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signet
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Comment #21214337
Because they are democratically elected?
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Comment #18674055
That's not true. When Robinhood (or any other retail broker) sends orders to a 3rd party to be filled, there is no way for that 3rd party to see who is sending the order other than…
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Comment #18583683
Pretty sure they were banned for taking on a public political stance supporting disinformation peddlers like Alex Jones. Payment processers don't want to be associated with this ki…
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Comment #15925506
How exactly are they going to lose subscribers when a vast majority of them have no alternative?
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Comment #15799945
GPS doesn't work in garages, adds complexity and is also power hungry?
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Comment #15661891
What eloquent commentary /s Can someone ban this bozo?
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Comment #15050966
I completely agree with the statement 'not all conservatives are Nazis.' Just the people who show up at white nationalist rallies and decide to go with the mob. Why can't conservat…
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Comment #15050885
Wow, I didn't know people were still talking about gamergate like it was a controversy worth caring about. And what does it have to do with legitimate conservative causes? You're a…
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Comment #14554093
My personal favorite is native support for IP addresses, introduced in python 3.3[0]. Makes IP math and address validation so much easier. [0] https://docs.python.org/3/library/ipa…
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Comment #11368337
Could be a research or decoy honeypot.
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Comment #10592852
Market makers put lots of quotes (orders) out on the various exchanges hoping to buy low and sell high, collecting the spread between the two. These days spreads are very small so …
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Comment #9410710
I don't follow at all. You're blaming balkanization on integration? Sure, white flight was an unintended consequence but that surely wasn't the goal and no fault of the policy itse…
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Comment #7773419
Level3 is dropping packets because $BIG_CABLE_ISP doesn't want to upgrade their cross-connects at the exchange points. Level3 sounds happy to increase this capacity, they are sayin…
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Comment #7773303
If a customer is paying for an internet connection, they are paying for access the full internet, to the best of their ISP's abilities. This is the net neutrality law we need: ISPs…
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Comment #7576771
Has anyone read the criticism of the book in question? The Amazon review linked to in the article is very informative. I just finished the book and it read like an advertisement fo…