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heartles

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    Comment #18514299

    The sample file they provide lists 12 errors, so likely at least that. https://s3.amazonaws.com/dantelabswebsite/Dante+Labs+Genome+... EDIT: Unless I'm reading the results wrong

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    Comment #18240796

    You learn something new every day, I always assumed the green meant OP, like how reddit uses blue. I didn't even notice the change in username Thanks!

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    Comment #18240640

    I mean, my thought is that if a high volume of spam causes other email servers to block Helm, then it makes it unusable to the good actors in the system. I didn't see the CEO addre…

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    Comment #18240551

    No offense, but given that you are making a product that has a much higher potential to enable bad actors than usual, isn't it kind of you/your company's job to try to solve it? ED…

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    Comment #17878238

    I will say, that's one reason why I've been tending towards NPR/PBS for my news source. It seems more likely to me that I am the customer when there aren't any advertisers (besides…

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    Comment #17872092

    I think so, it's not returning results for me either.

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    Comment #17144417

    That makes me wonder, what kind of bandwidth could you get out there? Obviously latency will be bad, but if bandwidth is good enough they might still be able to download a data pac…

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    Comment #16972715

    Ha, that story reminds me of an old Onion video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYaZ57Bn4pQ Same concept taken to its extremes.

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    Comment #16938059

    There's also an argument to be made for Bell labs, back when Bell had a monopoly on the phone lines there were some amazing developments to come out of Bell Labs

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    Comment #16863937

    I agree, at least "NPR Newscaster Carl Kasell has died" would've been appropriate

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    Comment #16859661

    Depending on the details, that could be considered a trust and then you'd be in the same boat as if you were declared a monopoly.

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    Comment #16787261

    Given that the quoted sentence ends with _...although fair use examples exist (in the background of a personal vacation photo, for example)._ I assume your scenario would fall unde…

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    Comment #16537828

    I assume they mean the extra costs in those areas due to driving, for example, driving for Uber will cause you to use your car much more, which can wear your car down faster.

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    Comment #16527140

    Afaik, none in the US let you bring food in, but it's trivial if anyone in your group has a hoodie or a purse

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    Comment #16447614

    > The best option is to stop using straws. They're completely unnecessary unless you have a physical disability. I will note that straws are useful while driving, as you can drink …

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    Comment #16394578

    While I think the other commenter on this post stated their point unhelpfully rudely, I agree that I think you're writing the child off too quickly. I'd imagine that giving up on a…

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    Comment #16235089

    Agreeing with other comments, that seems like a problem with warrants in general, not with some supposed technology. If cops can get a warrant to raid anyone's house then of course…

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    Comment #16233373

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I assumed the criteria for "exceptional criminal investigations" included the obtaining of a warrant to access said data. Suppose some magical system l…

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    Comment #16146668

    > polygamy, child abuse, and endless fast and testimony meetings Speaking anecdotally about my experiences in Oregon with Mormon friends, this feels like a gross misrepresentation.…

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    Comment #16032771

    Do your best to avoid pissing off or making yourself known to crazies, and do your best to make sure that any actions that might piss off crazies or make you a public figure can't …

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    Comment #16026735

    If it's FTC robotics, they typically use an app framework that manages the wireless connection and enforces some game rules (ex: autonomous vs driver controlled period), and they j…

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    Comment #16011615

    I'm not sure if we hugged it to death, or if the website's down for maintenance, but looks like the site is unavailable. Thankfully there's archive.org snapshots: https://web.archi…

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    Comment #15963619

    For most, probably never. While installing Plex/Kodi on an old machine isn't that hard, it's well outside of the comfort/effort zone of most people.

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    Comment #15858175

    This feels to me more like an ideological talking point than a statement with evidence to back it up. Can you explain what you mean when you say that human intelligence can create …

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