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  1. "specifically not having moderation in place to deal with content that advocates violence or hatred against groups of people"

    And just who the fuck is Google to tel other companies how to run their business?

  2. "gab is a free platform without draconian censorship enforcement."

    Hahahahahaha oh you blind stupid bastard....

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Kotak...

  3. Re: Bitcoin's value is still up on Bitcoin Plummets Below $3,000 on Rising China Worries (ft.com) · · Score: 0

    For $34 I can get a 4"x4" 30 gauge plate of 925 sterling silver, throw a couple of good star ruby stones on it, and flip it for $1,000. Probably take an hour of work.

    Bitcoin still loses.

  4. Re: Slashdot: It's like reading Reddit on delay! on PSA: Google Will Delete Your Android Backups If Your Device Is Inactive For Two Months (vernonchan.com) · · Score: 1

    "incoherent though"

    You must have a serious English comprehension issue. Perhaps you should return to school.

  5. Re:Slashdot: It's like reading Reddit on delay! on PSA: Google Will Delete Your Android Backups If Your Device Is Inactive For Two Months (vernonchan.com) · · Score: 0

    Yup, because they chased away the people that made them possible in the first fucking place. The pure ignorance of the Soylent admins just makes me want to petition the Oxford Dictionary to update the definitions for the n-word to include the SN admins as a perfect living example.

    Oh, slashdot has a filter on the N-word, even when used by dictionary definition. Slashdot is having a little censorship, I see.

    Perhaps the Slashdot people would appreciate a nice doxxing in response to their censorship. Including the information of their families. Equifax has already made half of it possible, I can easily make the rest come true since the info is now out in the wild, all it takes is reading the records and compiling the information manually.

  6. Re:Slashdot: It's like reading Reddit on delay! on PSA: Google Will Delete Your Android Backups If Your Device Is Inactive For Two Months (vernonchan.com) · · Score: 1

    Slashdot is copying Hacker News front page more than Reddit.

  7. Re:Aaaaand .. they're already pissing people off on Two Ex-Googlers Want To Make Bodegas And Mom-And-Pop Corner Stores Obsolete (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Once again the fallacy fallacy rears its ugly head.

    When are you idiots going to learn that logical fallacy arguments are in and of themselves fallacious, and thus are unreliable argument points, at every point and time?

    Probably never, given your retarded reliance upon them.

  8. Re:And here I thought SharePoint was bad on Backdoor Found In WordPress Plugin With More Than 200,000 Installations (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 2

    Try Kirby CMS.

  9. Fucking inserting HTML when I select plain text. Thanks, Slashdot. If the penalty of non-compliance is less tan the profits gained by non-compliance, they'll choose non-compliance.

  10. "I see someone has no idea of what they are talking about in this regard."

    I see someone fails to remember how IBM researchers hacked and gained remote control of a nuclear fucking reactor.

    You think these power companies are actually complying with regulations? You better open your eyes, sonny boy. If the penalty for non-compliance the profits made from non-compliance, they will choose to not comply. This is how you have companies like Oncor in Texas fucking things up royally.

  11. "It is illegal for anybody except for the Federal Government to issue or coin a currency."

    You better go tell that to Chuck E. Cheese. You're still swapping dollars for tokens, and those are definitely coins as they work in the coin-acceptors of arcade machines.

  12. Proof the iPhone is shit on The iPhone Is Guaranteed To Last Only One Year, Apple Argues In Court (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    I warrantied my LED panels for five fucking years. LEDs are KNOWN to degrade with use. Computer electronics should not degrade within a year. If you can't offer a better warranty on a non-degrading product than I can on a degrading product, you're simply utter shit.

  13. And I'll just take your electrical grids off the fucking internet. There, highly secure (physical attacks only.) Saved you 40 million so you can play with figuring out the oil and gas side of things.

  14. Re:BAD Summary on Chatbot Lets You Sue Equifax For Up To $25,000 Without a Lawyer (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    You're a fucking idiot. The post office counts as an entity unrelated to the case. I'm 100% fucking correct.

  15. Re:Must? on Why Must You Pay Sales People Commissions? (a16z.com) · · Score: 1

    "So you subscribe to the 'if you build it, they will come' philosophy? Good luck with that."

    That's how most products have worked, historically.

  16. Re:How to de-google the planet? on Google Rival Yelp Claims Search Giant Broke Promise Made to Regulators (wsj.com) · · Score: 2

    She sounds hot. I wonder if she likes bareback.

  17. "you still have to serve them yourself"

    In almost every single circumstance, someone unrelated to the suit must do the serving of the paperwork.

    Come on, if you're going to put in legal things, be fucking correct about them, Slashdot.

  18. Quit being an asshole on Torvalds Wants Attackers To Join Linux Before They Turn To the "Dark Side" (eweek.com) · · Score: 0

    "Torvalds said he wants to seek out those that would attack Linux and get them to help improve Linux, before they turn to the 'dark side.'"

    If you and the majority of your Linux - using brethren weren't such sanctimonious assholes, you might not have so many people that hate Linux and want it to die.

  19. Found the FDA shill. Come back when you've got a clue about Vioxx.

  20. Re:Beware of TrustID on TechCrunch: Equifax Hack-Checking Web Site Is Returning Random Results (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Your sources are incapable of reading, direct from the site - "2). NO WAIVER OF RIGHTS FOR THIS CYBER SECURITY INCIDENT
    In response to consumer inquiries, we have made it clear that the arbitration clause and class action waiver included in the Equifax and TrustedID Premier terms of use does not apply to this cybersecurity incident."

  21. "NOBODY died on account of this product"

    There are dozens of reported cases where the pen failed to deliver or trigger and the person died as a result, both in the USA and EU. Only the EU forced a recall of the faulty injectors. Perhaps you should actually look into these cases before spouting off about that which you know nothing of.

  22. GNAA version when? on AI Can Detect Sexual Orientation Based On Person's Photo (cnbc.com) · · Score: 0

    After all, this was only tested on white people.

  23. Re:Rather surprised. on Judge Dismisses 'Inventor of Email' Lawsuit Against Techdirt (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    That's because Slashdot has just become a clone of HackerNews front page.

  24. Re:Add in the 'low-contrast text' fad... on It's Official: Users Navigate Flat UI Designs 22 Percent Slower (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "So... why were these productivity reductions made in the first place?"

    Because UX/UI designers now days obviously never read a book regarding the subject of user interface design.

  25. Used to be the users decided the stories, which quite often would not show on other sites.

    Now the fire hose is rarely looked at, and we get copies straight from HN. No joke, comparing every other 'tech website' front page right now, Slashdot looks more like HN than any other.