flag = new Flag(); white = new Color("#FFFFFF"); flag->setColor(white);
I have the theory that the IQ of Indians follows an inverted bell curve distribution.
The NYT wishes there was one. Sorry fellas, nobody cares about your struggle and eventual death. :-(
itt: Indian says Indians are actually not incompetent. Other Indians agree.
And going online without an ad blocker is simply irresponsible.
In this context that's implying that rms has done things such as looking for child pornography online, which is something we don't know and can't prove. Defending the right to do something != doing something
The article mentions how Windows reads an ACPI table, looks for a specific executable file, and willingly runs it. It's not the BIOS forcing anything to happen, Windows goes out of its way to look for an .exe that is…
>I feel i can’t even have a reasonable conversation about diversity, ignorance, or whatever the controversy of the day is. Conform, or else. I mean, I don't agree with what rms said, and I think sexual degenerates…
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/846106819391115264/iZAx...
>What's your basis for believing this? I don't know. It sounds reasonable to me that as time passes more people become transgenders because it's more acceptable. Similar to homosexuality. >If n trans people are killed…
Are you accusing everybody who is pro-life of doing or supporting this? Because that's really what it sounds like.
I suppose there are more transgenders every year. Are killings of transgenders actually going higher when we compensate for that?
I agree with you on the gun emoji thing, that was gloriously retarded. But all in all, you can always choose an open source rendering of the glyph.
sic? it's spelled neighbour in British English Yeah, I know you are just baiting me.
How is U+1F604 corporate-controlled?
The backspace button no longer works to go back, you need to press alt+backspace
Wait until they find out about all the fleshy spy devices that Israel planted in the Congress.
Not everybody lives in the US. I trust my ISP. They are cool, and their handling of my data is regulated under the GDPR and other laws. CloudFlare? Not so much.
Might sound like a conspiracy, but yes, I think they are getting money. They are definitely not sending the entire browsing history of users (DoH) and even the contents (VPN[]) to CloudFlare and getting nothing in…
Everything that discourages designers from doing fancy things is good in my book.
If you leave a room then you are no longer inside and you can't know what people inside were talking about while you weren't inside. As it should be.
The chans? Something Awful? MeFi?
I can think of something worse: sending all your DNS queries to an unregulated third party.
No, the other viable option is not enabling DoH by default.
I do trust my ISP and my government more than I trust CloudFlare.
flag = new Flag(); white = new Color("#FFFFFF"); flag->setColor(white);
I have the theory that the IQ of Indians follows an inverted bell curve distribution.
The NYT wishes there was one. Sorry fellas, nobody cares about your struggle and eventual death. :-(
itt: Indian says Indians are actually not incompetent. Other Indians agree.
And going online without an ad blocker is simply irresponsible.
In this context that's implying that rms has done things such as looking for child pornography online, which is something we don't know and can't prove. Defending the right to do something != doing something
The article mentions how Windows reads an ACPI table, looks for a specific executable file, and willingly runs it. It's not the BIOS forcing anything to happen, Windows goes out of its way to look for an .exe that is…
>I feel i can’t even have a reasonable conversation about diversity, ignorance, or whatever the controversy of the day is. Conform, or else. I mean, I don't agree with what rms said, and I think sexual degenerates…
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/846106819391115264/iZAx...
>What's your basis for believing this? I don't know. It sounds reasonable to me that as time passes more people become transgenders because it's more acceptable. Similar to homosexuality. >If n trans people are killed…
Are you accusing everybody who is pro-life of doing or supporting this? Because that's really what it sounds like.
I suppose there are more transgenders every year. Are killings of transgenders actually going higher when we compensate for that?
I agree with you on the gun emoji thing, that was gloriously retarded. But all in all, you can always choose an open source rendering of the glyph.
sic? it's spelled neighbour in British English Yeah, I know you are just baiting me.
How is U+1F604 corporate-controlled?
The backspace button no longer works to go back, you need to press alt+backspace
Wait until they find out about all the fleshy spy devices that Israel planted in the Congress.
Not everybody lives in the US. I trust my ISP. They are cool, and their handling of my data is regulated under the GDPR and other laws. CloudFlare? Not so much.
Might sound like a conspiracy, but yes, I think they are getting money. They are definitely not sending the entire browsing history of users (DoH) and even the contents (VPN[]) to CloudFlare and getting nothing in…
Everything that discourages designers from doing fancy things is good in my book.
If you leave a room then you are no longer inside and you can't know what people inside were talking about while you weren't inside. As it should be.
The chans? Something Awful? MeFi?
I can think of something worse: sending all your DNS queries to an unregulated third party.
No, the other viable option is not enabling DoH by default.
I do trust my ISP and my government more than I trust CloudFlare.