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Comment #11281164
Indeed. No Starch Press's book on TCP/IP by Kozierok is 1600 pages! RINA is a beautiful new redesign of the networking stack wherein "computer networking is just inter-process comm…
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Comment #11140643
For an alternative that uses more consistent primatives, check out the Getty-Dubay method: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getty-Dubay
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Comment #10444268
Is it common in academia for sexism to be defined as male preferential treatment?
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Comment #10392696
"Legal" victories win back rights but don't cure the harm.
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Comment #10362414
Although not a server, you may be interested in InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), an open protocol for decentralizing data: https://ipfs.io
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Comment #10334058
From what I understand, Rust is not making in-roads into the OpenBSD world for at least these reasons: 1) Rust's use of LLVM means it will not work on some hardware platforms that …
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Comment #10329257
Link to .../ipfs/notes/ appears to contain 37 bytes of nothing. Is the content available elseware? Would love to see the random crazy things you're planning.
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Comment #10299013
Hypergamy: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypergamy
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Comment #10254737
USDA zone 9b or warmer. If you are looking for a versitile, exotic fruit with high protein content that will grow outdoors in many cooler climates, check out the pawpaw: https://en…
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Comment #9678259
You may be looking for Outlaw Techno Psychobitch: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rRbY3TMUcgQ Edit: this is a constructive parody of Erlang OTP web tech with some NSFW language.
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Comment #9322903
Agree. I wonder what it would take to make Rust 1.0 + LLVM into an LTS?
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Comment #9218278
Paywall.
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Comment #9200471
Have I? Or have we?
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Comment #9199243
Indeed.
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Comment #9197999
Or the claim is highly probable, if bad policy was systemically painting peaceful people as felons. If so, what then is the root cause of the harm?
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Comment #9197364
Would you find that "most people commit felonies (without harm)" to be convincing evidence of policy flaws?
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Comment #9194454
If you mean to ask me what my aspiration in life is, you might be interested to know that many of my heros were felons. Jesus, Gandhi, John Bunyan,... Peaceful agribuisnessman Joel…
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Comment #9194186
Normal people commit felonies doing normal things every day. http://www.amazon.com/Three-Felonies-Day-Target-Innocent/dp/...