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dtoznayxvf

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    Comment #29139421

    Same way watching tv does.

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    Comment #29139414

    Through irrational fear.

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    Comment #29126634

    But do we even disagree my friend?

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    Comment #29125419

    dear raul, did you read the article? 'Here's a fair warning: this article is reductio ad absurdum, therefore you shouldn't take it as gospel. '

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    Comment #29125405

    Of course it is. Context matters. I was trying to keep with the spirit of the article: 'Here's a fair warning: this article is reductio ad absurdum, therefore you shouldn't take it…

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    Comment #29125218

    If the software you are using auto-updates and you lose business or esteem of peers -- it's YOUR fault. Allowing most software companies to update anything on an running functionin…

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    Comment #29081615

    What a pile of nonsense. Now I'm not an American and have no stake beyond not wanting your country to burn because it's bad for the world... but come on? Have you ever seen another…

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    Comment #29081446

    Trump MADE twitter. I have a 3 letter twitter account from 05 or 06 when it was beta. Until Trump was on Twitter in 15 I considered it a big yawn that made no money -- gossip for t…

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    Comment #26166532

    Many people simply can't hack startup culture. Corp 'culture' created by worthless (damaging) HR dept isn't even that -- its innovation poison. Perfect for hack and hangers on -- u…

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    Comment #25570505

    They never do let a good crisis go to waste do they? Tell you what all those talking heads arguing about who get's to be first can have my dose.

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    Comment #25495009

    In mid 2000s as a lead HPC sysadmin I accidentally pasted 'shutdown now' into the head node of a 200 CPU HPC cluster, which was 3 weeks into a 12 week simulation job! Fortunately t…

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    Comment #25455784

    After they killed OpenSolaris... never ever again.