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too_late

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    Comment #10699032

    Somewhere, right now, someone is reading this and thinking to themselves about how we've got to stop code slavery and protect the children from swear words in dpkg. PC has gone too…

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    Comment #10692041

    Statism, gentlemen. This is what happens.

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    Comment #10601407

    I should market a drone that only flies in restricted airzones. We own the sky yall.

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    Comment #10585177

    F.U.C.R.S Maybe those subheadings could be rearranged or...

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    Comment #10581057

    hey dang, glad to see you havent done yourself in yet

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    Comment #10576015

    You sound like you have to imagine what a party is like, just out of wonderment

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    Comment #10575422

    If I can do it, anybody can. It is hilariously easy to hide arbitrary code from antivirus. I can tell that you don't actually know what you're talking about, but suffice it to say …

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    Comment #10574697

    P2P-sharing would be a really great solution to this from the malware developer's point of view. I don't harbor any ill-will towards malware devs, especially not when they're going…

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    Comment #10448329

    But why? Is it because philosophy is an abstract science? On a side note: me and a buddy I used to work with used to play a game where we would start on a certain wiki page and try…

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    Comment #10434580

    I've been banned from HN plenty of times before. It hasn't stopped me in years past and it won't now. Anytime you try and suppress a rebuttal with "I know you're about to say..." i…

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    Comment #10434123

    I'm sure you can mind my own business for me, maybe I should even let you write my next comment? Would you like to see my papers?

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    Comment #10432917

    You are the type of person I was hoping not to encounter! The kool-aid drinkers. I don't like Clojure or ClojureScript. They are both awful by virtue of the platform they exist on.…

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    Ask HN: Why are programming communities becoming so politically correct?

    I've been trying to find a new language to get into, after becoming bored with Ruby. I find that a lot of languages out there are intentionally maintaining communities that strive …

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    Comment #10432249

    Q: Is Clojure bootstrapped on something other than JS or JVM or CLR? A: No, and don't waste your time on this talk if you already have watched any of Rich Hickey's talks, this is a…

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    Comment #10408571

    You think a quarter-trillion dollary company hasn't thought about letting users freelance on top of the Amzn distribution model? Don't make me laugh! They want to play 'good guy' h…

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    Comment #10408239

    Doubtful. I'm sure they'll ban whomever they are able to identify, but there are most definitely other reasons this suit will develop into a storm. Fiverr threatens Amazon's busine…

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    Comment #10408238

    Doubtful. I'm sure they'll ban whomever they are able to identify, but there are most definitely other reasons this suit will develop into a storm. Fiverr threatens Amazon's busine…

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    Comment #10392900

    Could something like this be contained in a box, so that each of the sides has these on it? That way instead of just working laterally, and from the bottom, things could be done fr…

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    Comment #10392868

    If they have special-purpose hardware specially designed for cracking primes, maybe bigger isn't better, right? What can end-users be doing about this?

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    Comment #10392669

    Wouldn't this be easy to subvert, though? I mean, say we put through a few patches and started generating primes more often. Then there big-ass special purpose prime machine become…

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    Comment #10382701

    The sooner Emacs dies, the sooner GNU devs will get around to Guilemacs, and we'll all be better off if that time ends up coming sooner rather than later. Edit: More people than I …

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    Comment #10363711

    So? He's talking embedding a small scripting language into a JVM project. Groovy fits the bill, Scala doesn't.

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    Comment #10362235

    None so far, at least that I've seen. I saw the slides and everything when they were first discussing this, but I havent seen any docs for actually using it yet. Good things take t…