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Jimmc414
15,940karma·2,835submissions·April 9, 2019
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Open source or not, there’s a strong argument that using someone’s API key to make unauthorized requests is a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Using their GitHub credentials to submit PR…
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The First Amendment applies to everyone on US soil, not just citizens. That’s settled law. The government can revoke visas for legitimate immigration violations, but it’s not allowed to use immigratio…
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The court invalidated IRC Sections 5601(a)(6) and 5178(a)(1)(B), finding they go beyond Congress’s taxation powers. The court’s reasoning was that these provisions amount to an “anti revenue provisio…
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If someone were inclined to attempt producing nefarious agents in this category, is this not also available on the plain web? I would search to answer my own question, but I'll defer that task f…
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https://www.sciencealert.com/common-vitamin-may-reduce-build... …
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$150k is overpaid for a senior engineer?
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What do anti privacy enthusiasts align with?
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A more accurate reading is that Israel violated the day old ceasefire with a surprise attack that produced the highest Lebanese casualty count since the current conflict began. [0] From the article: I…
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Article: https://phys.org/news/2026-04-voorhees-law-slower-car.html
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Is this satire?
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Google needs to understand that watching this nightmare scenario play out over and over again is actively destroying trust in their platform. When your email, authentication, documents, payroll, and C…
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I’m not sure why people expect Anthropic to subsidize tokens through Open Claw when it’s specifically forbidden in the ToS.
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Explanation https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a70885429/darkness-... …
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It’s more likely that the US does not have a strategically viable path to open the Strait of Hormuz.