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jeremyfranco
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Comment #21711225
I thought comments downvoting or flagging was based on the content, not on grammar. Anyway, I had to login with my phone to comment and read the dead comment, at work I go through …
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Comment #21703495
Elixir has doctests since day 1 https://elixir-lang.org/getting-started/mix-otp/docs-tests-a...
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Comment #21703411
> Then this should have been the comment. I simply noticed that it took literally a single search on Google to get to know about it. Not trying to defend the OP. > But this article…
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Comment #21701926
> What do you call a billionaire who gives away their billions? A generous billionaire. Those that don't are just greedy billionaires.
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Comment #21701875
> > And remember… don’t be evil, and if you see something that you think isn’t right – speak up! How does this fit in the narrative, when the ones speaking up (right or wrong, that…
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Comment #21701819
> they fully respect their users privacy The data shows they do not. Google Is Fined $57 Million Under Europe’s Data Privacy Law: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/21/technology/goog…
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Comment #21701783
This is funny, downvoted for writing the truth... It is impossible for anonymous readers to open dead comments. If it is not, please explain me how to do it
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Comment #21700975
Evidence wasn't hard to find though... https://www.wired.com/story/the-dirty-war-over-diversity-ins...
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Comment #21700957
> Because it's an extremely dishonest take on a highly political issue It is also plausible. Burying the head in the sand to avoid getting political is part of the problem, not of …
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Comment #21700929
False: you can't if you're browsing the site anonymously.
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Comment #21682982
> What advantages would a more complex memory model yield? consistency
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Comment #21682955
`go run` doesn't seem too hard to me. https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Compile_and_run_Go_program
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Comment #21656145
> The justice system is, and should be, always primarily about punishment Not in Europe, since "Dei delitti e delle pene" (On Crimes and Punishments ) from Cesare Beccaria. It was …
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Comment #21655948
Because it's not a lie. Justice system in Europe is not a business, like it is in US, or a way to inflict a punishment, it is a rehabilitation process: if you prove you have change…
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Comment #21655913
does my right to die the way I want means that people don't have a right to live?
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Comment #21655818
except US, that on this matter are very far from the western culture and Cesare Beccaria's writings.
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Comment #21636943
What's the pathaway to justice for a family to go to die for the cause, when their children gonna die anyway if they do? Vengeance has never been a pathway to justice, kamikazes go…
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Comment #21636897
Sorry, but int the appeal of May 31 2018 she was sentenced for violating the Espionage Act with this motivation "The facts of this case, leave no question as to what constituted na…
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Comment #21594395
> are those "freedoms", where is that proof, and what is the motivation of these "intelligences"? The freedom of the people to chose their own representatives and leaders, somethin…
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Comment #21594348
> They use rape as to include breaking a condom They use any definition their law uses to define rape. If it is rape for them and you do it in their country, it is rape. > which is…
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Comment #21594322
I'm more inclined to think that Snowden and Manning case prove that whistleblowing it's effective only if the receiver is good at protecting the source, which wikileaks, and Assang…