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Comment Re:partially true (Score 1) 55

1. Negative searches that were not possible with traditional search engines except in very rare scenarios. Like "Find me a molecule that has iron and oxygen, but not nitrogen."
2. Searching research papers with fuzzy words. It is very hard to find a research paper unless you know the exact words to search for it, but AI can translate your fuzzy wording into meaningful search results

uhhhh search engines supported sort of both of these until they all agreed to start sucking. They were fantastic features.
If you’re too young to know about old search engines how did you get here?

Comment Re:I'm sure... (Score 1) 154

No, it is not at all obvious that policy requiring foreign student applicants to provide access to social media accounts has anything to do with racism, despite your unsubstantiated claims to the contrary.

You're right it has everything to do with "anti-semitism". According to certain government, to oppose the US involvement in Israel means you hate Israel and all jews. How is this possible? No one knows.

It's the same shit from the same people over and over. W's war was the same, you hate america if you don't want to invade a foreign country for no reason. It's as simple as it's a strawman built by radical idiots. To oppose their radical nutty religious american jihad, they attack you with a crazy exaggerated claim, instead of admit their problems.

Comment Re:Domestic mining. (Re:Publicity) (Score 1) 121

These companies selling petroleum would stop selling petroleum if people stopped buying. If you bought petroleum then you share in the blame.

Ok bet. I barely drive. Maybe we need regulations forcing you to do the same or maybe we can maybe just once hold someone responsible instead of letting them cuck us into thinking its our fault.

Comment Re: Firefox is great, Mozilla is flaky (Score 1) 234

If only there was way to check facts, an easy way. Let's say an online encyclopedia of sorts.

After 11 days as CEO, Eich resigned on April 3, 2014, and left Mozilla after public outrage.

The appointment triggered widespread criticism due to Eich's past political donations[12][15][16][17] – specifically, a 2008 donation of $1,000 to California Proposition 8, which called for the banning of same-sex marriage in California,[18] and donations in the amount of $2,100 to Proposition 8 supporter Tom McClintock between 2008 and 2010

It's ok, we all know your kind. The idological whack jobs that agree with everything Eich did.

Comment Re:Troglodytes neophytes (Score 1) 49

The op's whole odd word salad nonsense is fulle of fallacies. We shouldn't regulate anything because the bad guys have an advantage and that takes money away from the good guys. Narcocide is right. Why ban or regulate anything when the bad guys do whatever they want. The nihilistic mantra, ask Joni Ernst, she knows what that is.

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