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  1. Why not peace with Hitler? on Google Promises Its AI Will Not Be Used For Weapons (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't think China would hesitate... https://www.popularmechanics.c... Unless Google is helping China, such waste of talent in the US would just be a repeat of... https://youtu.be/pKiqsJ7VUAs

  2. OnePlus Admits to Collecting Your Data... on OnePlus 5T Featuring 6-inch AMOLED Display, 3.5mm Headphone Jack Launched (wired.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    While OnePlus will provide fix for security issues, you have to play cat and mouse all the time... https://www.tomsguide.com/us/o...

  3. Why the fuss? on Wealth Therapy Tackles Woes of the Rich · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If the simplest solution is to donate all your wealth?

  4. Re:abysmal human rights records on NASA Chief Says Ban On Chinese Partnerships Is Temporary · · Score: 2

    May be China should just give pop vote to the people.

  5. Re:abysmal human rights records on NASA Chief Says Ban On Chinese Partnerships Is Temporary · · Score: 1

    Don't help Nazi China. You will regret.

  6. What energy prices have risen? on Japan To Restart Nuclear Power Tomorrow After Energy Prices Soar · · Score: 1

    Almost all energy prices (crude oil, natural gas, coal) have fallen by half comparing to the mid-point of 2011 prices, except uranium. What energy prices are they talking about?

  7. Re:Middle class will moderate China -- debunked id on Why a Chinese Company Is the Biggest IPO Ever In the US · · Score: 1

    Yes and no. The communist party is just flip-flopping between a bit of liberalization and then oppression. When the party needs money, they liberalize a bit. When they have enough, they oppress so as to prevent the growing middle class from threatening their authority. We can attest here in Hong Kong with the escalating prosections of activists by our government recently. The communist party is now in a house full of money and they can finally kill the noisy goose that used to be the only one that lay gold eggs.

  8. Re:I skipped to the ending on Researchers Made a Fake Social Network To Infiltrate China's Internet Censors · · Score: 2

    Ha ha, beware of what you are doing by bypassing the GFoC. The Chinese government can keep track of your escaping access, but they won't use it to victimize you until they have a political need to do so.

  9. Re:Be glad on China Cracks Down On Mobile Messaging · · Score: 2

    No. Not all people can tolerate this. It's just that those who can't tolerate are jailed...

  10. Re:No international observers? on Actual Results of Crimean Secession Vote Leaked · · Score: 5, Informative

    Except that from http://www.theguardian.com/wor... ------- No major international organisations are monitoring the vote, but a group of observers from 23 countries – a mixture of anti-western ideologues and European far-right politicians – have arrived of their own accord and gave a press conference in Simferopol on Saturday evening. ------- I ain't sure whether some readers understand the implication of the Ukraine issue now, of which Putin is using the same strategy as in the Russo-Georgian War (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russo-Georgian_war) that ultimately led to ethnic cleansing. There will be lots of blood.

  11. Microsoft didn't do it for charity on Why Microsoft Shouldn't Patch the XP Internet Explorer Flaw · · Score: 1

    I guess the last line is what Microsoft fears about - "or switch to another modern operating system, such as OS X or Linux."

  12. They should approach the NSA instead... on Apple Refuses To Unlock Bequeathed iPad · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wouldn't that be easier?

  13. Or is it just theft? on Woman Attacked In San Francisco Bar For Wearing Google Glass · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "...but her purse was gone when she returned to the bar.". Is it just the plain old distraction tactics?

  14. Spam post? on RoadRunner Intercepting Domain Typos · · Score: 1

    jkshdfkljh23sadf.com is not a random domain but a registered and DomainsByProxy protected domain. Every "test" click shoots up the ads on that site...

  15. Will this be read after 3 full pages of comments? on Choosing Your Next Programming Job — Perl Or .NET? · · Score: 1

    I ain't sure how much I can help because I am still confused after 25 years in the industry. The high pay corporate alike environment will very likely give you frustrations not only because you have to work overtime, but perhaps have to help deliver immature products projects after projects. In a few years time, you perhaps would hate yourself because you earn by fooling the customers more than pleasing...

    However, giving up the high pay job doesn't mean it would be worry free. In a few years time, you might also hate yourself because all your classmates make better income than you, perhaps even by a lot.

    Just want to say, consider the worst case scenarios for both choices, make sure you can take it, then go for the choice that you have prepared not to regret, or prepared with backup plan.

    Good luck.