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  1. Re:"Actionable leads" on Running For Congress, Brianna Wu Criticizes The FBI's GamerGate Report (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Kids get arrested every day. There are police officers in most public schools in the US today.

  2. Re:"Actionable leads" on Running For Congress, Brianna Wu Criticizes The FBI's GamerGate Report (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    RTFA. The FBI tracked down several Gamergate kids in their parents' basements and decided not to arrest them because the dweebs said "they were sorry".

  3. Re:"Actionable leads" on Running For Congress, Brianna Wu Criticizes The FBI's GamerGate Report (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 0

    I read the PDF, you dumb fuck. Death threats are illegal.

  4. Re:"Actionable leads" on Running For Congress, Brianna Wu Criticizes The FBI's GamerGate Report (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1, Interesting

    There may have been "death threats," but they weren't actually threats of harm, and they were mostly sent by idiots from the chans or other young kids.

    Oh, death threats aren't illegal if they're sent by stupid people? Is that case law somewhere?

    Kid, get your head out of your ass. The report clearly explains clearly illegal behavior. People should have been arrested.

  5. There were plenty of "actionable leads" in the report, but either the FBI or one of the more local DA's all just refused to prosecute. Several people admitted to doing it (death threats), but "promised not to do it again". I don't know anything about this woman, but the report says that the FBI simply failed.

  6. Re:Jobs can't hide the resources waste of solar on Solar Energy Now Employs More Americans Than Oil, Coal and Gas Combined (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    How about you add in all of the health problems from natural gas mining and refining....? You can't compare the two in terms of efficiency if you're going to ignore the externalities.

  7. Re:Sounds very inefficient on Solar Energy Now Employs More Americans Than Oil, Coal and Gas Combined (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Nothing in this article said anything about "good" or "bad". It's just statistics.

  8. Re:SJW Liberal Slashdot on Solar Energy Now Employs More Americans Than Oil, Coal and Gas Combined (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    I think you're confused, or you're posting to the wrong article.

  9. Re:Employment is not the goal on Solar Energy Now Employs More Americans Than Oil, Coal and Gas Combined (computerworld.com) · · Score: 2

    ... not quite AC. You're forgetting all of the medical personnel employed to take care of all of the people sick and dying from pollution-related illnesses. That's a lot of people!

  10. Re:Keeping up with the Macs on Microsoft Says It Is Winning Its New War Against Macs (cultofmac.com) · · Score: 1

    I wonder if Microsoft realizes how much trouble Windows is in.

    RTFA

  11. Native ads on 'The Future of Advertising is Fewer, Better Ads' (recode.net) · · Score: 2

    The future is media companies going back to having advertising salespeople, and dumping all of these stupid ad networks.

  12. Re:CNN? on Google Bans 200 Publishers From Its Ad Network (recode.net) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That's bullshit. Those aren't remotely similar.

    And your bullshit about "every source being biased" is more bullshit that you pulled out of your ass. There's good journalism, and there's bad. Breitbart is most definitely, bad journalism, if it can be called journalism at all. CNN isn't the best, but they're a hell of a lot better than Breitbart.

  13. Money is one thing, but you're not spending your money. You're spending all of the intimate details of your life for the sake of some small conveniences. That seems like a bad deal for you, and a really good one for Amazon.

  14. Wow, you're cheap. What would you let your personal dignity go for? A few bucks?

  15. Re:I really hope... on George Orwell's '1984' Tops Amazon's Bestseller List (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Yup. Wouldn't you believe it... Smart people who aren't sexist/racist. What's this world coming to??

  16. Re:Trump's vantage point on George Orwell's '1984' Tops Amazon's Bestseller List (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    "Simple" is the key word in your statement. He's a grown adult human who doesn't listen to anybody but himself. He's very simple... like my cat.

  17. Re:I really hope... on George Orwell's '1984' Tops Amazon's Bestseller List (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Who are these "SJW"s fighting to purge words? Is that a real thing, or are these SJW's in your head?

  18. Re:I really hope... on George Orwell's '1984' Tops Amazon's Bestseller List (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh, no! Hold onto your little snowflake panties. Are you oppressed by radical college kids? Are your feelings hurts? Oh, no. Those college kids sure are authoritarian, all right. One person didn't want to share the stage with another. Wow. That's a real movement, there, you got. That's impressive. That's almost like the president of the most powerful country in the world brag about grabbing pussies and keeping brown people in their places. Almost.

  19. How much does Amazon pay you for all of the data they're collecting on you and your family?

  20. Re:welcome to *public* utilities on New Wyoming Bill Penalizes Utilities Using Renewable Energy (csmonitor.com) · · Score: 1

    It's like trying to talk to a rock. Have a nice life, rock!

  21. Re:Why are you guys so blind? on New Wyoming Bill Penalizes Utilities Using Renewable Energy (csmonitor.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh, stupid AC never took a civics class....

    The goal of a business is to make a PROFIT. The goal of a government is to make sure people have FAIR and EQUAL access.

    Uneducated, uninformed people like are why our president is a moron.

  22. Re:welcome to *public* utilities on New Wyoming Bill Penalizes Utilities Using Renewable Energy (csmonitor.com) · · Score: 1

    No, in a free market, competition keeps prices down.

    Nope. Average price in Europe in 2015 was $0.20/KW. It was $0.12/KW in the US.

    Seriously, do some background research.

    I can't find any research that shows that Internet connectivity in the US is more reliable or relatively cheaper than electricity. If you have some research that you'd like to share.

  23. Re:welcome to *public* utilities on New Wyoming Bill Penalizes Utilities Using Renewable Energy (csmonitor.com) · · Score: 1

    ... and if you leave them with the "free market", they are subject to profiteering. In the US today, electricity (public utility) is much *more* reliable, and affordable than Internet connectivity (private) is. So, I'm sorry, but your ideas don't really hold up in reality.

  24. Fuck you, you stupid git.

  25. Re:The death spiral is continuing. on Microsoft To Lay Off 700 Employees Next Week, Report Says (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    Millions run Mac OS, Various Linux distros, and Chrome Os is making a huge dent in the educational market.

    Uh, no, that's not true. You're lying.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...