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I feel like Google needs it most. They killed Daydream and don't have an alternative and Apple is moving towards a wearable AR device. Edit: I'm ready for Apple to pull a rabbit out of a hat…
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They don't want you clicking away from their site.
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Faxing unlimited black pages to the church of Scientology is a little different from owning the libs by organizing protests and getting people killed.
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>when I quit I joked about how I was quitting to get into software development I'm stealing that line.
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It seems weird to lower the bar for conviction for everybody out of fear of jury tampering.
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I read it as "address of" but @ definitely works if we are talking about an address. The value is @x
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The comment section on there is something else. Jesus
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My home server is a Dell Latitude with an i5-2520M $80 on craigslist 3 years ago.
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>Stripe is an American technology company based in San Francisco, California. Its software allows individuals and businesses to make and receive payments over the Internet. They're worth how m…
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You should really post a source.
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My opinion is that you can do both. Working on your weaknesses doesn't mean ignore your strengths.
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This is why it's important to identify your weaknesses. Once identified they are no longer weaknesses but areas to work on.
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>The ceramics teacher announced on opening day that he was dividing the class into two groups. All those on the left side of the studio, he said, would be graded solely on the quantity of work they…
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Exactly. Screw around and try to game/skirt the law IRL and the risk is way too high that you'll goto jail anyway. There are usually no consequences for doing this online.
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I'm torn on headphone jack. It feels very antiquated to dedicate a single large port to analog audio signals where USB can pretty much do anything.
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Transparency can give bad actors a way to game and workaround the system.
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This was my first thought. Feels like an NSA goal, to build a web of association for everyone in the country.
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begs the question has multiple meanings now because we say it does.
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I had a coworker who insisted on mechanical keyboards and dvorak because it's more efficient (according to him). This guy was the most unproductive programmer I've ever known, you'd har…
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I have experienced this my entire life. I'm interested in so many things that I cannot focus on one thing for too long or to completion. This really sucks when people ask what I do with my time b…
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Everything goes out the window if you have a government willing to do anything and everything. It's a moot point. All this end-to-end encrypted technology would just be banned as you suggest.
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https://www.pcmag.com/news/breaking-down-vpn-usage-around-th... >31% of Chinese internet users use a VPN. >17% of North American internet users use a VPN.…
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Does the game accurately depict them not starting or having a multitude of problems?
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My point is that other countries get along. For Chinese citizens VPNs are a way of life.
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I for one don't care as long as my important communication is. And should the US government ever turn authoritarian and malevolent then we can all use VPNs and switch to better communication as h…
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Thiel thinks he is the first to discover that government contracts pay exorbitantly for software that under delivers.
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>The legal status of shrink wrap contracts in the US is somewhat unclear.
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This is the part where everyone stops buying from Amazon as a show of solidarity right?
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Literally applied to a job posting hours ago.
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This is good to hear. There is a lot of trendy junk that people seem to want in the linux kernel. I've been waiting for WireGuard to prove itself before I give it a shot.