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bobjob

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    Comment #22657086

    That is not true. People that needed intensive care got it. They build new medical centers for a reason. Not everything China does is bad, we simply don't understand the cultural r…

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    Comment #22657051

    Then the 15,000€ fines are a thing for breaking specific federal rules and I mixed things up. In in Bavaria we have those rules and Saarland has similar rules.

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    Comment #22656999

    I think that this and our lack in 'hands on' experience with pandemics play a role in how western governments act. It is sad that the population has to learn via a death toll that …

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    Comment #22656953

    Up to 15,000€ as far as I understand.

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    Comment #22586167

    Germany is not at the point where the dying start. That will, most likely, take us 2-3 more days.

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    Comment #21962755

    Genetics and to much body fat(you do not have to be overweight for that).

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    Comment #20806238

    How long does it take you to make 12 dinner rolls? - More than 15 min of work? Then 5.50 sounds OK to me. - More than 30 min of work? Now 5.50 are a bargain!

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    Comment #20769421

    Concrete is awesome. No roots, flat and a predictable response (non) on hitting it. Just do not strike with your heels first and train slowly and methodically(not just running, thi…

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    Comment #18842943

    There are no shares. It is a GmbH, which means a group of people(1-x, persons or other legal identidies) owns the company... There should be public records of owners you can follow…

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    Comment #18837056

    That is not how cancer happens. Cancer happens because we live and some factors make it more likely that cancer happens. But even in a clean world we would get cancer... And btw., …

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    Comment #18628477

    But how do you form a plan/outline? -> You do prototyping and prototyping can be done in a chaotic way. And YES, after that you have to clean up that stuff.

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    Comment #16608567

    For some it is the fear of delivering ugly/subpar code.

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    Comment #16215393

    No, it will not. Because then we get a Linus who would have to maintain a filter as well as his technical expertise. The later would suffer, I'm shure.

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    Comment #16017624

    What are you talking about?

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    Comment #12852406

    Thats what you can via Paypal from there donation page ... And thats how they get 0.50$ every month(it is a small private, non profit site, otherwise it would be more).

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    Comment #11091123

    Then take the bike ... walking is not the only way to exercise.

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    Comment #10527922

    I think you overestimate how hard it is to add spyware to a system. Esp. if said system is not a unique design. And things like SMM makes it really easy to hide this stuff. E.g. I …

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    Comment #10440955

    You have an entire A-Class network(127.0.0.0) within a single VM. That makes ~2^24 possible adresses and 2^16 ports. Isn't that enough of a network?

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    Comment #10440458

    > bobjob, you've totally misunderstood me. > Addressing your issue with brute force: Firstly, you should understand that I'm a logical person, capable of moral and philosophical th…

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    Comment #10439687

    As if brute force solves anything ... it is obviose that you did not learn anything from the past. Because brute force is the reason for no. 1) and 2). And it looks like you have a…

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    Comment #10382956

    They are only hostile to newcomers not willing to learn what is important for the project. Things like bug free code, code that does what is supposed to do in a way that does not i…