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majorchord
333karma·308submissions·May 8, 2024
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By my subjective opinion, "real lawyers" represent clients, and most of the time win. This guy just complains and acts like he knows everything, and is often wrong. When I said legitimate th…
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> I am bewildered that Preston Byrne has even bothered Preston is not a legitimate lawyer and has never actually represented anyone. He only larps as an expert and spends an inordinate amount of ti…
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https://github.com/YouG-o/YouTube-No-Translation does the trick for me.
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Why would you? I don't think anyone wants to waste millions of dollars to make a competing product that most people will never use.
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Low-intelligence people are masters of black-and-white thinking.
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Why is it their job to be the arbiters of what customers are allowed to do on their platform?
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Wow I had no idea about that, thanks!
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For me I think it works well as is because my use case is sending several different emails after POST'ing to a view, which, there is no need to make the user wait for in my case, as they don'…
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What do you suggest then?
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Well if you're knowingly being targeted by a government, your choices are basically go off the grid... or continue having every inch of your life tracked so they can find any tiny little thing to…
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Is there a similar facility for Linux distro system packages? Like the Windows DISM command, I want to be able to know if e.g. some malware or other software has changed a system file... I can't …
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Not going to lie, I have always been fascinated by the fourier transform, but I had to stop this video after less than 2 minutes in because it went way over my head... "a context you are all fa…
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this is like asking why democrats have to play by the rules when republicans don't
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Where would their definition of 'verify' be documented? In the US, the recent federal bill aimed at age verification is more of an 'honor system', where just a yes/no box woul…
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IDK, it seems to fit with the definition to me: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/politics > the activities of ... people who try to influence the way a…
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I think "playing politics" means trying to get people to change something, or how a group of people is managed. Not all projects want other people telling them what to do or what they should…
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> the issue is that you have opened the door to politics inside what ought to be a technical area Unless you're willing and able to enforce a BDFL stance, I don't think there is actually …
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You're getting downvoted but I think this is absolutely right... people are simply going to disagree with each others' definition of "good faith."
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I would like this too, and it sounds like a good idea in theory... But what I worry about is that it may presume that the staff themselves already operate in (your interpretation of) good faith, and I…
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> everyone assumes they are also a white cis hetero guy even if they're not Hard disagree. And how is this even relevant? > The implication is "you have to conform, and if you don'…
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> Those people would still try this with or without a CoC Perhaps, but I think it may make the moderator more likely to side with the abuser if they are able to point to a specific part of the CoC …
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I think it's more likely they were referring to sovereign immunity. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_immunity_in_the_Unit... …
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https://old.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/1j75fk2/what_are_s... …
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At least in parent's case, probably because the vast majority of their comments are black-and-white hot takes that are always downvoted regardless. And they basically never respond when asked for…
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this might shed some light on what's wrong: https://0x0.st/KB-b.txt
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TypeScript 53.9%
Rust 44.9% FYI
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Author has deleted the entire issue, here is a screenshot: https://0x0.st/KaqD.png Seems like they know what they're doing is wrong.…
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The free community version of Rustdesk Server (a competitor to the Teamviewer remote access software) is AGPL licensed. https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk-server The paid, prop…