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ydlr
·17 godzin temu·discuss
We should implement this in Florida. I wouldn't mind a five month vacation.
ydlr
·17 dni temu·discuss
One step closer to the Panera Facebook resort and casino VR heaven.
ydlr
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Add a file manager and you will have a konquerer competitor.
ydlr
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
At first I thought this was silly, then I remembered there is another guy in England that also claims sovereignty of this area. The Prince of Hutt has a better claim as far as I'm concerned.
ydlr
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
When it comes to software specifically, there are a couple advantages of capitalist ownership:

1. Access to cash. While software does not require much physical capital (factories, equipment, raw materials, etc) those with capital have easier access to cash and can therefore scale much quicker.

2. Intellectual Property. In software industry, workers do not just use capital to make finished goods. They produce new capital out of their imaginations and that capital (which lasts 120 years, never breaks down, never deteriorates) is typically owned those who put up the cash. That makes their advantage grow over time.

None of that is insurmountable, but we are a long way from having the organization or political support to overcome them.
ydlr
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
The films upset over Clinton's personal email address must have had their heads explode over this!
ydlr
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Isn't Tor already a US government funded "freedom portal"? This new webpage could just provide instructions for downloading For Browser
ydlr
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
I'm a little confused. Was this code he released that allowed others to run a mixing service, or was it a mixing service ran by this guy, or is it some kind of distributed mixing service that cannot be controlled by anyone?
ydlr
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
I will definitely check that out. I love the idea of poets battling monks.
ydlr
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
I opened the article expecting to agree with headline, but after reading it, I think, based just on the one short example it gives, it is wrong.

The first poem that the author points to as a masterpiece is a tortured exercise in formal meter. I had to read it out loud, very deliberately leaning into the meter to hear any musicality. It is difficult not because the feeling communicated are necessarily hard to communicate, but because the author enjoys the puzzle.

The second piece just flowed effortlessly. The rythym and meaning were immediately grasped, in complete silence, while still rewarding someone who sat with it a little longer.
ydlr
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
Maybe I should follow the example of ICE and assume everything I do is legal until a judge specifically tells me it is not. I know other people have gone to jail for murder, but how do I know the murder I want to commit is illegal until a judge rules on my particular case.
ydlr
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
> the Department of Homeland Security had suspended the purchase of commercial location data after the Inspector General found the agency had violated federal law, but that temporary safeguard has now been dismantled.

Sounds like it is still illegal. They just don't care.
ydlr
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
How dramatically does this shorten lifespan of SSDs?
ydlr
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
Last time I bought something from amazon I was almost tricked by an interstitial with a prominent "Get Free Shipping" button and a much less prominent, "no, I want to pay more" link.

It shouldn't be too difficult to prove use deceptive practices. Just show the judge a screenshot of that page.