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  1. Re:10 years in prison is excessive... on Student Used 'USB Killer' Device To Destroy $58,000 Worth of College Computers (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    The average sentence for murder is 24 years. But don't let facts stop your rant.

  2. All of our complaining worked! Now let's go celebrate with a nice cold Pepsi!

  3. Exactly. Also, does every network need to add call verification between each network separately? This will take forever. The spammers will just use a network that doesn't have call verification setup.

  4. Re:My colleague just bought a Tesla on New Registrations For Electric Vehicles Doubled In US Last Year (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 0

    The idea that electricity for EVs comes from the sun and is free is comical. A 220 mile trip would cost about $17 in supercharger rates.

  5. Why a guy wire? It could be a girl wire.

  6. There is no Tesla backlog. You can order one from the website and get it in 2-4 weeks. There was an initial demand, but that demand has been fulfilled. There aren't that many people that can buy a $60,000+ car. Sorry.

  7. Going bankrupt has nothing to do with "fundamental technology". It just means you ran out of money.

  8. It took 18 years for Enron to go bankrupt. Tesla will eventually go bankrupt. The signs are all there. Low demand and Musk is scrambling around trying different things to stop the bleeding. It turns out there aren't enough people on the planet able or willing to buy a $60,000+ car.

  9. Tesla will be bankrupt in 5 years. Pretty sure VW will still be around. Very few people can afford $60,000+ EVs. Tesla is done.

  10. Re:Software to limit functionality? on Tesla Ends Online Sales of $35,000 Model 3 (nytimes.com) · · Score: -1

    Chances are you can't buy the $40k version either, but they will take your "deposit". This is desperation and they are grasping at anything to keep the money rolling in.

  11. Skeptic in me says they have ulterior motives on Gmail Becomes First Major Email Provider To Support MTA-STS, TLS Reporting (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Such as cornering the market for harvesting e-mail content to sell us more targeted ads. Just my opinion.

  12. Re:Wow. So Hillary is the entire DoD??? on Wikileaks Co-founder Julian Assange Arrested in London (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Wow...that is so wrong I don't even know how to start...it is OK to publish classified information as long as it "landed in your lap"?

  13. Re: Gonna Learn the Hard Way on Wikileaks Co-founder Julian Assange Arrested in London (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    100% correct. The idea that Trump "hates" Hillary (or the Democrats) is hilarious. Trump was a big Democrat in New York City and was friends with them all. You guys are getting played.

  14. Re:Wow. So Hillary is the entire DoD??? on Wikileaks Co-founder Julian Assange Arrested in London (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    "As to Assange, he cannot be held criminally liable for any of the classified data leaked to Wikileaks and published by him on the site."
     
    You must be kidding.
     
    "He did not violate any US law that he is subject to."
     
    Wait, what planet is this?

  15. fMRI is a waste of time on 'Hyperscans' Show How Brains Sync As People Interact (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 0

    fMRI is a complete scam. https://www.wired.com/2009/09/...
     
    I get that people like pretty colors, but fMRI is meaningless.

  16. Re:How long before the first... on Magnetic Field Reversals Unlikely To Be a Problem For Life, Says Astronomer (arxiv.org) · · Score: 1

    How did humans find their way around before compasses were invented?

     
    Apple Maps. Be afraid.

  17. Re:The point is where it shifts on Fiat Chrysler Will Pay Tesla To Dodge Billions In Emissions Fines (theverge.com) · · Score: -1

    Tesla makes $60,000+ cars. It can't fulfill anything.

  18. Americans don't travel? on Are America's Big Telecom Companies Suppressing Fiber? (salon.com) · · Score: 0

    We travel. Not sure what that even means. But really the idea that you *need* fiber everywhere is laughable. How does fiber-rich countries "innovate" more than the US?

  19. Wow, all that AI and we still can't handle Unicode properly.

  20. Re: So, why will this benefit the rich? on Futurist Predicts AI Will Take Jobs, Benefiting the Rich But Not Workers (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 0

    AI is good at winning Go and Chess games though. What about all the Go Masters who have been put out of work? What about THEM?

  21. Re:Suckers! on Making Video Games Is Not a Dream Job (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    It depends. I actually enjoy my work. Sorry you don't.

  22. Re:Not as many people needed on Making Video Games Is Not a Dream Job (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Of course, but I would imagine they would be creating assets, scripts, dialogue, etc. An engine brings a lot to the table: graphics, networking, sound support, controller, physics, AI, etc. For example, one person can create a minecraft clone now in a single week. Most "big games" are just the same old crap with new assets.

  23. Re:Someone should downgrade this entire thread on The US Just Had the Most Q1 Layoffs in a Decade (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Is that why you posted above: "I'm so glad...that our economy is 'setting records on virtually every front' and 'probably the best our country has ever done'!"
     
    Total BS! You aren't "advocating elevating" anything. You are a joke. Stop pretending and just say you hate Trump. We get it. It is OK. But don't pretend you are being objective.

  24. Re:Someone should downgrade this entire thread on The US Just Had the Most Q1 Layoffs in a Decade (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    No, I am asking WHY this PARTICULAR report was posted here. But not the one where 196,000 jobs were added last month, and 186,000 per month in the last quarter. Don't even bother to answer, because you KNOW why. Total BS. I get it, you hate Trump and think he is killing the country. I don't like Trump either, but he isn't killing the economy.

  25. Re:Well actually that is correct on The US Just Had the Most Q1 Layoffs in a Decade (axios.com) · · Score: 0

    "From an analysis perspective, you can, in fact, only look at jobs lost."
     
    Um, what? That doesn't make any sense. You look really dumb here.