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sinsterizme

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sinsterizme
·4 dagen geleden·discuss
We shouldn't go out of our way to support IE11 anymore, sorry
sinsterizme
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Wow, this looks atrocious. I was thinking this was perhaps a budget model by its appearance, but then I looked up the retail price…
sinsterizme
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
I have the k10 he special edition! I am so happy with my purchase, I love the magnetic switches (they feel much nicer to me than mechanical), it's nice to look at, the build quality is great, and the software is really solid. Very impressed overall :)
sinsterizme
·7 jaar geleden·discuss
Yeah, you have a good point. My opinions are pretty recently formed on this area so I'm probably off-base, and it was interesting hearing your perspective. Fortunately I'm not a judge! :-)
sinsterizme
·7 jaar geleden·discuss
Oh I was unaware of that. Alright I find that I agree with the Supreme Court’s decision after all!
sinsterizme
·7 jaar geleden·discuss
In the case of businesses, yes that’s my belief
sinsterizme
·7 jaar geleden·discuss
I think both these cases are fundamentally different -- the baker can refuse to bake a certain type of cake, on the grounds of religious expression clashing with the cake he is making. However, it's different if he refuses service on the grounds of the type of people he is making the cake for.
sinsterizme
·7 jaar geleden·discuss
In the case of the photographer, the customer isn't being shamed, shunned, and stigmatized. The government definitely has a role here and should intervene in such cases in order to ensure that businesses treat customers equally and respectably.
sinsterizme
·7 jaar geleden·discuss
Glad to see this issue raised! My system hangs for minutes sometimes and is very frustrating compared to Windows and OSX which seem to handle out of memory in a much more user-friendly way. Which seems to be: suspending the offending program and letting the user decide what to do from there. I'm sure there's a reason the Linux kernel doesn't do something similar, but can anyone enlighten me? :)