I would and I am sane of mind.
It is sufficient to delete or anonymize identifying information. For instance, in the case of discord, it is possible to delete only the account information without deleting the chat themselves to comply with GDPR. You…
> why is extrajudicial punishment allowed? In some cases it is common sense. For instance: a pedophile shouldn't be allowed to be a school teacher.
Maybe the amount of neurons grows as their "usage percentage" reaches a certain threshold, making the memory capacity unlimited.
You are describing the ethnicity, not the race. Race refers only to the skin color of the person, whereas ethnicity refers to the cultural and lineage aspect of that person.
Both are not mutually exclusive and can be stopped independently from one another.
> There is no text which codifies it, unlike Islam. Each sect has a different Quran, different Sharia, different precepts. There are massive differences in the way Islam is practiced across the world. > Unlike religion,…
> Hindus dont have religious literature (and Hindu countries dont have laws) against other religious. But hindus have the same culture. Going by your logic, every hindu culturally associate with the other hindus. > but…
> He voluntarily associates and culturally identifies with a group of people who are culturally incompatible with the country (Sharia, triple talaq,festivals which involve cutting goats on the road,etc) and are a threat…
If one can not afford to pay a living wage for these jobs, then these jobs should not have existed in the first place.
According to a poll from Kantor Public onepoint/TF1, of the people who voted Macron, 36% voted to support Macron and 64% voted to prevent Le Pen.
It is safe to say that the conservatives and leftists are more anti-Le Pen than pro-Macron, and they represent about 40% of the population according to the first round of the election. Considering that Le Pen gained…
> No, nuclear war doesn't count, even the worst nuclear war imaginable won't be as bad as WW2 was. Let's do some math. Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed ~100,000 people, making it 50,000 per bomb. The US has currently…
> Who's 'she'? The feral girl. > Anyway, I think you ought to rethink your claim that Chomsky is the father of cognitive science and of modern linguistics. He is one of the founders of cognitive science, and a major…
> Well, yeah. The point is neither does Germany today. According to the definition of the Declaration of Human Rights, they actually do. > Whereas being arrested, tried and merely jailed for something you say, as…
> East Germany also had it, so did Nazi Germany. No, they didn't. Declaration of Human Rights: > Article XI – The free communication of thoughts and of opinions is one of the most precious rights of man: any citizen…
This particular article of the german penal code is a relic of the German Empire (1871). Last December, the government decided to get it removed from the penal code.
> but it fails to give any argument for why that information is valuable. I often find myself opening several new tabs while browsing, and suddenly wanting to go back to a certain page I've seen. To do this, I need to…
Democracy is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives from among themselves to form a governing body. If basic human rights aren't guaranteed by the government,…
> DDG isn't very good at searching You can use the !g bang to search on google. > with no visible benefit to my life. The main advantage I personally see in using DDG is to be able to directly search on sites. For…
> Personal favorite: 8-year-old bug that causes select options to render incosistently if there's a transform anywhere in the DOM above it How is it critical to apply a transform to a select option? I don't see how this…
You can donate hair, milk, sperm or oocytes as frequently as you like without affecting your health. This is not the case for organs or plasma.
> 1. OP said strong indicator. It's by no means the only indicator and a state can be fascist whilst still allowing people to leave. OP said that: > If you can freely choose to leave then that's a strong indicator that…
> If you can freely choose to leave then that's a strong indicator that your nation is not fascist. So the people who decided to flee from Nazi-Germany, the Soviet Union or North Korea were not fleeing from a fascist…
Since there are no new posts in the [category 'fundamentals'][1], I assume that there is no part two yet. [1]: https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/category/fundamenta...
I would and I am sane of mind.
It is sufficient to delete or anonymize identifying information. For instance, in the case of discord, it is possible to delete only the account information without deleting the chat themselves to comply with GDPR. You…
> why is extrajudicial punishment allowed? In some cases it is common sense. For instance: a pedophile shouldn't be allowed to be a school teacher.
Maybe the amount of neurons grows as their "usage percentage" reaches a certain threshold, making the memory capacity unlimited.
You are describing the ethnicity, not the race. Race refers only to the skin color of the person, whereas ethnicity refers to the cultural and lineage aspect of that person.
Both are not mutually exclusive and can be stopped independently from one another.
> There is no text which codifies it, unlike Islam. Each sect has a different Quran, different Sharia, different precepts. There are massive differences in the way Islam is practiced across the world. > Unlike religion,…
> Hindus dont have religious literature (and Hindu countries dont have laws) against other religious. But hindus have the same culture. Going by your logic, every hindu culturally associate with the other hindus. > but…
> He voluntarily associates and culturally identifies with a group of people who are culturally incompatible with the country (Sharia, triple talaq,festivals which involve cutting goats on the road,etc) and are a threat…
If one can not afford to pay a living wage for these jobs, then these jobs should not have existed in the first place.
According to a poll from Kantor Public onepoint/TF1, of the people who voted Macron, 36% voted to support Macron and 64% voted to prevent Le Pen.
It is safe to say that the conservatives and leftists are more anti-Le Pen than pro-Macron, and they represent about 40% of the population according to the first round of the election. Considering that Le Pen gained…
> No, nuclear war doesn't count, even the worst nuclear war imaginable won't be as bad as WW2 was. Let's do some math. Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed ~100,000 people, making it 50,000 per bomb. The US has currently…
> Who's 'she'? The feral girl. > Anyway, I think you ought to rethink your claim that Chomsky is the father of cognitive science and of modern linguistics. He is one of the founders of cognitive science, and a major…
> Well, yeah. The point is neither does Germany today. According to the definition of the Declaration of Human Rights, they actually do. > Whereas being arrested, tried and merely jailed for something you say, as…
> East Germany also had it, so did Nazi Germany. No, they didn't. Declaration of Human Rights: > Article XI – The free communication of thoughts and of opinions is one of the most precious rights of man: any citizen…
This particular article of the german penal code is a relic of the German Empire (1871). Last December, the government decided to get it removed from the penal code.
> but it fails to give any argument for why that information is valuable. I often find myself opening several new tabs while browsing, and suddenly wanting to go back to a certain page I've seen. To do this, I need to…
Democracy is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives from among themselves to form a governing body. If basic human rights aren't guaranteed by the government,…
> DDG isn't very good at searching You can use the !g bang to search on google. > with no visible benefit to my life. The main advantage I personally see in using DDG is to be able to directly search on sites. For…
> Personal favorite: 8-year-old bug that causes select options to render incosistently if there's a transform anywhere in the DOM above it How is it critical to apply a transform to a select option? I don't see how this…
You can donate hair, milk, sperm or oocytes as frequently as you like without affecting your health. This is not the case for organs or plasma.
> 1. OP said strong indicator. It's by no means the only indicator and a state can be fascist whilst still allowing people to leave. OP said that: > If you can freely choose to leave then that's a strong indicator that…
> If you can freely choose to leave then that's a strong indicator that your nation is not fascist. So the people who decided to flee from Nazi-Germany, the Soviet Union or North Korea were not fleeing from a fascist…
Since there are no new posts in the [category 'fundamentals'][1], I assume that there is no part two yet. [1]: https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/category/fundamenta...