score: 5, Funny

    I agree. The light is bent by a cloaking device. So we have double confirmation.

  16. I don't see how the field of depth is infinity. The edge of the Earth is blurry in the video too. In fact the whole video is blurry.

  17. Re:Seems obvious on NASA Feed 'Goes Down As Horseshoe UFO Appears On ISS Live Cam' (mirror.co.uk) · · Score: 4, Funny

    I agree. (Paypal from Illuminati received)

  18. I can't wait to see Guns N Roses streamed live 360. Axl has aged really well.

  19. Re:How? on Netflix Has Twice As Many US Subscribers As Comcast (allflicks.net) · · Score: 1

    I live in Seattle in the city and I get 1Gbps service as does everyone else I know in Seattle. Maybe you should meet more people.

  20. If you have access to the cell phone companies network, you can do what the cell phone companies do. Next on 60 Minutes: if a thief steals your car, he can drive it anywhere he wants to! Tune in at 11 for more SHOCKING details.

  21. Re:Not AI on MIT Reveals AI Platform Which Detects 85 Percent of Cyberattacks (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    The concept of "neural learning" is a misnomer and used for hyping purposes. A neural network doesn't work like a neuron at all. Neural nets are not AI. They were a dead end in AI research.

  22. Not AI on MIT Reveals AI Platform Which Detects 85 Percent of Cyberattacks (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Again: this is NOT AI. But PatternEx is looking for VC funding so it gets hyped as such. This is just another expert system that analyzes log data. There are dozens of those.

  23. Re:You don't have to use keurig brand cups on Keurig Spends 10 Years Developing A Recyclable Coffee Cup (boston.com) · · Score: 2

    ugh. A home espresso machine? I only drink coffee from professional machines prepared and delivered by Himalayan virgins.

  24. Re:I have a better idea on MPAA Wants ISPs to Disconnect Persistent Pirates (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is possible actually. They could make a law where Internet users pay a fee to "cover" all of their losses due to piracy. Similar to the the blank CD tax in some countries.

  25. Re:Piss off FAA! on Drone-Shooting is Now a Federal Crime, FAA Confirms (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes officer, my wife authorized me to do the u-turn.