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·5 時間前·議論
> Ok, the implication that I'm reading between the lines is that this sort of behaviour is somehow more tolerated by people with names like Liu and Tan, but is this actually the case?

Of course not. Have you been following national news or politics the past few years, and the continued incredibly strong support bad actors received despite atrocious behavior and even allegedly criminal acts?

The grandparent commentor is just racist.
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·昨日·議論
If talking about the US, then...

> they came in the last 3 years

So you admit they're already here.

> and who let them in?

This isn't a political rally so that's not relevant to this discussion.

> what is being done to prevent another illegal million from arriving

Since we're talking about existing undocumented humans, that's not relevant to this discussion.
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·昨日·議論
> Now, I'm English, and England loves this sort of hack

The 999 year lease to essentially make land practically freehold is one.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/999-year_lease

It's caused significant controversy in my (former colony) country where all other long-term leases are 99 years. The landowners are insisting that their ancestors were cheated and they want their land back.
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·昨日·議論
Have you considered using using two completely different models and comparing their output in order to catch hallucinations?
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·昨日·議論
The accounting concept of materiality doesn't exist in the US? What about petty cash?
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·昨日·議論
Step 1: acquire land for datacenter.
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·4 日前·議論
> reinforcement with rebar is almost always a bad idea in ocean conditions

While a little more costly, 316 stainless steel should work just fine.
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·8 日前·議論
> Again, the investment needed boogles the mind, around 10B currently, for a single drug.

These are made up numbers though. 99% of that is overheads of a massive corporation. A tiny fraction of 10B would pay for all the brightest minds in teh world for a decade. Another tiny fraction to pay for a lab and lab techs.
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·8 日前·議論
I'm sure any coordinates would do. So long as it's not "behind the maple tree that stands across the road from Ross Dress for Less"
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·8 日前·議論
Seems you missed that part that DOES hurt us:

> Exchanging private and personal user data without consent and without users being aware of it
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·8 日前·議論
You're far better off having a million new young workers than having a million undocumented young people hidden in the shadow economy.

They were already there. Flicking a switch and turning them into participants in the economy and society at large is a positive move.
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·8 日前·議論
Odd take. 99.99999% of citizens will never travel to China, so it matters not that the Chinese govt holds their data.

A local company losing the data screws everyone. Palantir getting the data screws everyone, because while foreign, that data will eventually be fed into global systems like VISA, Mastercard, etc, and affect your travel in numerous countries that will be outsourcing their systems to Palantir.
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·17 日前·議論
Pool contract?
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·20 日前·議論
Get yourself an old Singer. They're the Toyota of sewing machines.
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·20 日前·議論
What alleged crime did you report that was closed without findings that satisfied you?
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·20 日前·議論
Apparently an attempt to make e-books the "football fields" and "olympic swimming pools" unit of the digital world.
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·20 日前·議論
Nobody answered your question yet. Did you get an answer from someone else? Are they in the room with you right now?

The answer is: police investigate crimes. So if you go to them with a complaint about corruption, they will investigate it with whatever tools they are legally able to use and can afford.
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·22 日前·議論
Even more important, I wonder what it says about HBW...
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·24 日前·議論
The downvoters meant to demonstrate that they prefer the standard/expected behavior and would like OP to ignore your opinion on the matter.
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·24 日前·議論
Perhaps they need to start building more roundabouts on smaller intersections, and improve education in driving schools. Then give it time (decades).