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Comment #20937379
this is just misleading and cherry-picking PC fanboying. the last time i went in to apple repair they charged me <$750 for a board repair because i got insurance but the warranty o…
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Comment #20937299
thats because you millennial always act like money grows on trees. (matthew 19:24) go to church somtime??
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Comment #20916024
wow. now. this. is. epic. I wonder how they are going to afford all the flying cars? thats a lot of gas and maintainance
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Comment #20915943
every line of code you write converts ~1 nanogram of testosterone to estrogen. you must learn to control your time in the machine or your time in the machine will control you. http…
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Comment #20915865
windows vista home edition
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Comment #20915856
oh cool. is there a way i can upgrade to this font from comic sands in microsoft word 2007? or are they for a different operating system?
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Comment #20915755
what's this website supposed to be? it's a bunch of letters or something? I don't like sans. It's coarse and rough and irritating, and it gets everywhere.
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Comment #20914685
https://www.solidsmack.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Energi... bonus: https://i.redd.it/og0o0b3cr8a31.png
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Comment #20914644
its actually emmiting radio active waves
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Comment #20896406
you have to spend money to make money
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Comment #20896247
i would show you the proof but it's arbitrary because it only works against the "sum of cubes" encryption system, which only i use.
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Comment #20896148
this is why 7-character password requirements are important
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Comment #20896099
If you can break up a reasonably-sized table (perhaps 120 or so) of numbers into their respective sums of cubes, breaking many types of encryption is arbitrary.
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Comment #20896007
33 and 42 are well known as some of the most important numbers in all of mathematics, transcending multiple fields. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/33_(number) https://en.wikipedia.o…
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Comment #20797377
I think it depends on how you compile it i think. for example,you can use SDL or something with an emscripten compiler flag [1]. but i am not super sure how that works without canv…
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Comment #20739819
>You're arguing against the laws of physics here and you're arguing that stupid users should be able to screw everybody else. No thanks. i think there is a misunderstanding here. h…
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Comment #20739224
1. societies before us have seen the consequences of nepotism and corruption. 2. it is critical to remove subconscious bias in the hiring process. 3. the only effective means to do…
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Comment #20701215
i think the obvious solution would be to have the light in series with the power to the camera, so that in order for the camera to be on, the light will also have to be on
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Comment #20682859
do you think that, in general, medication is successful in improving the agency of it's users? i worry that medication harbors a reliance on drugs, and facilitates growth of a soci…