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  1. Re:Oh come on on Linus Torvalds On Linux's Code of Conduct (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Interesting that you want the benefit of free speech but none of the responsibility to be held accountable for it

  2. Re:not really.... on Safari's 'Siri Suggested' Search Results Highlighted Conspiracy Theories, Fake News (buzzfeednews.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    3.38% wouldn't seem to cover the large volume of iPhones currently active, which also run Safari. http://gs.statcounter.com/brow... lists it as #2 with ~15% share.

  3. Re: Elitist announces they're quitting Facebook on EU Justice Commissioner Quits Facebook, Describing Her Experience as 'Channel of Dirt' (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    No, its a situation to ban Facebook for infringing on consumer protection laws, not because of her feelings as you stated.

  4. No, but a hundred other reasons do.

  5. Re:But they wanted it that way on Time To Regulate Bitcoin, Says UK Treasury Committee Report (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Can't have the rewards without the risks now can we?

  6. Re:Depends on who you ask on The New Yorker on Linus Torvalds (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    Asian cultures are immune to this type of bullshit.

    ??

    Asian cultures are overwhelmingly polite and humble, at least East Asian.

  7. Re:The long fall to Socialism on Rice University Says Middle-Class And Low-Income Students Won't Have To Pay Tuition (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    You don't need to worry about how someone else gets to college. If you can put your kid through it with no problems, great! Spend what little time you have trying to make things better, not worrying about how someone may or may not be "freeloading" into an education that, quite frankly, everyone deserves.

  8. Re:We all know on Ajit Pai Calls California's Net Neutrality Rules 'Illegal' (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This is unfortunately very poignant.

  9. About as fun as that RHONY cruise where everyone got dysentery.

  10. Bzzt. Incorrect. You go on cruise ships to kill a wealthy patron and steal his or her identity.

  11. Re:Educate by sharing on Yahoo, Bucking Industry, Scans Emails for Data To Sell Advertisers (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    You blog? GTFO. People still do that? What is this 2003?

  12. Here is the core of the problem that many organizations don't understand or appreciate-- building a web application is an ongoing process, not a one-time-deal. Of course it doesn't help that PHP is a frustrating language when debugging someone else's code.

  13. Insanity -- doing the same thing repeatedly expecting a different outcome.

  14. Re:What about the deep see force. on VP Pence Lays Out Trump's Vision For Establishing a US Space Force (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Your forgetting the micronauts. We need to prioritize shrink ray technology so we can establish dominion over atom-sized empires!

  15. Replace rickshaws with those little electric scooters and this is very accurate.

  16. Re:Never been a fan of hyperthreading on Leaked Benchmarks Suggest Intel Will Drop Hyperthreading From Core i7 Chips (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Interestingly this is pretty much what they did with the i5 Coffee Lake processors. They removed hyperthreading and added 2 additional cores, so instead of 4 cores / 8 threads its 6 cores / 6 threads.

  17. Re:Never been a fan of hyperthreading on Leaked Benchmarks Suggest Intel Will Drop Hyperthreading From Core i7 Chips (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Web servers, or rather front-end web proxies, tend to be highly threaded and thus benefit from technologies like hyperthreading.

  18. Re: Let the healing begin on Red Meat Allergies Caused By Tick Bites Are On The Rise (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Nothing really wrong with vegans actually, they are quite tasty.

  19. He saw the action figures coming out of Japan and figured they were real and on the Pentagon's purchase list.

  20. Re:So... on Most Organizations Are Not Fully Embracing DevOps (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Agreed. Some parts of DevOps work well for many companies, not every line-item is a sure-fit everywhere.

  21. Why the hell is 'malicious' in quotes in the title. Is it an ironic malicious?

  22. Re:Everybody hates them, but too few hate them eno on Oracle's Aggressive Sales Tactics Are Backfiring With Customers (lightreading.com) · · Score: 1

    Every technologist on the planet, every single one of them not on Oracle payroll, hates this company, their products, and most of all their tactics.

    This is true

  23. Re:Fiddly Di Fiddly Do Potatos on As The Planet Warms, We'll Be Having Rice With A Side Of CO2 (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Don't forget patented too!

  24. RIP Roblimo

  25. Its quite simple really, they're all faster than each other.