And most patent trolls are just a few jackass lawyers, not large established companies like Nokia.
Are you alluding to some particular hypocrisy in my comment history, or do you consider me a hypocritical merely because I have nuanced opinions on leadership that depend on the stakes and context? Democracy is a fine…
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Snowden's only value to the US is satisfying the grudge the government has against him. There's no practical value to everyday Americans in getting Snowden back now, whatever beans he had are spilt years ago.
> 13% risk is a number controlling out other factors So is the other figure, so the comparison is valid. Maybe wood dust is more dangerous that you assume? BTW, the asbestos in baby powder had nothing to do with…
As somebody who sometimes puts slept laptops into bags, No! A laptop ever waking itself from sleep is an abomination.
And this kind of thing, trouble with a boss/landlord/etc, is a lot more likely to personally impact the average person than any sort of PV-related scenario. Single party consent is a clear net positive for most people.
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Two is better than one. If Dragon were grounded for some reason, an operational Starliner would give NASA a lot more flexibility.
Mozilla management are malicious snakes. This isn't the first time they've tried something like this and it won't be the last. Each time they issue noncommittally apologies, if you can call them that, but it keeps on…
Facebook being banned in the EU has no justifiable bearing on NATO obligations. NATO is not a trade agreement.
When you add telemetry to a fork of a thing that didn't previously have telemetry, you don't deserve the benefit of doubt. The original didn't need telemetry, so neither does your fork. Anybody who does this should be…
Why don't they simply use their wonderful AI products to fix this?
You could very reasonably call it authoritarian, but it objectively isn't totalitarian. Words tend to lose meaning in conversations like this.
As an American who opposes military adventurism, I think those bases are a net negative to America because they facilitate such wars. Protecting Europe from Soviet/Russian aggression is well and good, but insofar as…
You stopped reading too soon: > Since Liebeck, McDonald's has not reduced the service temperature of its coffee. McDonald's current policy is to serve coffee at 176–194 °F (80–90 °C) [...] Similarly, as of 2004,…
I'm pretty sure regular ballpoint pens work just fine in space. Try writing with one upsidedown in earth gravity; they work fine.
And most patent trolls are just a few jackass lawyers, not large established companies like Nokia.
Are you alluding to some particular hypocrisy in my comment history, or do you consider me a hypocritical merely because I have nuanced opinions on leadership that depend on the stakes and context? Democracy is a fine…
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Snowden's only value to the US is satisfying the grudge the government has against him. There's no practical value to everyday Americans in getting Snowden back now, whatever beans he had are spilt years ago.
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> 13% risk is a number controlling out other factors So is the other figure, so the comparison is valid. Maybe wood dust is more dangerous that you assume? BTW, the asbestos in baby powder had nothing to do with…
As somebody who sometimes puts slept laptops into bags, No! A laptop ever waking itself from sleep is an abomination.
And this kind of thing, trouble with a boss/landlord/etc, is a lot more likely to personally impact the average person than any sort of PV-related scenario. Single party consent is a clear net positive for most people.
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Two is better than one. If Dragon were grounded for some reason, an operational Starliner would give NASA a lot more flexibility.
Mozilla management are malicious snakes. This isn't the first time they've tried something like this and it won't be the last. Each time they issue noncommittally apologies, if you can call them that, but it keeps on…
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Facebook being banned in the EU has no justifiable bearing on NATO obligations. NATO is not a trade agreement.
When you add telemetry to a fork of a thing that didn't previously have telemetry, you don't deserve the benefit of doubt. The original didn't need telemetry, so neither does your fork. Anybody who does this should be…
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Why don't they simply use their wonderful AI products to fix this?
You could very reasonably call it authoritarian, but it objectively isn't totalitarian. Words tend to lose meaning in conversations like this.
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As an American who opposes military adventurism, I think those bases are a net negative to America because they facilitate such wars. Protecting Europe from Soviet/Russian aggression is well and good, but insofar as…
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You stopped reading too soon: > Since Liebeck, McDonald's has not reduced the service temperature of its coffee. McDonald's current policy is to serve coffee at 176–194 °F (80–90 °C) [...] Similarly, as of 2004,…
I'm pretty sure regular ballpoint pens work just fine in space. Try writing with one upsidedown in earth gravity; they work fine.