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  1. Gender on Google Translate Learns To Reduce Gender Bias (cnet.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Um, this is terrible. There are 12 genders. Why is it only showing two?

  2. Re:Mind-bending on Intel Optimistic About Its Next-Gen 7nm Process Technology (anandtech.com) · · Score: 1

    6nm.

  3. Re:They better be optomistic. on Intel Optimistic About Its Next-Gen 7nm Process Technology (anandtech.com) · · Score: 1

    They aren't, but I think they are optimistic.

  4. Adblocking on Microsoft Is Embracing Chromium, Bringing Edge To Windows 7, Windows 8, and Mac · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The #1 feature I want on a web browser is adblocking.

  5. Oh, just like Siri and Cortana or Google Assistant.

  6. Re:How does this tell good guys from bad? on Australia Set To Spy on WhatsApp Messages With Encryption Law (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    You must be kidding. You can download a copy of all the messages ever sent via Google in a zip file. They store everything. My god, are people that naive? I mean I know people like AmiMojo are dumb, but I didn't realize ignorance was this widespread.

  7. There are plenty of terrifying creatures in Australia.

  8. Finally on Russian Internet Giant Yandex Launches Its First Smartphone (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1, Funny

    Finally a phone I can trust. And Alice sounds like a good idea too. Nothing possibly is bad about this, but I am sure some Slashdotter will try and spin it that way!

  9. Re:How does this tell good guys from bad? on Australia Set To Spy on WhatsApp Messages With Encryption Law (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Nefarious people already are using this functionality. Don't you think Google has a plaintext copy of all your messages you send over their servers? If you use one of these corporate controlled messaging services you are already being spied upon.

  10. Re:So everyone must be able to read all messages n on Australia Set To Spy on WhatsApp Messages With Encryption Law (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you guys really think the corporations aren't reading your messages? They aren't giving this stuff away for free.

  11. I have always been suspicious of those Aussie's with their long knives and funny accents. What exactly are they up to down under there? They must be plotting something.

  12. Re:Maybe its time to rething - Linus on Researchers Discover SplitSpectre, a New Spectre-like CPU Attack (zdnet.com) · · Score: 0

    Why is this marked insightful? This has nothing to do with "browsers" or the "web".

  13. Re:Future Business Case Study on VW Says the Next Generation of Combustion Cars Will Be Its Last (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    You do realize that "deadlines" are just politician promises? Much like climate change emission reduction "promises", they don't mean anything. How naive.

  14. Don't believe it on VW Says the Next Generation of Combustion Cars Will Be Its Last (bloomberg.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Very doubtful. Plus VW executives are known liars and criminals. At least it shut up the "clean diesel is superior" Eurosnobs when they got caught.

  15. Re:WW3 is not over yet on Amazon Promised Drone Delivery In Five Years Five Years Ago (apnews.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That has nothing to do with Amazon using drones. Amazon doesn't use drones because it wouldn't work and is a stupid idea. The technology isn't there.

  16. Re:Also on Amazon Promised Drone Delivery In Five Years Five Years Ago (apnews.com) · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Funny when I point these things out, the technocrats always mod me down. Other things that will never happen: living permanently on Mars or the Moon, traveling to another solar system, self-driving cars, AI, significantly faster digital computers. Sorry about that.

  17. This isn't a surprise. Google does most things halfway and will eventually cancel it.

  18. Re:Just use someone else's computer on Google Personalizes Search Results Even When You're Logged Out, a DuckDuckGo Study Finds (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    What is a cubie-mate?

  19. Re:Thanks for making me feel stupid!! on Nvidia Uses AI To Render Virtual Worlds In Real Time (tomshardware.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    We all were thinking that too. Man, Mark Tina is so dumb compared to this.

  20. Re:They took our jobs! on Google's DeepMind Predicts 3D Shapes of Proteins (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Yeah, no. Protein folding computer programs have been around for years. It wasn't done by hand. More hype from the AI nutters.

  21. Re:Talk about ignoring the elephant in the room on Elon Musk Says Autopilot Will Soon Recognize Emergency Response Vehicles (inverse.com) · · Score: 0

    Musk doesn't have an engineering degree, but he has a BS in everything else.

  22. Re:... and if they banned all vehicles ... on Madrid's Ban On Polluting Vehicles Cuts Traffic By Nearly 32 Percent In Some Areas (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    Maybe. We should ask Neil deGrasse Tyson what he thinks. Wonder what he is doing?

  23. Who says it is positive? Maybe people in Madrid like traffic and cars. They might be very upset about this. Better send another reporter to investigate.

  24. Re: Talk about ignoring the elephant in the room on Elon Musk Says Autopilot Will Soon Recognize Emergency Response Vehicles (inverse.com) · · Score: 0

    I post a lot here, typically to combat the ever increasing level of stupidity displayed by people like you. That includes AI nutters, space nutters and Tesla fanboys. They are typically the same people.

  25. Re: Talk about ignoring the elephant in the room on Elon Musk Says Autopilot Will Soon Recognize Emergency Response Vehicles (inverse.com) · · Score: 1

    Because Tesla is enabling morons by hyping features by giving them inappropriate marketing names. Tesla drivers are typically morons anyway and Musk knows it.