This is the result of free petition in Massachusetts. If you like the 1st Amendment, then I would expect you also like that citizens in Massachusetts have the right to propose arbitrary laws (and the legislature is not…
On the other hand, politicians have been trying to manipulate voters for centuries - it seems like a new danger that foreign governments are now trying to manipulate voters.
This is a fair point - it's hard to predict the future with our current technology given the difficulty of envisioning future technology.
Sure, some playgrounds may be mind-numbingly dull, but those are a well-intentioned response to older playgrounds that posed serious physical dangers. You can argue that getting a little bit scraped up once in a while…
>> As usual when preparing Tor Browser releases, we verified that the build is bit-for-bit reproducible. While we managed to get two matching builds, we found that in some occasions the builds differ (we found this…
Be careful though - TAILS doesn't suddenly make untrusted hardware safe. You can still be surveilled by things like keyloggers.
Try to be more respectful. We're talking about a human being who died.
>> Usually they keep questioning you for a while, but it's not hard to respond in a way that doesn't give them probable cause. You should try exercising your fifth amendment right to remain silent. The police explicitly…
Not really - they're surveilling a hell of a lot more than just the border, which is a 1-dimensional object. They're surveilling a Native American community that's in the USA, not on the border. They're basically…
>> Accepting cash endangers the lives of employees and generally enables all sorts of financial shenanigans. Financial "shenanigans" seem to be more likely with credit/debit cards actually.
It's an interesting concept, but the "frog in the pan" fable has no scientific merit. [1] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boiling_frog#Experiments_and_a...
Perhaps, but it's impossible to judge the merit of said argument since you failed to make it. I don't know what you mean by "court enforced public atheism." The right to express your religious views is protected in the…
Pepper spray is actually quite damaging.
Storing a directory as a git repo (e.g. on GitHub) is a pretty good alternative to Dropbox.
A little surprised to see that there were no lightning deaths in Hawaii during this period, as I know a fellow who was struck by lightning while on vacation out there. People sometimes underestimate the danger that…
>> But then of course Uncle Sam show up, and basically say, “Hey, you know what, you just made a lot money this year. Therefore, you’re rich. Therefore, you’re evil and you’ve got to hand it all over to us.” The…
It isn't rational to base decisions off of sunk costs.
This is the result of free petition in Massachusetts. If you like the 1st Amendment, then I would expect you also like that citizens in Massachusetts have the right to propose arbitrary laws (and the legislature is not…
On the other hand, politicians have been trying to manipulate voters for centuries - it seems like a new danger that foreign governments are now trying to manipulate voters.
This is a fair point - it's hard to predict the future with our current technology given the difficulty of envisioning future technology.
Sure, some playgrounds may be mind-numbingly dull, but those are a well-intentioned response to older playgrounds that posed serious physical dangers. You can argue that getting a little bit scraped up once in a while…
>> As usual when preparing Tor Browser releases, we verified that the build is bit-for-bit reproducible. While we managed to get two matching builds, we found that in some occasions the builds differ (we found this…
Be careful though - TAILS doesn't suddenly make untrusted hardware safe. You can still be surveilled by things like keyloggers.
Try to be more respectful. We're talking about a human being who died.
>> Usually they keep questioning you for a while, but it's not hard to respond in a way that doesn't give them probable cause. You should try exercising your fifth amendment right to remain silent. The police explicitly…
Not really - they're surveilling a hell of a lot more than just the border, which is a 1-dimensional object. They're surveilling a Native American community that's in the USA, not on the border. They're basically…
>> Accepting cash endangers the lives of employees and generally enables all sorts of financial shenanigans. Financial "shenanigans" seem to be more likely with credit/debit cards actually.
It's an interesting concept, but the "frog in the pan" fable has no scientific merit. [1] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boiling_frog#Experiments_and_a...
Perhaps, but it's impossible to judge the merit of said argument since you failed to make it. I don't know what you mean by "court enforced public atheism." The right to express your religious views is protected in the…
Pepper spray is actually quite damaging.
Storing a directory as a git repo (e.g. on GitHub) is a pretty good alternative to Dropbox.
A little surprised to see that there were no lightning deaths in Hawaii during this period, as I know a fellow who was struck by lightning while on vacation out there. People sometimes underestimate the danger that…
>> But then of course Uncle Sam show up, and basically say, “Hey, you know what, you just made a lot money this year. Therefore, you’re rich. Therefore, you’re evil and you’ve got to hand it all over to us.” The…
It isn't rational to base decisions off of sunk costs.