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beejamin

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    Comment #15743798

    Assuming that they accrete whatever they buy and use it, that strategy has less and less effect over time,

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    Comment #15737570

    It might be true that the NYT can't be trusted to regulate itself for the same reasons raised in the article - primarily that it has no incentive to do so, and lots of incentives n…

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    Comment #15273921

    Monero is designed to be mined more efficiently with CPUs, or rather, not give such a huge advantage to GPU or dedicated systems (I've read that GPU mining is only 2x the performan…

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    Comment #14749000

    This method would only work with objects that are rigid in all orientations, too - so bunches of keys are out.

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    Comment #14288660

    Is there any legitimate need for a phone mic to pick up sounds way outside the range of human speech and hearing? If this sort of thing should not be allowed, why not just add a so…

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    Comment #14200916

    You're not paying for a 'premium speed limit' that's higher than everyone else's - it's _supposed_ to inconvenience you so you stop doing it.

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    Comment #12484936

    The official answer is "Links shouldn't ever create or delete things". Of course, in practice, lots of links do create and delete things, and that this type of preloading would be …

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    Comment #11540259

    The Element, and all the other modern, pillar-less 'suicide rear door' cars I've seen (Landcruiser FJ, Mazda something-something), have the rear door latched by the front one, so y…

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    Comment #11540243

    The Tesla has power steering, which is controlled by the same software that decided that the door doesn't need to stay closed while driving.

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    Comment #11325478

    First thing I thought of, too! If it helps, 'Empties' were renamed 'Springs' in the game STALKER.

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    Comment #10965575

    Except if it's an optimisation for battery life. Theoretically, you could use less power by pinging the GPS less often in 'snap to road' mode - if that's the case, the 'real' data …

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    Comment #10965567

    It could save on battery power: If the user has been on the road, we can ping the GPS less often on the assumption they'll be mostly moving along one of a set of known paths. It co…

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    Comment #10965559

    That's somewhat ironic, considering Strava does their own form of 'snap-to-track' normalisation on GPS data. They have to, in order to do leaderboards on segments, at a guess, but …