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> The bigger agcorps have tones of integration. Yes, but how useful is the integration? The sprayers/spreaders can be connected cheap computer to achieve most of what you describe. I used to d…
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The best defense policy for the USA, any country really, is to be a good neighbor, good "world citizen" and reliable friend One can dream
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> Microsoft Copilot fetched the page as plain Chrome 135 on Linux x86_64, with a full browser-style Accept header and the usual burst of CSS, Microsoft pushing up the Linux Desktop count. I doubt …
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What is the counter factual to "virtue signaling"? I think you need to rethink what you expect!
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Be patient with Australians. They have have a terrible tradition of vicious racism. The indigenous people of Australia were only considered part of Australian society (e.g. counted in the census) in …
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States, generally, have to combat corruption. This is an example. The corrupting influence of "Big money" up against transparency Transparency helps, especially in Europe where civil societ…
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Unsurprising Did Amazon think they were too big to convict? I wonder if they will meet the fate of Standard Oil, back in the day.
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I thought this would be helpful for those who are not used to the way people from the Mother Country speak. Being from a loyal colony myself, I want to be helpful for the USAinian rebels
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Bangladesh has done well, in difficult circumstances Market reforms helped. But those reforms could not have happened unless the state did sensible things Those same market reforms impoverished the en…
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Feeding the world is a problem of economics and politics, not the ecological problems of growing food. There is huge capacity for food production in the world, and no reason anyone should go hungry K…
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Yes, you are correct! Mark Zuckerberg is a liar
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Just replying to the headline: Well, duh! What do we expect? Reading the article, I still feel the same way.
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> Did anyone ever accuse Meta of being an open platform though? My memory says it was Meta who said that. Zuck himself....
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> This seems like a valid critique of the content of the article No it was not. The EFF clearly stated the main reason the left X/Twitter is that it no longer works for them as a way to reach …
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> The Shahed drone is a 'set it and forget it' device where you program a stationary target and launch it. It would not work well for moving targets, like ships. The Iranians are quite ha…
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And it comes around again. Constant war is great (yea, nah) when you're winning. https://youtu.be/WOo13RnfaMc?si=zq58NDqm-9rdXHlL&t=17 …
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Interesting, but disingenuous The VP says: "but sometimes it's just check emails and verify your accounts. " From the Techcrunch article: “Microsoft never sent me any notification…
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Also: https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/08/wireguard-vpn-developer-ca... …
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If you would use Rust, you would know that problem is solved too. Rust solves a lot of problems, and introduces others The promiscuous package management, chiefly. Not unusual for building a imlle pr…
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tl;dr the non-profit had acted outside the regulations for non-profits, to the benefit of some members and due to over eager action not actual dishonesty. Audits caught up with them, they have to cha…
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No. They did the work. It is a corrupt practice, not theft
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> I ignore the law every day when I jaywalk Not illegal here, but I hope you not complain when caught and fined.
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> Working around arguably dumb regulations... ...is breaking the law
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Really? Can we no longer trust oneanother?
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It can work under the umbrella of some sort of coordinator That looks like what happened here.
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Both are shooting at civilians