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TremendousJudge

2,779karma·1,265submissions·April 19, 2016
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What do you think about this one? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyslexie I've read about it several times but since I don't have dyslexia I don't know if it actual…
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in IBM? no way under the heavens
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hmm that actually sounds more intuitive than the potato example
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Should they? Everybody would have complained that Google was giving them preferential treatment just because they're big and important. Is there a precedent for this?
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these are journalists, not economists
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losing out on potential earnings isn't the same as losing money
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No, it's the same writing that frames piracy as "costing" money to the developers. If something costs you some money there's the implication that you had the money, and then you di…
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I'm pretty sure it's about the same in Brazil too, most murders are drug and gang related
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you're just paying more attention
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I don't think my neighbors are sniffing my wifi traffic, I wouldn't think the password to be at risk
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I want to know this as well
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yep, he did it all alone. there was nobody else helping out. nobody at all.
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there are few things as useless as taking a picture of the whiteboard
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"spotify desktop"
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the only actually profitable part of the company is AdSense; the rest would just go bankrupt if it was on its own
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what browser do you use?
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it's not even in the Alps!
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Also, if I were to use mismatched opening and closing marks, I'd invert the order, question mark first and bang later
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Yeah, not sure what the "vaporwave is a criticisim of consumerism" came from. It's a thing now though, since most people started listening to the genre _after_ this theory came out, and…
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https://www.apple.com/newsroom/images/product/app-store/Appl... it's a gif…
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Verne's "Paris in the Twentieth Century" (which wasn't published because he was told it was too negative) has an extremely pessimistic view of the future as well. It's and ext…
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Yeah, I wonder what they are going to use this technology for. "Helping earthquake victims" probably
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They realize, of course. It's not the true reason for DRM, which is squashing competition[1] [1] https://boingboing.net/2017/09/18/antifeatures-for-all.html …
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I see that laptops don't come with HDMI output anymore. How many monitors have USB-C inputs?
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>At its heart, AI is computer programming that learns and adapts No, that's machine learning. AI is intelligence demonstrated by machines, and it doesn't necessarily mean that it learns o…
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maybe because they have it as a contact?
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I have been looking for a source to that claim (not the first I have seen) and haven't found one (either for or against profitability). Does anybody have one?
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...did they just delete all the old bug reports?
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>There should be Moore's/ Poe's law for the correlation of the size and influence of a site to the amount of corporate influence on said site. For parody subreddits, I think there&#x…
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why should every company on the planet know everything I do on the Internet?
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