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spongechameleon

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    Comment #32182974

    As far as day-to-day satisfaction on the job, sure, salary could be way down the list compared to company culture and work/life balance. But I think we should acknowledge that sala…

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    Comment #32147519

    I'm more concerned that this data is available for sale in the first place. There should be a limit on the length of location history a telecom can collect for individual phone num…

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    Comment #32015652

    I think something like Ricochet (if it were still actively maintained) could be a good solution. https://github.com/ricochet-im/ricochet Every user is their own Tor onion service, …

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    Comment #31951399

    I think the lesson for Taiwan is clear here. There will be no sudden military invasion. The CCP will first take a similar approach of embedding party loyalists into Taiwanese civil…

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    Comment #31891437

    Journey > endpoints "Live each day like its your last" is just as bad as "sacrifice everything so that when you turn 65 you can retire and finally be happy"

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    Comment #31248978

    I haven't seen anybody mention tooling. I've played around with Rust for purely academic reasons and love how cargo just makes everything work. Feature flags, a built-in test harne…

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    Comment #31036209

    Does anybody know: (a) how many nits the screen is, and (b) how many Whr the battery is?

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    Comment #30518040

    Agree. The climate-friendly path must become the path of least resistance if we want to have any hope of staying within the 1.5C threshold. Three step process to get there: 1. Iden…

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    Comment #30266020

    I find it so comforting to believe in Heuristics That Almost Always Work even when I know I ought to employ more scrutiny. It's too easy to jump on board.

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    Comment #30044348

    In the case of a CGO call you could prefix the enclosing function definition with the "go" keyword to manually initiate a new goroutine? Am I understanding this correctly?

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    Comment #29400804

    The onus is on Sony to engage in legal battle with the website hosting the infringing content. Nobody else should be coerced to help them. This is ridiculous.

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    Comment #26543278

    I mean the alternative was installing the propietary app so I would say this is still a big win. But also yes, any wifi capable device in your home with no authorization is clearly…

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    Comment #26082139

    While this made me feel creeped out at first, that “metadata” all seems like the public information that we intend to share when we signup for a service like Twitter.

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    Comment #24977116

    I love the focus on Arch Linux in the README

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    Comment #24862811

    Interesting point about the 2nd amendment. With that in mind I’d have to agree then that civilians should be able to employ facial recognition tech against the government. The real…

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    Comment #24637910

    Coinbase is an exchange for people to access cryptocurrency. The gradual adoption of cryptocurrencies weakens central governments’ currencies. Their entire business is by nature, p…

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    Comment #24561222

    VSCode looks great and has a nice debugger but going through plugin management again is too much for me. I’ve already invested the time and effort to setup neovim with coc as my ge…