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Comment #38097650
As a steam deck user, I wish GoG would do something to better support it and linux. I bought CP2077 on GoG and now I kind of wish I hadn't. Everything from steam just works so well…
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Comment #38028588
Huh. Guess I misremembered that part. Or perhaps what I was told in a class back in high school was incorrect. Good to know the correct information. Nevertheless, going back to my …
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Comment #38023925
I worked in an extremely busy coffee shop on campus when I was in university. It made more by lunch than many of the restaurants I worked in made all day. We had 5 large plastic in…
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Comment #37999122
Man I wanna hear those jokes that end as a riddle. Sounds way better than this.
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Comment #36894584
Google controls way to much of the interaction on the internet. Between Gmail, search, android, and chrome they can and do abuse their position. And this isn't even looking at the …
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Comment #36242589
When talking about modeling oligopolies and monopolies, often oligopolies have worse results.
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Comment #36175721
I wouldn't be surprised if the reason has more to do with the number of users. I haven't used LO in some time, but back when I only used linux, I never found it to be a particularl…
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Comment #30212953
13th amendment makes slave labor legal for those that are imprisoned. And do you make the same argument for community service?
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Comment #26130834
Good. America needs more unions. They helped build the country that America enjoys today. Meanwhile, as they've been made weaker and weaker, people are left wondering why wages hav…
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Comment #25887095
Well that's just blatantly not true. They aren't even required to know the laws and can enforce laws that they think exist even if they do not. See Heien vs North Carolina. Police …
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Comment #25887022
That is only true if you assume they truly care about having the correct suspect rather than having a suspect they can get convicted. However, there is a long history of wrongful c…
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Comment #25721099
Sure. I can help with this. I was actually discussing this earlier. The economy has been shit for middle class Americans for quite a while. Rent and home prices have been increasin…
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Comment #24103522
I think the biggest thing I have seen that is a reasonable use of the tech is game streaming. Stadia, XCloud, Geforce Now. 5G with low latency and unlimited data could be a game ch…
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Comment #22990371
I don't think I've ever seen anything stating that. He much preferred the later tv adaptation. A big part of this is that he felt Jack Nicholson was just playing a crazy character.…
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Comment #11330478
Honestly, I suspect they did it first for cost and second because they want to make sure it is only used to add a quick way to do small things. I would honestly be surprised if the…
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Comment #11271500
Exactly this. I got some free time with youtube red when I got a nexus 6p. In spite of already having spotify, I purchased some more google play music all access (which includes Re…
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Comment #10965185
I've actually been working on doing just that. But it's a hobby and always seems to get pushed to the side. Certainly interested.
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Comment #10378336
The Nobel committee would disagree: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/ Things change. For all intents and purposes, this is a nobel prize in economics, given that the winners …
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Comment #10377917
> This is such an odd way to demonstrate results about a model. For hypothesis testing or preliminary research, sure. But as a result? So these are typically some combination of dy…
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Comment #10371261
While I agree with the bulk of what you said, I do think it's important to understand that the difference with the Open Science Collaboration isn't really what you said. In my opin…