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xtal
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Comment #3415406
Matt's mother, Deborah, submitted a very poignant comment on Site5's weblog: http://www.site5.com/blog/s5/saying-goodbye-to-a-founder/201...
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Comment #3394283
While this is a good point, concerted efforts against GoDaddy isn't a bad thing. The only way corporations will feel anything is if the entire Internet focuses on them -- we need t…
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Comment #3385056
You can't justify one wrong by saying the average human does something worse. The average human is a vicious, barbaric monster. Both killing wild animals and eating animals from fa…
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Comment #3338994
apparently some trackers have fake peers that might use your IP address. regardless of if that is or isn't the case, it lends you some deniability.
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Comment #3185741
On lower resolutions, the Comfortable and Cozy options aren't available. I much prefer the look of Comfortable but am forced to use Compact.
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Comment #3099995
Perhaps there could be a program to synchronize your Google accounts with Dropbox?
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Comment #2972585
This is the Nightly UX build, which appears to be something else? I use Nightly and don't have this feature.
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Comment #2952967
Isn't the purpose of NoScript (in this context) defeated if you use Chrome?
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Comment #2866775
No, that doesn't apply here at all. There's no (public) definition of who is or isn't Anonymous.
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Comment #2784233
How do you know they haven't?
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Comment #2772507
And it was optional...
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Comment #2746210
It being consistent with PHP is pretty much the same thing as being inconsistent.
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Comment #2741550
If I had to attribute GitHub's success to one thing, it's that animation.
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Comment #2727856
Not everybody is you.
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Comment #2697436
> It all sounds very 'schoolyard'. Welcome to "hacking."
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