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Comment I've been saying this sense day 1 (Score 2) 26

The only defense against a bad AI is a good AI. There has always been an arms race between the hackers and the security consultants; AI just accelerates the pace. Ultimately, we will have to rely on AI to defend us from AI. Better get to training those paranoia AIs, boys... Aren't we already at the point that we need to use an AI to detect AI-generated content?

Comment Re:"Now with 38% FEWER hallucinations!" (Score 1) 34

Like, would you consider your girlfriend having 38% fewer hallucinations to be a big win? (I once had a girlfriend call me up while she was experiencing delirium tremens and describe to me how demons were raping her mom. I told her she was hallucinating. She insisted it was real, she could see it!)

Comment Re:Can't Europe (Score 1) 117

The time has come for a European University CSE department group to reverse-engineer HDMI 2.1 and publish a compatible implementation on Github.

There's a solid history of this category of work going back 30 years.

They have certain legal protections for compatibility and public interest work.

This 1990's licensing model is antiquated and obsolete.

IEEE and ITU have abdicated their responsibility so sombody like Valve needs to do for transport spec what AV1 did for codecs and linux did for operating systems.

"A rising tide lifts all boats" is common among free marketeers and communists but opposed by fascists.

Comment Re:Trump Trying to Silence CNN (Score 1) 197

In what alternate fuckin' reality do you live in where Republicans have dominated the Big 3, NPR, Newspapers, wire services, etc etc etc?

I will not argue whether or not NPR is "liberal" or "democrat" or whatever. I will concede your point that it is NOT conservative; however, I know nobody who listens to NPR, not even myself (which is why I will not argue your assertion there).

Newspapers are, or at least used to be, "big", but your assertion falls flat on its face there. One example is that The Washington Post, a very major newspaper, was purchased semi-recently by a conservative. Numerous other newspapers are also owned by conservatives. Your point falls flat here.

Wire services are essentially fact repeaters and in fact, appear to have a conservative bias to the facts that they look at and reveal. It is other news organizations that do the editorializing.

Ultimately, you will have to provide a much more coherent argument if you would like anyone to listen to you assertions.

Have a nice day. :)

Comment Re:Real problem is criminal motivations (Score 1) 17

> Is there a huge difference between a criminal organization and a multinational corporation?

Yes, huge difference.

The common-law criminals running corporations get statutory protection from liability for the crimes they commit under corporate letterhead.

A regular mafia has individual liability.

Comment \o/ (Score 1) 188

cable dated December 9 sent to all U.S. diplomatic posts said that typography shapes the professionalism of an official document and Calibri is informal compared to serif typefaces

What a dick - next he'll be saying US Diplomatic posts should not be written in red. Wtf?

Message > Medium FTW.

Comment Re: Economic terrorism (Score 1) 197

I can only speak from my viewpoint in Eugene, Oregon area, but two of the three you name are each the third most expensive in their respective areas.

Half the stores in the area were closed in the Kroger/Albersons/Safeway merger. There is now no competition between them in any neighborhood. You get one or the other.

ATT owns all communication infrastructure in Oregon (going back to the Ma Bell break-up and the acquisition of some Internet backbone), they license to Verizon, who sell licenses to anyone else. T-Mobile has a nice pre-pay plan, but their regular service wasn't cheaper, you just got a better free phone.

There is one tower where I live, it belongs to Verizon. There is one cable company (under many names, but all are equal to Comcast, who leases hanging wire space from ATT, or WiFi/Satellite from Verizon) and it's not cheap.

And before someone tries to blame the big corps here, Oregon as a State issues all these exclusive licenses, and is 95 percent Democrat and has been since 1982.

Mergers are never for the consumer.

Unless they own stock.

Comment Re:Venus is orders of magnitude easier to colonize (Score 1) 99

Temperature is perfect, pressure is fine and no radiation.

This caught my eye so I looked it up. Here is a quote I found in relation to your claim: "Intense at the Top: Venus is closer to the Sun and receives intense solar energy, especially ultraviolet (UV) radiation, at its cloud tops."

Explain your position here please.

Comment Re:They're only doing what they're told. (Score 1) 88

If people really have a problem with this, they can stop voting for crooks. When I see 90% reelection rates, I know the voters aren't serious

Interesting. No thoughts at all on whether or not the elections are legitimate. I wonder why that is Mr. Anonymous Coward...

Comment Re:But of course! (Score 1) 88

I fixed electronics for Naval Aviation. Without schematics and access to parts, a naval ship with planes/helicopters would be useless about 2 months into a deployment. During my last deployment, we had to do without our Harrier jets because of nonsense like this. I was able to perform depot level maintenance on most of the electronics which allowed most of our birds to continue flying. This law will entirely cripple the US military. The US military does not just sit at home next a depot level maintenance facility.

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