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12,410karma·7,928submissions·April 16, 2019
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Replace Apple with Google or Microsoft and it would get shit on around here. Apple gets a pass
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But they once bundled an Internet browser with Windows! /s
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Devil's advocate but is that really so bad? You see it as plastering unwanted Microsoft Edge everywhere, where my grandparents are just glad to have a modern browser that's easy to find. And…
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When you are accused of a crime where do you typically go to defend yourself?
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>sham trial. How is it a sham trial?
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>Like how do you even talk to a single other person and have them not say something about how this seems like a bad idea. Sounds like you're not a team player who wants to be promoted to bette…
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Is she wrong?
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Isn't Assange charged with helping somebody commit computer crime? Is that what journalists do?
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I understand where you are coming from but at the end of the day it works flawlessly on Windows and not on Linux and to the user that's all that matters. I really don't care whose fault it i…
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Copyright term length needs to be axed- this is theft.
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The legal definition mentions market share? I find that hard to believe.
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What about Nvidia drivers with Wayland? If I remember correctly Nvidia drivers don't work with Wayland and for touch gestures I need Wayland so because of the Nvidia and Wayland mess I can't…
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>appears to be yet another hardware bug in Intel's latest core. Does this bug also appear on Linux or Windows?
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4chan rectal scan
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Why does it matter that it's a snap? Does the program work?
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I haven't been protesting but there should be an exception for when police escalate. I've watched videos of peaceful protestors getting shield bashed by police which causes them to get reall…
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Henry Rollins in Johnny Mnemonic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOovtZXYqj4
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What do you do about illegal content?
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A good blur sheds far too much information to be meaningfully reversible.
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Yes, that's good. Nobody is saying that code cleanliness is worth 0 and working code is worth 100. Working code is the most important metric but cleanliness, extensibility, etc are also important…
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We are talking about teaching. You guys wonder why students graduate who can't code- professors who passed them because their shit that doesn't work looked nice.
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Agree. Solving the problem is first and foremost. Looking pretty, being extensible, well commented, etc come secondary- especially when teaching.
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Devil's advocate here but if I were a Nazi and wanted to peacefully protest I'd hide my face. If I were protesting for any socially unacceptable fringe group I'd rather hide my face.
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Great book. My father read the book as a Marine stationed in Keflavik Iceland and said it was eerie.
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Were they never equipped because we were never at war with Russia?
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People keep things they think they'll need and often end up not needing them. I do something similar and then blindly delete things because it must not be important if it's still in a "…
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My father's Dyson vacuum is like 15+ years old. He hid it in the trunk of his car during the divorce. Still enjoys using it. I have a battery powered stick vacuum that's 4+ years old by now …
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There is a ton of oversight on the executive branch- by congress. The only problem is half of congress doesn't care because it's their guy.
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That's not laziness- that's good initiative. That's like saying, "I'm too lazy to get fast-food so I learned to cook."
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I was talking about the arrogance of software engineers when they describe what they do. Look at me the smartest smart guy doing things that scare "mere mortals". Give me a break and get ove…