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No user record in our sample, but foofie has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but foofie has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
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> Basically they've overspecified their datastructures and we're now paying the price I strongly disagree, and I'm perplexed how anyone can describe fundamental traits such as object lifetimes of fundamental…
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Money quotes: > From 2021-23, FMS sales averaged $55.9 billion per year, a 21.9 percent increase over the 2020-22 average of $45.8 billion per year. Followed by: > Poland was the single largest FMS customer in fiscal…
> The world is feeling so free. A significant portion of these transfers went to Ukraine. Thanks to them, is managing to resist Russia's 3-day invasion for the second years and counting. Given Putin's repeated threat of…
> Feels kind of gross to include the nieces observation that he had been stressed as some kind of counterpoint to the statement in the title. You're grossly misrepresenting what the nieces actually said. The article is…
> You have two options: -highly accomplished and highly experienced engineers were actually too stupid (...) You're making quite clear you are the type of person who is extremely quick to accuse everyone and anyone of…
You wrote a wall of text about a link, but you failed to paste a single link. Enough.
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> Your error in thinking is that you assume that they really wanted to build something better instead of building something new that would propel their careers. How do you explain that some HTTP/2 server implementations…
> (...) they will just turn around and say your real world data is not valid or that they need peer-reviewed article in Science. This sounds like a bullshit conspiratorial excuse. If you have real world data and you…
> Eminent domain is not cheap to use given the fair market value compensation and the almost guaranteed legal fights. I don't understand what point you tried to make. Fair market value is what you expect to pay anyway,…
> What do you consider a budget phone needs to cost? Spending $300 on a phone is not something anyone anywhere in the world does if they are on a budget. In some corners of the world, $300 is close to a monthly wage.…
> But I can't help but think of one "technology" that could make a scheme like this MUCH more effective. I think this is one of those things that drive home the point that there are fundamental differences between…
FTA: > They’ll start at $199 for the Moto G 5G and $299 for the Moto G Power 5G. How in the world can a $200 phone possibly be dubbed a "budget phone"? It costs as much as a low end laptop.
> If there is one industry that is the most resistant to change, it's the construction industry. There are still people who have been roofing for 50 years and refuse to change a single thing they do and learned 50 years…
> The solution is terrifyingly simple: don't allow existing residents to block new housing developments. If they don't like it, they can move. I think that most jurisdictions already have the legal tools they need to…
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