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kuzmin
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Comment #13731522
The github project has a license file that says MIT
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Comment #13561465
I feel like it should be clarified here that async/await is not exclusive to TypeScript, but a ES7 (?) feature that is also available if you use the Babel transpiler. Having type s…
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Comment #13506277
Hehe, there aren't.. I looked in the source code. Another aside is that getting the Blockchain technology opens you up for the hackers that steal $10M, so it's really just a big lo…
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Comment #13506239
Also got this error somewhere around $1B in profits! This game was a great way to spend a transatlantic flight though, bugs aside!
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Comment #13387341
Doesn't WET stand for "Write Exoressive Tests"? I didn't think it was anything negative
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Comment #13230302
Even if everybody does not have the same aptitude, that should not mean that the people who might have more difficulty with certain subjects should avoid them. Sure, it might be mo…
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Comment #13222502
Yeah, this would be really simple, and even without this, I do not believe that fingerprinting the phones and using that as an ID to join identities is that complex these days?
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Comment #13220415
If you read the case decision, specifically paragraphs 137 - 140 it becomes even more ridiculous: http://ec.europa.eu/competition/mergers/cases/decisions/m721... This quote sticks …
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Comment #12492954
Same here :)
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Comment #11923312
Your RFID card is very easy to attack. Recently I heard of an attack where a guy was sneakily putting a RFID card reader against people's pockets on the subway. With this he was ab…
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Comment #11795240
Swedish prisons are very similar.
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Comment #11742241
This is not really true. Immigrants are not being appointed housing in Stockholm City and they do not contribute to the housing problem. Most parts of Sweden actually have problems…
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Comment #11735808
Nobody has commented on that Russia only has 2% of jobs that they see are easily automated. That feels utterly ridiculous
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Comment #11724638
Such a great moment when they open the "Buzzfeed instant app" and half the screen is covered by an ad..
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Comment #11697523
Yes, but you can still see how the model (mistakenly) arrives at this date
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Comment #11681448
It's actually quite amazing how much the self-driving car hype is focused around Google and Tesla. This thread has been up for four hours and only has 6 comments, meanwhile the sub…
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Comment #11514789
I think you mean increase electricity and reduce gas?
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Comment #11451572
this is not how science works
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Comment #10991882
Currently using Parse for Push notifications (it's simple to send a request to Parse and it handles iOS vs Android issues). Is there any tool out there that has similar functionali…
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Comment #10724704
Wow, I never think I've had a confirmation email arrive so fast. FWIW, I'm also hitting the rate limit exceeded error when trying to access the "first_steps" level.
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Comment #10568841
Not the parent but I thought I'd chip in. When I get stuck using one of the Native APIs, I usually look in the source code. It usually becomes very clear which issues that might ha…
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Comment #9549659
The increase of "Alexander" starting from the mid-80s looks really weird: http://rhiever.github.io/name-age-calculator/index.html?Gend... It's easy to see why names such as "Buzz" …
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Comment #9452254
Does this book contain references for the facts he cites? I would like to use several of his arguments in my own work but it's hard without proper references.
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Comment #9034480
I spotted the type B person!
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