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  1. Re:If you can indulge a bit of off topic ranting on Snap CEO Hired Chief Business Officer, Then Changed His Mind (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    So why doesn't he quit and find another job? You don't need to take the job if it turns out it wasn't what you expected.

  2. Re:Who? on Snap CEO Hired Chief Business Officer, Then Changed His Mind (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Oh the app people use to send naked pictures to each other. Why do they need a Business Officer?

  3. What the heck is "Snap"?

  4. Re:VR is a technically challenging problem on It's Becoming Increasingly Unlikely that We'll See a Major Shift To Virtual Reality Any Time Soon (theoutline.com) · · Score: 1

    Moores Law is dead. Where are you getting the increase of technical capacity from?

  5. Baloney. You can "move the camera" all you want, but the inner ear is sensing something different than the camera sees, so you are going to get sick. And yes, MOST people still get sick.

  6. No network or communication system is. on Nobody's Cellphone Is Really That Secure, Bruce Schneier Reminds (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 2

    This can be extended to any network: they aren't secure. The purpose of a network is to communicate, not hide communications. It sounds strange, but true. You can attempt to add security to it, but the concept of a network means sharing information.

  7. Re:Big oil strikes again on Tesla Faces FBI Probe Over Model 3 Production Numbers (cnbc.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    You mean like the Saudis, who own 5% of Tesla?

  8. Re:Elon Musk will soon learn... on Tesla Faces FBI Probe Over Model 3 Production Numbers (cnbc.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Musk donates heavily to the Republican party. That isn't it.

  9. It is almost as if this story itself is "clickbait". Slashdot has fallen so low.

  10. Re:Er... that's not teaching the AI *ethics*. on IBM Researchers Teach Pac-Man To Do No Harm (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Exactly. Just more hype from IBM "AI" desperately trying to sell their AI snakeoil. Yeah we get it IBM: you can create NNs and change the parameters to change the output behavior.

  11. His mission on Medtronic Co-Founder Who Created Wearable Pacemaker Dies At Age 94 (www.ept.ca) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here is the mission statement of his company:
    THE MEDTRONIC MISSION To contribute to human welfare by application of biomedical engineering in the research, design, manufacture, and sale of instruments or appliances that alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life.

    To direct our growth in the areas of biomedical engineering where we display maximum strength and ability; to gather people and facilities that tend to augment these areas; to continuously build on these areas through education and knowledge assimilation; to avoid participation in areas where we cannot make unique and worthy contributions.

    To strive without reserve for the greatest possible reliability and quality in our products; to be the unsurpassed standard of comparison and to be recognized as a company of dedication, honesty, integrity, and service.

    To make a fair profit on current operations to meet our obligations, sustain our growth, and reach our goals.

    To recognize the personal worth of employees by providing an employment framework that allows personal satisfaction in work accomplished, security, advancement opportunity, and means to share in the company's success.

    To maintain good citizenship as a company.

    Now THAT is someone to admire.

  12. Re:History repeats itself on 'We Expected VR To Be Two To Three Times as Big', Says CCP Games CEO (roadtovr.com) · · Score: 2

    It won't ever work. The disconnect between what the eye sees and the inner ear senses will cause motion sickness. This cannot be corrected because it is physiological.

  13. Re: Immigrant criminals! on Prank Calls Brought ICE Hotline To a Standstill, Internal Emails Show (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    A country is more than a plot of land. You obviously haven't travelled much if you think that.

  14. Where did I mention the level of taxation? I just said "taxpayer".

  15. Thats great that you think that the ICE is a "waste". Lets just open the borders wide open and see how long you survive.

  16. I'm not sure where I said they shouldn't be allowed to do it, snowflake. Sorry to trigger you though. Pretty amusing you think I am "right wing" though.

  17. Exactly. They aren't "prank" calls.

  18. "prank" calls? on Prank Calls Brought ICE Hotline To a Standstill, Internal Emails Show (theverge.com) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    What a quaint term. More like "wasting taxpayers money because you think the US should have open borders".

  19. Re:Coca Cola in plastic vs glass on Microplastics Found In Human Stools For the First Time (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Coke itself is much more harmful than any microplastics.

  20. Sure they are on Uber Planning Fleet of Food Delivery Drones 'As Soon As 2021' (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Just like Amazon is going to be delivering packages with drones any time now.

  21. They aren't pro-everybody I guess. Why aren't they pro-Asian or pro-Indian? They must not like those groups. Also, the use of the term "pro-queer" is offensive. And that was from their website.

  22. "Imagine a movement that is not just Pro-Latinx...but pro-Black, pro-woman, pro-queer, pro-poor because our community is all that and more."

    You must be kidding me. Does AmiMojo work there?

  23. Attract talent on IBM Open Sources Mac@IBM Code (9to5mac.com) · · Score: 2

    If people are joining your firm based on the the type of laptop they are issued, they aren't top talent.

  24. Finally on Coinbase Lets You Buy and Sell USDC Stablecoin (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    I just transferred all my money into Stablecoin. I make $50,000 in IT in Silicon Valley so I have quite a bit to invest.

  25. You sure seem to know a lot about Google, snowflake.