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diomedes

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About diomedes

a Brazilian perspective in cyberspace

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    Comment #27493908

    I'd rather see the culture that gave us the Ramayana, Mahabharata, Vedas, Upanishads, Algebra and many more outstanding creations have it's own way of doing capitalism, or whatever…

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    Comment #27446774

    > The whole system is a fiction and can be patched for a long time with new fictions That's a good way to summarize it, I tend to see this trend of governments creating their own d…

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    Comment #27382151

    > Is Google inconsistent, or has their policy on how to deal with these things changed over the past few years? Nope, they're being very consistent if you use the correct ideologic…

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    Comment #27260496

    Huh... sorry your whole post is borderline racist and denies science, please refrain from posting from on similar topics in cyberspace. Regards, Ministry of Truth

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    Comment #26607196

    > Our national healthcare system is completely ready to face a pandemic like that I lost a younger brother to that national healthcare system 10 years ago. Maybe this might be the …

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    Comment #26457551

    > But common sense doesn't seem to play a role anymore. If it were just a common sense problem the damage could be reverted in it's due time. It is about hierarchy, if you put weak…

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    Comment #26035195

    Nope, but it's not the same thing. NixOS can easily provide me with free rollbacks and is mostly reproducible ( https://r13y.com/ ). The funny part about NixOS is that once someone…

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    Comment #26003903

    I've been using NixOS for 2 years now, my general impression is that even if Nix isn't the popular solution, it'll probably inspire the right way of doing things for the next years…

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    Comment #25210050

    As someone who lives in Latin America and sometimes interacts/works remotely with North Americans I get this same impression. For better or for worse, America always seemed like th…