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layman

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    Comment #10063811

    You may deem me off-topic, but I hate any page that has auto-play set, that too with volume! I visited your page in Firefox with NoScript and it was playing audio right away even w…

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    Comment #9736209

    There is a difference between "has zero security flaws" and "not fixing a security flaw for 6 months after being made aware"

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    Comment #9045912

    You do realize that Chrome is different from Chromium, the open source browser, right?

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    Comment #8896801

    It's not just patent trolls (shell firms with no products of their own) that are the plague on this world. There are also the extortionists (IBM, I'm looking at you), and the litig…

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    Comment #8896735

    Ya, it's so useless it's one of the best selling gadgets on Amazon! Not saying you're lying, but to rule something out as "useless" just because it doesn't work for you (and the cl…

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    Comment #8505748

    May be he went up to get permission from Steve for some other hire! Just making a joke. This sure is remarkable and I admire this. Wish I could do it one day myself.

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    Comment #8358593

    It's always been 1984 with Apple. They deride anything that competitors do until they turnaround do it themselves. And then, it's the most awesome thing. And the fans always agree …

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    Comment #8357830

    That's not all. There are other parts being shutdown too - Robotics apparently https://twitter.com/AshleyFen/status/513392391467048960

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    Comment #8155731

    Kind of agree. The author arbitrarily took 1 year as "startup" and any business longer than 1 year as "establishment". It was probably possible to start and sustain a small busines…

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    Comment #8123316

    I'm in the same boat (KeePassX and Dropbox), but I have been thinking about a peer-to-peer sync option. I don't need it to sync on WAN, just LAN sync is probably good enough for me…