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    Comment #31709662

    Thanks. I changed the setting, but it didn't help much. It's smart to optimize for small files, since those are probably 99% of your use cases. You might want to remove the part of…

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    Comment #31709572

    Yes, it's just a .CSV file of a 1920x1080 image. Every value in the .CSV file is 9. 9,9 ... until 1920 columns. ... until 1080 rows.

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    Comment #31709495

    Would you mind explaining the biochemistry of the following statement: "The vaccines however generate large quantities of the more potent Wuhan 2019 spike." Please including at lea…

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    Comment #31709414

    Who is allowed to submit reports to VAERS? How many of the 28,000 reports in VAERS are deaths?

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    Comment #31709353

    Hundreds of thousands of people are dead from vaccine refusal in the US and meanwhile on you talk about an appreciation for science and reason.

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    Comment #31709336

    That is your opinion stated as if it were a fact. Here are facts: Anti-vax is a shortening of the term anti-vaccination, and it is not a surprise to find that people who are 'anti-…

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    Comment #31709266

    As I posted a few times here in this area so far, vaccine fear isn't rational. It's also amazing to me that so many people who are against vaccines really think that people who are…

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    Comment #31709234

    Vaccines have been in use for hundreds of years. Fear of vaccines isn't rational. https://historyofvaccines.org/

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    Comment #31709230

    Vaccines have been in use for hundreds of years. Fear of vaccines isn't rational. https://historyofvaccines.org/

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    Comment #31635637

    I tried this and it couldn't open a 6MB CSV file with 1920 columns and 1080 rows. Or maybe it could sometime if I decide that I can wait long enough. Notepad++ can open this file a…

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    Comment #30298743

    > Data please? Have you been living under a rock? > There are very intelligent people on HN, but this weird obsession with data and scholarly articles is honestly stupid. We're not…

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    Comment #30298608

    > I'm probably going to get down voted, which only proves my points. It proves precisely none of your points. Data please.

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    Comment #29885252

    Kosher rules are against eating pig meat. You can have a pig heart valve or heart, especially to save a life. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pikuach_nefesh Not that everyone would d…

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    Comment #29855811

    It's interesting that you raise totalitarians like Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot in this discussion. What are you trying to imply? Implication isn't a sound argument.

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    Comment #29855685

    > Social media companies are common carriers, just another set of telecom utilities that must be regulated so they cannot deny users access once they’re above a certain size. In yo…

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    Comment #29849614

    Here we are talking on HN. Is it okay for HN to ban people who don't follow the rules? I have heard this is something that can happen here. Does this mean HN is preventing people f…

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    Comment #29849594

    Companies do not have to allow people to use their platforms to engage in antisocial behavior. I'm sorry, but you can't go say whatever you want in the middle of a restaurant and a…

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    Comment #29776261

    I would remind you that vaccine hesitancy, vaccine skepticism, and vaccine avoidance are not the sole property of the American political right. To this point, Twitter also banned N…

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    Comment #29774549

    I don't think this is the same old tired argument. Political groups are not a protected class in the United States, and for good reason. Political affiliation is not an inherent qu…

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    Comment #29774338

    Where does Twitter's user agreement say "you're not allowed to express any of these opinions"? Otherwise, your argument feels like hyperbole to me.

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    Comment #29774255

    Of course. That's why Marjorie Taylor Green shouldn't have breached her user agreement.

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    Comment #29774219

    I'm going to assume that you have good intent here, but usually "some subgroup" is dog whistle for a repressed group such as persons of color or gay people. I hope that marginalize…

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    Comment #29773260

    Twitter has the right to freedom of expression and freedom of association, and this gives them the perfect right to ban people from their platform if they don't agree with what peo…

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    Comment #29772036

    You mean the "right" to ban Marjorie Taylor Green for breach of contract? Marjorie Taylor Green breached a written agreement she entered into with Twitter. Provided their terms of …

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    Comment #29771892

    > Furthermore, immediately referencing the Bill of Rights to call Twitter's activities "freedom of expression" is wantonly destructive to any sort of discussion. It's absolutely ap…