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Comment #12643982
I would apologize for my second sentence, pat you on the head and call you a good girl, if I was your mommy and I gave a shit.
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Comment #12643963
> You know what you get with C and it just works as you expect always. Every language works just as you expect if you have the right expectations.
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Comment #12643862
There are regex libraries for C. Worst argument so far.
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Comment #12643851
If you spend 3x the time writing equivalent code in C as you do in C++ you're either a bad C programmer, a bad C++ programmer, or likely, both.
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Comment #12635492
Insulting cancer is okay, just don't insult Microsoft on this forum.
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Comment #12631618
The main issue I had while using NixOS is that it has a small and somewhat broken set of packages. This is compounded by the very incomplete Nix documentation - its way too hard to…
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Comment #12627392
The real key to getting really good rest is some good kush.
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Comment #12612761
Are you trying to make a point?
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Comment #12612407
> We know how to build secure RNGs in software. What secure RNGs do we have that don't require an entropy source?
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Comment #12609085
This is just a worthless advertisement.
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Comment #12605685
> So if you use this to commute for two weeks you're paying 10 dollars flat for a cab ride that you share and will take longer than normal because of the overhead of splitting the …
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Comment #12605653
> That depends on what is being overseen by the government. You must have had something in mind when you generated that bit of fallacious rhetoric.
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Comment #12605291
> I'm an ENTP top bantz
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Comment #12605170
> I mean, personally I feel a lot safer managing my own data privacy with what I give these companies, rather than having a government do it for me What a fallacious statement. How…
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Comment #12599564
> The user is responsible for their password security and it should stop there. That would be true if the user created, stored, authenticated the password himself.
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Comment #12599550
No, but the larger the company the more incentive it has to meet regulatory demands. There are also much fewer such companies so they are easier to identify and check.
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Comment #12597768
> trying to enforce security constraints on new websites alone is an impossible task. Why 'new websites alone'? Enforcing security standards on new/small websites would be harder t…