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thiagocesar

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    Comment #24603633

    I was not responding to an accusation or difficult question. I was raising the fact that the same things happens nearby - and one might feel the same sickness over it. And maybe do…

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    Comment #24600371

    whataboutism /ˌwɒtəˈbaʊtɪz(ə)m/ noun BRITISH the technique or practice of responding to an accusation or difficult question by making a counter-accusation or raising a different is…

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    Comment #24597627

    Yeah, but I did not what about, did I? I expressed the fact that absolutely everything about NK is unacceptable. But if parent poster is deeply bothered by certain inhumane acts, t…

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    Comment #24597155

    Have you ever heard of ICE? Not that NK is in anyway acceptable - it’s a sad mess. But you must be aware that they do not hold a monopoly on being terrible.

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    Comment #24578206

    In Japanese there is no distinction between kanji and hanzi, they are the same thing, and written equally - 漢字. In English, it would be most appropriate to call Chinese language ch…

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    Comment #24576498

    I am a Japanese person. I don’t see your point.

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    Comment #24562302

    Why do you think so?

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    Comment #24562299

    But in this specific case, it is a Chinese character (because that’s what kanji is, and that’s what the word kanji means), and the character is actually kanji, since it was written…

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    Comment #24553734

    Considering Hokusai was Japanese, the descriptions are probably written in Kanji. The word “kanji” itself means Chinese character, so I wonder what exactly is your point?

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    Comment #24039130

    Japan has some really impressive universities and, as a rich country, is able to nurture all sorts of talent. The Japanese ruling party is a bunch of old people from a few traditio…

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    Comment #23936275

    Brazilian tax law, Brazilian financial regulation, Brazilian fraud prevention... Things get byzantine fast in Brazil.

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    Comment #23912005

    For a moment there you had me wondering why the post office was delivering canned meat.

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    Comment #23844116

    12 years as a developer. Used recursion only once. Once. (but that specific time recursion was really a life saver)

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    Comment #23799167

    Absolutely, but that process is absolutely not data driven. “Feeling” about a show, and connections to the people running are the two major factors driving those decisions. Data dr…

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    Comment #23799137

    And as soon as they got data involved, the plot quality decreased immensely. By season 3, most people had given up on the show already.

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    Comment #23792511

    Apple, Quibi, Amazon are trying to plan the perfect breakout show. It doesn’t work like that. A lot of the networks’s and Netflix’s breakout shows were not planned to be great. Tha…

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    Comment #23786677

    At some point, the EU has to see a pattern of degradation and corruption, and start engaging actively with the people of the countries, instead of just expecting places such as Bul…

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    Comment #23718247

    Your kind of party, unfortunately, is not the most common kind of party. The most common kind of party is littered with brands - clothing, cars, purses, phones, jewelry, acessories…

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    Comment #23673785

    Smack in the middle of Nogecho, one of the coolest nightlife areas I’ve ever seen.

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    Comment #23282718

    The problem is that a developer doesn’t really understand the business complexities and nuances - he studied computers, not business. I feel there is a gap to be crossed, and settl…

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    Comment #23268219

    That’s the reason why some games keep going in and out of Steam. Especially console ports such as Alan Wake.

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    Comment #23268215

    Considering Xbox360 used a PowerPC CPU, some emulation had to be done. Not sure about the Xbox One - it might be just a different aspect on the hypervisor.

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    Comment #23257389

    Microsoft already has a pretty sophisticated Xbox emulator, deployed to both Xbox360 and XboxOne.

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    Comment #23186680

    I disagree. It was impossible for me to just learn words, because kanji made no sense to me. After RTK, I created ways to mentally breakdown and identify the characters. Then, sudd…

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    Comment #23123551

    I understand your frustration, but it seems clear to me that there is difference in what you consider high level technical skills, and what others might perceive as such. In a high…