>...somebody released from prison really is at high risk of reoffending so people do need to be warned of their danger and protected from them. I think you've reiterated the OC's comment that you're replying to, without…
>"...mere numbers cannot capture the significance of the harm to children..." Good to see that the "think of the children" argument[0] is still in use today. /s [0] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think_of_the_children
>Tax declarations are public information there and you can find out the salary of anyone pretty easily. This true of almost all of the Nordics. For example, you can perform the same request from Skatteverket in Sweden.…
Better than geographic would be state (counties for other countries) level break-down charts, as well. It would demonstrate the gross disparity between, say, Silicon Valley and DFW or Oslo and Trømso or Dublin and Cork.
>...was all the vaping done thus far and into the future worth even one person dying needlessly? This is a reduction to absurdity that I can't quite grasp: People die of all sorts of maladies every year and a single…
Did 8chan compromise of only /pol/? I think you're demonstrating the problem I'm pointing out perfectly well: 8chan != /pol/ && /pol/ != 8chan Your argument could've been that 8chan, as a whole, is a cesspool and that…
I don't get the point in the article. It just covers all of the information that the world-at-large is already cognoscente of. It also seems amiss in it's tangential change in direction, from the "toxic online world…
Title is lacking the "Ask HN:" preface which probably explains the low response/activity.
>...and the decision to cover up Allen’s tattoos was done in this case to “prevent misidentifying the suspect.” How are you going to "misidentify" a suspect with facial tattoos against an array without them? Not only…
>...anyway it should be abundantly clear at this point that no one should be using protocols that can trivially be MITM'ed to access anything over the internet. This is a specious argument because HTTP/HTTPS is…
>...somebody released from prison really is at high risk of reoffending so people do need to be warned of their danger and protected from them. I think you've reiterated the OC's comment that you're replying to, without…
>"...mere numbers cannot capture the significance of the harm to children..." Good to see that the "think of the children" argument[0] is still in use today. /s [0] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think_of_the_children
>Tax declarations are public information there and you can find out the salary of anyone pretty easily. This true of almost all of the Nordics. For example, you can perform the same request from Skatteverket in Sweden.…
Better than geographic would be state (counties for other countries) level break-down charts, as well. It would demonstrate the gross disparity between, say, Silicon Valley and DFW or Oslo and Trømso or Dublin and Cork.
>...was all the vaping done thus far and into the future worth even one person dying needlessly? This is a reduction to absurdity that I can't quite grasp: People die of all sorts of maladies every year and a single…
Did 8chan compromise of only /pol/? I think you're demonstrating the problem I'm pointing out perfectly well: 8chan != /pol/ && /pol/ != 8chan Your argument could've been that 8chan, as a whole, is a cesspool and that…
I don't get the point in the article. It just covers all of the information that the world-at-large is already cognoscente of. It also seems amiss in it's tangential change in direction, from the "toxic online world…
Title is lacking the "Ask HN:" preface which probably explains the low response/activity.
>...and the decision to cover up Allen’s tattoos was done in this case to “prevent misidentifying the suspect.” How are you going to "misidentify" a suspect with facial tattoos against an array without them? Not only…
>...anyway it should be abundantly clear at this point that no one should be using protocols that can trivially be MITM'ed to access anything over the internet. This is a specious argument because HTTP/HTTPS is…