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  1. Re:Fools and their money on Bitcoin Circulation Hits Record High Of $14 Billion (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    "Zero cost" - meaning you will wait for hours or days for your transactions to get confirmed. You have no idea what you are talking about.

  2. Re:Fools and their money on Bitcoin Circulation Hits Record High Of $14 Billion (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    You are an idiot...kill yourself

  3. Why is this unbelievable? Many ham radio people I know are outright assholes. This is just the natural outcome of the attitude in the industry...arrogance towards newbies with questions, act superior because you know more about ham radios than the guy asking questions, etc. What is amazing is that people are actually surprised at this.

  4. Re:Seriously... on Google Employee Sues For $3.8 Billion Over Confidentiality Policies (theverge.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The laws are usually idiotic, unethical and stupid. There were laws that forced black people to work for free...it was called slavery and it was legal. Forget the law. Just do the right thing - especially when it comes to employment, many people act as if they are owed something. No...you are a free human being. Go work wherever you are happy, and if you aren't happy somewhere, quit and find another job. Only incompetent people who can't compete will sue the place they work to get ahead or stay employed.

  5. Fair enough...that's pretty tacky. Not sure why any organization would send out a mass email about an employee. Unless he was involved in some malicious crap...

  6. Go work somewhere else dude. If you don't like their policies, find another job. Nobody owes you employment!

  7. Good...the cesspool of political correctness is blowing up in their faces

  8. Re: Safety net for horse shoe makers on White House: US Needs a Stronger Social Safety Net To Help Workers Displaced by Robots (recode.net) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Spoken like a true commie. Nobody owes you shit...learn a new job, adapt, grow..or die.

  9. Re:Direct from the Luddite in Chief on White House: US Needs a Stronger Social Safety Net To Help Workers Displaced by Robots (recode.net) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yes...be afraid, you will need government even more. Because this thing called electricity will put whale hunters and whale lamp makers out of business. Who will take care of them?

  10. Safety net for horse shoe makers on White House: US Needs a Stronger Social Safety Net To Help Workers Displaced by Robots (recode.net) · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "White House: US Needs a Stronger Social Safety Net To Help Horse Shoe Makers Displaced by Automobiles"

  11. They are all seizure disorders and yes, I am calling him a lying piece of shit. When you seize, your wife doesn't usually take the time to login to your twitter account and tweet about your seizure. The guy is a pathological liar. Google his name and all the webs of lies he's been caught into for years.

  12. I am epileptic. I saw the image. I didn't get a seizure. This guy is a lying scumbag.

  13. Re:Only for special people on LinkedIn Moves Into Video, Starting With Quora-Style Q&A From Influencers (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    nailed it

  14. Only for special people on LinkedIn Moves Into Video, Starting With Quora-Style Q&A From Influencers (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The rest of us peasants don't get to participate. LinkedIn is about following the important, big name C level folks using the platform to further promote their names and businesses. It's not about the rest of us. I won't participate in their scheme...if I wanted to watch videos of narcissists doing their thing, there is YouTube and Facebook.

  15. Another reason to homeschool..my kids are learning about the Bitcoin blockchain and why taxation is theft while kids in government schools are learning about emojis. Bwahahaha.

  16. Yes, especially when it comes to encryption on Obama Administration Supports Recycling Code and Open Source · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yes, they support recycling code...old code..related to encryption.

  17. Stupid stupid bankers on Bank of England Looks Into 'Centralized' Bitcoin Alternative, RSCoin (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    The whole point of Bitcoin and one of the key innovations behind it is that it is NOT centrally controlled or manipulated by a nation state. Bitcoin started as an experiment in decentralized, crypto-currencies that offer some level of protection against inflation, government tracking and control. A government creating an alt currency that is trackable, monitored and controlled by a central authority is the antithesis of the philosophy behind crypto currencies.

    Whatever moron came up with this idea should be given a raise...because that's what governments do.

  18. Re:This is the beginning of a real digital currenc on Bank of England Looks Into 'Centralized' Bitcoin Alternative, RSCoin (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    You are not very smart, are you. lol

  19. Re:That's nice, but... on Iranian App Helps Users Avoid Morality Police (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    You mean Evolution? Revolutions usually end up with the same shitbags running the same show.

  20. DNS queries aren't "spying."? on ZDNet Writer Downplays Windows 10's Phoning-Home Habits · · Score: 1

    DNS queries aren't "spying."

    Yes, actually they can be. I don't want Microsoft to know that I read deepdotweb anymore than I want the government to know that. Why is microsoft resolving names for Windows 10 users? And who are they sharing the logs with?

    This Windows 10 apologist has nothing to offer as an acceptable excuse for this behavior.

  21. Government sucks at everything on President Obama Unveils $19 Billion Plan To Overhaul U.S. Cybersecurity · · Score: 1

    Government: We suck at everything, but we'll excel at infosec!

  22. Re:God Save New Hampshire ! on Free State Project 93% Towards Goal (freestateproject.org) · · Score: 1

    Free State people are not "right wingers." There are gay folks, ex-liberals, ex-neocons, gun owners, anti-gun people...all wanting to be more free.

  23. Re:Citizens recording on Entering the Age of Body-Worn Police Cameras (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    That's a ridiculously ignorant answer. Journalists, independent media people, neighborhood watchers, etc. all encounter cops on a regular basis. Cops are "our servants" - I go out of my way to record them whenever I have a chance. It's good for you that you don't. Unfortunately, we are not all respectable people like you. I bet you never inhaled either or went over the speed limit, uh?

  24. Citizens recording on Entering the Age of Body-Worn Police Cameras (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And it is quite foolish to assume that cops want to actually be held accountable. Citizens need to get their own body cams or use apps like Bambuser and Cell 411 to notify each other when they encounter police. Theses types of apps that stream live video are especially necessary for activists and people involved in police encounters on a regular basis. Cops have erased video from citizens' devices in the past in order to destroy evidence, so it is not wise to assume their body cams are there for our protection.

  25. Except when they malfunction on Entering the Age of Body-Worn Police Cameras (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Sometimes these cameras amazingly malfunction...right during a fatal shootout with a suspect. Then they magically come back on, as if an unknown force doesn't want to be held accountable. it's amazing.