Isn't it amazing that you're in all the racist threads. Oh yes, I'm sure you have so much interesting stuff to tell us about why you're a racist. Here I was thinking you're a normal immigrant-hater but you're a…
Right, which is why you hate immigrants, and now we see jews as well - because they lie about you. Oh well, I didn't understand you were only racist because you were the victim of a global conspiracy to keep you down.…
Branching out from your usual immigrant-hatred for a change, or is this the norm for you?
> Having a perpetual license is basically an infinite future expense even if the cost is trivial. It's a one-time expense if budgeted properly. Buy a perpetuity to cover it. If you ever discontinue the service you can…
Working in a cloud company all of us are pretty conscious of the cycles we consume in our architecture and the resources we consume on our client's machines. If we accidentally ran our debug code fleet-wide I'm sure…
I think that's precisely the trump issue... "Reality" TV costs peanuts and gets more views, even if everything in it is staged.
You're the one who thinks you're informed, and that a judge would overrule the DA if they got out of hand, so I suggest you go find out. I'm pretty much in the camp that the DA would fuck you up and the police and judge…
The DA is the one who offers you a plea bargain, or not, and decides how many counts they charge you with. And recommends charges. But yeah, after that it's all the judge.
So can we simply bulk-send registered letters to everyone involved so they know and we know they know?
If that's the case it's your responsibility to go over their head, all the way if necessary - as it would be for an engineer whose boss said to use Balsa wood for a support instead of steel. If Edward had to do it, we…
> Saying the US citizens are involved with that decision is, again, wrong and offensive. How's that defense working for an ISIS funder? "Oh, I didn't send the money for bombs, I sent it for their work with children..."
It can be 67 years at the whim of the DA. The maximum punishment is very real and they're just itching to use it. If it was an unbiased roll of the dice that would be one thing, and the average and the distribution…
The managers of this hypothetical software company would surely complain if their cars were remotely disabled because the manufacturer wanted to sell a new model. Similarly their customers should complain (via the…
I've been around NB a fair bit, but never seen the monks. > > "When the dishes are clean, we can talk." > That's addressing a very different issue. That's the generic answer to people who won't cleanup after themselves.…
No, this isn't. If that was your worry you especially wouldn't use proprietary software where the issue is much more prevalent. As others point out, you could pay FOSS maintainers if you wanted to. Instead, people who…
It's not a religious question - the same thing would come up if you wanted to setup a large electric train set, or hold a dance class, or anything, and then refused to return the space to its original state. There are…
Did you use a geiger counter to verify the dust was hot? Would something large enough to cause problems with the ram be large enough to detect?
They don't really, not ones that they won't delete when they want the problem to go away. Using corporate forums for problems is a losing game. Yes, this letter should probably reference a bug#, but it should not be in…
Hah, the party that actually tries to make healthcare available is ignoring people... Sure. You're just clinically suggestible and have fallen for the "Only I know what you need" line. You might as well be a…
> Do gyms have womens-only sections because women are not as good as men at going to the gym?! "Infringes on your ability" never was the question. There always were many clubs open to women - only a few here and there…
Says who? Neither of us saw it, so we can't know. There's a procedure though that we use to determine the likelihood of someone's guilt, based on evidence and legal arguments. Would you like to hear about it?
I think a lot of people say these grandiose things about smart people because they don't want to consider that they simply spent 30+ years doing little but their work/passion and are simply very good. Feynman was a…
> I assure you my daughter is very real and ceased to be a hypothetical about a year ago Heh. "Hypothetical child or children of unspecified gender". > Calling it "weakness" to gravitate towards something that other…
It's not non-public information, it's non-public insider information, upon which you cannot legally trade. "illegal insider trading requires that you not only trade on the basis of important nonpublic information but…
Why are you going to tell your hypothetical daughter that it's fine for her to have gender-segregated events and tell your son that it's a bad thing for him to do so? (Because presumably you don't support men (or…
Isn't it amazing that you're in all the racist threads. Oh yes, I'm sure you have so much interesting stuff to tell us about why you're a racist. Here I was thinking you're a normal immigrant-hater but you're a…
Right, which is why you hate immigrants, and now we see jews as well - because they lie about you. Oh well, I didn't understand you were only racist because you were the victim of a global conspiracy to keep you down.…
Branching out from your usual immigrant-hatred for a change, or is this the norm for you?
> Having a perpetual license is basically an infinite future expense even if the cost is trivial. It's a one-time expense if budgeted properly. Buy a perpetuity to cover it. If you ever discontinue the service you can…
Working in a cloud company all of us are pretty conscious of the cycles we consume in our architecture and the resources we consume on our client's machines. If we accidentally ran our debug code fleet-wide I'm sure…
I think that's precisely the trump issue... "Reality" TV costs peanuts and gets more views, even if everything in it is staged.
You're the one who thinks you're informed, and that a judge would overrule the DA if they got out of hand, so I suggest you go find out. I'm pretty much in the camp that the DA would fuck you up and the police and judge…
The DA is the one who offers you a plea bargain, or not, and decides how many counts they charge you with. And recommends charges. But yeah, after that it's all the judge.
So can we simply bulk-send registered letters to everyone involved so they know and we know they know?
If that's the case it's your responsibility to go over their head, all the way if necessary - as it would be for an engineer whose boss said to use Balsa wood for a support instead of steel. If Edward had to do it, we…
> Saying the US citizens are involved with that decision is, again, wrong and offensive. How's that defense working for an ISIS funder? "Oh, I didn't send the money for bombs, I sent it for their work with children..."
It can be 67 years at the whim of the DA. The maximum punishment is very real and they're just itching to use it. If it was an unbiased roll of the dice that would be one thing, and the average and the distribution…
The managers of this hypothetical software company would surely complain if their cars were remotely disabled because the manufacturer wanted to sell a new model. Similarly their customers should complain (via the…
I've been around NB a fair bit, but never seen the monks. > > "When the dishes are clean, we can talk." > That's addressing a very different issue. That's the generic answer to people who won't cleanup after themselves.…
No, this isn't. If that was your worry you especially wouldn't use proprietary software where the issue is much more prevalent. As others point out, you could pay FOSS maintainers if you wanted to. Instead, people who…
It's not a religious question - the same thing would come up if you wanted to setup a large electric train set, or hold a dance class, or anything, and then refused to return the space to its original state. There are…
Did you use a geiger counter to verify the dust was hot? Would something large enough to cause problems with the ram be large enough to detect?
They don't really, not ones that they won't delete when they want the problem to go away. Using corporate forums for problems is a losing game. Yes, this letter should probably reference a bug#, but it should not be in…
Hah, the party that actually tries to make healthcare available is ignoring people... Sure. You're just clinically suggestible and have fallen for the "Only I know what you need" line. You might as well be a…
> Do gyms have womens-only sections because women are not as good as men at going to the gym?! "Infringes on your ability" never was the question. There always were many clubs open to women - only a few here and there…
Says who? Neither of us saw it, so we can't know. There's a procedure though that we use to determine the likelihood of someone's guilt, based on evidence and legal arguments. Would you like to hear about it?
I think a lot of people say these grandiose things about smart people because they don't want to consider that they simply spent 30+ years doing little but their work/passion and are simply very good. Feynman was a…
> I assure you my daughter is very real and ceased to be a hypothetical about a year ago Heh. "Hypothetical child or children of unspecified gender". > Calling it "weakness" to gravitate towards something that other…
It's not non-public information, it's non-public insider information, upon which you cannot legally trade. "illegal insider trading requires that you not only trade on the basis of important nonpublic information but…
Why are you going to tell your hypothetical daughter that it's fine for her to have gender-segregated events and tell your son that it's a bad thing for him to do so? (Because presumably you don't support men (or…