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·10 giorni fa·discuss
We have many kids and well, laundry is omnipresent. I would absolutely pay multiples of this to make the problem go away.
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·19 giorni fa·discuss
He said it in 1996.
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·2 mesi fa·discuss
Agreed on both.
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·3 mesi fa·discuss
The council meeting alluded to in the article happened a few days ago and is on YouTube[1]. Public comment starts around 23m, the commenters bring up some of the things in the article, and the council still moves to approve around 1h20m.

[1] - https://youtu.be/AqOYDNKBr3g?si=EFOTKlKIRK01mVvL
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·5 mesi fa·discuss
Exactly. And they don’t just rip down the old article but annotate it with a disclaimer that an earlier version said XXX
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·5 mesi fa·discuss
I can only conclude it’s what they want at this point
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·5 mesi fa·discuss
I think it's analogous to writing and refining an outline for a paper. If you keep going, you eventually end up at an outline where you can concatenate what are basically sentences together to form paragraphs. This is sort of where you are now, if you spec well you'll get decent results.
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·5 mesi fa·discuss
Exactly. It's a way to get games that aren't going to immediately ask for other games to be bought or make you watch ridiculous ads to keep playing.
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·8 mesi fa·discuss
It's interesting because like the article says legal teams may have to get smarter about recreating all the context when evidence like this is used. Even if the emojis rendered the reference implementation of Unicode and what vendors actually represent can vary quite a bit by platform or OS version.
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·8 mesi fa·discuss
It's amazing to get tested and thinking you're heavy dosing and when tests come back it turns out you're barely in the green (low).
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·9 mesi fa·discuss
Sure, all probabilities go to 1 over a large enough time span. I don't think there's anything useful you can do with that information. Being early is the same as being wrong.
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·10 mesi fa·discuss
I believe it depends on the state.
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·10 mesi fa·discuss
> Layoffs of some staff in Stillwater, Oklahoma followed in 2008.

How did Creative end up with offices there? Was there some kind of research going on at Oklahoma State University?
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·10 mesi fa·discuss
You'd think trains would use a rolling release
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·2 anni fa·discuss
_Flash Boys: Not So Fast_ is such a complete take down of _Flash Boys_ it's embarrassing and calls into question each of his works.