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exprI

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    Comment #11331492

    I don't even care what it was about: people should, in any case, own their own bodies. Most countries are past criminalising suicide, and self-harm is acceptable (as long as you ar…

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    Comment #11331466

    Whilst I am very liberal (classical sense) on many issues, including guns, you can't compare drugs with guns. Much more meaningful to compare hand guns with explosives and other we…

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    Comment #11235479

    Perhaps a person who wants you to contract the said virus?

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    Comment #11230694

    Considering how much more resources programs use by the day, would you really like to run an OS written solely in, say, Python? Moore's law is coming to an end. It's only preferabl…

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    Comment #11230663

    I mostly agree. However, C++ really isn't that hard to learn. Harder to learn than some alternatives, perhaps, but only like driving a stick shift is harder than an AT, but neither…

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    Comment #11229949

    I mostly use aptdaemon (with aptdcon), because you don't need to elevate privileges every time.

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    Comment #11192185

    >URL's must start with " http://" >example (i.e. the placeholder) starts with " https://" Wouldn't it be nice if we had a word describing these weird letters before the colon and s…

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    Comment #10974568

    How can this be true? Hasn't everyone been “aware” since the '90s that with intelligent JITing Java is at least as fast as C++, if not faster.

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    Comment #10911319

    ffx is a name of one of my computers, but indeed, it seems to be the case for my Firefox as well.

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    Comment #10867105

    >It will, that's guaranteed by the standard. If it's not a standards compliant compiler/runtime/platform, you've got bigger problems. No it isn't. It's a bad practice citing someth…

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    Comment #10801858

    Little criticism, followed by a huge compliment. Usually shilling. Considered “harder” by whom? Windows enthusiasts have certainly considered Windows to be more sophisticated since…