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  1. Re:Sure, let's make everything tiered on Volvo Self-Parking Car Hits People Because Owner Didn't Pay For Extra Feature · · Score: 1

    I don't know. If i had a chance to run over reporters, it would be awfully tempting to do so....

  2. Re:How much C++? All of it, if possible on How Much C++ Should You Know For an Entry-Level C++ Job? · · Score: 1

    That is really stupid. You must be from HR.

  3. Re:First, define what you mean by "C++" on How Much C++ Should You Know For an Entry-Level C++ Job? · · Score: 1

    you know i just can't get use to using anything but asm for my AVRs....

  4. Re:"a senior developer will likely get furious" on How Much C++ Should You Know For an Entry-Level C++ Job? · · Score: 1

    QFT. It is a trick statement. When is a senior developer not furious? Oh yea i was one once....

  5. Re:Nothing to do with Climate Change on Thanks To the Montreal Protocol, We Avoided Severe Ozone Depletion · · Score: 1

    It was never anywhere near Australia or NZ for that matter.

  6. Re:Telomeres? on Scientists Reverse Aging In Human Cell Lines · · Score: 2

    Aging is widely accepted to be multifaceted. telomeres, dna damage, epigenetics, build up of plagues and shit. there is considered to be about 7 major things, and its not really considered an exhaustive list.

  7. Re:Collapse on Scientists Reverse Aging In Human Cell Lines · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why does this shit get spewed forth every fucking time. By that logic we should never treat anyone for anything. After all artificially long life spans are clearly evil and will cause the downfall of all that is good. Just like comics, pron, video game, cell phones, self driving cars, robotics, AI... in fact crawl back the your cave while you still can.

  8. Re:I'm glad Google's reseachers didn't discover th on Scientists Reverse Aging In Human Cell Lines · · Score: 4, Funny

    I hope it gets patented. Properly. As in it can easily be replicated from the patent. They can sue me afterwards for patent infringement if they like, I'll have time.

  9. Re:epigenetics on Scientists Reverse Aging In Human Cell Lines · · Score: 4, Insightful

    We are already post evolution. Now we are getting up to re engineering! And before you start of with the "billions of years of evolution optimal mother nature" crap. Life is clearly *not* designed and could do with a bit of a intelligent designer if you ask me. there is always a better way, and just trying random things is not the best way to find it.

  10. Re:epigenetics on Scientists Reverse Aging In Human Cell Lines · · Score: 1

    Dude if i live forever i won't be making "till death" type contracts!

  11. Re:Missing the key point on What AI Experts Think About the Existential Risk of AI · · Score: 1

    Because twice as fast does not mean twice as much input processing. It does not mean twice as much inference. It does not mean twice as intelligent. Seriously is this /. or facebook? It is called complexity theory and there is like all this math and stuff to go with it.

    Also making something twice as big won't make it twice as fast. In fact right now we are not making computers faster at all. We are just making more of them in the same space. And again 2 computers does not mean twice as fast, twice as much input processing or anything. Is this your fist day at uni or on the internet or something?

  12. Re:They're missing the point... on How To Die On Mars · · Score: 1

    Is Mars one going to mars?

  13. Re:Science != Biomedical Research on Can Bad Scientific Practice Be Fixed? · · Score: 1

    I have worked in Physics, biomed, biology, pharma and math. It is not isolated to biomed.

  14. Re:Assumes it's broken on Can Bad Scientific Practice Be Fixed? · · Score: 1

    I am in science. Its Broken alright. Only a non scientist would say otherwise.

  15. Re:They're missing the point... on How To Die On Mars · · Score: 1

    You life a life of adventure and challenge, and die young in one of the many tragic accidents that your inhospitable environment causes on a regular basis.

    Fair enough, many climb Mount Everest for no better reason.

    The difference is that the tax payer doesn't foot the bill for Everest summit attempts.

  16. Re:They're missing the point... on How To Die On Mars · · Score: 1

    Go and ask people who Neil Armstrong is. The under 20s have no idea who he is. Nor do the care after you tell them. If all you want is a memory (your dead so not sure why you give a fuck), your probably better off going insane and blowing shit up.

  17. Re:They're missing the point... on How To Die On Mars · · Score: 1

    That fine. As long as your the one *paying* for the funeral.

  18. Re:Or.... on Leaked Document Shows Europe Would Fight UK Plans To Block Porn · · Score: 1

    LOL.. you said facts with nothing but anecdotal evidence. I mean please explain the mechanism on how you get sick if you are exposed to a air current! Bear in mind that in some countries air condition is set up to blow a because they don't get all Zugluft about shit (japan for example). In fact my anecdotal evidence suggest 100% correlation with speaking German.

  19. Re:Or.... on Leaked Document Shows Europe Would Fight UK Plans To Block Porn · · Score: 1

    No i mean zugluft. that is what they call it. Sure its a draft. But in Bavaria and Austria that is what its called.

  20. Re:Missing the key point on What AI Experts Think About the Existential Risk of AI · · Score: 2

    Err, no. Many things don't scale like this at all. In fact many many computer algorithms in particular don't scale this way.

  21. Re:Funny, that spin... on What AI Experts Think About the Existential Risk of AI · · Score: 1

    Define right and wrong mathematically.....

    You can't because the universe has no right or wrong, no moral or amoral. There is no evil and good. It is something that evolution tends towards because cooperation is a wining strategy in the long run.

  22. Re:Germany should pay war reparations for WWII on Greece Is Running Out of Money, Cannot Make June IMF Repayment · · Score: 1

    Exactly how much do you think anyone is going to value a Greece currency? They can control it all they like. But if no one wants it, what good is it.

  23. Re:How is this tech related? on EU Drops Plans For Safer Pesticides After Pressure From US · · Score: 1

    So don't drink it already. Just because it was used on a crop doesn't mean it on the crop at harvest time. Oh and what is replacing it? One of those "organic" pesticides? Cus i will tell you for free they are *not* less toxic in any way. Oh that is right you probably believe you can have crops without herbicide or pesticide.... Go farm 10 arces and get back to me on how well that went.

  24. Re:How is this tech related? on EU Drops Plans For Safer Pesticides After Pressure From US · · Score: 1

    Don't let us keep you here then. Off you go.

  25. Re:Or.... on Leaked Document Shows Europe Would Fight UK Plans To Block Porn · · Score: 1

    Germans and Austrians are really funny about rules, typically made up one at that. Like you *must* be naked in a sauna or you get rabbies or something. Or if wind blows on your neck you die (Zugluft).