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  1. Wise move on EU May Forbid the Transfer of Personal Data To the US · · Score: 1

    The U.S. government are nothing more than mega-corporate bitches. They should be shunned and marginalized

  2. Re:EVEN WHEN??!!!! on Security is an Important Coding Consideration Even When You Use Containers (Video) · · Score: 1

    No, that's long obsolete. vSphere 6 is the current one, try to keep up

    Containers do not provide sufficient isolation, less secure even than jail

  3. Re:The U.S and its heaven of protectionism on Volkswagen Diesel Scandal Spreads To Porsche and Audi · · Score: 2, Informative

    oh the U.S. companies who actually abide by the emissions law should somehow roll over for the poor foreign competition who didn't. go fuck yourself

  4. not in the smarter parts of the world. Them 'merikins aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer, they'll pay for crap

  5. Re:Where's IPv6 then? on America Runs Out of IPv4 Internet Addresses · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    there are plenty of people who don't give a shit about any of those sites you listed. Twitter? That's for twats tweented to twits. Bing? Get your tongue of Gate's ass. Instagram, do you even have any real friends?

  6. Re:TLS SNI on America Runs Out of IPv4 Internet Addresses · · Score: 1

    You are so funny, posting on this http forum.

  7. Re:EVEN WHEN??!!!! on Security is an Important Coding Consideration Even When You Use Containers (Video) · · Score: 1

    You are completely full of shit, I'm looking at a VM right now at work with gigabytes provisioned but the actual RAM in use is but hundreds of megabytes. Enterprise class virtualization has evolved beyond whatever silly system you imagine

  8. hard drive capacity grows by 100 X every ten years. Therefore, we'll be at 4 PB drives in about 12 years since we're at 8 TB now

  9. Re:What a surprise! on Startups Push 3D Printers As Industry Leaders Falter · · Score: 1

    A true 3D maker shows off his 3D printed bike, which only needed frame, rims, tires, sprockets, derailleurs, levers, cables, brakes, kickstand, handlebars, chain, seat and fasteners added to make a completely functioning bicycle almost equivalent to a storebought one! The marvels of 21st century technology are empowerig makers!!

  10. Re:3D printing is like photo printing on Startups Push 3D Printers As Industry Leaders Falter · · Score: 1

    there are a buttload of those nameplates on ebay, like one guy has 350 sold 150 left

    really, this points out the thing about 3D printing, it usually is the very most expensive solution to a problem

  11. Re:Mainstream form of manufacturing? on Startups Push 3D Printers As Industry Leaders Falter · · Score: 2

    the prototyping space has had superior alternatives for over 20 years. the fad type 3D printers are toys, the real ones have been around for a loooong time

  12. Re:3D printed goatse on Startups Push 3D Printers As Industry Leaders Falter · · Score: 2

    you're all just digging a deeper hole for yourself

  13. Re:Hypocrisy on George W Bush Made Retroactive NSA 'Fix' After Hospital Room Showdown · · Score: 1

    Did Bush promise "hope" and "change"?

  14. EVEN WHEN??!!!! on Security is an Important Coding Consideration Even When You Use Containers (Video) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Containers are even less separate than jails, of course they're near the bottom of the barrel in terms of security. Why the Container fad when the overhead of proper virtualization is now so very low it's negligible on any modern server processor?

  15. Re:Pick up dog shit in urban areas. on Robots' Next Big Job: Trash Pickup · · Score: 1

    murder is wrong, even of hipster trash, but mashing a hipsters face in their own dog's feces may not be so wrong. what are they going to do, try to beat you up with bean sprout, cauliflower, and ramps fed muscles?

  16. Re:Hypocrisy on George W Bush Made Retroactive NSA 'Fix' After Hospital Room Showdown · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Obama has increased the violations of privacy started under Bush; he is worse

  17. Re:Hypocrisy on George W Bush Made Retroactive NSA 'Fix' After Hospital Room Showdown · · Score: 2

    Downside is that with no robust public option (a promised lie) the profiteers of healthcare (big insurance, big healthcare, big pharmy) continue to raise costs and premiums. This is what is happening, insurers will have huge rate hikes for 2016.

  18. Re:LOL ... porn ... on The Forgotten Tale of Cartrivision's 1972 VCR · · Score: 2

    No, he's saying "people have always done this normal human bodily function and human need" (enjoying sex, sight of nude bodies, etc.)

    Those harmful behaviors you list are different matter

  19. Re:There will always be nukes on Forget Hashtag Activism: a Millennial's Guide To Nuclear Weapons Realism · · Score: 1
  20. Re:There will always be nukes on Forget Hashtag Activism: a Millennial's Guide To Nuclear Weapons Realism · · Score: 1

    wrong,. news for you, nuclear weapons also have the blast, shrapnel, heat...everything a chemical bomb does plus added bonus of gamma radiation

  21. Re:Pick up dog shit in urban areas. on Robots' Next Big Job: Trash Pickup · · Score: 3, Insightful

    timed honored solution to that problem. shoot their damn dogs

  22. Re:There will always be nukes on Forget Hashtag Activism: a Millennial's Guide To Nuclear Weapons Realism · · Score: 1

    I say this as someone who studied physics in college and worked at Fermilab, those that had radiation sickness from prompt exposure of the fission bombs were maimed in ways that no ordinary bomb could do.

  23. Re:Cant see why this is a problem. on Microsoft's Satya Nadella Shown Up By Confused Cortana Assistant · · Score: 1

    A fish is because of hydrogen, time, gravity and nuclear fusion.

  24. Re:We NEED to find other intelligent life on Advanced Civilizations Probably Don't Exist In Our Galactic Neighborhood · · Score: 1

    I suppose those 120 million people put to death by the Church in Europe wagered with their life, and lost?

  25. Re:Speaking of OLD on Android Lollipop Can Be Hacked With Very Long Password · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    You are so funny, your generation has the attention span of a gnat, doesn't know how to repair anything, can't locate major countries on a globe including the one they occupy, wish to take no responsibility for their actions, hypocritically complain about boomers "trashing the planet" when their life and lifestyle are created and supported by that trashing, think someone owes them a handout, and make the most ignorant clerks who can't even find a product on the shelf and no nothing technical about them.