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darth_skywalker

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About darth_skywalker

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Recent public activity

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    Comment #21455541

    This is the result of free petition in Massachusetts. If you like the 1st Amendment, then I would expect you also like that citizens in Massachusetts have the right to propose arbi…

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    Comment #21445254

    On the other hand, politicians have been trying to manipulate voters for centuries - it seems like a new danger that foreign governments are now trying to manipulate voters.

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    Comment #21435583

    This is a fair point - it's hard to predict the future with our current technology given the difficulty of envisioning future technology.

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    Comment #21424709

    Sure, some playgrounds may be mind-numbingly dull, but those are a well-intentioned response to older playgrounds that posed serious physical dangers. You can argue that getting a …

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    Comment #21366948

    >> As usual when preparing Tor Browser releases, we verified that the build is bit-for-bit reproducible. While we managed to get two matching builds, we found that in some occasion…

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    Comment #21366875

    Be careful though - TAILS doesn't suddenly make untrusted hardware safe. You can still be surveilled by things like keyloggers.

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    Comment #21292591

    Try to be more respectful. We're talking about a human being who died.

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    Comment #20846548

    >> Usually they keep questioning you for a while, but it's not hard to respond in a way that doesn't give them probable cause. You should try exercising your fifth amendment right …

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    Comment #20793909

    Not really - they're surveilling a hell of a lot more than just the border, which is a 1-dimensional object. They're surveilling a Native American community that's in the USA, not …

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    Comment #20683044

    >> Accepting cash endangers the lives of employees and generally enables all sorts of financial shenanigans. Financial "shenanigans" seem to be more likely with credit/debit cards …

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    Comment #20666039

    It's an interesting concept, but the "frog in the pan" fable has no scientific merit. [1] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boiling_frog#Experiments_and_a...

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    Comment #20179264

    Perhaps, but it's impossible to judge the merit of said argument since you failed to make it. I don't know what you mean by "court enforced public atheism." The right to express yo…

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    Comment #20179247

    Pepper spray is actually quite damaging.

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    Comment #20169431

    Storing a directory as a git repo (e.g. on GitHub) is a pretty good alternative to Dropbox.

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    Comment #20121718

    A little surprised to see that there were no lightning deaths in Hawaii during this period, as I know a fellow who was struck by lightning while on vacation out there. People somet…

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    Comment #20120468

    >> But then of course Uncle Sam show up, and basically say, “Hey, you know what, you just made a lot money this year. Therefore, you’re rich. Therefore, you’re evil and you’ve got …

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    Comment #20001271

    It isn't rational to base decisions off of sunk costs.