Which part (if any) of the linked post is manufactured or disinformation?
> Imagine not realizing project veritas is a HORRIBLE source. Imagine casually dismissing a megacorp exec literally confessing to wanting to interfere in your country's election. > They have littering been caught…
>Why would dems scrap it? https://www.projectveritas.com/news/insider-blows-whistle-ex...
One of the last drops in the bucket for him was his story about a town that voted for Trump: https://medium.com/@micheleanderson/der-spiegel-journalist-m... What made all this worse was the fact that Der Spiegel was…
Similar issue in my country (Portugal). On our largest second-hand market (OLX.pt) the laptops in the 60-80 EUR range are pretty much all described as "for parts", and their specs are not comparable to this RPi model.…
>Just a note on the word "nationalist" re: Taiwan. It's confusing to most, but in Taiwan, "nationalist" is the pro-China faction, due to historical association of that term with the KMT. >"Green," pro-independence, or…
I really hope the GP doesn't work on anything handling financial transactions.
Good for them, lets see how long that takes and how effectively that works at a pre-epidemic scale, and over the long term.
> Except in Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, or (more arguably) Japan. And South Korea, while they had a rougher early outbreak, seems to have gotten a lid on the disease now. And how long can they keep strict containment…
Jim Browning is another great channel related to this, in that he does his best to infiltrate the callcenters he gets calls from and find the info needed to alert (or even refund!) the victims:…
I'll never set foot on a MAX series out of principle. Not much else one can do as a consumer other than vote with one's wallet.
Around the time just before the MAX was grounded, I remember there being lots of unfounded speculations (here on HN as well!) that Lion Air's and Ethiopian's pilots were somehow substandard and lacking the training of…
What an american-centric view of the world.
I've already done this on my phone with Blokada. Don't have to worry about any ads regardless of the app, couldn't be happier with it.
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
I can't see how you think there's absolutely no connection here. The Chinese government has demonstrated very clearly it will coerce their citizens' compliance - they're not going to be immune to this just by not being…
That you find this scenario so fantastical is naive...and yes, the Chinese government openly threatening its own citizens abroad is documented. What do you think of the following article, is it cause for concern for…
Unfortunately I can no longer edit my reply - please take my apology for misunderstanding your argument. Back on topic of green cards: whether you want to bury your head in the sand or face the reality that foreign…
You seem very focused on China only...why is that? GP's "musing" equally affects Russians. Or are Russians not something your ideology would allow you to defend? Regardless, the GP does raise a valid point that if you…
Chinese and Russians living outside of China and Russia will not be affected by the ban. You keep calling it xenophobia even after you've been proven wrong when you claimed this is targetted at green-card holders. You…
The ban applies to people living in China or Russia, not on chinese or russians. Any american or european living in either country would similarly be affected by the ban. Untwist your knickers please.
Thanks for sharing this!
The other much less painful maxim is to take a pass on Go, and use a language that's not stuck in the early 70s and with a rabid fanbase to boot.
This is actually a decent idea as it would make spotting webshite-obsessed hipsters even easier.
Blogspam garbage. Doubly so for blockchain evangelism.
Which part (if any) of the linked post is manufactured or disinformation?
> Imagine not realizing project veritas is a HORRIBLE source. Imagine casually dismissing a megacorp exec literally confessing to wanting to interfere in your country's election. > They have littering been caught…
>Why would dems scrap it? https://www.projectveritas.com/news/insider-blows-whistle-ex...
One of the last drops in the bucket for him was his story about a town that voted for Trump: https://medium.com/@micheleanderson/der-spiegel-journalist-m... What made all this worse was the fact that Der Spiegel was…
Similar issue in my country (Portugal). On our largest second-hand market (OLX.pt) the laptops in the 60-80 EUR range are pretty much all described as "for parts", and their specs are not comparable to this RPi model.…
>Just a note on the word "nationalist" re: Taiwan. It's confusing to most, but in Taiwan, "nationalist" is the pro-China faction, due to historical association of that term with the KMT. >"Green," pro-independence, or…
I really hope the GP doesn't work on anything handling financial transactions.
Good for them, lets see how long that takes and how effectively that works at a pre-epidemic scale, and over the long term.
> Except in Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, or (more arguably) Japan. And South Korea, while they had a rougher early outbreak, seems to have gotten a lid on the disease now. And how long can they keep strict containment…
Jim Browning is another great channel related to this, in that he does his best to infiltrate the callcenters he gets calls from and find the info needed to alert (or even refund!) the victims:…
I'll never set foot on a MAX series out of principle. Not much else one can do as a consumer other than vote with one's wallet.
Around the time just before the MAX was grounded, I remember there being lots of unfounded speculations (here on HN as well!) that Lion Air's and Ethiopian's pilots were somehow substandard and lacking the training of…
What an american-centric view of the world.
I've already done this on my phone with Blokada. Don't have to worry about any ads regardless of the app, couldn't be happier with it.
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
I can't see how you think there's absolutely no connection here. The Chinese government has demonstrated very clearly it will coerce their citizens' compliance - they're not going to be immune to this just by not being…
That you find this scenario so fantastical is naive...and yes, the Chinese government openly threatening its own citizens abroad is documented. What do you think of the following article, is it cause for concern for…
Unfortunately I can no longer edit my reply - please take my apology for misunderstanding your argument. Back on topic of green cards: whether you want to bury your head in the sand or face the reality that foreign…
You seem very focused on China only...why is that? GP's "musing" equally affects Russians. Or are Russians not something your ideology would allow you to defend? Regardless, the GP does raise a valid point that if you…
Chinese and Russians living outside of China and Russia will not be affected by the ban. You keep calling it xenophobia even after you've been proven wrong when you claimed this is targetted at green-card holders. You…
The ban applies to people living in China or Russia, not on chinese or russians. Any american or european living in either country would similarly be affected by the ban. Untwist your knickers please.
Thanks for sharing this!
The other much less painful maxim is to take a pass on Go, and use a language that's not stuck in the early 70s and with a rabid fanbase to boot.
This is actually a decent idea as it would make spotting webshite-obsessed hipsters even easier.
Blogspam garbage. Doubly so for blockchain evangelism.