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djisjke

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    Comment #5091505

    Is it really? The author of code owns that code. It's not like the workers using the factory (the programmers using the languages) owns it, they are just licensed to use it way mor…

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    Ask HN: Did you regret getting a CS degree?

    I work with programming, however, I never formally learned it. Sometimes that is a disadvantage when getting a job. Did you who got a CS degree ever regret it, and did you who work…

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    Comment #5052830

    Oh fuck no. 1. He recognized it 2. Whatever Aaron's activism methods was is no necessary relevant for the ddosing protestors

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    Comment #4923675

    it's called uzbl

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    Comment #4894579

    or cracked-rack, to make it a bit more punny

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    Comment #4894576

    Your workflow may be good, I don't mean to judge that. But is not the rails way to be in the shell, rails console and editor at all times? Instead of trying things out in the brows…

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    Comment #4894477

    It already runs on Linux, thanks to wine: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&#38...

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    Comment #4891737

    You could use every buzzword!

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    Comment #4887609

    No, but are they really as fun as one thinks? I mean, theyre cool because theyre small, but other than that it's nothing I could not do with any other computer. That is, run debian…

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    Comment #4886653

    A factory/museum would be awesome

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    Comment #4883120

    Imagine when powerful bitcoin-hashing equipment becomes something for the masses. Crackers will have a jolly time with ol' mining rigs!

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    Ask HN: What is the ultimate gift to a hacker?

    My father turns 50 in not too soon. He's an old hacker who learned C in the 80's to be able to do Linux. He was a computer pioneer in our country. Now he works with security at a b…

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    Comment #4881574

    How could we not think about this? It's genius! How is it done? Does your buddy use X, mac or where in the stack is the hack?

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    Comment #4881243

    It has. But there is still the ol' quirks. I had problems with sounds on ubuntu on my ThinkPad. I had to install XFCE for it to play nice with 2 monitors (since the gpu in the old …

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    Comment #4857529

    "could have us", who is us?

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    Comment #4847822

    Well, C is made for keyboards. In fact, every programming language I can think of is, so the ones who write with tts must create new languages.

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    Comment #4837748

    Ok, I created an account, but apparently there were some kind of hiccup and now I can't login. There is no information to get about it, and there doesnt seem to be any way to reset…

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    Comment #4837698

    No, the point is to have a decentralized currency. Just like the internet, it provides great freedom and stability.

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    Comment #4828617

    There really is not much more to say about this than that it is very, very cool.

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    Comment #4826773

    Sure may be. On that note, have there been any non-linkbaity titles on HN in, well, as long as one may remember?

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    Comment #4826728

    Life truly is hard for us men in tech.

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    Comment #4820117

    Is there not any other ways to stop violence than with threats of violence (like more police and cctv who will make sure the cops gets you if you do crimes)? A better, but harder w…

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    Comment #4819976

    Is anyone of you using OneSwarm? http://www.oneswarm.org/

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    Comment #4801807

    We are pretty sure _why is a white (afai can tell?) dude from France.