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quakershake

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    Comment #11446909

    I've also noticed that there are gems listed on rubygems.org that have dates in the past relative to the gem contents. Nevermind - its the date in the gem spec

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    Comment #11446874

    Anyone know why the date listed for a gem listed on rubygems.org wouldn't match the contents of the gem? I am guessing possible timezone differences. But some clarification would b…

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    Comment #9137851

    Hmm..competing browsers, phone platforms, javascript engines..I'm sure google didn't take this into consideration. But yeah Mozilla is large enough to have their own MSoC.

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    Comment #8585838

    Why should we care about what the POTUS has to say about internet freedom? It's not like the POTUS or politicians in general have a good track record of trustworthiness. IMO, anyti…

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    Comment #8380074

    > I'm voting blue. lol > Given that you're a Linux user, you should be familiar with Einstein's definition of insanity. :P +1 - I just don't see any real solution to the problem. I…

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    Comment #8379982

    "There are loads of tools that should have never been implemented in C/C++ in the first place (SSH, Make, APT, etc.). I'd say the best idea is to port a lot of these code bases to …

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    Comment #8379952

    No. As far I as I know it is not a fork. Forking b/c of an overreaction due to a "bug" that was patched as soon as it was reported is asinine.

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    Comment #8379723

    Agreed. Misuse is a problem. However sometimes being too flexible opens itself up to unintended misuse. It seems as if though foss is so reliable that people start to act entitled …

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    Comment #8379688

    Anyone who bashes open source code for bugs is an idiot. Maybe the "community" should start auditing code instead of blogging and tweeting about how awful things are. This function…

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    Comment #8018473

    I think tech "work place suck" can also come from experience. Things are no longer shiny, unexplored, or hacky. Just old hat stuff that needs to get done and not that interesting. …