PG thinks racism was solved in the 60s
This tool is pretty good. Used it to find the meaningful errors from giant MSBuild logs
Splitting hairs, they’re on your side
Voting against a tax decrease could still be in the workers’ best interest, no? I think some context is needed
You’re right. I think there isn’t any and I was initially misled.
They can just report the tweet like I or you could.
I stand corrected- it was not the government but the Biden campaign team 1 month before the 2020 election.
That’s alright, but when the tweet doesn’t actually violate the ToS, it’s a true negative that requires no intervention by interested political parties.
Even worse, why can’t they just report the tweets via the app like every other Twitter user?
The fact that they listen to the government requests is the scary part. They should just have a consistent content moderation policy and enforce it.
Yes the US gov is corrupt, if that’s what you’re implying. Anonymous political donations from special interests are the primary driver of public policy.
The headline is totally false
stackoverflow
Exactly. Too many people are refuting the protestors' claims about warehouse conditions, when that's not the point of his argument.
he's talking about the firing of whistleblowers though
> specifically good for letting the toddler hear the wiggles without having to watch a wiggles video on youtube I like how you phrased this as a solved engineering problem.
> Who knows, maybe we'll have DNS over Wikipedia over DNS one day. Looks like my weekend got more interesting
PG thinks racism was solved in the 60s
This tool is pretty good. Used it to find the meaningful errors from giant MSBuild logs
Splitting hairs, they’re on your side
Voting against a tax decrease could still be in the workers’ best interest, no? I think some context is needed
You’re right. I think there isn’t any and I was initially misled.
They can just report the tweet like I or you could.
I stand corrected- it was not the government but the Biden campaign team 1 month before the 2020 election.
That’s alright, but when the tweet doesn’t actually violate the ToS, it’s a true negative that requires no intervention by interested political parties.
Even worse, why can’t they just report the tweets via the app like every other Twitter user?
The fact that they listen to the government requests is the scary part. They should just have a consistent content moderation policy and enforce it.
Yes the US gov is corrupt, if that’s what you’re implying. Anonymous political donations from special interests are the primary driver of public policy.
The headline is totally false
stackoverflow
Exactly. Too many people are refuting the protestors' claims about warehouse conditions, when that's not the point of his argument.
he's talking about the firing of whistleblowers though
> specifically good for letting the toddler hear the wiggles without having to watch a wiggles video on youtube I like how you phrased this as a solved engineering problem.
> Who knows, maybe we'll have DNS over Wikipedia over DNS one day. Looks like my weekend got more interesting