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  1. Re:local hack = Seth Rich on More Evidence Ties Alleged DNC Hacker Guccifer 2.0 To Russian Intelligence (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    It was just another domestic version of the Pentagon Papers. People walking out with party political documents they saw all day and telling the world about US politics.

  2. Re:Only idiots think they hacked the US elections! on US Charges Iranians For Global Cyber Attacks on Behalf of Tehran (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    AC the data walked out. It was a person who understood internal US domestic politics and who had access to data the media had to see.
    "A New Report Raises Big Questions About Last Year’s DNC Hack" (Aug 9, 2017)
    https://www.thenation.com/arti...

  3. Removing digital music due to the cover art and lyrics for political reasons?
    With physical copies that music is safe with the person who enjoys music.
    Safe from brands and political SJW who feel they can ban digital music.

  4. As SJW censor one part of the net on Man Starts 'Gunbook' Social Media Site After His Gun-Loving Friends Were Kicked Off Facebook (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 1, Informative

    US freedoms allow other great sites to open.

  5. Re:Somebody's Math Is Off on South Korea To Shut Off Computers Past 19:00 Hours To Stop People Working Late (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Other nations still hire their own citizens on merit.
    So they can all be seen working expected hours on a complex task.
    The job done on time to a set standard.

    The US has complex laws about who to hire and who has to stay working full time once hired.
    Work in the US becomes more of a workshop with a few amazing people working really hard.
    Random other people just stay at work so the database tracking over time will not flag any changes to work patterns.
    When the job is done by a few skilled workers everyone who stayed knows it is time to go home.
    The US hours worked look amazing per productive worker but the quality can be matched by educated citizens in other nations for less hours work.

  6. Re:lemme ask this on FCC's New 5G Rules Favor Fast Setup Over Federal Reviews (cnet.com) · · Score: 2

    AC Re: 'So, what exactly is so great about 5G"?

    5G supports real broadband speeds.
    Build a few new towers and make a great new connection to the internet.
    With useful upload and download speeds.
    Internet speed beyond speed on paper insulated wireline.

    So much great broadband that the internet will get boring.

  7. Re:time to bring back USENET? :) on Reddit Bans Subreddits Related To Selling Guns, Drugs, Sex, and More (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    A GUI over Usenet and IRC? With a web cam and mic? Encrypted P2P?
    Its all in the GUI.
    The more a brand attempts to support SJW by banning content, the more the internet gets creative to move around the SJW censorship brands.

  8. Its the AV like software deep in the OS that can detect all unexpected file operations deep in the OS that find new malware.
    Spin up the CPU for total encryption malware? An app can detect that change while not having to know anything about the malware.
    Trying to copy any file deep into the OS so malware can stay active all the time. An app can detect that change.
    Try installing totally new malware all over the OS and an app can detect that change without having to know about the new malware.

  9. Re "Corporations have no free speech "rights", check your constitution."
    When a brand opens a forum for political talk to the wider public some state laws do get interesting.
    The US constitution prevents the US government from stopping speech.
    State laws in the past did have guidance on what political speech was protected in areas that invited the wider public in.
    Different US laws around the USA are not only all about what the government cannot stop as a government.
    Some state laws in the past did try to protect political speech in different areas open to the public.
    Later legal reform did stop a lot of that but past US state law protecting free of speech should also be reflected on.

  10. The more a site bans users content on Reddit Bans Subreddits Related To Selling Guns, Drugs, Sex, and More (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    The more users seek to embrace freedoms supported on better sites.
    US brands that support freedom of speech start trending.
    SJW brands that ban content become a meme.

  11. Re:what about all the other chinese crap? on Best Buy Stops Selling Huawei Smartphones (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Depends what that consumer junk is collecting around US mil ports, forts, camps, stations.
    The possibility smart nations tracking US experts and contractors globally using their consumer products.
    What the NSA and GCHQ had to work for decades and needed billions to put in place, other nations just sell to US officers and contractors as part of their wage.
    Voice print, GPS, home network, wondering around on a base, junk crypto. Some other nation is getting a NSA collecting network for free.
    The only way the NSA can be sure is to ban brands from the USA.
    The NSA is going full North Korea on banning competitively priced consumer products.

  12. AC think of it as a question in the USA about having a bank account in Switzerland.
    In the distant past that person in the USA under question could expect nothing to be shared.
    Now they are not sure what the EU has handed over. What the US brand in the EU has given to US law enforcement.
    What a EU brand in the EU had to hand over to US law enforcement due new laws.

  13. Re:Enhancement of Echelon program on US Spending Bill Contains CLOUD Act, a Win For Tech and Law Enforcement (axios.com) · · Score: 2

    Once discovered the names change.

  14. Re: Reaction from abroad on US Spending Bill Contains CLOUD Act, a Win For Tech and Law Enforcement (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    AC the EU is not Germany.

  15. Re:Unlimited amounts of wtf on AT&T Suffers Another Blow In Court Over Throttling of 'Unlimited' Data (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes thats the only way. Call it 100gb, 500gb, 10tb. So the user will know and its all ok.

  16. Oil is just not worth much for some reason.
    Venezuela needs oil to be much more expensive all the time to fully support its failed Communist government.

  17. Top Russian leadership can code at that level, thats amazing.
    Russian math education is really doing something right.

  18. Re:Stupid, but... on YouTube Bans Firearms Demo Videos, Entering the Gun Control Debate (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    Re "Once you take one stance on one issue, now you're going to be expected take more stances on issues someone feels is critical. "
    The SJW have lists of content they never want linked and found.
    Now they know all that have to do is push an issue and they will get their content bans.
    Art?
    History?
    Politics?
    News?
    Books?
    Movies?
    Comedy?
    Its all next with SJW getting their demands in.
    The US freedom of speech and freedom after speech is looking great with every SJW demand for more censorship.

  19. Re:Business Opportunity. on YouTube Bans Firearms Demo Videos, Entering the Gun Control Debate (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    That support fir the first amendment will make people return to the best US brands.
    The more the SJW brands ban and reduce visibility, the more the best brands will become fun and creative.

  20. The account data of social media has to be of value for ads and be used to a real person to stay of value.
    Correct useful data about music, politics, sport, hobbies, food, holidays, interests, cars, banking, authors, news, faith, products and services used. All connected to a real person who shops and links about brands and looks at ads and shops online.

    How to really make sure the data goes?
    Mix in some US freedom of speech on topics that will have other nations and international ads not able to function with the account.
    The value of that account is then negative globally as it has to have real time spent on reducing visibility to that account.

  21. The PRISM news should have got most of the users into crypto to reduce their use.

  22. Charlie will tell you about the new fees on Chinese Companies Are Buying Up Cash-Strapped US Colleges (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Hey, graduate you got PhD advisor? University?
    Yeah, we might study. How much?
    200000
    What'll we get for 100000 dollars?
    50000 dollars is all my mom will cosign for.
    What do we get for 100000 dollars?
    Every degree you want.

  23. Re:What could possibly go wrong... on Chinese Companies Are Buying Up Cash-Strapped US Colleges (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    All the best tech gets sent to China as its created. Nothing discovered is allowed to stay to the USA.
    From the US lab to China. The faculty is now the intellectual property of China. So are all their projects and results.
    The campus goes full Communist.

  24. Pre-decimalisation?
    They will all have their pants on.

  25. Re:Raytracing does not produce photorealistic imag on NVIDIA RTX Technology To Usher In Real-Time Ray Tracing Holy Grail of Gaming Graphics (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    But the need to buy a new GPU just in case a new game needs that support will drive up sales.
    Just one more must have new selling point to hype for consumer level hardware.