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DeedsMoraine
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Comment #22563624
That depends on how much your time skews my time away from the originals being those people.
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Comment #22515338
It's something that will get used eventually even if they don't need it, so they can justify hoarding it.
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Comment #22512552
It's not about the passengers, it's about parking space for the planes. You not taking off means someone else can't land.
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Comment #22501867
DeLoreans didn't even have short-term reliability.
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Comment #22493777
Pay them. That's pervy-uncle levels of cringe.
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Comment #22444227
Something smaller and more bicycular then?
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Comment #22438943
He's probably licensed for that, too.
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Comment #22437781
>If the content that people are upvoting is bad enough to get banned over shouldn't it just be removed from the site and not left up to upvote? Honeypot.
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Comment #22406672
Why would they be persuaded by you pointing out that the only difference between two stones is an element that has shown proven changes when added to other things?
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Comment #22395797
Well, they may recognize the shape of the chair as being similar to the stations at the end of the ancient transport system the precursors created. But since that system of tubes w…
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Comment #22389327
>...Maybe I expect a chatbot, maybe I expect outsourced customer-service-farms... It's usually a chatbot that handles the repetitive questions when they're worded properly, and whe…
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Comment #22358457
throws stone
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Comment #22357159
The smallest unit of US money is the mill or 1/1000 of a dollar. The smallest unit of US currency is the cent. You're supposed to work in mills and round to cents. Or just work in …
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Comment #22317390
I doubt that has much to do about the merits of either language as a web back-end, and it's more about people not wanting to consider Haskell at all.
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Comment #22307894
It trolls people into reading the article to verify what they already knew and feeling smart about it.
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Comment #22307773
All of them. That's how AI works. Not by making smarter machines, but by destroying intelligence by smashing it into machine-digestible bits.