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ducktypegoose
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Comment #20454377
Most interrupters are exactly like andrewcarter here, they just get excited. When someone does it they're most likely not trying to be rude, and it's well within your consideration…
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Comment #20454287
I get the sense rachelbythebay may be another satisfied Azure customer.
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Comment #20454271
I think the true hero of the story is whoever made dark mode for maps a thing.
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Comment #20424894
A lot of those people who are the worst offenders, routinely bouncing from the hospital, to the jail, to the streets, have problems that aren't solved by a house. They need a group…
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Comment #20416412
Software complexity escalating over time? Please! The new microservices architecture we have been migrating to over the last year or so is so stable and makes tracking down problem…
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Comment #20279704
Right?
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Comment #20218397
Any plans to launch an Agent for .NET?
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Comment #20214893
Flesh-toned and harkening the imagry of many a 7th-grader's favorite bathroom doodle... A bold choice of icon for a software named Coq.
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Comment #20184912
I just wanted to say I appreciate the imagery preceeding you paper, as I think it captures the struggle of FPP conversion perfectly. As my office's unofficial, "FPP expert" I sympa…
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Comment #20147818
I read a statistic that claimed Facebook would only need a single payment of like $4 from it's users to operate at the same margins without selling their data. Seems like presentin…
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Comment #20096138
I think this point resonates. There are often a lot of commonalities between traits and having a breadth of understanding often affords more insight into a particular, but it will …
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Comment #19973650
Unitarian services are interesting. I have only gone a couple times with the atheist lesbian neighbors who invited us, and the sermons focused on some utilitarian concepts, power i…
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Comment #19920775
I took the initiative to divert the conversation into semantic territory, and invited the Spelling-Stasi into my home. So as far as I'm concerned you can have a cup of tea while yo…
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Comment #19920710
You aren't the hero we need, but you're the hero we deserve. I'm changing my vote from, "reflect" to, "Alley oop".
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Comment #19910724
Depends on how you think about it, relative to the mirrors that were there before they are collosal. I do take humbrence with the author's use of the word, "deflecting". Sounds lik…
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Comment #19878501
The CEO is blaming the operational loss on the stock compensation of employees. My assumption is the generous compensation pretains primarily to the corporate Langoliers, but doesn…
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At HN if a single user flags an article there's no discussion to be had?
The thread in question featured an article about women bearing the emotional baggage of toxic masculinity. The author wrote the piece such that it read as a generalization to all m…
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Comment #19047040
Good god just thinking about the resources and costs behind what this report describes is staggering. If the collaborative insight, intelligence, engineering, planning, and... just…
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Comment #18993283
How the justice system is allowed to proceed with a farce in the way it is blows my mind. Like nobody's driving the bus, it's just a bunch of self-serving entities trying to get as…
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Comment #18992028
I think overperformance is a flowery term for a race to the bottom. A vernacular red-herring whose adoption implies an argument. The contention is compromising human dignity and li…
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Comment #18970615
How could someone write these words you quoted and not see the irony? I could understand wanting to respond to a scathing review you felt was unfair but it's one of those things as…
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Comment #18970535
Somebody give this guy a raise.
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Comment #18870175
But its got what plants crave; block chain.
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Comment #18857866
Telco companies will keep selling data as long as it's profitable. If the company continues to sell data to the offending clients despite knowingly violating its terms, then a case…