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  1. That is just stupid on Google Maps Ditches Walking Calorie Counter After Backlash (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    I really have no more words....Just stupid. Might as well call a pedometer or smart watch a fat shaming product.

  2. The KGB connected "AV" software? on Kaspersky Lab Finds Flash Vulnerability Through Microsoft Word (neowin.net) · · Score: 1

    Lol.... Who would run that shit on their PC?

  3. I think the terms are more agreeable to the vendor store fronts so it has wider adoption. It might also be easier to integrate into those store fronts.

  4. who is complicating it again? Oh...you are....yeah...the average joe (six-pack...yes It is 1999 again) isn't going to think buying, ripping, and storing movies is simple....now add in the Plex server requirements for streaming his movies in his house, and then the added complications involved in remote access..... Yeah, you're right, entering a code for a blue-ray disk into a fucking app is way more complicated....

  5. Will they let you transfer your UV movies? on Hollywood Studios Join Disney To Launch Movies Anywhere Digital Locker Service (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    For those people with a lot of movies in their UV locker, I hope they let you transfer the movies (maybe for a small fee)

  6. Re:Personal phone, wasn't used often on White House Chief of Staff's Phone Was Reportedly Hacked Months Ago (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    So, no...they didn't do any rigging. That was BS from known Russian lies, Breitbart, and Alex Jones. Bernie Bros were p0wned by the right and Russia.

  7. The risk of your CC# getting stolen from this system is so much lower than your PII getting stolen from a credit agency, brick and mortar store, etc. PII theft is much more devastating.

  8. Re:Not for anybody who cares for privacy/security on Browsers Will Store Credit Card Details Similar To How They Save Passwords (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    I couldn't give two shits about my credit card. the personal information is what has value.

  9. Can we get password generation built in? on Browsers Will Store Credit Card Details Similar To How They Save Passwords (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't it be nice if the password vaults in browsers also included password generation and the ability to easily update passwords (think Lastpass but built in)

  10. Re:Great. Now prove it. on Ancient Papyrus Finally Solves Egypt's 'Great Pyramid' Mystery (newsweek.com) · · Score: 1

    Dumb fuck...... "proved it can be done" is exactly what physics does. "Prove it was possibly something that was done" is what the fucking papyrus does. and literally....that is all you get from Archaeology.

  11. Re:That is not even close to proof on We're Not Living in a Computer Simulation, New Research Shows (cosmosmagazine.com) · · Score: 1

    Quantum computing is more powerful than standard computing. QCs eat complexity for breakfast.

  12. Most people on assistance are working so you apparently care about the 5% of people that are not working.

  13. Re:#MAGA = kill solar to support clean coal on Court Rules That Imported Solar Panels Are Bad For US Manufacturing (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    How was is DEMOCRATIC politicians that cased the price to go up? Under Obama we saw the price hit 1.70 is most places. The price of oil fell so low that fraking was no longer profitable. Coincidence that the commodity price of oil dropped so precipitously after Bush left office.

  14. Re:Pro Net Neutrality and Pro Internet Censorship on Internet Activists Urge Congress to Fire Trump's FCC Chief Ajit Pai (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    You having a problem with private companies kicking racists off their platforms makes you one of the "many fine people" then.

  15. You don't think this will be in the lease market and in wide adoption within 5 years of the technology being released? Look at the emergency breaking and the backup cameras....they are everywhere....30% adoption would be wide adoption and with 30% of the cars on the roads being autonomous you will see a significant decline in deaths.

  16. Re:Great. Now prove it. on Ancient Papyrus Finally Solves Egypt's 'Great Pyramid' Mystery (newsweek.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No...."Prove what was said in the papyrus can be done" was the challenge. All it takes is showing that it is physically possible.....you are asking a different question "Prove they did it". OK....The papyrus said so....that's all you get from archaeology.

  17. Re:I don't have a problem with this. on US Consumer Groups Warn 'Robot Car Bill' Threatens Safety (consumerreports.org) · · Score: 1

    and in 50 years the Anti-Automation crows will claim they are not safer than humans because if they were there would't be a government court that doles out money for people who are killed by autonomous vehicles. #AVerLogic

  18. 1) it won't take 50 years, it will take 5 or less once we see wide adoption of the technologies. 2) Liability lies with the OEM just like with any manufacturing defect.

  19. Prempting state safety standards is fine.... on US Consumer Groups Warn 'Robot Car Bill' Threatens Safety (consumerreports.org) · · Score: 1

    It is fine as long as it puts safety standards in place itself and sets up a regulatory body to monitor compliance.

  20. Re:Great. Now prove it. on Ancient Papyrus Finally Solves Egypt's 'Great Pyramid' Mystery (newsweek.com) · · Score: 1

    You realize that by using basic physics it is possible to prove it with out doing it right? 1) can humans dig canals? Yes 2) lets calculate the required buoyancy of a barge for such a stone....check 3) can such a barge be built using the materials in the area? yes.... proved it can be done....have a nice day.

  21. Re:Pro Net Neutrality and Pro Internet Censorship on Internet Activists Urge Congress to Fire Trump's FCC Chief Ajit Pai (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Fuck you racist. Those are their platforms that they make available for people to buy stuff. ISPs are getting paid for me to access stuff on the internet. I am not their commodity for them to extract value from people looking to send their content to me.

  22. Sorry but if you are defending Russian Inteligence on Twitter Suspends Hundreds of Accounts Linked To Russian Operatives (usatoday.com) · · Score: 2

    If you are defending Russian inteligence operations agains tthe US, you are a fucking traitor. I don't give a shit how republican you are, or how conservative you are or how much you love fucking your woman with American Flag comdoms, you are a god damn traitor who should be shot.

  23. literally everything you said is false.

  24. Go back to school. None of that is evidence about wire tapping. It is pronouncements from Trump that Obama wiretapped him... I pronounce you shot your neighbor. Guess it happened.

  25. The US will only be added because of dipshits like Trump and his hoard of protectionist racist whites only douche bags wreak the country.