And that is a good thing.
Succinct data structures are used in bioinformatics (e.g., in combination with FM-Index).
Thank you for your service.
Yeah, keep repeating those neocon talking points. The war machine is proud of you.
He didn't "caution" UK, nice try to put a spin on it.
The comments here disgust me. People here used to have some principles, now there's so many people just repeating establishment talking points.
There's no evidence. They just used the old intelligence technique where media repeats 24/7 that Assange allegedly has ties to Russia, so that people start taking it as a fact after a while.
>In a democracy you get the state you vote for. That is a lie. I didn't vote for the current state, and neither did majority of citizens.
>these guys are blatantly fighting the law in order to continue being shady As much as I hate Facebook, your initial assumption is wrong. The fact that the state deeds something illegal doesn't mean it's wrong, and vice…
>losing the benefits of such diversity we currently have Could you describe some of these benefits?
Sorry, I misread OP. People treat "should do" and "should be able to do" frequently as the same thing in these cases (Twitter and "free speech" is another such case).
Of course they should be able to, but that's not what OP asked.
There has been a huge fearmongering campaign behind net neutrality, partially funded by companies that profit from net neutrality. Net neutrality is a classic case of regulatory capture, the very thing people think it…
You are forced to pay taxes under the threat of violence.
I just can't see using violence against peaceful people, for whatever cause, as heartwarming.
People being forced to pay for someone's healthcare is more heartwarming to you than people voluntarily paying for someone's healthcare?
You are exploiting your workers then, good job you capitalist bastard.
Well, you should have said "we own a company", not "I own a company", if you're running a co-op. How have I reversed how payroll works?
>I own a company. Thanks to my direct experience, I know very well where value comes from: labor alone. If that is actually true, you also know that: 1) You had to invest in the company, unlike the employees. 2) You…
Oof, argumenting by labor theory of value in 2019. Try reading more than one book.
Yeah, so what you defined is a crony capitalism. We should move as far away from that as possible. It's not moral people are forced to pay for these things.
Can you list a few sectors of the economy that are driven entirely by taxpayer money through the government?
Fighting against fake news by spreading fake news, good job.
>The Pope endorses Bernie Sanders If it was only things like these, no one would have a problem. But in practice, anything other than "Hillary Clinton is completely healthy" and "Trump is a Russian puppet" is…
>Right, because tax money, once collected, simply vanishes into thin air and never, ever shows up as the income of private companies, nor drives entire sectors of the economy. What are you trying to argue? Taxes are…
And that is a good thing.
Succinct data structures are used in bioinformatics (e.g., in combination with FM-Index).
Thank you for your service.
Yeah, keep repeating those neocon talking points. The war machine is proud of you.
He didn't "caution" UK, nice try to put a spin on it.
The comments here disgust me. People here used to have some principles, now there's so many people just repeating establishment talking points.
There's no evidence. They just used the old intelligence technique where media repeats 24/7 that Assange allegedly has ties to Russia, so that people start taking it as a fact after a while.
>In a democracy you get the state you vote for. That is a lie. I didn't vote for the current state, and neither did majority of citizens.
>these guys are blatantly fighting the law in order to continue being shady As much as I hate Facebook, your initial assumption is wrong. The fact that the state deeds something illegal doesn't mean it's wrong, and vice…
>losing the benefits of such diversity we currently have Could you describe some of these benefits?
Sorry, I misread OP. People treat "should do" and "should be able to do" frequently as the same thing in these cases (Twitter and "free speech" is another such case).
Of course they should be able to, but that's not what OP asked.
There has been a huge fearmongering campaign behind net neutrality, partially funded by companies that profit from net neutrality. Net neutrality is a classic case of regulatory capture, the very thing people think it…
You are forced to pay taxes under the threat of violence.
I just can't see using violence against peaceful people, for whatever cause, as heartwarming.
People being forced to pay for someone's healthcare is more heartwarming to you than people voluntarily paying for someone's healthcare?
You are exploiting your workers then, good job you capitalist bastard.
Well, you should have said "we own a company", not "I own a company", if you're running a co-op. How have I reversed how payroll works?
>I own a company. Thanks to my direct experience, I know very well where value comes from: labor alone. If that is actually true, you also know that: 1) You had to invest in the company, unlike the employees. 2) You…
Oof, argumenting by labor theory of value in 2019. Try reading more than one book.
Yeah, so what you defined is a crony capitalism. We should move as far away from that as possible. It's not moral people are forced to pay for these things.
Can you list a few sectors of the economy that are driven entirely by taxpayer money through the government?
Fighting against fake news by spreading fake news, good job.
>The Pope endorses Bernie Sanders If it was only things like these, no one would have a problem. But in practice, anything other than "Hillary Clinton is completely healthy" and "Trump is a Russian puppet" is…
>Right, because tax money, once collected, simply vanishes into thin air and never, ever shows up as the income of private companies, nor drives entire sectors of the economy. What are you trying to argue? Taxes are…