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  1. Google+ dies, Google's long term prospects are not good, no one is going to trust using your products because you might just kill it.

  2. They did modify the PCBs , they even have a more advance design that has the chip between the layers of fiberglass. " In one case, the malicious chips were thin enough that they’d been embedded between the layers of fiberglass onto which the other components were attached, according to one person who saw pictures of the chips." https://techcrunch.com/2018/10...

  3. Actually no, removing mosquitoes from earth would not harm any other species. I cannot find the source at the moment but the gist of it is mosquitoes do far more harm and there are plenty of other bugs to make up any loss of a food source. It is the only species that has been shown removing mosquitoes hurts nothing.

  4. Re:Didn't bother anybody in Detroit on Georgia Defends Electronic Voting Machines Despite 243-Percent Turnout In One Precinct (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    BeauHD has a clinical case of TDS. Not only that he posted a link to McClatchy the Alex Jones of the left.

  5. Nope just a Drone with a Samsung on Venezuelan President Survives Drone Assassination Attempt (cnn.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Note 7 being used as tv camera.

  6. Funny the article says SS will go bankrupt by 2034 instead of 2022. Reality congress will vote in 2033 to add SS to the national debt.

  7. Yep because the government is so great at dealing with big issues. Oh "fascists on the right" pot met kettle.

  8. Re:Going to ban books? on Judge Blocks Release of Blueprints For 3D-Printed Guns (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Your mom.

  9. Re:It's time to break the judiciary on Judge Blocks Release of Blueprints For 3D-Printed Guns (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    SCOTUS hinted in the Trump travel ban ruling that they were considering putting limits on injunction powers of judges. SCOTUS can set policy for judges.

  10. Wikipedia needs to be on the list on Senate Democrat Floats First Serious Proposals For Regulating Big Tech (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 0

    Just try to edit anything on wikipedia without a man child admin and his goons reverting and trashing even your minor edits.

  11. Actually California didn't join the lawsuit. And it just 9 states and some other city attorneys.

  12. Re:Part good and part stupid on Pentagon Creates 'Do Not Buy' List of Russian, Chinese Software (defenseone.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Good little Chinese propaganda troll. China is many,many,many times more of threat than Russia.

  13. Re:Illegal performance enhancement ?? on Can Nike's $250 Running Shoes Make You Run Faster? NYT Analysis Says Yes (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 2

    NY Times article "Yannis Nikolaou, a spokesman for the I.A.A.F., said that while it’s accurate to say that the Vaporflys are legal, it’s actually more accurate to say there is no evidence they shouldn’t be."

    I can see that it might not actually be illegal in that the sole just supports a person foot such that the foots natural spring motion in the arch works better.

  14. Nope idiot how would they know keystrokes entered on a Russian server. Ie NSA /cia malware was installed on it. Read the actual nonsense from the doj

  15. US hacked Russian networks that is the only way some of the evidence in this indictment could have been gathered. Russia just needs to turn around and indict some CIA/NSA agents. The whole indictment is nonsense.

  16. Re:Questions and observations on Python Language Founder Steps Down (zdnet.com) · · Score: 0

    Python has a Global Interpreter Lock problem that slows down multiprocessing significantly and it hasn't been solved. https://wiki.python.org/moin/G...

  17. What is the internet really used for? on The First Real Boom in Virtual Reality? It's Pornography. (wsj.com) · · Score: 1
  18. Re:CA on Broadcom Buying CA For $19 billion (axios.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    No I am pretty sure much less, Hillary Clinton only cost 1 billion.

  19. Re:No, when the left says Assault Rifles on DOJ Reaches Settlement On Publication of Files About 3D Printed Firearms (joshblackman.com) · · Score: 1

    You managed to get everything wrong in every sentence for your proposed 'assault weapon'. 1) AR-15s shoot HIGH velocity rounds, 2) AR-15s weigh MORE than bolt action rifles. 3) 20 rounds is completely arbitrary and given real 'assault weapons' are belt fed. I am former infantry , your leftist stripes are showing.

  20. Re:We withdrew from the Paris agreement on America is Falling Behind On Its Paris Climate Pledge (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 3

    No idiot way to draw out a long explanation that is 100% WRONG. A "treaty" has a special meaning the constitution,which has to be confirmed by the senate. Obama specifically got them to call it the Paris Climate AGREEMENT as a way to work around the constitution. There is NO such thing as a "executive treaty".

  21. Missing that he WAS LEAVING the US on US Appeals Court Rules Border Agents Need Suspicion To Search Cellphones (reason.com) · · Score: 1

    The editors do a wonderful job of mixing up the differences between cases. The difference is the person was leaving the US and was searched , then arrested by the evidence from the phone search.

  22. US shouldn't have handed over DNS to ICANN on Will GDPR Kill WHOIS? (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    The US government would have sovereign immunity to non-sense such as this.

  23. For once congress got something right, killing those over budget, behind schedule bloated POS projects, hopefully SpaceX will get their BFR launched much soon, so there's a reason to cancel that bloat POS called SLS.

  24. SpaceX did start from scratch, just knowing NASA did something decades ago does you know actual good in designing your own. SpaceX didn't get any info from those previous projects, so it is from SCRATCH. It's like saying google chrome copied the source code from firefox just because a browser had been done before.

  25. Except SpaceX started from scratch, they didn't get any info from those previous programs. There was no "refined and enhanced"