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  1. And how many people have died of black lung?

  2. Can we talk about what HiQ is doing with the data for a sec? "HiQ scrapes data about thousands of employees from public LinkedIn profiles, then packages the data for sale to employers worried about their employees quitting" I mean WTF?

  3. Their "employable engineers" on India is Betting On Compulsory Internships To Improve Its Unemployable Engineers (qz.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Having worked with their employable software engineers I shudder to think what their unemployable engineers are like.

  4. The future is now on 'World's First Robot Lawyer' Now Available In All 50 States (theverge.com) · · Score: 2, Funny

    We seem to be closer and closer to Futurama every day, what's next, Atlanta underwater and hyper chicken lawyers?

  5. I don't know I've liked what I've seen so far.

    http://www.somethingawful.com/...

  6. I love how the basis of our entire economic system is built around unending growth. That's all you ever hear about, the company has to grow, our economy has to grow, grow, grow, grow. Yep I can't see any long term problem with unlimited exponential growth, no siree.

  7. I'm already doing that! on Jack Ma: In 30 Years People Will Work Four Hours a Day and Maybe Four Days a Week (cnbc.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hey I'm already doing that! I mean I really only do about 16 hours of effective work a week, but get paid for the full 40. Is that different than most people really?

  8. Re: Not worth studying this on Physicists Discover A Possible Break In the Standard Model of Physics (futurism.com) · · Score: 2, Informative

    Not to mention any black holes created will be traveling several orders of magnitude greater than escape velocity so even if Hawking radiation doesn't exist or they didn't have an incredibly small gravitional capture cross section to be with things would be as far as the moon in about a half sec.

  9. I can guess exactly what happened. on Chess.com Has Stopped Working On 32bit iPads After the Site Hit 2^31 Game Sessions (chess.com) · · Score: 1

    Someone used an int type somewhere in the code whose size is architecture specific. There's no reason a 32-bit iPad couldn't support 64-bit numbers.

  10. My Experience on Is Amazon's AWS Hiring 'Demolishing The Cult Of Youth'? (redmonk.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm a contract programmer and usually work with a loose collection of older-ish programmers like myself (mid-40's) on various contract projects, all remotely. We all get along well, we're professional, no-nonsense, 40 hour work week kind of guys that just get the job done. Lately during a little slow work spell, I took some work with one of these young hipster-ish development firms. The code they were writing was just total garbage, I couldn't wait to be done with the contract. Lots of that off putting company enthusiasm, dude it's just a job not a lifestyle. I came into their office a couple of times, total hipster open plan style, I don't see how they get any work on done.

  11. Re: I'm SO impressed! on Google AI AlphaGo Wins Again, Leaves Humans In the Dust (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah I don't think we're anywhere near *real* AI. I mean we don't have any idea how the human brain really works, the only example of an intelligence we know about, and neural nets don't work anything at all like a human brain does, the design is merely "inspired" by the concept of neurons connected to together in same fashion with a feedback loop.

  12. Well obviously there's only one answer on Ask Slashdot: What Are Your Favorite Books On Entrepreneurship? · · Score: 4, Funny

    Trump: Art of the Deal

  13. Read the title wrong on Can Parents Sue If Their Kid Is Born With the 'Wrong' DNA? (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    LOL I first read it as "Can Parents Sue Their Kid If Born With the 'Wrong' DNA?"

  14. My experience on First Evidence For Higher State of Consciousness Found (neurosciencenews.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Personally I had a very profound experience on LSD. I became aware of the illusion that we have a unified consciousness. It started out when I noticed my right hand was moving of its own accord, and I had to "consciously" make it stop. I have this happen on mushrooms as well, but the experience became deeper when I become actually become aware myself as split left/right into two entities. I remember just sitting their slack jawed and told my wife "I think I'm experiencing something profound right now". It was a totally novel experience I can't even adequately describe or even really remember what it was *actually* like. It proceeded like this for a while and I eventually reached some sort of state where I somehow "knew" how consciousness arises from matter, I remember saying something like "this is what this is?" then I feel as if I was "breaking through" back into reality and my consciousness unified and the trip was over just like that. It was amazing, I can't wait to experience it again knowing what to expect, I was kind of caught completely unawares the first time. I'd actually like to record what I say the next time. I immediately started reading all I could about the psychedelic experience, ego death, etc.

    As long as you're in the right frame of mind and surroundings (set and setting) psychedelics are some of the safest drugs imaginable. I'd rather be around someone on LSD or mushrooms than alcohol any day. Like literally anything else, idiots that don't know what they're doing can hurt themselves or others if they don't do it properly.

    There's always the possibility my experience was just some sort of delusion I suppose. I really believe it does offer some insight into the nature of consciousness, something I've always been utterly fascinated by. It's doing something at the lowest level of neural pathways. It's just something you have to experience first hand otherwise you just have no room to say anything about it. The hard problem of consciousness seems like an even more intractable issue than the fundamental problems of physics. How something like consciousness can emerge from matter.

  15. What percentage will be porn?

  16. Re: Serious question here on Fear of Robots Taking Jobs in the Short Term is Overblown, Says General Electric CEO (qz.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Umm, I don't know may be adjust your world view? And realize no person is better than another and everyone is entitled to basic food, shelter and healthcare.

  17. This is the Republicans new healthcare plan right?

  18. Re:It's just smart business. on Evidence That Robots Are Winning the Race for American Jobs (nytimes.com) · · Score: 2

    Listen I fucking hate Trump as much as the next decent person, but this has nothing to do with Trump. Honestly there's absolutely no reason this shouldn't be a good thing, i.e. automation removing the need for humans to work, except for the fact people are so stuck in their ways of outmoded ways of thinking they can't see beyond a society and economic system where everyone has to work just to live.

  19. Re:Austin 16 minute commute? on The Best and Worst Cities To Live in For Tech Workers, Based on Rent and Commute (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Well I live in Austin, and I have a 0 minute commute :) Although when I did have to go into an office my commute was about 10 minutes (from the suburbs) because I'd leave the house at 11 and come home at 7.

  20. Re:Working remote is better on IBM, Remote-Work Pioneer, is Calling Thousands Of Employees Back To the Office (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah I'm never going back to an office. I went one step further, and also switched to contract work as well. I mean I know it's not for everybody, but for me both changes have been great for me personally.

  21. I'm reminded of the Louis CK bit about nut allergies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  22. More to the point what kind of cryptography needs to be done nights and on the weekends?

  23. Re: Too long was always my gripe on Why An LSD High Lasts For So Long (pbs.org) · · Score: 1

    I meant dumbasses in the sense of not using these kinds of drugs in a responsible manner and then freaking out, dying or whatever giving more fuel to the anti drug crowd. I personally would never allow myself to be under the influence of anything in public or in an environment I was not comfortable in or I had to be responsible for anyone but myself.

  24. Re: People who use elicit drugs... on Why An LSD High Lasts For So Long (pbs.org) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Well no shit dumbass, so can "licit" drugs like alcohol, the legality of the substance has no bearing on the issue. If I want to take mushrooms or LSD in the comfort of my own home in a controlled setting (look up set and setting) and have a great time that's my business. Heck I don't even drink and really drunk people are the ones that disgust me.

  25. Re: Too long was always my gripe on Why An LSD High Lasts For So Long (pbs.org) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yeah mushrooms are preferable for just a nice time. LSD for profound mind altering experiences that you need to plan a whole block of time for, at least it was for me. I never understand these people that have bad trips or see things that aren't there (as opposed to just simple visual effects) It really is all about set and setting as they say (and making sure you know exactly what your ingesting). You can absolutely take these drugs responsibly, like everything else it's the dumbasses that ruin it for everybody.