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  1. "There's clear reasons why someone would potentially want this feature"

    What's retarded is you thinking this is a feature rather than utterly-shit design. Li-ion batteries at their worst state output ~3.6V. The processor in my Droid phone, desktop GPU, desktop CPU, etc. only needs ~1.2V to operate. Where did apple fuck up so badly that the voltage from the battery can sag so low that it forces a processor shutdown or throttling?

  2. Re:Proving Khyber is a LIAR (projecting it too) on Intel's ME May Be Massively Infringing on Minix3's Free Software License (ipwatchdog.com) · · Score: 1

    Holy shit look at this raging fuck. I come back from vacation and lookie here. Absolutely amusing how easy it is to make you mad. Let's keep playing this, because that means I control you.

  3. They're also going to be watching you off-site on Twitter Rolls Out Stricter Rules On Abusive Content (apnews.com) · · Score: 1

    And they utterly fail to see the hypocrisy in their actions. Twitter has themselves become like the Nazis. Note how this rule doesn't apply to military or government.

  4. Re:you forgot ur "h" sakespear on Opera Software Changes Name To Otello Corporation (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    ITT an AC confuses the game with one of the most classic tragic operas.

    As an aside, the recent (two months ago) VTO modernized version of Verdi's Otello was great to watch and be one of the behind-the-scenes people. I did grip, supertitle, and production of a custom silk-screened plot device kerchief gift handed out at the doors.

  5. No, it means your brain would pop out of your ass when you jumped.

  6. Re:Where'd Khyber note port filtering vs. this? on Intel's ME May Be Massively Infringing on Minix3's Free Software License (ipwatchdog.com) · · Score: 1

    Jeeze, here I am on vacation and I get a notification from a friend that I'm being discussed on /.

    And look, it's Alexander the fucking coward "Pussy" (that's what the P stands for) Kowalsky, the mentally-retarded that thinks any AC is either me or Creimer or someone else.

    Too fucking stupid to know that plenty of *properly-educated* people type and speak just like I do.

    And I've been saying use a router FOR YEARS ON THIS SITE, since it was revealed that the OS and some programs bypass HOSTs AT WILL, oh but suddenly you won't go back and post any of those links to the arguments, because that would MAKE YOU WRONG AND A LIAR, yet usually you're already set with links to everything else - hmmm. Isn't that suspicious? Your behavior is pretty fucking obvious, shitstain.

  7. Re: Man, I am old on Airlines Restrict 'Smart Luggage' Over Fire Hazards Posed By Batteries (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Your watch isnt very smart. Even Chinese phone watches from six years ago have standalone calling capability.

  8. Re: DIY Cryptocurrency Mining... on Bitcoin Nears $17,000 After Climbing About $4,000 in Less Than a Day · · Score: 0

    Fucking useless. I can build my own rig with TWO specialized ASICs for half that cost and get 30x the hashrate at 1/2 the power consumption. Go the fuck away you ignorant fuck.

  9. Re: So... on Bitcoin Nears $17,000 After Climbing About $4,000 in Less Than a Day · · Score: 1, Troll

    Plenty of exchanges have a minimum buy in. Trades are not buy-ins. Please retake basic stock market classes.

  10. Re: Who wrote the summary for this story? on The Firestorm This Time: Why Los Angeles Is Burning (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    It is not competently written. A quick search on unfamiliar terms in the summary alone proves it because they are incorrectly used. Katabatic winds are cold, not warm, for fuck's sake.

  11. Re: Arson on The Firestorm This Time: Why Los Angeles Is Burning (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    All it takes is a careless dipshit flicking a cigarette butt out the window. Oh but you didnt pay attention to the 241 toll road fire a couple months back, did you?

    Refrain from speaking until you actually have a clue.

  12. Re: Dontcha need wetter for more fuel? on The Firestorm This Time: Why Los Angeles Is Burning (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Your science fucking sucks because it fails to account for a FIVE YEAR DROUGHT.

    Try again when you actually understand science and can think logically.

  13. Re: The priesthood has spoken on The Firestorm This Time: Why Los Angeles Is Burning (wired.com) · · Score: 0

    Source on water from the great lakes, please, because the only long-haul pipeline from other areas into SoCal come from Nevada and Colorado, and the majority of our water supply that isnt from the Sierra Nevadas comes from Lake Matthews, Lake Perris, Lake Elsinore, Lake Arrowhead, and a few other smaller lakes.

  14. Re: The priesthood has spoken on The Firestorm This Time: Why Los Angeles Is Burning (wired.com) · · Score: 2

    What the fuck are you talking about? The SoCal fire departments stopping fires prematurely, thus allowing brush/fuel to accumulate, is the fucking cause of this fire. I am a SoCal resident. It is literally a hot-bed issue here.

  15. That is a dismissal. Otherwise an appeal would have to be filed. Basic fucking civics, go back to school.

  16. Thats slashdots fault for not supporting proper fucking unicode.

  17. Re: Economists Have Already Explained Why This Hap on Judge Dismisses Lawsuit That Claims Google Paid Female Employees Less Than Male Colleagues (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes they make you badge out. This is a basic security practice and has been in most big businesses for a good while.

  18. Re: Comments don't appear to be reading the summar on Judge Dismisses Lawsuit That Claims Google Paid Female Employees Less Than Male Colleagues (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Sounds more like incompetent lawyers. I certainly had no problem getting class-action status over EA's Spore almost a decade ago.

  19. Well, reading some of his leaked emails on the dark web, SOMEONE is definitely paying him.

  20. Okay, Canadians AND Americans got affected. There're your multiple sources, not in a single state department, but across more than one (that is a multiple.) Now shut the fuck up or produce certifiable proof of medical expertise... oh wait, you aren't a fucking doctor!

  21. Re:I paid $400 for a MIL-SPEC Kyocera phone on Every iPhone X Is Not Created Equal (pcmag.com) · · Score: 1

    Having had to design lighting systems to military specification, you must not know a whole lot about MIL-SPEC in the first place.

    I've still got MIL-SPEC tubes from the 70s that run like a dream. They operate my hand-rebuilt 1978 Fender Super Reverb. (W tubes FTW baby.)

  22. Re:I paid $400 for a MIL-SPEC Kyocera phone on Every iPhone X Is Not Created Equal (pcmag.com) · · Score: 1

    E6810 is the model number for the Kyocera Duraforce Pro.

  23. Re:Senate Republicans Aren't Republicans on Valuable Republican Donor Database Breached -- By Other Republicans (politico.com) · · Score: 1

    "But at least they got the Estate Tax repealed and increased taxes on those lazy post-grad students."

    Civics fail. This still needs to pass the house.

    Try again when you actually know how our system works and the bill has made it through all the way to being signed into law..

  24. I paid $400 for a MIL-SPEC Kyocera phone on Every iPhone X Is Not Created Equal (pcmag.com) · · Score: 2

    It's a fucking tank on steroids. It may not be as FAST as the latest iPhone (it's a 2016 phone) but it gets signal where the iPhone will not (and on the same carrier - Verizon, out in the Hauser Geode Beds in middle-of-nowhere Imperial County. Closest facility? A state prison almost 20 miles away.) Hell, this phone is designed to withstand solar radiation, which means this thing should fucking work in orbit, and probably even on the moon. Oh, and it works through gloves up to 3mm thick.

    Enjoy your shit new hardware that can't even hold a candle to the usability of older hardware.

  25. Re:Just show me all the comments. Fuck the voting. on New Study Finds That Most Redditors Don't Actually Read the Articles They Vote On (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    "You're probably one of those thugs that used to bully kids in school and make their lives miserable."

    At 90 pounds in high school, yea fucking right.