>(I'm beginning to think some people missed the sarcasm in my earlier posts.) Yep. Given the forum and that you've been around here at least ten years, why would you think folks wouldn't take you at your word? Be aware…
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>Which is is fine, you can change the constitution, but thats for parliament to do. To which Constitution are you referring? And which "parliament"? The US Constitution can only be changed by votes by both…
>>You can be protected by safe harbour provisions, or you can editorialise your content. I don't think you should have both. >Personal opinion, not legal opinion. Fair enough. But not very charitable (or helpful/useful…
>You can be protected by safe harbour provisions, or you can editorialise your content. I don't think you should have both. Hi. You seem to be confused or uninformed. Check out this link[0]. IT should help. [0]…
>Again, if you read the TFA, the entire thesis is that the insider trading is extra bad beyond corruption. The corruption itself only gets a passing mention. I did and that's not at all what TFA argues. It argues that…
>So, yeah. "Must earn their worth" may sound "Christian", but it's not Christianity. Blasphemer! That's the primary tenet of the "Prosperity Gospel"[0], the primary form of Christianity in the US. For shame! You will…
>While I recognize the community value of religion and the comfort it brings people, it comes at a huge cost that far outweighs the benefits. IMHO, organized religion is a cancer on modern society. I think there's other…
Way to non-sequitur! You go, girlfriend!
>I don't think anyone in 1776, or even in the Pilgrim days, was thinking a foreigner should have the right to vote for instance. Nor does anyone in 2026. Your point?
>Policing is a dangerous job, just not for everyone all the time on the whole Actually, it doesn't even make the top 25[0]. So no, not really all that dangerous. Being around police, especially with a high melanin…
>each taxpayer could adjust little sliders on each category to allocate where they personally would like their taxes to go. If that were the case, I'd go all in on hookers and blow.
If you can get it where you are, have you considered trying malta[0][1]? [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malta_(soft_drink) [1] https://www.findmeabrewery.com/blog/malta/
See the (relatively short ~3 minutes) discussion here[0]. That should remove your confusion. [0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4J9uvhJQM0
>I have donated ... multiple times. I wish there was a way to keep the "Please Donate" from popping up if we have donated within the last N days, weeks, months, etc. Just to be clear, you're asking for Thunderbird to…
>If these are really revolutionary tools that vastly optimize work, why bother forcing people to "try new models and best practices"? "If the colleges were better, if they really had it, you would need to get the police…
It's okay. I appreciate the cover, but it's important to let this oppressed, hunted, hated and endangered group have their say. There is, after all, a war on Christmas, Christians and Christianity. Christian enclaves…
>pray tell, where do we learn this simple truth? Praying[0] is a good start! That, coupled with large amounts of suspension of disbelief[1] helps too. I suggest drinking (or whatever your preferred brain-fogger might…
She was definitely the inspiration for this song[0] [NSFW] Please note that the link below is NSFW. [0] https://youtu.be/34q4ymt28dc
I'd also add that I said: Colloquially, "Congress" usually refers to the House of Representatives. Colloquial (adjective):[0] 1a: used in or characteristic of familiar and informal conversation Did you just not know the…
Who is your congressperson? I needn't say any more, do I?
>Please don't comment about the voting on comments. It never does any good, and it makes boring reading.[0] [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
>It's muscle-memory for me. And so is it for LLMs. LLMs have neither muscles nor memories. They're token combinators based on statistical correlation, no more, no less. That's not to say LLMs can't be useful when they…
You brought it up, not me: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47081814
>okay? Why are you browsing my comment history lol Why not? That's kind of the whole point of having accounts here on HN. To create an environment where folks can discuss stuff in good faith. Posting history is public…
>(I'm beginning to think some people missed the sarcasm in my earlier posts.) Yep. Given the forum and that you've been around here at least ten years, why would you think folks wouldn't take you at your word? Be aware…
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>Which is is fine, you can change the constitution, but thats for parliament to do. To which Constitution are you referring? And which "parliament"? The US Constitution can only be changed by votes by both…
>>You can be protected by safe harbour provisions, or you can editorialise your content. I don't think you should have both. >Personal opinion, not legal opinion. Fair enough. But not very charitable (or helpful/useful…
>You can be protected by safe harbour provisions, or you can editorialise your content. I don't think you should have both. Hi. You seem to be confused or uninformed. Check out this link[0]. IT should help. [0]…
>Again, if you read the TFA, the entire thesis is that the insider trading is extra bad beyond corruption. The corruption itself only gets a passing mention. I did and that's not at all what TFA argues. It argues that…
>So, yeah. "Must earn their worth" may sound "Christian", but it's not Christianity. Blasphemer! That's the primary tenet of the "Prosperity Gospel"[0], the primary form of Christianity in the US. For shame! You will…
>While I recognize the community value of religion and the comfort it brings people, it comes at a huge cost that far outweighs the benefits. IMHO, organized religion is a cancer on modern society. I think there's other…
Way to non-sequitur! You go, girlfriend!
>I don't think anyone in 1776, or even in the Pilgrim days, was thinking a foreigner should have the right to vote for instance. Nor does anyone in 2026. Your point?
>Policing is a dangerous job, just not for everyone all the time on the whole Actually, it doesn't even make the top 25[0]. So no, not really all that dangerous. Being around police, especially with a high melanin…
>each taxpayer could adjust little sliders on each category to allocate where they personally would like their taxes to go. If that were the case, I'd go all in on hookers and blow.
If you can get it where you are, have you considered trying malta[0][1]? [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malta_(soft_drink) [1] https://www.findmeabrewery.com/blog/malta/
See the (relatively short ~3 minutes) discussion here[0]. That should remove your confusion. [0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4J9uvhJQM0
>I have donated ... multiple times. I wish there was a way to keep the "Please Donate" from popping up if we have donated within the last N days, weeks, months, etc. Just to be clear, you're asking for Thunderbird to…
>If these are really revolutionary tools that vastly optimize work, why bother forcing people to "try new models and best practices"? "If the colleges were better, if they really had it, you would need to get the police…
It's okay. I appreciate the cover, but it's important to let this oppressed, hunted, hated and endangered group have their say. There is, after all, a war on Christmas, Christians and Christianity. Christian enclaves…
>pray tell, where do we learn this simple truth? Praying[0] is a good start! That, coupled with large amounts of suspension of disbelief[1] helps too. I suggest drinking (or whatever your preferred brain-fogger might…
She was definitely the inspiration for this song[0] [NSFW] Please note that the link below is NSFW. [0] https://youtu.be/34q4ymt28dc
I'd also add that I said: Colloquially, "Congress" usually refers to the House of Representatives. Colloquial (adjective):[0] 1a: used in or characteristic of familiar and informal conversation Did you just not know the…
Who is your congressperson? I needn't say any more, do I?
>Please don't comment about the voting on comments. It never does any good, and it makes boring reading.[0] [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
>It's muscle-memory for me. And so is it for LLMs. LLMs have neither muscles nor memories. They're token combinators based on statistical correlation, no more, no less. That's not to say LLMs can't be useful when they…
You brought it up, not me: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47081814
>okay? Why are you browsing my comment history lol Why not? That's kind of the whole point of having accounts here on HN. To create an environment where folks can discuss stuff in good faith. Posting history is public…