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endophage
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Comment #14292403
ISPs are natural monopolies due to the incredibly high infrastructure investments required. In countries or regions where there are many ISPs to choose from, it's almost always bec…
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Comment #13719870
Unfortunately their (ICE/CBP) identification of people is so poor that it appears to often be no more than a name match. My brother-in-law has a name that's very common in both Mex…
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Comment #12895185
Probably not "allergic" given the reported reactions. More likely intolerant. Important distinction, an intolerance isn't going to kill you.
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Comment #12895164
Yep, it was called "Fat Head." The exercise regime wasn't even that strict, it was basically continuing the regular walking the documentarian already did. However, the food intake …
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Comment #12663890
Wikipedia says "proudly found elsewhere" or "invented elsewhere" are commonly used. I've heard the latter one before. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_invented_here
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Comment #12363065
To add to Justin's comment, we merged what we've called "trust pinning" into Notary. We're still iterating on exactly the right scopes to pin to, but anticipate that making it into…
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Comment #12156340
Of course the discount would only apply only as long as BART doesn't realize people were doing it, at which point they would likely just increase all fares to a flat rate (like Mun…
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Comment #11317743
A Universal Basic Income is not necessarily paid to everyone, at least not directly. A UBI means a certain income level is guaranteed, if you are earning more than the guaranteed l…
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Comment #9766362
Disclaimer: I'm the lead on the notary project Paraphrasing one of my colleagues, ensuring what you're installing doesn't do anything evil is basic hygiene, it applies to all softw…
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Comment #9053410
Depending on the specific position and language in use, $110k might be reasonable for an SV job. $60k is non-top tier college grad salary. There is definitely competition for great…
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Comment #7950613
'10 from Imperial College London, we did: Haskell Java Prolog C and C++ NASM assembly Then depending on the optional modules you chose you might also do a couple of more specialize…
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Comment #7032720
The question, "What level of math is programming roughly analogous to?" isn't necessarily answerable. However, you've provided context so if I can be allowed to rephrase the questi…
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Comment #6943407
Seems very very very broken. The regex "[a]" apparently matches "crenel"
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Comment #6755685
Lots of people have given you very specific advice about what frameworks to use, how to approach the problem, etc... Take it all with a grain of salt. What I'd suggest to get start…
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Comment #6726851
I disagree that there is only one sure thing, it is also certain that: A or not A