> It's either (yet another) proof that the patent system is broken, or that their patent are as invalid as can be. Right. Well, you could say it's both. The patent system is broken, and no matter how "valid" their…
> Fake news is specifically the creation of websites that look like legitimate news sites, with what look like legitimate articles, in order to generate click and ad revenue You tie the term "fake news" into "generating…
> we put the government and the rules it has to follow in place Who's "we"? It's not any living person in the world today. You may also have noticed how the government doesn't even follow its own rules?
> The right applications depend on the exact problem, and even problems that are not a fit can be re-stated so that they become good enough for Redis, and similarly, problems that in theory are a great fit can be…
> it is not about the government being objectively awful, it is about the government regulating. Well, the government is no more awful than any other Mafia. Think about it. If you don't pay protection money / taxes, you…
> they can use government to actually offset the power that corporations have (through plain capital and through regulatory capture) You're saying people can "use" the government to compensate for the government itself…
So using the word "psychopath" is "offensive" or something? :D Give me a break.
Nice how "working together" is an euphemism for having a bunch of rulers enslave everyone else "for the common good" :)
> Defined by a standard How does this help, compared to Clojure? > Multiple mature implementations Why wouldn't one free mature implementation be good enough? > Wholeheartedly multi-paradigm Exactly like Clojure. >…
> This, right here, is the consequence of the withdrawal from politics many geeks advocated very strongly in an earlier time Well, do you want to risk your life fighting in a revolution? Politics certainly doesn't…
That's complete horseshit.
> I do not understand. I thought that in the current climate, where people are becoming increasingly aware and concerned about privacy, that such laws would be expanded in scope. It's very simple. The government is not…
> It's either (yet another) proof that the patent system is broken, or that their patent are as invalid as can be. Right. Well, you could say it's both. The patent system is broken, and no matter how "valid" their…
> Fake news is specifically the creation of websites that look like legitimate news sites, with what look like legitimate articles, in order to generate click and ad revenue You tie the term "fake news" into "generating…
> we put the government and the rules it has to follow in place Who's "we"? It's not any living person in the world today. You may also have noticed how the government doesn't even follow its own rules?
> The right applications depend on the exact problem, and even problems that are not a fit can be re-stated so that they become good enough for Redis, and similarly, problems that in theory are a great fit can be…
> it is not about the government being objectively awful, it is about the government regulating. Well, the government is no more awful than any other Mafia. Think about it. If you don't pay protection money / taxes, you…
> they can use government to actually offset the power that corporations have (through plain capital and through regulatory capture) You're saying people can "use" the government to compensate for the government itself…
So using the word "psychopath" is "offensive" or something? :D Give me a break.
Nice how "working together" is an euphemism for having a bunch of rulers enslave everyone else "for the common good" :)
> Defined by a standard How does this help, compared to Clojure? > Multiple mature implementations Why wouldn't one free mature implementation be good enough? > Wholeheartedly multi-paradigm Exactly like Clojure. >…
> This, right here, is the consequence of the withdrawal from politics many geeks advocated very strongly in an earlier time Well, do you want to risk your life fighting in a revolution? Politics certainly doesn't…
That's complete horseshit.
> I do not understand. I thought that in the current climate, where people are becoming increasingly aware and concerned about privacy, that such laws would be expanded in scope. It's very simple. The government is not…