Yes. Otherwise one half of contributors would have died in a famime and the other half at the hands of secret police. I remember them tryimg to subvert linux with some unconsequential contributor accusing people in the…
How can people believe that a censored politically correct process can get even close to something like AGI is baffling to me. Lysenkoism in computing.
Any minute now! Promise!
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The law doesn't prevent you from using it. It prevents children from accessing it, or at least tries to.
Or thousands of public school teachers protected by schoolboards and principals.
Taxes in California were very different when SV started. It's now running on intertia and fumes. People who compare salaries obviously have no idea about the difference in cost of living in the US especially in…
Pretty sure that's not how it works. If a party you lend to can unilaterally it becomes much harder to justify investing. That's simply how it goes. Lawyers don't come into it since the decision is unilateral.
You don't think that refusing to pay your debt, no matter moral qualms about the holder, impacts the value of your debt? Investors could start wondering when you'll accuse them of being evil for any reason and refuse to…
All I see is a lot of cope and bickering about small things. Fact of the matter is that google doesn't make good interesting and innovative products because it has started drinking it's own cool aid. About at the same…
Maybe, but homelessness/poverty and education quality not, for example. These would be important for people who plan to have a family. I guess the social side can be deduced easily from the fact that these places are…
> affluent neighbourhoods have lower (violent) crime rates but surrounding areas are literal sh*tholes way to sell the city Also, these statistics measure crime according to the laws, their enforcement and reporting. SF…
Haha not a word about social issues or crime. I wonder why.
Yes! This will save at least 3 lives a year! Even one life counts!
My proposal being that the government is not allowed to censor? It's not a proposal, it's the first ammendment
Nope. The no good reason was the government intervention. You can't just ignore one half of a sentence because you identify as not wanting to acknowlege it.
Proving my point by flagging comments critical of my interlocutor's intellectual capacities for misrepresenting me while ignoring that they both misrepresented (I'd say on purpose) my comments. Funny! Don't change silly…
My post was not long but you managed to completely ignore half of it. This was not Twitter's decision but rather the three letter agencies', which is totally illegal.
These clowns constantly defend whoever gives them more money and solidifies more their monopoly. Biden really really needs some more transitory inflation-like declarations right now.
I would guess it's ESG and activism more than that. People aren't buying the racist, classist and overtly indoctrinating sludge that has been coming out of there for the last decade+. It's boring drivel nobody is…
I would say this reason is probably not why they do it, but it would be my kustification: you basically do not own the hardware. You purchase the right to us it. You might be happy with that, just as you might be happy…
Yes. Otherwise one half of contributors would have died in a famime and the other half at the hands of secret police. I remember them tryimg to subvert linux with some unconsequential contributor accusing people in the…
How can people believe that a censored politically correct process can get even close to something like AGI is baffling to me. Lysenkoism in computing.
Any minute now! Promise!
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The law doesn't prevent you from using it. It prevents children from accessing it, or at least tries to.
Or thousands of public school teachers protected by schoolboards and principals.
Taxes in California were very different when SV started. It's now running on intertia and fumes. People who compare salaries obviously have no idea about the difference in cost of living in the US especially in…
Pretty sure that's not how it works. If a party you lend to can unilaterally it becomes much harder to justify investing. That's simply how it goes. Lawyers don't come into it since the decision is unilateral.
You don't think that refusing to pay your debt, no matter moral qualms about the holder, impacts the value of your debt? Investors could start wondering when you'll accuse them of being evil for any reason and refuse to…
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All I see is a lot of cope and bickering about small things. Fact of the matter is that google doesn't make good interesting and innovative products because it has started drinking it's own cool aid. About at the same…
Maybe, but homelessness/poverty and education quality not, for example. These would be important for people who plan to have a family. I guess the social side can be deduced easily from the fact that these places are…
> affluent neighbourhoods have lower (violent) crime rates but surrounding areas are literal sh*tholes way to sell the city Also, these statistics measure crime according to the laws, their enforcement and reporting. SF…
Haha not a word about social issues or crime. I wonder why.
Yes! This will save at least 3 lives a year! Even one life counts!
My proposal being that the government is not allowed to censor? It's not a proposal, it's the first ammendment
Nope. The no good reason was the government intervention. You can't just ignore one half of a sentence because you identify as not wanting to acknowlege it.
Proving my point by flagging comments critical of my interlocutor's intellectual capacities for misrepresenting me while ignoring that they both misrepresented (I'd say on purpose) my comments. Funny! Don't change silly…
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My post was not long but you managed to completely ignore half of it. This was not Twitter's decision but rather the three letter agencies', which is totally illegal.
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These clowns constantly defend whoever gives them more money and solidifies more their monopoly. Biden really really needs some more transitory inflation-like declarations right now.
I would guess it's ESG and activism more than that. People aren't buying the racist, classist and overtly indoctrinating sludge that has been coming out of there for the last decade+. It's boring drivel nobody is…
I would say this reason is probably not why they do it, but it would be my kustification: you basically do not own the hardware. You purchase the right to us it. You might be happy with that, just as you might be happy…