Saturday, December 31, 2016
Friday, December 30, 2016
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Police allowed to kill dogs
Public Notice to all the fascist police officers: if you enter my home and kill my dog, I will take revenge. Maybe not immediately. No, there will be no physical capture of your family, no torture with blow torches and dental implements.
But do have are a very particular set of skills. Skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. I will look for you, I will find you and I will make you kill yourself.
First, your computer will blue screen. Your mobile phone will display random acts of gay sodomy at inopportune times. Your bank accounts will continuously be overdrawn. Every credit card you own will have daily spurious charges. Your most sensitive personal information will appear on the Internet. The FBI will find child pornography on your computer. Hacks of the Russian government will be linked to your account. Your department will terminate you. Your children will continually have failing report cards. Your spouse will cease to exist in any electronic database. IRS records will show you have paid no taxes, ever. Your mother's social security checks will be cancelled.
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Sunday, December 25, 2016
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Tragedy Made Steve Kerr See the World Beyond the Court - The New York Times
"Put yourself in someone else's shoes and look at it from a bigger perspective," he said. "We live in this complex world of gray areas. Life is so much easier if it could be black and white, good and evil."
_- Steve
Friday, December 23, 2016
Interesting quote from "Nemesis Games (The Expanse)"
"Thing about civilization, it's what keeps people civil. You get rid of one, you can't count on the other.""
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Thursday, December 22, 2016
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Tuesday, December 20, 2016
DVIDS: Navy Scientist Selected as National Academy of Inventors Fellow
Navy Scientist Selected as National Academy of Inventors Fellow
DVIDS
Dr. Stuart H. Rubin, a scientist at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific (SSC Pacific) who significantly advanced the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and deep learning, has been selected as a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). Read the full story
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Monday, December 19, 2016
Friday, December 16, 2016
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Interesting quote from "Nemesis Games (The Expanse)"
""Alien superweapons were used," Alex said, walking into the room, sleep-sweaty hair standing out from his skull in every direction. "The laws of physics were altered, mistakes were made.""
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Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Two years after Prop 47, addicts walk free with nowhere to go
Two years after Prop 47, addicts walk free with nowhere to go
http://desert.sn/2hFpHaw
_- Steve
The Washington Post: Trump wasn’t happy with his State Department finalists. Then he heard a new name.
Trump wasn't happy with his State Department finalists. Then he heard a new name.
The Washington Post
The surprise choice of Rex Tillerson shows the unorthodox leadership style of a president-elect who has never worked in government. Read the full story
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Tuesday, December 13, 2016
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Saturday, December 10, 2016
The Huffington Post - US: Conan's Spoof Phone Calls Between Barack Obama And Donald Trump Will Never Get Old
Conan's Spoof Phone Calls Between Barack Obama And Donald Trump Will Never Get Old
The Huffington Post - US
What if Donald Trump kept bugging Barack Obama for advice? ... Read the full story
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TheJournal.ie: 'Cancer can take such a toll. Cannabis has helped me. It picks me up'
'Cancer can take such a toll. Cannabis has helped me. It picks me up'
TheJournal.ie
"I WAS TOLD I only had three months left to live. Here I am now two years later… When you've had cancer for so long it can be a very tough thing to deal with. It takes a toll. Cannabis helps me. It picks me up." Stephen* was diagnosed on Christmas Eve 2014 with stage four, terminal colon, liver and lymph node cancer. A self-employed father of three in his early 40s, his short-term future appeared bleak. He spoke to TheJournal.ie about his cancer diagnosis, how he's found cannabis to be effective Read the full story
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Friday, December 09, 2016
BBC News: Park Geun-hye: South Korea lawmakers vote to impeach leader
Park Geun-hye: South Korea lawmakers vote to impeach leader
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Thursday, December 08, 2016
TheStreet: Intel and Qualcomm Look to Transform Themselves as Their Core Businesses Flatline
Intel and Qualcomm Look to Transform Themselves as Their Core Businesses Flatline
TheStreet
This article originally appeared on Real Money on Dec. 7, 2016. There are a lot of differences between the two biggest U.S. chipmakers, but as a pair of stories this week demonstrate, 2016 has provided a major common thread between them. Each company has realized it's unlikely to see much (if any) growth in the coming years from the market that propelled its rise -- and one that needs to make big changes in response. Intel , recognizing that PC CPUs will likely be a flat-to-declining business, Read the full story
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techradar: Qualcomm’s new CPU will give AMD and Intel nightmares
Qualcomm's new CPU will give AMD and Intel nightmares
techradar
Qualcomm has announced the Centriq 2400, noting that it's the first server CPU in the world to be built on a 10nm process, and one that could be a worry for Intel and indeed AMD, particularly given other recent developments in terms of Qualcomm hooking up with Microsoft over Windows and ARM. At any rate, this new processor is designed for speedy performance in the data centre, and the Centriq 2400 is built around a custom ARMv8 CPU core (called Falkor) optimised for server workloads, offering up Read the full story
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Ars Technica: Windows is coming back to ARM, this time with 32-bit x86 compatibility
Windows is coming back to ARM, this time with 32-bit x86 compatibility
Ars Technica
This time around, the plan is for ARM to be just another PC platform. Read the full story
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Wednesday, December 07, 2016
Donald Trump’s Boeing & Air Force One Tweet -- Story Behind the Tweet | National Review
This is the way fascist terrorism operates.
it is an excellent excuse to send the more likely message Trump wants to send to corporate America: If you criticize Donald Trump, you're going to pay a price.
_- Steve
Tuesday, December 06, 2016
Trump’s Threat to the Constitution - The New York Times
He had questioned judicial independence, threatened the freedom of the press, called for violating Muslims' equal protection under the law, promised the use of torture and attacked Americans based on their gender, race and religion. He had also undermined critical democratic norms including peaceful debate and transitions of power, commitment to truth, freedom from foreign interference and abstention from the use of executive power for political retribution
_- Steve
Monday, December 05, 2016
Tom's Guide: Your Windows 10 PC Will Soon Rival Amazon Echo
Your Windows 10 PC Will Soon Rival Amazon Echo
Tom's Guide
How can Microsoft compete with Amazon Echo and Google Home? By turning every single Windows 10 PC out there into a smart device. According to a massive new report from Windows Central, the Redmond tech giant is developing Home Hub: a new software tool that will allow Windows desktops to accept always-on voice commands, control your smart home gadgets and plan appointments for the entire family. Image: Microsoft Home Hub will be part of a free software update that won't require a specific machine Read the full story
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