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  1. Re: I don't get it. on GitHub, Medium Remove Public ICE Employee Data Repository (obsceneworks.com) · · Score: 0

    "Cunts". Nice. When you run out of arguments, resort to juvenile name-calling. We done here, Sarge?

  2. Re: I don't get it. on GitHub, Medium Remove Public ICE Employee Data Repository (obsceneworks.com) · · Score: 1

    "Render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's." But what is Caesar's? I don't think that Jesus would have argued that a good/just government should have unlimited authority. Paying taxes is one thing, having children stolen is another.

  3. Re: I don't get it. on GitHub, Medium Remove Public ICE Employee Data Repository (obsceneworks.com) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Your lack of empathy has been proven. It's OK, won't hold it against you -- judging by your nickname, war has probably warped your brain to function that way. Get help.

  4. Re: I don't get it. on GitHub, Medium Remove Public ICE Employee Data Repository (obsceneworks.com) · · Score: 1

    Place the entire families with host families, or keep them together in a refugee camp. Also, applying for asylum isn't a crime, it's a right under international law.

  5. Re: I don't get it. on GitHub, Medium Remove Public ICE Employee Data Repository (obsceneworks.com) · · Score: 1

    Until the demonstrations shut down the country. Time for a French style general strike. Mass flight cancellations, buses/public transit don't move, teachers stay home, roads don't get fixed... get people mad enough and they will organise. All it takes is about 10% of the population to grind things to a screeching halt. The public doesn't even know how much power it has if they organise...

  6. Re: I don't get it. on GitHub, Medium Remove Public ICE Employee Data Repository (obsceneworks.com) · · Score: 1

    Process them in a refugee camp which keeps families together (as most of the world does it) or place them with host families. Not rocket science -- current policy is deliberately abusive.

  7. Re:I'm as lefty as they get on GitHub, Medium Remove Public ICE Employee Data Repository (obsceneworks.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Publishing a LinkedIn search may or may not be moral, but it's not "doxxing." Doxxing would be linking it to non public info like phone number, address, ssn, etc for the purposes of encouraging harassment.

  8. Re:What a creep on GitHub, Medium Remove Public ICE Employee Data Repository (obsceneworks.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    No one forced them to make a Linkedin account. This is just data that anyone can get from Linkedin or an appropriate Google search. Work for an entity that's being heinous? Don't brag about it online.

  9. Re:I don't get it. on GitHub, Medium Remove Public ICE Employee Data Repository (obsceneworks.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Harassment is wrong. But "I just work here, just following orders," doesn't excuse heinous actions.

  10. Re:I don't get it. on GitHub, Medium Remove Public ICE Employee Data Repository (obsceneworks.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Without enforcers, the policy makers would be powerless. Without foot soldiers, there would be no war.

  11. Re:More hotel intrusion... on Amazon Brings Alexa To Hotels (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I'm almost always nude in the room -- if they open the door without consent, hope they enjoy!

  12. Re:The Great Truth Revealed on Portland Kicks Off Smart City Initiative With Traffic Sensor Safety Project (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Deliberately knocking someone off a bicycle is at least assault if it's on purpose. Not to mention you might catch a beating and door-keying from the cyclist's friend following behind.

  13. Every city and road department does traffic studies in one form or another. I lived in a small town and the town used an old-fashioned counter with hoses across the roads to count cars before a road improvement project. The only difference is the extent, method, and degree of automation.

  14. Re:The Great Truth Revealed on Portland Kicks Off Smart City Initiative With Traffic Sensor Safety Project (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Dooring is attempted murder. Enjoy your stay in jail when someone catches you on a helmet cam.

  15. Re:The Great Truth Revealed on Portland Kicks Off Smart City Initiative With Traffic Sensor Safety Project (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Some of us don't own a car, can't afford Goober/taxis, and actually NEED a bicycle to go places where public transit doesn't go. Also, a 4-lane road has space to pass. Cagers should take a deep breath, relax, and enjoy the scenery instead of rush-rush-rushing like hamsters on a wheel.

  16. Re: The Great Truth Revealed on Portland Kicks Off Smart City Initiative With Traffic Sensor Safety Project (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    The ad-hominem loses the argument...

  17. Re:The Great Truth Revealed on Portland Kicks Off Smart City Initiative With Traffic Sensor Safety Project (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    No one is being forced to ride a bicycle -- screw nanny states who want to ban cyclists for their ownnnn saaaaaffffffeeeetteeeeee or for the cheeeeeeeellllldren.

  18. Re: Cyberpunk Dystopia without the Cool on Amazon Brings Alexa To Hotels (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Why let them win by killing yourself? Move to a poorer EU country, stronger privacy protections and less money for the techno-baubles that American corepirations seem to love.

  19. Re:The Great Truth Revealed on Portland Kicks Off Smart City Initiative With Traffic Sensor Safety Project (zdnet.com) · · Score: 0

    The Great Truth is that the Internet would be a better place if cager trolls like you have their posting license revoked...

  20. The cameras and sensors used are low-resolution. This is the equivalent of the older traffic/axle counters with air hoses put across the road. Squash the hose, the counter increments by one axle.

  21. Re:Finally? on Amazon Brings Alexa To Hotels (zdnet.com) · · Score: 2

    Voice control isn't really that big of a deal in the kitchen -- just rinse your hands if you need to touch something electrical.

    As far as going to bed, there's usually a button or switch for the bedside lights within arm's reach of the bed.

  22. Re:Uhhh heck no. on Amazon Brings Alexa To Hotels (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    The idea isn't to destroy the fucking thing, just make it non-functional when you're in the room, without having to pay for damages.

  23. Most cars made in the past 20 years are rubbish, though.

  24. Re:Alexa: delete my log of activities on Amazon Brings Alexa To Hotels (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Better yet, if the devices are compromised and use for industrial espionage by the Russians or Chinese. Business travelers have a lot of confidential discussions in their hotel rooms.

  25. Re:Wired in on Amazon Brings Alexa To Hotels (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    What entertainment system? Does anyone with a half-decent laptop or tablet use hotel TeeVees anymore?