I went from an S10 to an S22 Ultra and the fingerprint reader is leagues better.
> The "Russia is invading our country" narrative is only held by some. Mainly those that believe in concepts such as 'borders' and 'sovereignty' You might personally feel that those residents welcomed foreign troops…
You've replied with this article to multiple comments as if it carries any weight. Why do you feel like we're bound to the same dietary behaviors as our ancestors?
> It is not just a random preference and it is not something that anyone can just switch off, therefore it is not a matter of morality, as you are trying to portray it Every declaration you made in this sentence is…
In this scenario I would argue that deleting a function abruptly without verifying impacts is significantly worse than gradually adding a delay. Usually when function deprecations occur impacted dev teams are notified…
> Think about whenever you travel to Austin for conferences, it's oppressively hot and you basically travel from one air conditioned building to the next. Commentary from someone who only visits Texas in the summer is…
> Bitcoin solves a number of problems right now, for example providing an opportunity for the nearly 2 billion people without access to a traditional banking system to securely participate in the world economy with…
Good assets also don't get stolen if 51% of the network becomes compromised by a bad actor.
> I believe we should decriminalize offering of bribes I too would like to erode confidence in our public servants.
> They're so much more expensive because they're niche. Not because of anything inherent to the product or producing it. Careful, your ignorance is showing.
It's not a popular opinion to share online due to how ingrained food choices are into our lives (memories, communion, celebratory meals, etc), but if this development concerns you I highly recommend exploring a…
> Who cares if there's a 30$ fee on a 1000+$ transfer? Because Bitcoin wasn't originally designed for speculating on cryptocurrencies.
> Not sure if I would call it clever What do you mean it's not clever? Sure, they applied a known weakness of non-constant data rate encoded messages to drone monitoring, but that's never been done before. What have you…
> Who said anything about Snowden? You implicitly implied him. > There are many different professions that are legal in their country of operation that the US will redirect international flights to US controlled…
Yes, to a hostile foreign power. The public isn't a place you can reside. Russia is, however. > The US government is why Snowden is in Russia, not Snowden The US government is not why Snowden is in Russia, Snowden is…
Security researcher is a pretty loose and fear mongering title to describe Snowden's actual role - Taking sensitive government secrets to a hostile foreign power in the name of whistleblowing. But please, don't let my…
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Try getting someone to help you out by, you know, posting something meaningful.
> edit: oh well, downvotes from fanboys who will be offended at anything but "AMD IS AMAZEBALLS" You got downvotes for being wrong. > But their pricing is on par with intel's offerings, so why should I buy the AMD…
> Unfortunately anyone who takes their security or privacy seriously will be totally unable to use this. Every AMD chip contains a likely backdoored system called AMD Secure Processor This is fear mongering to the…
> Who has Trump committed genocide on? Genocidal doesn't necessarily mean he's committed genocide; it means that he's prone to (and to some extent, fascinated by) mass acts of killing. The tweets about promising fire…
Someone's throwing stones in a glass house. Still waiting on ~any~ article to back up your assertion from a respected institution.
He's not discouraging people from seeking help; he's encouraging people to be educated about the help they're seeking. For people who are in affectionate relationships, this is an important factor and is worth…
There's a difference between a lack of affection/physicality because you're depressed and because you're using an SSRI. I still wanted to be close to people while I was depressed - I just felt useless and unable to do…
Sure, let me quote Harvard[1]: "It's often said that depression results from a chemical imbalance, but that figure of speech doesn't capture how complex the disease is. Research suggests that depression doesn't spring…
I went from an S10 to an S22 Ultra and the fingerprint reader is leagues better.
> The "Russia is invading our country" narrative is only held by some. Mainly those that believe in concepts such as 'borders' and 'sovereignty' You might personally feel that those residents welcomed foreign troops…
You've replied with this article to multiple comments as if it carries any weight. Why do you feel like we're bound to the same dietary behaviors as our ancestors?
> It is not just a random preference and it is not something that anyone can just switch off, therefore it is not a matter of morality, as you are trying to portray it Every declaration you made in this sentence is…
In this scenario I would argue that deleting a function abruptly without verifying impacts is significantly worse than gradually adding a delay. Usually when function deprecations occur impacted dev teams are notified…
> Think about whenever you travel to Austin for conferences, it's oppressively hot and you basically travel from one air conditioned building to the next. Commentary from someone who only visits Texas in the summer is…
> Bitcoin solves a number of problems right now, for example providing an opportunity for the nearly 2 billion people without access to a traditional banking system to securely participate in the world economy with…
Good assets also don't get stolen if 51% of the network becomes compromised by a bad actor.
> I believe we should decriminalize offering of bribes I too would like to erode confidence in our public servants.
> They're so much more expensive because they're niche. Not because of anything inherent to the product or producing it. Careful, your ignorance is showing.
It's not a popular opinion to share online due to how ingrained food choices are into our lives (memories, communion, celebratory meals, etc), but if this development concerns you I highly recommend exploring a…
> Who cares if there's a 30$ fee on a 1000+$ transfer? Because Bitcoin wasn't originally designed for speculating on cryptocurrencies.
> Not sure if I would call it clever What do you mean it's not clever? Sure, they applied a known weakness of non-constant data rate encoded messages to drone monitoring, but that's never been done before. What have you…
> Who said anything about Snowden? You implicitly implied him. > There are many different professions that are legal in their country of operation that the US will redirect international flights to US controlled…
Yes, to a hostile foreign power. The public isn't a place you can reside. Russia is, however. > The US government is why Snowden is in Russia, not Snowden The US government is not why Snowden is in Russia, Snowden is…
Security researcher is a pretty loose and fear mongering title to describe Snowden's actual role - Taking sensitive government secrets to a hostile foreign power in the name of whistleblowing. But please, don't let my…
<This comment is unavailable, as kbhn's internet plan does not include forum discussion participation>
Try getting someone to help you out by, you know, posting something meaningful.
> edit: oh well, downvotes from fanboys who will be offended at anything but "AMD IS AMAZEBALLS" You got downvotes for being wrong. > But their pricing is on par with intel's offerings, so why should I buy the AMD…
> Unfortunately anyone who takes their security or privacy seriously will be totally unable to use this. Every AMD chip contains a likely backdoored system called AMD Secure Processor This is fear mongering to the…
> Who has Trump committed genocide on? Genocidal doesn't necessarily mean he's committed genocide; it means that he's prone to (and to some extent, fascinated by) mass acts of killing. The tweets about promising fire…
Someone's throwing stones in a glass house. Still waiting on ~any~ article to back up your assertion from a respected institution.
He's not discouraging people from seeking help; he's encouraging people to be educated about the help they're seeking. For people who are in affectionate relationships, this is an important factor and is worth…
There's a difference between a lack of affection/physicality because you're depressed and because you're using an SSRI. I still wanted to be close to people while I was depressed - I just felt useless and unable to do…
Sure, let me quote Harvard[1]: "It's often said that depression results from a chemical imbalance, but that figure of speech doesn't capture how complex the disease is. Research suggests that depression doesn't spring…