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seanot
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About seanot
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Comment #42443670
I turned on the AI features last week. Last night, Carplay noted I had an incoming text message. Instead of reading me the whole message, it summarized (poorly) the message, and th…
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Comment #20195641
I wear a Motiv fitness monitor ring and it tracks sleep very accurately. I've noticed over the past year wearing it that the nights that leave me feeling best in the morning usuall…
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Comment #16217658
I've been pleased overall with Migadu as well.
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Comment #15789523
Was there evidence presented that the Las Vegas shooter was motivated by hatred for some group (political or otherwise)? I guess I missed that in the papers.
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Comment #15701297
It's not practiced in ND out anywhere else. The export market won't accept it and it's not deliverable against spring wheat futures so it's not marketable and never has been.
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Comment #15319524
You're discounting the technology sector and nearly the entire 19th century.
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Comment #14998426
Scanning the article, it appears that the author is using two years of data in order to reach conclusions and this is because only two years of data was available to the author. If…
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Comment #14233068
I spent several years in securities and derivatives trading and the most frequently cited reason for avoiding open-source software I heard was that, in the event of a major foul up…
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Comment #13680453
The author cites research that ties a downfall in civic engagement to the demise of local news coverage. While I find this correlation to be obvious (to my line of thinking), she a…
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Comment #12586435
I have a site that creates a subdomain for each new enterprise account and all subdomains relay on one StartCom wildcard cert. Ultimately, I can write a script to create a let's en…
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Comment #12538511
But the people running bombing raids regulate the securities industry. Therefore, they make the rules. This ain't Plato and Aristotle's polis.
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Comment #12538451
"The instructions signaled to motorists that automated vehicles would not be a Wild West where companies can try anything without oversight, but were also vague enough that automak…
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Comment #12381660
Yep. It's bad enough when the democrats and republicans rig elections.
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Comment #6653800
Can you cite your reference on extremely limited government being bad at protecting the poor from the rich? I'd be happy if you could just provide an example of extremely limited g…
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Comment #5971775
After the stock market crash of 1929, op-ed pieces were written calling for an end to the telephone as it "must" have caused the collapse. Fear of technology and a general misunder…
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Comment #5891389
Politicians believe in government -- generally powerful government. There is no place for a powerful, forceful, government in libertarian philosophy. Why would politicians or those…