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  1. Re: Gee, what a surprise on Silicon Valley Says Trump Plan To Reduce Immigration Will Hurt Economy (cbslocal.com) · · Score: 1

    While the nominal tax rates were higher during that period (1930s through '70s), the tax code was full of all sorts of loop holes that got closed during the 1980's (as part of the deal to lower the nominal tax rates). The actual tax rates paid by the wealthy hasn't really changed much. Here is an interesting article explaining this. https://mises.org/library/good...

  2. Meanwhile in the US . . . on Germany Cracks Down On Illegal Speech On Social Media. (smh.com.au) · · Score: 5, Informative

    Thankfully, here in the US the Supreme Court unanimously disagrees with this "hate speech" BS. Letting governments censor any sort of political speech is just a bad idea. https://www.washingtonpost.com...

  3. This article is silly. The real enemy on the internet is Russian hackers. There is no need to discuss the Glorious People's Republic of China's hacking and social media campaigns.

  4. Re:Punt coinbase? on Is Coinbase Closing Accounts For Paying Ransoms With Bitcoins? (coindesk.com) · · Score: 1

    I will run my bitcoin exchange however I want to. ;)

  5. Re:That stuff is newbie trap though on G.SKILL Hits 4500MHz With All-New Trident Z DDR4-4333MHz 16GB Memory Kit (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    RAM speed does make a difference in some games; Arma 3 will run about 20% faster using DDR4 3000 RAM versus DDR4 2133. Fallout 4 is also rather sensitive to memory speeds as well. Still, going beyond 3200 mhz RAM seems to have some seriously diminishing returns, and isn't worth it.

  6. Re:and, while cache hit rate is 98% for everyone on G.SKILL Hits 4500MHz With All-New Trident Z DDR4-4333MHz 16GB Memory Kit (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Some games really do benefit from having faster memory. Arma 3 for example, really benefits from higher memory speed; in The Techreport's test, for example, moving from DDR4 2133 RAM to DDR4 3866 RAM increases the fps from 46 to 56. http://techreport.com/review/3... Of course, the DDR4 3000 kit they tested got 54 fps; that is probably about where diminishing returns kick in for most games. Fallout 4 is another game where having faster memory can make a 10-15% difference in certain areas.

  7. Re:Old jets on Air Force Converts F-16 Jets Into Wingman Drones (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    With a drone, you can get by with much less maintenance since with no pilot, you can have a much higher acceptable failure rate. That changes the cost equations massively.

  8. Re:It make no sense to pin the blame on one man. on FBI Arrests Volkswagen Executive On Charges Related To Dieselgate (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    The law says auto makers are specifically not allowed to have a "defeat device" (like this software) that causes the car to run differently when being tested.

  9. Re:Minivans are terrible for the environment on Google Spin-Off's Newest Self-Driving Minivans Start Road Tests This Month (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    This could be the plug-in hybrid version of the Pacifica, which has a 33 mile electric range, and is rated at 32 mpg combined when the battery runs out. That is vastly better than any competing minivan or SUV that can carry a similar number of people.

  10. Re:Dear AMD..... on AMD Declares Ryzen Will Be a Four-Year Architecture (extremetech.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    That is exactly what AMD is doing with Ryzen; top models will have 8 cores, each with a integer & FPU. A French PC magazine benchmarked a low-clocked engineering sample (3.15ghz base, 3.4 ghz boost) and found for productivity work it was faster than an Intel 6800k. The one AMD was showing off at CES is clocked at 3.6 ghz, with 3.9ghz boost.

  11. Re:A problem that is worth having on Self-Driving Cars Will Make Organ Shortages Even Worse (slate.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It will probably be a long time before truck drivers are completely replaced - take a look at railroads, for example. It would be technically possible to automate railroads right now, but the rail companies haven't done so; having a person onboard is very useful for legal liability, security, and fixing all the minor, odd issues that come up, and so on. I guess that we will probably end up with "freight stewards" in trucks, where the computer does most of the driving, but the steward takes over for odd cases, and gets out and fixes minor issues to keep the truck on the road, provide physical security to the freight, and help with loading/unloading at the end points.

  12. Re:So overpopulation is not an issue? on Cheetahs Heading Towards Extinction as Population Crashes (bbc.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    Africa is where most of the population growth is coming from, so that is where it makes sense to focus efforts on awareness of birth control, and get people to chose quality of children over quantity of children. China, for example, doesn't need any additional birth control programs since their birth rate is already below replacement level. The UN estimates China's population will decline from its current 1.4 billion to 1 billion by 2100. The UN also estimates India will grow from 1.3 billion now to 1.6 billion by 2100. By contrast, Africa is estimated to grow from its current 1 billion people to over 4 billion by 2100.

  13. Sad that it is hard to breed cheetahs in captivity on Cheetahs Heading Towards Extinction as Population Crashes (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    It is sad that it is apparently difficult to breed cheetahs in captivity - they need large open spaces to run and do their courtship rituals. Which is particularity bad, because they actually are one of the easier wild animals to tame, and would be fairly easy to turn into pets (and thus in no danger of extinction) if that breeding issue where solved. I know I would love a pet cheetah.

  14. Re:So overpopulation is not an issue? on Cheetahs Heading Towards Extinction as Population Crashes (bbc.com) · · Score: 2

    Start sending lots of birth control devices (condoms, IUDs, birth control shots, ect) to Africa (where most of the world's population growth is going on), and start some education/propaganda efforts to convince them that having one or two kids per woman will result in a higher quality life for them. As it stands now, most estimates are that Africa will have 4 billion people by 2100, versus the 1 billion they have now. I don't see much of the African megafauna serving that much of a population boom.

  15. Changes in Land Tenure on Cheetahs Heading Towards Extinction as Population Crashes (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    When the article says changes in land tenure in Zimbabwe, that means the racist thug Mugabe seizing lands from whites, and passing it out to his political cronies, who apparently, in addition to being shitty farmers are also bad at wild life management.

  16. Re:It's all about free speech. . . on Milo Yiannopoulos Wants To Buy 4Chan, Promises Free Speech Haven (hollywoodreporter.com) · · Score: 2

    You don't understand 4chan do you? Or free speech for that matter. In the appropriate boards, like /pol or /b you can attack white people, call for the death of all men, advocate communism, extreme leftist anarchism, or whatever you want. And 4chan won't ban you, or censor your posts. Now, if you says stuff the user bases doesn't like, well they may insult you, tell you to get cancer, ignore you, hell they may even debate you. Free speech works for both sides. This is way better than most left wing boards, which I have noticed will censor your post, or ban you if your opinions stray too far from the mainstream.

  17. Re:Perhaps on Far Future Will See No Evidence of Universe's Origin · · Score: 1

    Current evidence suggest that the expansion of the universe is accelerating, thus it seems unlikely that it will shrink itself back down again.

  18. Re:Already there on NASA Considers Plans for Permanent Moon Base · · Score: 1

    But this other crackpot said the US never went to the moon in the first place!

  19. Re:Save US From Global Warming? on On Electricity (Generation) · · Score: 1

    The 1970's called, they want their over-population fears back. The problem with your argument is that population growth has already largely been checked. In the US, birthrates are just a tad below replacement rate (continued population growth is coming from immigration) - in most of the first world, plus the former Combloc & China, birth rates are well below replacement level. Pretty much everywere else around the has birthrates that are on the decline as well. Most UN estimates predict the World population will peak sometime around 2070 at 9 billion or so people, and begin to decline from there. With proper use of nuclear, solar, and other clean power sources, the Earth should be able to support that many people.

  20. Immigration's impact. on Does Income Inequality Matter? · · Score: 1

    Over the last couple decades, the US had a huge surge of immigrants (mostly poor to begin with) from latin American countries (mostly Mexico). Why should it be a surprise then that the US Gini Coefficient is trending towards that of countries like Mexico or Brazil.

  21. Re:Should have gone with CELL on Intel Mac Performance Behind Hype · · Score: 1

    Apple looked into a CELL based Mac, but didn't think it would work well in a general purpose computer.

  22. Open DRM system is good on Sun Spearheads Open DRM · · Score: 1

    One Open DRM system would be nice - only have to break it once, and having the specs available make it easier to break.

  23. Orion on More New Details on NASA's CEV Launcher Studies · · Score: 1

    How about using a Project Orion type launcher- that way NASA can throw spacecraft the size of aircraft carriers into space. As for the enviromentalists, they can be used as neutron absorbers.

  24. Re:CrossFire on Sneak Peek at ATi's CrossFire Graphics System · · Score: 4, Informative

    Trademarks only generally only valid for one sort of product, and exist to prevent consumer confusion between the makers of similar products. If two companies/people make different products, that are not likely to be confused. they can have the same name for their trademarks - for example, Apple Records and Apple Computers. But if you tried to start a computer company called "Appletastic Computers" Apple Computer could sue you and probably win. Or for a real life example, think of the Lindows case, and how that could get confused the MS Windows OS.

  25. Re:Welcome to 1995 Dell on Dell Might do AMD · · Score: 1

    Well, now Intel's processor's are the ones with heat problems. Ever used a Prescott processor?