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damnfinecoffee

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    Comment #15099464

    Why does everything have to be so economically driven? Clean drinking water should be totally free for everyone, we kinda need it to live

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    Comment #14932672

    There's nothing talented at all about buying rights to a drug and then raising the price of it. Monopolies hurt consumers, why would you think that's okay? Especially in a field li…

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    Comment #14673797

    and yet none of the original devs get any credit or compensation for the ideas that were taken by apple which is kind of sad

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    Comment #14650492

    America is not a democracy

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    Comment #14294149

    Have you found any good places in the south bay? I have so far been unsuccessful and would love an option that doesn't require a trip into the city

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    Comment #14110793

    Think about it this way: Let's say you invented some brand new technology that was revolutionary and extremely useful. You're just a single person, so you don't have the resources …

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    Comment #14108844

    meh, making what is essentially a complete clone of snapchat within Instagram hardly seems like "ethically out-competing them" in my opinion. They took the ideas directly from Snap…

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    Comment #13987592

    Not true, f.lux released a version of their app in the App Store. Apple pulled their app and so they added another method to sideload it https://justgetflux.com/sideload/ using xco…

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    Comment #13483786

    I mean I suppose that's true but that's a terribly weak argument. You could say the same thing about Signal which is considered one of the most secure messaging applications on the…

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    Comment #13467664

    As far as I know, security has always been one of Cisco's top priorities which is one of the reasons they have been so strong in the enterprise market. It's almost inevitable at so…

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    Comment #13467637

    Actually if you read the paper, the architecture is designed in such a way that the key management server can be implemented as an on-premise box while all the rest of your data li…

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    Comment #13467369

    As someone who has friends who have worked for Cisco Security I can say with a fair amount of confidence they're not "NSA loving techno-vampires" Here's a whitepaper on one of thei…

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    Comment #13431090

    >On one hand, people have different skill levels even in a role. On the other, shouldn't the salary be tied to title? I think bonuses are a great way to account for this. Give ever…

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    Comment #13431063

    That comment is literally a direct quote from the reuters article

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    Comment #13429639

    Where are you living where entry level software engineer salaries are north of 200k? I'm in the bay area and base salaries for software engineering with a bachelor's degree range f…

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    Comment #13427799

    By "low level software engineers" do you mean low level in the sense of relatively low experience or low level in the sense of working on embedded systems etc?