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kjdndisneinj
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Comment #19934512
You have Musk-y dick so deep down your throat it's in your stomach.
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Comment #19873228
That's a pretty simple regulatory change to cap HOA fees as a percentage of rent for affordable units though. Obviously the developers will fight this, and the rich tenants will ne…
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Comment #19873078
The free market will always distort regulation to suit the elites that profit from those distortions. Either through government or monopolistic corporations. As long as private pro…
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Comment #19872989
What does that have to do with anything? If anything it should be cheaper because the risk pool is much larger and the population density is much higher. A big part of Canada's hea…
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Comment #19844717
You've got some interesting points here, but it definitely reads more like conspiratorial thinking. What realistic difference is there between "The States" and the federal governme…
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Comment #19804122
If you think a small amount of affirmative action compensates in any way for the massive systemic barriers facing poor people or black/indigenous people in this country you should …
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Comment #19723378
It's cultural appropriation, and it's understandable you feel it's silly or offensive. Part of what makes it uncomfortable is the appropriation of culture for little more than vapi…
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Comment #19687820
> The point of socializing healthcare is making other people pay. Yes. Especially you personally. Honestly, I don't even care about socialized healthcare as long as your tax rate i…
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Comment #19687672
So now not only do I have to spend several days on the phone each year with my insurance company, on top of figuring out which plan I want every new job, but I also need to watch a…
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Comment #19678304
Luck isn't involved as long as you can ensure your sampling noise is uncorrelated with the incoming wave, either by direct insertion of dither or characterization of environmental …
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Comment #19504463
You're doing exactly what literally every expert on white nationalism says that white nationalists do to make their abhorrent views appealing to a wider audience. Either do some se…
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Comment #19504388
Based on your other comments, follow your leader.
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Comment #19504172
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Comment #19435418
It's a ton of work to start a union, one that can and has absolutely cost people their jobs, both historically and recently. It seems unlikely that it's just "lefty political signa…
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Comment #19435214
It would be valuable to provide some sources for your claim, because as-is this reads like propaganda. Perhaps the causation is reversed, and industries with terrible working condi…
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Comment #19088912
Along those lines, "The Conquest of Bread" by Kropotkin exposed me to a new way of thinking about liberty and political self-determination.
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Comment #16916543
It's quite telling of HN that this perfectly reasonable comment is the most downvoted. I also enjoy the ignorant response implying governments are responsible for worker protection…
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Comment #16916404
> quickly reducing the implicit bargaining power that we've enjoyed for the last 10 years. Why not codify that bargaining power into a series of employee-owned organizations that a…
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Comment #16710594
A single resistor is seriously not challenging to get right. If they can't do that they sure as hell shouldn't be making a cable.
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Comment #14192962
That's fair. I'm quite liking KiCAD for personal projects these days. Feels like the good parts of Cadence (unix-y, super scriptable) without the cruft and bizarre UX. Sadly it's n…