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watwatwatwat
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Comment #12570585
What is purpose of your comment? It's wasting my time with stupid comments.
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Comment #12570438
Nope, but google is trying. See google contributor and youtube red. Start there.
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Comment #12570376
Talk to HN folks and see for yourself...
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Comment #12570361
What the fuck are you talking about?
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Comment #12569819
> There's no technical reason for them to be walled gardens, only business reasons, which are at odds with my privacy and general happiness. Then pay them! Hosting fees are not gra…
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Comment #12569804
Would you pay for it?
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Comment #12567624
Why is he being downvoted?
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Comment #12557220
This happens in Moldova too.
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Comment #12548224
I'll give signal another try, last time I couldn't register.
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Comment #12548107
The problem is not the kind of democracy, those are just definitions. Is that people don't care (not about their privacy, not about earth, not about anything). And sincerely why sh…
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Comment #12548030
Good! Time to move to telegram! And delete your facebook account! And uninstall whatsapp! I expect nothing less from HN.
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Comment #12541916
I'm not. I test a lot of ideas but don't have much money. I have already to pay for hosting and DNS. SSL is optional. I'm very thankful to let's encrypt for the opportunity to use …
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Comment #12532022
I condemn Snowden. Prove that I'm intellectually lazy.
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Comment #12516647
And this is our fault as programmers. We build crappy systems.
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Comment #12513875
> if it infringes copyright material with hashes and audio/video recognition. which they already do with youtube
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Comment #12504208
And there are over a billion sites. This wall shows the most "popular" sites. I'd like to see the same for the most "popular" ISPs. Getting ISPs to implement IPv6 is important beca…
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Comment #12504048
I'm more interested in ISPs not supporting ipv6.
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Comment #12496151
US...
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Comment #12442815
It would be illegal.
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Comment #12442813
I run uBlock origin and would pay for a monthly subscription.
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Comment #12441969
Would you pay for it? If yes build a list of competent developers, ask them if they would build it and lunch a funding campaign. Give all the money to them and donate yourself. Bui…
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Comment #12437895
I'm tired of this argument. My browser is not the only piece of software I'm running. I usually have virtualbox, a compiler, an IDE running. And sometimes some scripts/programs I w…
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Comment #12437863
> EV certificates may improve a user's awareness of a spoofed page, but cannot do anything to make it more technically difficult to execute. This is what I meant, this is why I use…
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Comment #12437851
Rare cases vs daily gun deaths.