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4,700karma·943submissions·March 21, 2011
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Just because I have been seeing these a lot: where does this talk about the "globalist elites" come from? Is there an intellectual leader to this 'movement'?
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There's nothing unethical in port scanning.
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I wonder if you can't do a jolly good job by having emulators run under Linux with high RT priority and bypassing X by using the framebuffer? You can still have your other cores doing regular mul…
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Is there anyone other than Americans who even believe in IQ? Where I come from talking about IQ will put you in the same category of people who believe in chemtrails.
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Europe is very homogenous and the EU is in a permanent state of crisis. If the AU tries anything like that they are dead the very same day.
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Serving images is usually just a wrapper around sendfile() and is rather trivial.
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It's questionable that the judge is enforcing the law. Evidence: her decision has been reversed already. http://www.conjur.com.br/2016-jul-19/stf-derruba-decisao-jud... …
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If you are a tourist sure. If you hope to get a job, especially if your occupation isn't in high demand, then no.
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Are these effects really negative then?
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That was a beautiful moment in time when the technology was starting to reach high levels of realism but the aesthetic of realism still hadn't become the oppressive norm of mainstream gaming.
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Nintendo does backwards compatibility a lot better than Sony. Consoles have been compatible with the previous generation since the Wii (which would play Gamecube games) and handhelds have always compa…
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LLC in Delaware. Literally listed by my country's regulations as a tax haven.
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Only if you are a fundamentalist. Catholics, for example, are ok with the big bang. One random source: http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/commentandblogs/2014/10/31/p.…
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I'm talking about the institutions that defend Brazilians' access to basic communications infrastructure in the face of any random judge trying to rule against mathematics. Check the US for …
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It also points to the fragility of Brazilian institutions.
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It's a bit like tourism. You travel to see the places which get destroyed by you being there...
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We know that at some point someone that has a shred(1)ed disk will be told to "decrypt" it or face indefinite detention...
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They have pamphlets that pretty much say "hey, you could earn more money and have better working conditions from a real employer but that would be boring right?". So I guess not.
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A single HDD worth of content isn't a mind boggling amount of information.
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Just wait until Associated Press mandates tabs over spaces.