It took ten years to find Osama Bin Laden, which we can fairly assume had a lot more resources directed at it. You seem to falling into this common trap of intel agency omnipotence when we have plenty of examples to the…
Who went to jail or faced sky sort of justice for the sub-prime mortgage crisis and subsequent harm it caused?
Why would techies be less susceptible to bias compared to the general population? That statement itself seems like it would be a cognitive bias.
Used engine oil is definitely carcinogenic. https://roadmaponcarcinogens.eu/facts/used-mineral-oils/
Funny because I've been hearing this almost fortnightly on reddit and freelance forums for a few months now. And the big middleman platforms siding with the client. Some people prefer their anonymity, especially when…
> I can always tell — your app is being uninstalled. I find this very hard to believe given how many big apps are written in flutter and life is made a lot harder without them. Very weird hill to die on too.
> desirable city Sydney has topped net internal migration for years now. It's desirable for everyone who doesn't live there, actual locals are getting out at a ridiculously high rate.
So Florida but without an actual Disneyland?
There's also the part where it starts punching holes in your firewall without even a peep about it to the user.
IT workers have a union in Australia. https://www.professionalsaustralia.org.au/
That is so ridiculously wrong it barely deserves a reply. The US is ~3 per 1000 NOM, its not high at all whether we are talking advanced economies or global South
Do you condone this attack too: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Samuel_Paty What level of violence is too much in response to being offended by someone else's words or nonviolent actions? Many in the Islamic…
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> or don't start a company to make money off of money laundering Funny because real estate agencies across the western world rake it in without fear.
> tens of thousands of dollars worth of GPUs that become obsolete quickly I sold a 4yo gpu for more than I bought it for not long ago. It's the only thing in a pc that doesn't depreciate much these days, besides maybe…
> proposed he contributed $3000 to a political campaign against gay marriage, 6 years prior to losing his job for that reason
Utterly bewildering statement by the VP Guis in here: > she found it odd that an American would be offered 0% interest while borrowers in poorer parts of the world were being charged up to 70%, according to the…
Really starting to feel old here because to me that's one the most legitimate and accurate titles in the industry.
Sounds absolutely great, since when is having a surplus of basic needs a bad thing? if a country produces too much food, water or electrity everyone thinks its great, but somehow housing is different? What would…
Firefox on android allows you to inspect source. You need to prefix the url, ie. view-source:https://news.ycombinator.com/
Original creator of freenet has reworked the entire model and has a beta up and running. It's not focused on censorship resistance but instead decentralisation. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36007984
Smarmy reddit-esque comments like this don't belong on HN. Please read the guidelines. As for numbers: > In April 2023, Brave Browser reported 57.27 million monthly active users. > There are more than 21 million monthly…
Please drink a verification can for 5 more tweets.
vscode has one built in ctrl + shift + v
> A USD tethered coin offered by a major institution Do any banks want to hold 100% reserve accounts? What do they get out of it? Very few narrow banking offerings available worldwide today.
It took ten years to find Osama Bin Laden, which we can fairly assume had a lot more resources directed at it. You seem to falling into this common trap of intel agency omnipotence when we have plenty of examples to the…
Who went to jail or faced sky sort of justice for the sub-prime mortgage crisis and subsequent harm it caused?
Why would techies be less susceptible to bias compared to the general population? That statement itself seems like it would be a cognitive bias.
Used engine oil is definitely carcinogenic. https://roadmaponcarcinogens.eu/facts/used-mineral-oils/
Funny because I've been hearing this almost fortnightly on reddit and freelance forums for a few months now. And the big middleman platforms siding with the client. Some people prefer their anonymity, especially when…
> I can always tell — your app is being uninstalled. I find this very hard to believe given how many big apps are written in flutter and life is made a lot harder without them. Very weird hill to die on too.
> desirable city Sydney has topped net internal migration for years now. It's desirable for everyone who doesn't live there, actual locals are getting out at a ridiculously high rate.
So Florida but without an actual Disneyland?
There's also the part where it starts punching holes in your firewall without even a peep about it to the user.
IT workers have a union in Australia. https://www.professionalsaustralia.org.au/
That is so ridiculously wrong it barely deserves a reply. The US is ~3 per 1000 NOM, its not high at all whether we are talking advanced economies or global South
Do you condone this attack too: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Samuel_Paty What level of violence is too much in response to being offended by someone else's words or nonviolent actions? Many in the Islamic…
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> or don't start a company to make money off of money laundering Funny because real estate agencies across the western world rake it in without fear.
> tens of thousands of dollars worth of GPUs that become obsolete quickly I sold a 4yo gpu for more than I bought it for not long ago. It's the only thing in a pc that doesn't depreciate much these days, besides maybe…
> proposed he contributed $3000 to a political campaign against gay marriage, 6 years prior to losing his job for that reason
Utterly bewildering statement by the VP Guis in here: > she found it odd that an American would be offered 0% interest while borrowers in poorer parts of the world were being charged up to 70%, according to the…
Really starting to feel old here because to me that's one the most legitimate and accurate titles in the industry.
Sounds absolutely great, since when is having a surplus of basic needs a bad thing? if a country produces too much food, water or electrity everyone thinks its great, but somehow housing is different? What would…
Firefox on android allows you to inspect source. You need to prefix the url, ie. view-source:https://news.ycombinator.com/
Original creator of freenet has reworked the entire model and has a beta up and running. It's not focused on censorship resistance but instead decentralisation. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36007984
Smarmy reddit-esque comments like this don't belong on HN. Please read the guidelines. As for numbers: > In April 2023, Brave Browser reported 57.27 million monthly active users. > There are more than 21 million monthly…
Please drink a verification can for 5 more tweets.
vscode has one built in ctrl + shift + v
> A USD tethered coin offered by a major institution Do any banks want to hold 100% reserve accounts? What do they get out of it? Very few narrow banking offerings available worldwide today.