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ae_keji
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About ae_keji
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Comment #12277856
While I agree with you, I think you're forgetting how little competition there is as far as desktop OSes go. Microsoft is practically trying to run Windows 10 into the ground (disa…
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Comment #12277708
I have a t450s and have been running Fedora since last version, never had any problems that weren't related to what I changed on the OS. I'd consider the user experience overall to…
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Comment #11971236
You're greatly over simplifying early American politics. Neither the French nor English were a consistent "common enemy". Rather there was extensive debate as to which would be/was…
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Comment #11783649
Maybe easy open source implementations of GPUs/video hardware, for the libre everything types.
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Comment #11767604
The people who were hit the hardest are still growing up, and many of them yet to reach voting age. I think change will come, but that will be after the death of the old guard (fro…
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Comment #11760708
Attacking Turkey would (arguably could) invoke NATO, and start a war which Russia would certainly lose. That's a sign of sanity, not wisdom.
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Comment #11740775
Spotify pays artists as much as piracy does, in many cases, while be socially acceptable and normalized. For example, I got a book at Barnes and Noble the other day, and when I res…
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Comment #11738277
While I agree tech is hurting music, the recording industry has been ripping off artists since records were popular. The entirety of Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, for …
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Comment #11707900
>Also, results of this study do not indicate that drivers with detectable THC in their blood at the time of the crash we re necessarily impaired by THC or that they were at-fault f…
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Comment #11701211
I think authoritarian left wing communist "transition states", are what most people mean by communism now. The word has evolved and changed meaning. Also, I believe that because th…
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Comment #11699989
The real exciting part about this (to me) is the potential for a full fledged linux altoids tin computer. Suddenly the something like the Pyra/Open Pandora is a lot more realistic.…
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Comment #11699972
What do you mean by ARM being more interesting than MIPS?
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Comment #11650344
But Google also more or less owns the market now. Back then it was anyone's game (and internet usage in tdeveloped countries was growing rapidly, making the market a bit more volat…
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Comment #11636390
I think your problem is avoiding AP classes. They claim to be college prep, but from my experience (no citation, sorry) they're more the level that the entire education system shou…
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Comment #11632966
"The Soup Nazi", for example,
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Comment #11624863
What about the Pi 3?
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Comment #11606343
This is fascinating, malware is being distributed in broad daylight by companies registered and operating in developed countries. Attacks from single users in, or pretending to be …
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Comment #11584348
Honestly I'm surprised this doesn't happen more. While yes, it was a very kind gesture by Ulukaya to give his employees partial ownership, it also makes each of them much more invo…
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Comment #11577849
Another commentor expressed it, but JuiceSSH is proprietary. In most cases open source is more of a preference for me than a necessity, but I may need to sudo or access root over S…
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Comment #11568966
Even though I prefer email to all other protocols, that would be a great way to kill my inbox. It seems a but counter intuitive, but having so many chat/communication standards act…
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Comment #11555487
Human culture, I guess if you step back far enough. I say culture because I don't think makeup is tied to genetics.
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Comment #11555486
That women wear it daily while it doesn't even cross most guy's minds. Also that women wear it, and are expected to wear it, to look better while, again, the concept rarely crosses…
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Comment #11546302
Well, it exists everywhere, but so does sexism.
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Comment #11546285
I was inferring global human culture, we didn't really develop in vacuums. And pardon my wording, I meant species, but I felt that'd imply that women were biologically disposed to …