You vastly overestimate how hard it is to have someone killed. It doesn't take nation-state resources to kill a random civilian. It's a few tens of thousands of dollars. Even a few million is basically nothing to a…
You do know that professional hitmen actually exist, right? You can straight up pay a guy to kill someone for you. It would be utter insanity to ask someone who legally works for you to kill someone. Which is why that…
I need you to understand something. This comment is so utterly unhinged that it's either parody or something you take way, way too seriously. This is a caricature of the prototypical bitcoin bro that everyone makes fun…
Ten or fifteen years ago I set up an email server on a cheap VPS for myself and my then-boyfriend. It took some doing, but I got it reliable enough that we both used it as our primary email. Today I'm married to a…
Porn exists in literally every medium human beings have ever used. Sculpture, paintings, photography, phone calls, audio clips, drawings, animations, text, video games, 8mm film, digital video. If there exists a way to…
Sure, "let foo = bar" is one of the worst things any language can do. Let is redundant, that's what the = is for. Unless it's meant to be equivalent to 'var' or 'auto', in which case it's even worse. Let contains no…
It's like someone took C, Python, and Perl, extracted the worst parts of all three and jammed them into one hellish language. There's not one thing about rust syntax that I enjoy. It's probably the worst out of any…
I recently started using radarr and sonarr. I can just get any quality of any movie or show. It might take hours or days for obscure stuff to pop up, but mainstream media is usually downloaded in ten minutes. Then it…
Pyramids.
I even went and disabled web search in the registry and it still takes forever. It's also terrible. "Fr" will find FreeCAD, the program I want. "Fre" pulls up "advanced system settings" because there's some subsection…
Linux has never given me a notification that says "you previously removed this search box from your taskbar, but we put it back. You're welcome" Paraphrased, but this actually happened on my work machine a few months…
Pretty interesting. No great surprise that we've had these varied neurotypes all along, IMO. Since one of the biggest advantages of our species is our brains, it makes sense that evolution would produce slightly…
3D printers use DC heaters.
To access the serial port remotely you need to add hardware to bridge it to the network. Or you go up to the machine and plug in another computer with a keyboard and monitor to access it directly.
Why do you think that employee reporting doesn't work right now? You could have theoretically perfect coverage, including transactions that are not digital or even legal. Faster discovery doesn't change the resolution.…
And what do you do when your ssh server stops working, or there's a hardware fault, a network fault, a failed OS upgrade?
By what mechanism will cryptocurrency change the fact that the already existing wage theft laws aren't being enforced? Your original claim was that auditing of bank accounts would solve the problem. Since you've…
No.
Wouldn't be an issue with banks. The IRS could monitor outflows of the site's bank account and make sure that the employees are being paid regularly. Wouldn't be an issue with enforcement of the law. Employees could…
> Are we in the wrong here? Unquestionably. What I do with your software is quite frankly none of your business. You do not have the right to know what I do with my hardware. Your metrics are not my concern. FOSS is a…
That's not a choice, that's an ultimatum.
I mean, when 99.999% of jobs I apply to ghost me and 95% ghost me after the first interview, what do you expect? Newsflash: boomers treating everyone with complete contempt and disregard get feelings hurt when treated…
Just get out and push
Given the not-so-thinly veiled intent of these laws, I'm sure we'll be seeing these cases pop up quite soon.
Do you have an actual argument or are you really committing to "nuh-uh"
You vastly overestimate how hard it is to have someone killed. It doesn't take nation-state resources to kill a random civilian. It's a few tens of thousands of dollars. Even a few million is basically nothing to a…
You do know that professional hitmen actually exist, right? You can straight up pay a guy to kill someone for you. It would be utter insanity to ask someone who legally works for you to kill someone. Which is why that…
I need you to understand something. This comment is so utterly unhinged that it's either parody or something you take way, way too seriously. This is a caricature of the prototypical bitcoin bro that everyone makes fun…
Ten or fifteen years ago I set up an email server on a cheap VPS for myself and my then-boyfriend. It took some doing, but I got it reliable enough that we both used it as our primary email. Today I'm married to a…
Porn exists in literally every medium human beings have ever used. Sculpture, paintings, photography, phone calls, audio clips, drawings, animations, text, video games, 8mm film, digital video. If there exists a way to…
Sure, "let foo = bar" is one of the worst things any language can do. Let is redundant, that's what the = is for. Unless it's meant to be equivalent to 'var' or 'auto', in which case it's even worse. Let contains no…
It's like someone took C, Python, and Perl, extracted the worst parts of all three and jammed them into one hellish language. There's not one thing about rust syntax that I enjoy. It's probably the worst out of any…
I recently started using radarr and sonarr. I can just get any quality of any movie or show. It might take hours or days for obscure stuff to pop up, but mainstream media is usually downloaded in ten minutes. Then it…
Pyramids.
I even went and disabled web search in the registry and it still takes forever. It's also terrible. "Fr" will find FreeCAD, the program I want. "Fre" pulls up "advanced system settings" because there's some subsection…
Linux has never given me a notification that says "you previously removed this search box from your taskbar, but we put it back. You're welcome" Paraphrased, but this actually happened on my work machine a few months…
Pretty interesting. No great surprise that we've had these varied neurotypes all along, IMO. Since one of the biggest advantages of our species is our brains, it makes sense that evolution would produce slightly…
3D printers use DC heaters.
To access the serial port remotely you need to add hardware to bridge it to the network. Or you go up to the machine and plug in another computer with a keyboard and monitor to access it directly.
Why do you think that employee reporting doesn't work right now? You could have theoretically perfect coverage, including transactions that are not digital or even legal. Faster discovery doesn't change the resolution.…
And what do you do when your ssh server stops working, or there's a hardware fault, a network fault, a failed OS upgrade?
By what mechanism will cryptocurrency change the fact that the already existing wage theft laws aren't being enforced? Your original claim was that auditing of bank accounts would solve the problem. Since you've…
No.
Wouldn't be an issue with banks. The IRS could monitor outflows of the site's bank account and make sure that the employees are being paid regularly. Wouldn't be an issue with enforcement of the law. Employees could…
> Are we in the wrong here? Unquestionably. What I do with your software is quite frankly none of your business. You do not have the right to know what I do with my hardware. Your metrics are not my concern. FOSS is a…
That's not a choice, that's an ultimatum.
I mean, when 99.999% of jobs I apply to ghost me and 95% ghost me after the first interview, what do you expect? Newsflash: boomers treating everyone with complete contempt and disregard get feelings hurt when treated…
Just get out and push
Given the not-so-thinly veiled intent of these laws, I'm sure we'll be seeing these cases pop up quite soon.
Do you have an actual argument or are you really committing to "nuh-uh"