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  1. Re:A lot of SOs on Number of Births in Japan To Hit Record Low in 2017 (reuters.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    1) This rate is not stabilizing anything - it's well below replacement rate, which means population is shrinking.

    Not all jobs need to be replaced. If nobody makes trash, nobody is needed to take out the trash.

    2) Short term a shrinking population means fewer workers to pay into government funds to help the elderly

    The aging people payed government funds per capita at expected higher numbers. There is now fewer people. If the government doesn't have the money to support the fewer people then they are screwing the people.

    3) Fewer elderly with children mean more reliance on the state in old age.

    Fewer means less. Fewer people need less assistance.

    4) Fewer people mean shops have fewer customers, demand for housing drops, construction starts waning, economy goes down.

    Economy is related to population, "per capita". You can't have a down economy if it is reduced at the rate of population decline.

    5) Long term, what happens when a country cannot sustain a population? Eventually it becomes a totally different nation as others will eventually take it over. I guess if you don't care about the preservation of Japanese culture that's not a problem.

    Their population isn't shrinking towards extinction.

  2. Europeans have it right. on Workers In China, India, USA Believe AI and Robots Will Replace Them (qz.com) · · Score: 0

    Europeans know that a "robot takeover" would piss people off, hell would break loose, then it'd be over. People in the U.S. would vote in some dipshit that has fucked over people for a living and feel appeased. People in China will let someone run them over by tanks until they stfu.

  3. I would have gone with the self driving golf club. Why miss out on a good pun when talking about English workers being destructive?

  4. Agreed. They totally need to take it off and give it to me.

  5. Re: Same studies say whites are moronically stupid on Tech Jobs and Apple: Every Bit As "Fun" As Pleasure Island? · · Score: 1

    "When I was a kid, while other boys where learning how to talk to girls, I spent a lot of time working through puzzle books and doing recreational mathematics." So because girls don't have a hard time talking to girls they don't get good at puzzles and math? Brilliant!

  6. It has been removed from Dianne's Internet. Oh wait. She just logged into another machine. brb

  7. Is this a late 4.1 joke? on New Yarn Conducts Electricity · · Score: 1

    Are they really saying fat guys like me can be electrifying?

  8. What is this world coming to? on Fewer Grants For Young Researchers Causing Brain Drain In Academia · · Score: 1

    In the 60's all you needed for brain drain was a six pack and a lid. Now get off my lawn!

  9. Why bother searching. on Google Sees Biggest Search Traffic Drop Since 2009 As Yahoo Gains Ground · · Score: 2

    Real masochists slam their keyboard into their face until the site they are trying to reach comes up.

  10. 100% past tense. on What's Wrong With the Manhattan Project National Park · · Score: 0

    "Nuclear war loomed as an apocalyptic shadow that could possibly have brought human history to an end." The future is shitheads releasing clouds of radio active materials from whatever materials they can get their ideoligiosic sociopathic hands on. Someone in power, no matter what level of nutbag they are, would never chance loosing their comfy little hole.

  11. fruit loops on Lizard Squad Targets Tor · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Are they the lizardsquad or the lowest hanging fruit squad? If they had skills they'd do something that isn't totally gay.

  12. Re:Can we stop the embellishment? on Hackers Used Nasty "SMB Worm" Attack Toolkit Against Sony · · Score: 1

    I haven't read anything that suggests North Korea would have been successful if Sony switched to using two factor authentication on sensitive devices. Then again, I haven't read anything about Sony hiring NSE's after any of the times the have been ownt. Then again, karma for the root kit and not hiring people that can protect them is two factor in its own way.

  13. Re:Deckard on Blade Runner 2 Script Done, Harrison Ford Says "the Best Ever" · · Score: 1

    Not all replicants live short lives. Rachael did not have an expiration date. There is no way they are going to be able to make Harrison Ford look as young as he was. Even if the movie is bad, it will put to bed the notion Deckard is a replicant.

  14. Re:What about a low-food diet? on Doubling Saturated Fat In Diet Does Not Increase It In Blood · · Score: 1

    It should be, "You want to reduce the amount of fat on your body?" The answer is not how much you eat or what you eat. It is the relationship between how much work your body does for a given action and how affective it is at utilizing calories from the food you eat.

    If you eat a lot of food and burn a lot of calories and your body is not very good at turning the food you eat into energy, you will be thin. If the first are the same and your body is good at utilizing the food you eat, you will be muscular.

    Manipulate those factors and you will find a simple formula that will determine food to work to weight to muscle.

    My body just happens to do no work, consume lots of food, and is great at converting it to be used.

  15. Why? on Verizon Working On a La Carte Internet TV Service · · Score: 1

    Why should people have to pay for cable, pay for "TV channels", and pay for bandwidth. Why can't they just stfu, be an ISP, and let people tf alone?

  16. bummer on White House Names Google's Megan Smith As CTO · · Score: 1

    I miss the days of hiring people with talents like running a horsey show. /snark

  17. Oh just figured it out! on Solar Plant Sets Birds On Fire As They Fly Overhead · · Score: 1

    They can build the plant in the desert where there aren't any tree... Oh wait. Nevermind.

  18. Re:Split on Broadband Subscribers Eclipsing Cable TV Subscribers · · Score: 1

    I think they believe that "Internet" is a gathering tool for gleaning information about the customer. The changes people see them making to ISP and TV access is strictly so usage data is added directly into data correlation processes.

  19. Re:In other news on Groundwork Laid For Superfast Broadband Over Copper · · Score: 1

    Nah. AT&T will have customers so over billed and locked down, until the pay for U-Verse too, they'll never a full speed connection.

  20. Re:Ed man! !man ed on Comparison: Linux Text Editors · · Score: 1

    lol! and how the hell is this flamebait?

  21. Corporate lies! on Amazon's eBook Math · · Score: 1

    They argue that capping most ebooks at $9.99 would be better for everyone, with the money split out 35% to the author, 35% to the publisher, and 30% to Amazon.

    That couldn't possibly be true. Authors never get a 50:50 split with a publisher.

  22. easy enough on Google Looking To Define a Healthy Human · · Score: 1

    Use an algorithm to determine if they stick to the 3 major food groups, caffeine, nicotine, and ibuprofen. Parse through their social media interactions to make sure they never get angry because they have killed all of their enemies. And, bot through their pr0n accounts to make sure they have sex regularly.

  23. Late breaking news? on FTC To Trap Robocallers With Open Source Software · · Score: 1

    Leave it to /. to give us the article so we can be ahead of the... 8/8?!? I can't even get a land line installed by then.

    Creator: Build a robocall honeypot by Friday, 8/8, at noon PDT :P

  24. It is leftover from IS being too vague on Math, Programming, and Language Learning · · Score: 1

    Math is mandatory for engineers. In the early years people getting a degree in any way related to computers, hardware, software, programming, playing games while smoking weeds... were all engineers. Now that there is mass separation in the field the importance of math on any particular field is not as obvious. Us that design network gear and program network interfaces need math. Lots and Lots of it.

  25. Total bullshit! on Biohackers Are Engineering Yeast To Make THC · · Score: 1

    a biotech startup working in Ireland... bla bla bla... so that new medicinal (and, perhaps recreational) "marijuana" can be grown in a lab—no plants necessary.

    If they are working with yeast in Ireland their goal is to make beer that has alcohol THC and CBD.