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Comment #24023844
SP is mostly mixed used all around. Land-use and zoning pretty much doesn't exist throughout most of it sprawling and winding bairros. And it is: absolutely sprawling. crappy trans…
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Comment #24023573
We can answer that question by rephrasing, "why haven't HR employees sued their employers, time and time again?" then if it interests you personally pursue precedents. Or better ye…
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Comment #24023537
Ya large corps with the tools and resources are beholden to the most rigid of ethical standards and furthermore wholly unable to commit crimes systematically for very long due prec…
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Comment #24022909
HR arguably has the most immediate potential gain, and from its new policies those in the employee pool have the most to lose. There's a lot of use in applying insurance analysis t…
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Comment #24022846
last i checked data collection from western-block companies is pretty centralized. Extensive records of your online behavior are being used (hence the money being made in it's coll…
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Comment #23776119
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, as I am happy to see this issue making headlines, but this sounds like something out of Mike Judge's Idiocracy universe. It's probably a really…
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Comment #23775448
Correction: not different skills: some of these are domains and subdomains; others are approaches; others are approaches and (sub)domains. They are all mixed up in your answer, whi…
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Comment #23709872
What a wussy excuse. This should have been a no-brainer decision: do we quietly compromise privacy so that our users can have little icons on their browser tabs? How absurd. Duckdu…
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Comment #23526211
Memory is important. While things are in still in recent living memory they often become lost. Later even the most seemingly banal tidbit can help us reconstruct our path to now.
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Comment #23408988
We could build cooling devices on the poles. A dome around them to reflect light and (maybe) generate (some) of the necessary energy. There are well developed solutions to generate…