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laughingman123

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    Comment #13080407

    Basic neo liberal economics ? Lol

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    Comment #13080355

    Yeah right, let's all ignore the swedes talking about their own nation and listen to actual facts

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    Comment #13080205

    If the monkey expects other poor bananaa-less monkeys to behave in same standards as his educated ass deserves , then he better his bit to help progress the society which allowed h…

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    Comment #13080116

    These anti neoliberal nuts don't understand , for them taxation is just stealing .. They collectively bury their heads and ignore that any business they do is possible because of c…

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    Comment #13035418

    Worker ownership is defining quality of socialism. Marx saw capitalism as better than feudalism, but it is progression to next step aka Communism. But most "communist revolutions" …

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    Comment #13013191

    The question is can such licenses alone (without radical copyleft GNU) can sustain the free software movement's spirit. I side with camp which thinks copyleft is major way to push …

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    Comment #13012789

    The strong adherence to "political bullshit" is why such forks are possible. The Free software movement needs a few extremists like RMS.

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    Comment #13012657

    For all those who constantly whine against decisions of RMS, you can atleast go start a fork of emacs if you wanted. Unlike macOS which is commercial jail , you have to beg for yea…

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    Comment #12909781

    This is genuinely scary, black mirror tv episode -ish. Future Trumps can follow some algorithm to have maximum appeal to voters ..

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    Comment #12909721

    Or Clinton supporters were idiots not to back Bernie, you reap what you sow.

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    Comment #12750867

    Alan Kay's inspiration for OOP and message passing seems to have come from working in microbiology. Maybe thinking/finding about how biology does its computation will be important …

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    Comment #12742559

    Are you suggesting for browsers to be sandboxed execution environments ? Then it will be more like Java Applets or Flash applications, I think some restrictions have lead to better…