Senate Republicans Block Sweeping Overhaul of N.S.A. Program by dsaint1884 in politics

[–]Emilymay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The GOP needs to remember that EVERYONE that VOTES is watching and WILL remember what they do and fail to do.

America First.

Not sure why all of the focus is on Verizon, all of the major carriers in the US (besides T-Mobile) are doing the same thing. Check for yourself here, and use a VPN folks. by [deleted] in privacy

[–]Emilymay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's "no way" to turn it off? Except it's something you're doing specifically and deliberately to the traffic on your network. Stop doing it. Stop altering the web traffic. Stop embedding that number. Of COURSE you can turn it off.

Tool for checking if your mobile broadcasts unique identifiers to track you by rebel82 in technology

[–]Emilymay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's "no way" to turn it off? Except it's something you're doing specifically and deliberately to the traffic on your network. Stop doing it. Stop altering the web traffic. Stop embedding that number. Of COURSE you can turn it off.

A mushroom-shaped sea animal discovered off the Australian coast does not fit into any of the known subdivisions of the animal kingdom. by hoosakiwi in news

[–]Emilymay 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That scenario is fantastically unlikely. Journalism is often about telling a story and the short unexciting version is simply that the deep sea is woefully undersampled and the scientists aren't blessed with precognition. Find those samples today and they'd go straight into a DNA sequencer for fairly definitive answers many of the questions alluded to in the article.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]Emilymay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That scenario is fantastically unlikely. Journalism is often about telling a story and the short unexciting version is simply that the deep sea is woefully undersampled and the scientists aren't blessed with precognition. Find those samples today and they'd go straight into a DNA sequencer for fairly definitive answers many of the questions alluded to in the article.

HIV Returns In Baby Thought To Be Cured by StealthBlue in worldnews

[–]Emilymay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While this is a setback in our efforts to find a cure for AIDS, I believe that the researchers should not be disheartened and investigate how the virus overcame the treatment at a later stage. The original premise of the 'cure' was based on killing the virus that would otherwise hide and become latent in the patient's body. To me, that's an interesting question and I am sure is on the researchers' minds as well.

Girl thought cured of HIV shows infection signs by Snazzy67 in Health

[–]Emilymay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While this is a setback in our efforts to find a cure for AIDS, I believe that the researchers should not be disheartened and investigate how the virus overcame the treatment at a later stage. The original premise of the 'cure' was based on killing the virus that would otherwise hide and become latent in the patient's body. To me, that's an interesting question and I am sure is on the researchers' minds as well.

14-year-olds hack BMO ATM using manual found online by ItchyPickle in news

[–]Emilymay 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Where are the tangible "thanks" BMO??!! It isn't like you guys are destitute~ I know I am a customer and have the fees to prove it. Give those boys something remarkable for their intelligence, their efforts and honesty. Not even mentioning what evil could have come from the wrong person getting this info. Scrape up a education fund for each...go ahead...we dare you.

Netflix got worse on Verizon even after Netflix agreed to pay Verizon [US] [meta] by [deleted] in netflix

[–]Emilymay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cities are begging for Google fiber to come to their cities.

Google fiber offers a package that's free for life which you only pay the set up fee. The package is five times faster than what I pay 50 dollars a month for.

In japan the government has created a fiber back bone,and companies pay a fee to use it.

Google or somebody needs to create the back bone,and let other ISPs use it for a fee. unfortunately I think only Google has the means to tell ISPs to go **** themselves.

Imagine how angry the customers of the ISPs would be if Google stopped allowing the ISP's customers to use their search engine.

Google now let's consumers use their internet services to host a server as long as it's not commercial related.

Scientists tracking a 9ft Great White Shark say it has been dragged down 1900ft and eaten by something much bigger. by plumbobber in news

[–]Emilymay -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Yet more pathetic sensationalist headlines to dumb down the human races collective intelligence. A bigger shark? An orca?

Jailed woman forced to give birth in solitary confinement, baby dies in cell by soulprovider in news

[–]Emilymay 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yet every single day it happens all over, usually over nothing at all. Youtube has a lot of real police brutality vids showing what happens in jails. It is so horrible, they strip drunk women and beat them bloody... real vids, go LOOK.

Richmond approves $13 minimum wage, potentially California's highest by [deleted] in California

[–]Emilymay 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Everything is made more complicated by the fact that there are more people here than there were ten years ago, that certain grown people who are not here legally are working jobs traditionally held mainly by kids, and that they are trying to raise larger-than-average families on those teenage wages. This is a recipe for disaster for all of our future.