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GrryDucape

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    Comment #21802140

    I don't like the idea of a computer that can think for itself, I don't like the idea of computers will replace humans jobs, I don't like the way we are heading.

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    Comment #21802129

    In japanese culture, there's always this Tatemae, meaning you put on a different front everyday for work or even with friends so when you're alone with your partner or whoever, you…

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    Comment #21133975

    The best part is that it tastes exactly like fast food because the robot, like fast food workers, also doesn't want to be making shitty pizza for you.

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    Comment #21133972

    Is it just me or has this DNSCrypt project been doing things without any prior announcement? Last month or so, the main GitHub repo for DNSCrypt randomly got deleted. It wasn't unt…

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    Comment #20633970

    So, based off the map, the Indian subcontinent is basically fucked right? Although I am surprised by places like Italy or Peru.

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    Comment #20633960

    Not sure if this will end up in consumer devices but it would be a hell of a lot better than SSD chips soldered onto laptop motherboards. The latest ultraportables all seem to have…

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    Comment #19746328

    I wonder if Mike Nifong's prodigy was one of the complaining students. Keep your head up Professor, there are plenty of us in your corner! Let's petition Coach K to speak up on you…

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    Comment #19746324

    You could say, someone lost their shirt on this one.

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    Comment #19689281

    Also using Wikidata links, you’ll get support for many more languages. It is also much easier to process by bots to get more relevant statistics on many more terms than the very an…

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    Comment #19689277

    This is very interesting facts that cyber security is something required specialized knowledge and training to quickly respond with appropriate info rather than jumping around that…

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    Comment #19689266

    We need to end so-called semi private rooms. This fungus was apparently found on the ceiling of a man that died of it. Sick people sharing rooms and toilets is a recipe for disaste…

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    Comment #19689259

    The author may know of a great deal of harm caused, but so far I remain about ten pole lengths away from panic over my privacy. My Life did not seem to have much, and I have found …

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    Comment #19631687

    I find Wikipedia tremendously useful and have made modest acknowledgement of that financially. That said, I tried to get them to correct/augment something they had based on a thesi…

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    Comment #19631683

    MS Windows of some 3.x variety was apparently the original selected GUI for the Atari ST, intended to be running from ROM… however, MS couldn’t apparently get it to fit in less tha…

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    Comment #19569902

    Sometimes one wonders why the Times wanders so far afield, picking up where the New Yorker and others once thrived. Other times, like this one, the cause is clear, pure and joyous,…

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    Comment #19387184

    That last warning comes so close to being a good horror movie quote. "Something or somebody is making changes to your connection" should obviously be "Someone or ... something". Th…

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    Comment #19326349

    Since WW2 the difference between war and peace have been more and more blurred. Proxy wars, drones and "cyber warfare" have made open conflicts directly between superpowers almost …

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    Comment #19326328

    This is the best way to monetize my searches. And it's so good for whole planet!

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    Comment #19326320

    The vulnerability is in the browser’s code itself. If you have the stable channel for Chrome added into Linux, then you just have to run ‘sudo dnf update.’

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    Comment #19326315

    And this was their best decision imho.

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    Comment #19270770

    Another model could be to run an air compressor from the turbine. Compression will give you a heater, and then releasing the compressed air will give you cooling. Thinking about it…

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    Comment #19270766

    I hope that I will not forget to try it when I will be in Germany.

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    Comment #19270737

    NYC needs these--plus, it would be a great test. Public restrooms or even stores/restaurants that will allow you to use their restrooms are rare indeed. Would be a great test of th…

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    Comment #19270733

    Inouï in French is a well-understood word that means "unheard-of" or unbelievable. No French person would mistake it for "ennui."