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  1. yessir, you speak truth, all of it

  2. Re:Politicians need to control this on Fake News 'Crowding Out' Real News (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    yes, well said

  3. Re:but this article on Fake News 'Crowding Out' Real News (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    other than pointing out what others should be doing, what are YOU doing? it's your idea, make it happen; or sit and whine that others aren't doing what you want them to

    take all that energy and change the world with your actions

  4. ... for dinner

    +10 Insightful

  5. hyperbole on Who Owns the Moon? A Space Lawyer Answers (theconversation.com) · · Score: 2

    "This is a major debate currently raging in the international community"

    I hear one guy even had to re-tape his coke-bottle glasses during one their debate-cum-riots

  6. Re:What Individual Privacy Rights? on A Student Was Rejected By A College Because Of China's 'Social Credit System' (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1

    lol, stolen!!

  7. interesting prioritization on Homeland Security Subpoenas Twitter For Data Breach Finder's Account (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    there's enough resources to track down someone pointing out DHS fuckups but not enough to set up a firewall or two to prevent the fuckups in the first place

    the fuckups allowing all that private data to leak out won't be held accountable as wrongdoers, just the person pointing it all out

    there's always more to the story than we're being told

  8. Re: So, can we say "I told you so" now? on AT&T Removes HBO From an Unlimited Data Plan After Buying Time Warner (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    good one! but too vague, nobody get it

  9. nice comment, actually adds to the discussion

    kinda caught me off guard considering the tone of all the comments before it lol

  10. Re: AC Shuts Entire Internet Off to Get 1st Post on Algeria Shuts Off Entire Country's Internet To Stop Students From Cheating (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    your explanation of the failure is a failure

  11. Re:Consider for a moment... on YouTube's Top Creators Are Burning Out and Breaking Down En Masse (polygon.com) · · Score: 1

    life is hard, are you passing the test?

    not to worry, not everyone makes it, you'll have lots of company to whine with

  12. Re: Constant change and an unsure future are stres on YouTube's Top Creators Are Burning Out and Breaking Down En Masse (polygon.com) · · Score: 1

    yep, nicely said, wish I had mod points for you

  13. just to add an option, if we take those 80,000 confirmed calls and assume about 1 minute for each, we get about 2 months; seems like a fitting sentence on the hoe squad lol

  14. Re:Capital Punishment? on Florida Man Behind 100 Million Robocalls Hit With $120 Million FCC Fine (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: 1, Troll

    why are you feeling guilty for something you didn't do? bet you're a whitey who's been convinced he should shoulder the guilt of others just because of his skin color.... inflicting racism back on yourself is just as stupid as inflicting upon others

  15. Re:I can't even imagine... on Apple Scraps $1 Billion Irish Data Center Over Planning Delays (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    that would certainly be more noble and a testament to the locals and their resistance to 'progress' as others define it

    but is that what happening here?

  16. Re:If it's on a public facing server... on Police Drop Charges Filed Against 19-Year-Old Archivist For Downloading FOIA Releases (techdirt.com) · · Score: 1

    analogy time!!

    - public servant needs to get info to citizen
    - servant leaves a box of papers on the sidewalk for the citizen to pick up later
    - trash/recycle man comes by and takes box
    - gov't decides this was important personal info and the trashman is arrested for theft, etc.
    - why the fuck isn't the dumbfuck entity that puts shit on the sidewalk as a normal course of business not on the hook?!?

  17. the point is not that you did or did not get damaged *this time*, it's that there was personal/confidential information about you that was mishandled and for some reason, it was decided that you didn't need to know.... by the same folks who did the fuck up to begin with

    see where I'm going with this?

  18. well fuck me, spot on comment, wish I could give mod points

  19. speaking of giving it a try....

    Charles H. Duell was the Commissioner of US patent office in 1899. Mr. Deull's most famous attributed utterance is that "everything that can be invented has been invented." Most patent attorneys have also heard that the quote is apocryphal.

    https://patentlyo.com/patent/2...

    good thing Edison and any others with a vision didn't give up or you'd have to use the Pony Express to mail in your negativity

  20. just a guess....

    if the bounty programs were reliable and lucrative enough, then security researchers could justify revealing vulnerabilities on the company's terms, i.e., quietly and when ready

    however, if a company's bounty programs were thought to be low-paying and unreliably given, then the new-found vulnerability could be used from a marketing perspective to give the researchers access to more business opportunities and money.... try to get publicity for it, it might pay off that way instead

  21. Re:Those numbers are all the same up there on Man, Seeking New Copy of Windows 7 After Forced Windows 10 Upgrade, Sues Microsoft (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    I warrant it if I can get someone to pay me that; and having some Chief of Compensation Morality decide if I'm worthy is barely worth the snide remark at your short sighted stupidity

    show me one, just fucking one place where your commie/socialist utopia exists; it would also make sense that others would be trying to also get there because it's so fucking awesome, so N Korea doesn't count

    how about sending me a link showing a place where there is even close to an equal distribution of wealth at anything of scale -- using any economic/political system; people whine all day about how they wish things were, but when presented with reality, default to what's in their own best interests; use a system that harnesses each person's desire to do good for themselves, and you've now made selfishness an engine for progress; and the best part? it's totally a choice for each individual to make, voluntarily, not coercively; why do you think a system that mandates/enforces participation better? if it were better for themselves, people would already be doing it w/out re-education and coercion -- certainly at least somewhere in the world... please show me this place; do you think the individual less important than society?

    is our system perfect? fuck no, but so far there's been nothing better for BOTH the individual and the betterment of society; most want to separate the two and that's never been shown to work

  22. didn't say it would work or not, just that he has to try something a bit more guerrilla in order to increase his chances

    and out of curiosity, how much does one have to be 'inconvenienced' before it rises to a level where pushing back is acceptable? do you have a monetary limit? perhaps time? what if he values his own time and money more than you? should he first get your permission?

  23. Re:Those numbers are all the same up there on Man, Seeking New Copy of Windows 7 After Forced Windows 10 Upgrade, Sues Microsoft (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    fucking commie, who the fuck are you to value what I do and how I do it? if somebody will pay the asking price, then that's its value

    you want to characterize the people I employ as being unwilling slaves and I do nothing but put my feet up and smoke cigars; those employees working as hard as me get to pay bills, raise a family, do what they want with the money I trade for their time and talents

    it's a fair exchange and all participants are free to leave if they wish; they're free to choose something else that suits them, which is far more than they'd get from any system you'd propose

    a business course or two would have helped you more than all the snowflake propaganda bullshit you've ingested

  24. for the little guy to have a chance, he HAS to do something outrageous; something that might recruit public opinion to work for him; he can't compete with MS's sheer size and resources; how effective would a small claims approach be?

    does anyone think MS won't use everything they have to their own advantage?

    when you go up against Goliath and you're small, do you don armor and shield and hope it all works out? or maybe try a tactic that increases your chance for success?

    standing up for himself, I admire that

  25. calling out the truth is a dangerous game, my friend; despite what everyone says, most can't handle the truth and might consider you a mad dog in need of putting down

    I commend you, and hope you continue