What good is having an opinion if you can't express it or discuss it in an open forum?
Racism does not have to be about "the inferiority of another race". Racism can be "I don't think it's good for the economy that so many people from outside are coming" or "this culture is completely incompatible with…
Heh, I still can't believe they have "outlawed racism". That's like outlawing any other political opinion. How is that possible?
They would have to screw up really bad for people to go to AMD. I think that may never happen.
"The most secure in the world" does not mean "flawless". Thinking like that is pretty dangerous (and silly)
They removed those limits years ago. But they were added just when they launched in the US. https://www.wired.com/2010/05/spotify-adds-us-friendly-servi... "Meanwhile a new free version called Spotify Open allows…
Mind your own business.
A lot of music was removed. They added really bad limits, like a limit on how many hours you could listen every month. They forced you to create Facebook accounts to register, which means I had to create tons of…
Spotify was better when it was EU-only. When they started to expand to the US they ruined it all. Fight me. ;P
Reddit banned salary negotiations because women were worse at negotiating.
The same it means to everybody else: to be rich or in the media spotlight. You can also have a high esteem in a community by being a manipulative fuck.
>Or could it be because the traits one needs to cultivate in order to achieve high status have an overlap with the traits that are desirable in romantic partners (e.g. empathy, integrity, being an active listener,…
I've used Arch years ago. It was a trainwreck. They had a very very bad QA and I had to reinstall every few months. The community is also full of people I wouldn't want to have around, as your own message shows. Also I…
Using Debian Stable on a desktop is probably the closer to hell that you could ever get. Imagine to never be able to get that one feature you need because it's only in a more recent version. The best option for a stable…
I expect something like the dmca "safe harbor" if you're a Starbucks.
Which are owned by a person. That's like saying you can only correlate a licence plate to a car, not to the owner of a car. Don't be ridiculous.
There's no way a prosecutor/investigator can correlate an IP address to a person without asking the ISP so I don't see your point.
>* most residential IP addresses are dynamic * more and more carriers are using cgNAT as they exhaust IPv4 addresses You can ask the ISP. They are supposed to store metadata.
I did not get anything like that. Are you sure your ad blocker is up to date?
How many arrests have happened because of CP posted on, say, Facebook? Or on Reddit? Is there any proof that CP is more likely to be posted on the 4chan imageboard than anywhere else on the Internet? Do you think the…
What good is having an opinion if you can't express it or discuss it in an open forum?
Racism does not have to be about "the inferiority of another race". Racism can be "I don't think it's good for the economy that so many people from outside are coming" or "this culture is completely incompatible with…
Heh, I still can't believe they have "outlawed racism". That's like outlawing any other political opinion. How is that possible?
They would have to screw up really bad for people to go to AMD. I think that may never happen.
"The most secure in the world" does not mean "flawless". Thinking like that is pretty dangerous (and silly)
They removed those limits years ago. But they were added just when they launched in the US. https://www.wired.com/2010/05/spotify-adds-us-friendly-servi... "Meanwhile a new free version called Spotify Open allows…
Mind your own business.
A lot of music was removed. They added really bad limits, like a limit on how many hours you could listen every month. They forced you to create Facebook accounts to register, which means I had to create tons of…
Spotify was better when it was EU-only. When they started to expand to the US they ruined it all. Fight me. ;P
Reddit banned salary negotiations because women were worse at negotiating.
The same it means to everybody else: to be rich or in the media spotlight. You can also have a high esteem in a community by being a manipulative fuck.
>Or could it be because the traits one needs to cultivate in order to achieve high status have an overlap with the traits that are desirable in romantic partners (e.g. empathy, integrity, being an active listener,…
I've used Arch years ago. It was a trainwreck. They had a very very bad QA and I had to reinstall every few months. The community is also full of people I wouldn't want to have around, as your own message shows. Also I…
Using Debian Stable on a desktop is probably the closer to hell that you could ever get. Imagine to never be able to get that one feature you need because it's only in a more recent version. The best option for a stable…
I expect something like the dmca "safe harbor" if you're a Starbucks.
Which are owned by a person. That's like saying you can only correlate a licence plate to a car, not to the owner of a car. Don't be ridiculous.
There's no way a prosecutor/investigator can correlate an IP address to a person without asking the ISP so I don't see your point.
>* most residential IP addresses are dynamic * more and more carriers are using cgNAT as they exhaust IPv4 addresses You can ask the ISP. They are supposed to store metadata.
I did not get anything like that. Are you sure your ad blocker is up to date?
How many arrests have happened because of CP posted on, say, Facebook? Or on Reddit? Is there any proof that CP is more likely to be posted on the 4chan imageboard than anywhere else on the Internet? Do you think the…