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  1. Re:He should have used only genuine un-staged vide on YouTuber Admits Aspects of Viral HomePod Glitter Bomb Video Were Faked (appleinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    Awww sorry your buddy ended up being another Youtube fake. You will get over it.

  2. Re:He should have used only genuine un-staged vide on YouTuber Admits Aspects of Viral HomePod Glitter Bomb Video Were Faked (appleinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    Blueprints and code doesn't mean the device existed. Christ. There is no way he built it and got that video from that. He just used a regular camera. Total fake.

  3. Re:He should have used only genuine un-staged vide on YouTuber Admits Aspects of Viral HomePod Glitter Bomb Video Were Faked (appleinsider.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Most likely the entire thing was faked, including the device itself.

  4. Re:Say it ain't so! on YouTuber Admits Aspects of Viral HomePod Glitter Bomb Video Were Faked (appleinsider.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What struck me was the fact that he used about $2000 worth of phones to do each package. Ridiculous. No one one do that because you probably wouldn't get them back.

  5. Yeah it does take more technology to make a plane go further actually. But beyond that, one is Earth and ONE IS MARS. There is no difference between Tokyo and Melbourne, but a big difference between Earth and ANOTHER PLANET. Musknuts!

  6. Re:You can, but can you win... on Can You Really Sue Fortnite For 'Stealing' Your Dance Moves? (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Well the Moonwalk goes back to the 1930s, so I guess that isn't a good example.

  7. Yes, anyone can win or lose a lawsuit.

  8. Re:What is due from fortnite? on Can You Really Sue Fortnite For 'Stealing' Your Dance Moves? (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    It says SUE. You guys need to get your eyes checked.

  9. He identified as a white cismale in that show, so it's all good.

  10. Obviously you can, because he did.

  11. All of these centralized messaging systems are "encrypted", but the central system has the key so they can decrypt it. There is no reason to have centralized messaging systems in 2018, but people never understood the need for decentralized XMPP style systems. So now we have all these messaging systems that are owned by corporations. This includes Apple and Google too. Don't think they don't have your messages too.

  12. Re:Wouldn't happen in the US on India To Intercept, Monitor, and Decrypt Citizens' Computers (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 0

    No, they just make you give them the password, or the corporations will hand it over. Guns won't change that.

  13. "Just what the hell do you think provides the ultimate and final protection for your freedom?"

    Not your AR15 from Walmart. I never said guns are scary either.

  14. Wouldn't happen in the US on India To Intercept, Monitor, and Decrypt Citizens' Computers (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    This wouldn't happen in the US because we have guns! Right? Oh wait, the government and courts regularly use data on/transmitted from citizens computers in court cases. Carry on.

  15. Wow, these "self-driving" cars will have TWO drivers in them. Thats gotta be a new record. I love AI and autonomous driving.

  16. Germany will fall behind in iPhone technology. What will they do?

  17. Re: Unemployment rate at 50 year low on This Was the Year the Robot Takeover of Service Jobs Began (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Sure they can. First they will seize your bank account, then garnish any income, then throw you in jail.

  18. Re:Before the "Whip buggy manufacturers" comments. on This Was the Year the Robot Takeover of Service Jobs Began (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Now we have apps and AI so I am sure it will be different.

  19. Re: Unemployment rate at 50 year low on This Was the Year the Robot Takeover of Service Jobs Began (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 0

    Sorry for triggering you snowflake

  20. Re:things change on This Was the Year the Robot Takeover of Service Jobs Began (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    "When society realizes that there is an unmet need for a particular set of skills, people rush/train to meet the need."

    Not really. There has been a shortage of doctors for decades and it isn't likely to get better. Not everyone is going to rush and train to become a doctor.

  21. Re: Unemployment rate at 50 year low on This Was the Year the Robot Takeover of Service Jobs Began (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    Your sarcasm detector is the only poor thing around here.

  22. Re:Before the "Whip buggy manufacturers" comments. on This Was the Year the Robot Takeover of Service Jobs Began (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    The Whip buggy manufacturers used to have the same issues. But everyone survived.

  23. Re:Youngins on This Was the Year the Robot Takeover of Service Jobs Began (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    I remember when MySpace was a thing.

  24. Re: Unemployment rate at 50 year low on This Was the Year the Robot Takeover of Service Jobs Began (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 2

    Oh right. They wouldn't just throw you in fail for not paying taxes.

  25. Re: Happened to me on This Was the Year the Robot Takeover of Service Jobs Began (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    I'll take the job I am best at (the first option).