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ringbugger
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Comment #17625355
I have been to burger king a little too often lately and I would be totally fine with a 0.75g planet now. The "life corridor" is certainly very narrow. But I am sure there are at l…
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Comment #17618024
I think marketing departments would quickly notice that most crawlers won't execute all the fancy Blinkenlights. I would assume that it will take a while for tooling in any other l…
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Comment #17608765
Wait... that Georgia has a coast too? I though they were surrounded by Russia. Just took a look at a map. Everything I thought I knew was wrong.
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Comment #17601526
Reducing equality to equality of opportunity is already a huge concession in favor of freedom. > equality of opportunity is freedom Until you get restricted, because you posses an …
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Comment #17600766
Libertarianism seems to lack some of the contradictions that liberlism seems to suffer from (freedom and equality will at some point exclude themselves) Still, since Liberalism tri…
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Comment #17600070
So liberals are basically libertarians. But smart.
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Comment #17600027
> But they aren’t really debts intended to be paid back They are intended to be equalized at some point.
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Comment #17599719
We use keys like the one pictured at our company. Handy for key stores of any kind and for U2F. That said, the dongles are an abomination of engineering. I know that USB-jacks have…
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Comment #17416814
That was a shitty argument. It already failed to establish what is commonly refered to by "negative" in this context. You could criticise the term, that it is too general to hint a…
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Comment #17415691
Unfortunately this is very true. For medical devices, you need to mostly use certified parts. Need a touchscreen? It needs to withstand very strong disinfectants and maybe you have…
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Comment #17365661
Seriously. And all the emotional security arguments that cannot be verified by hard evidence. The probability of being a victim of terror against getting in a traffic accident? No,…
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Comment #17365426
> I know truly acts as though this is true. Because how true could that be by defintion? I do believe in objective truth, even if not realistically achievable and perhaps not philo…
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Comment #17364367
> I have google as default search engine and it shows me google in context menu, I don't have any mentions of bing. Must be new then. That behaviour is definitely different at leas…
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Comment #17363589
It still has problems to scale images in a reasonable quality. A problem IE always had. It also forces Bing down your throat if you select text and open the context menu. It someti…
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Comment #17235942
Take a look at recent technologies they tried to push. UWP for example. I don't see any change in direction here, to be honest. They try to lock-in developers on every step. Many d…
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Comment #17179084
Would be great to give the user an option to send statistics or something like that to do just that. I really like VSC. But things like this really question all the positive experi…
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Comment #17177456
I love this. Taking a politically charged topic and trying to prove something irrefutably false while trying to make a completely different point. Yes, of course that is misinforma…
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Comment #17177331
That might be true. I should have added that protection rates are rising. Even with legislation, you wouldn't achieve a 100% protection rate. You can also verify the insignificance…
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Comment #17177123
If that infurates you, it is a sign to be a necessity. There is a reason why social networks do not want to certify information to be true or not. And it is certainly not because o…