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chatnati

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    Comment #18500247

    He got promoted because he was replaceable. This is an art-form to cultivate if you want to be promoted yet be good at your job.

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    Comment #18225909

    When you consider that the theory of the Big Bang is incorrect, then other concepts like movement of galaxies throughout the universe take on a different perspective.

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    Comment #18225888

    Actually you're missing the other possibility.

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    Comment #18217109

    Being serious here: read The Dictator's Handbook. It explains inter-personal relationships in such a deep way to help you navigate the waters of your growing economy. It's not all …

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    Comment #17874074

    Democracy means sometimes hearing things you disagree with.

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    Comment #17849436

    All tech jobs produce stress. People in IT were found to produce more stress chemicals in their blood than a surgeon (study done 10+ years ago during the dotcom boom). Recommend av…

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    Comment #17831849

    Snapchat's security is so lax, everyone has a copy of their software now.

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    Comment #17797633

    hmailserver is what you want. Sadly, it's Windows only, but you can easily spin up a windows vm under VirtualBox.

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    Comment #17748663

    this is all kinds of stupid

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    Comment #17748625

    Adding to this comment - data = data if data is not None else [] (is) data = data if data else [] (is) data = data or [] which means you either did: data = [] (or) data = None The …

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    Comment #17721076

    I ask people to watch this as a reminder that science is based on empirical evidence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ei-_SXLMMfo Safe for work, and it stars Leonard Nimoy!

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    Comment #17721043

    Heat isn't high enough yet. Average global temperature is 14C degrees. Cambrian Expansion data shows it was 22C degrees. There is now sufficient data to show concrete as being the …

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    Comment #17668682

    I, for one, welcome our new Robotic Overlords

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    Comment #17660874

    Flown all my life. Parent was a pilot. A plane has never crashed from turbulence, look up the stats. I've been in a Cesna and it's dropped 100+ meters only to catch the wind again …

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    Comment #17573354

    mmmmmm Java.......

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    Comment #17573246

    Publications? Articles? Research? Opinions don't matter.

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    Comment #17554698

    What's next? Telling you whom you can date? (HR: "We don't approve of someone with those political leanings")

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    Comment #17554679

    No. Logitech keyboards and mice are still not supported properly. My mouse randomly loses app selection ability. The only way to fix is switch to/back another console.

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    Comment #17300264

    Computer games. Although these days the social narrative injection is starting to make them terrible.

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    Comment #15335987

    It's pretty much everywhere in Japan. I have a 200Mbit device and pull down 30-40MB/s when I have full bars and I haven't exceeded my plan (then reduced to 200-250kbps).

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    Comment #15172236

    Nothing ventured, nothing gained...

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    Comment #14707186

    You mean those countries that have a capitalist model, which encourage men and women to improve themselves such that goods and services are offered and can provide sufficient incom…

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    Comment #14693489

    Just keep your interactions with your co-workers limited to work topics. If you hang out with people from work afterwards, it's technically still work in this day and age. In summa…

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    Comment #14685062

    If you actually consider the financial implications of this, where is the money coming from? There was a write-up a while ago, an economist dug into the possibility, and did some s…

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    Comment #14685052

    which part was? the article or...? :P