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vwuon
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Comment #21461190
A black person felt bad and you're asking this? Just how heartless and vile can you be?
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Comment #21461042
It's an army we are talking about here; even if Switzerland is not expected to ever face a serious threat, let's be serious.
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Comment #21460964
Uh? And what's the difference between what you said and what he said? I mean it's expected that, if they refuse, they'd have to pay a fine. Otherwise nobody would go
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Comment #21460955
>It's ironic you're lamenting Indian cultural inflexibility, while simultaneously imposing your own by expecting people not to lie* ftfy. Sorry for imposing my own twisted, vile vi…
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Comment #21460685
If lying blatantly is a part of Indian culture then Indian culture must change.
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Comment #21460632
The other person being honest would have helped much more.
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Comment #21455450
When everybody has a degree the value of a degree plummets. It's... logic?
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Comment #21455403
True. And if a kid pushes an old man and he breaks his hip, that's the old man's fault for getting old! Oh, wait. https://twitter.com/ceejayoz
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Comment #21454657
I was under the impression that Firefox already shipped with an ad blocker by default?
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Comment #21454245
It's not 403, it is 401. >But Firefox seems to be somewhere you get rewarded for introducing new features rather than fixing bugs. Something else they are copying from Google!
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Comment #21453251
Seems like these scripts are triggered by malvertising -- if your ad blocker is properly configured this should never happen.
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Comment #21453169
Not anymore http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/nfl-no-longer-non...
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Comment #21451882
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20071224-00/?p=24...
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Comment #21450735
When I didn't have an SSD, I spent a lot of time configuring the system so it wouldn't do as much IO in the background. Lots of services, as you say, do that by default, and it's u…
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Comment #21450688
Windows XP running on the hardware of the time was much more responsive[] than 10 running on modern hardware. [] if we don't count accesses to the disk, of course
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Comment #21447617
That's cool because it means you can actually do that if your manager is bad. In some countries there are no jobs so all you can do about having a bad manager is... nothing.
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Comment #21445143
I love it when the mass media cry because they are no longer the only ones who can manipulate people.
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Comment #21445042
That's what I was thinking. This guy is one of the most reputable software developers in the world, bearing the weight of the Windows Shell on his shoulders, with a career that spa…
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Comment #21444601
From my own computer. Haswell CPU https://i.imgur.com/5xPvoPA.jpg
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Comment #21444520
I'm pretty sure everybody knows Fortnite by its BR mode, so this only applies to you and a handful of other people.
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Comment #21440419
I've seen many BIOS that allow you to do that
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Comment #21435967
That's what the owner of the project uploaded. Sourceforge allows you to host repositories like github/etc, but the repo of this project is empty: https://sourceforge.net/p/adaos/c…
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Comment #21435566
>The simplest possible way to implement this: local hash matching. In this situation, there’s a full CEI hash database inside every client device. The image that’s about to be sent…
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Comment #21435214
That would be antisemitic.
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Comment #21434690
>When you visit my page I load www.forum.example/moderators/header.css and see if it came from cache. Why can your page know if a certain resource came from cache? Can't that hole …