I'm offended. Remove this at once dang. This is gender stereotyping and misogyny. We don't need this kind of harangueing in here.
I asked "why doesn't apple allow or support it", not "why can't it be done?"
Why was the harangueing ok when Adrienne was doing it? Was it because it was done with the proper political bent?
We live in the Ninny Age where our government protectors have to protect the Sacred Minority. Right dang? It's illegal to think otherwise.
If you dont show someone an ad, that's not discrimination. It's just not advertising to a group of people.
Please don't talk about gender discrimination in other industries? Is that wrongthink? Dang, please don't allow people to post about these topics if you don't like facts that are inconsistent with your or others'…
I wonder why apple doesn't allow or support Linux? I would happily buy a Mac pro (trashcan) or a mbp if it had solid Linux support. I think their hardware is awesome. But I have no interest in learning MacOS. The…
> people who are incapable of seeing the value of a diverse workplace. I assume you're referring to employees of daycare centers and hair salons? Edit: flagged. For pointing out two industries with extreme gender…
> Saying you don't know what you're talking about is not a personal attack It's attacking the person, not the central point. Thus making it ad-hominem. > You might be surprised to learn that there are in fact three…
> Assuming 1 teacher making 100k Assume a PhD student making a $35k stipend or a foreign grad student making $14/hr. This covers a good 25%-40% of the curriculum, depending on the institution.
I think the reverse of what he said was true: that tuition has risen artificially because of all the free money. But yeah I'm also skeptical that tuition would decrease even close to the same way if the money were…
The same "they" you are referring to. The ones writing the checks. I don't care about the precise technicality that enables wage suppression. I literally don't care. The constitution also says no spying on Americans,…
> you don't know what you're talking about. Personal attacks aren't welcome here. The government has the money. As evidenced by their defense budget. The government does not pay the money to their employees. As…
Shows a contradiction/hypocrisy. They have the money, but just choose to spend it on corporations and not humans.
I'm surprised they didn't do something truly clandestine like embed encrypted texts into photos of merchandise and list them on amazon/alibaba
What about the Rosenbergs?
Yeah it's barbaric what the Chinese do to spies. Next thing you know they'll be waterboarding prisoners or holding people without trial for a decade. Good thing we're superior westerners, huh?
But they have no qualms about paying "market rate" to defense contractors to build all their toys.
> even though a 280 attack will break somebody's AES-128 key out of a batch of 248 keys. Yeah, "somebody's", but what does the average somebody have that's worth cracking their encryption over? It seems to me that most…
I learned this the hard way when I realized CUPS (printing services) is a dependency on almost any major desktop app. I thought "I don't own a printer, probably will never need one, let's remove this superfluous printer…
It's wasteful, but probably no more than injection molding factories that make cheap plastic junk.
That must means more fuel is building up and burning all at once. Fires are an integral part of the forest ecosystem.
I blame firefighting causing forest change. Firefighting causing fuel levels to build up to unprecedented densities. Who put out fires before we started? Nobody. Nature handles that fine herself. But leave it to us to…
You admit space is uninhabited. Your unnecessary and petulant copy/paste of the definition of pollution includes the words "poisonous" and "harmful". Which isn't possible to do to an uninhabited area. I have no idea why…
Pollution is intimately tied to politics because most inhabited property is owned, which means it's regulated by some governmental systems having varying degrees of regulation and penalties for pollution. I have no idea…
I'm offended. Remove this at once dang. This is gender stereotyping and misogyny. We don't need this kind of harangueing in here.
I asked "why doesn't apple allow or support it", not "why can't it be done?"
Why was the harangueing ok when Adrienne was doing it? Was it because it was done with the proper political bent?
We live in the Ninny Age where our government protectors have to protect the Sacred Minority. Right dang? It's illegal to think otherwise.
If you dont show someone an ad, that's not discrimination. It's just not advertising to a group of people.
Please don't talk about gender discrimination in other industries? Is that wrongthink? Dang, please don't allow people to post about these topics if you don't like facts that are inconsistent with your or others'…
I wonder why apple doesn't allow or support Linux? I would happily buy a Mac pro (trashcan) or a mbp if it had solid Linux support. I think their hardware is awesome. But I have no interest in learning MacOS. The…
> people who are incapable of seeing the value of a diverse workplace. I assume you're referring to employees of daycare centers and hair salons? Edit: flagged. For pointing out two industries with extreme gender…
> Saying you don't know what you're talking about is not a personal attack It's attacking the person, not the central point. Thus making it ad-hominem. > You might be surprised to learn that there are in fact three…
> Assuming 1 teacher making 100k Assume a PhD student making a $35k stipend or a foreign grad student making $14/hr. This covers a good 25%-40% of the curriculum, depending on the institution.
I think the reverse of what he said was true: that tuition has risen artificially because of all the free money. But yeah I'm also skeptical that tuition would decrease even close to the same way if the money were…
The same "they" you are referring to. The ones writing the checks. I don't care about the precise technicality that enables wage suppression. I literally don't care. The constitution also says no spying on Americans,…
> you don't know what you're talking about. Personal attacks aren't welcome here. The government has the money. As evidenced by their defense budget. The government does not pay the money to their employees. As…
Shows a contradiction/hypocrisy. They have the money, but just choose to spend it on corporations and not humans.
I'm surprised they didn't do something truly clandestine like embed encrypted texts into photos of merchandise and list them on amazon/alibaba
What about the Rosenbergs?
Yeah it's barbaric what the Chinese do to spies. Next thing you know they'll be waterboarding prisoners or holding people without trial for a decade. Good thing we're superior westerners, huh?
But they have no qualms about paying "market rate" to defense contractors to build all their toys.
> even though a 280 attack will break somebody's AES-128 key out of a batch of 248 keys. Yeah, "somebody's", but what does the average somebody have that's worth cracking their encryption over? It seems to me that most…
I learned this the hard way when I realized CUPS (printing services) is a dependency on almost any major desktop app. I thought "I don't own a printer, probably will never need one, let's remove this superfluous printer…
It's wasteful, but probably no more than injection molding factories that make cheap plastic junk.
That must means more fuel is building up and burning all at once. Fires are an integral part of the forest ecosystem.
I blame firefighting causing forest change. Firefighting causing fuel levels to build up to unprecedented densities. Who put out fires before we started? Nobody. Nature handles that fine herself. But leave it to us to…
You admit space is uninhabited. Your unnecessary and petulant copy/paste of the definition of pollution includes the words "poisonous" and "harmful". Which isn't possible to do to an uninhabited area. I have no idea why…
Pollution is intimately tied to politics because most inhabited property is owned, which means it's regulated by some governmental systems having varying degrees of regulation and penalties for pollution. I have no idea…