True white supremacists who are proud of their culture are Christian. Only edgelords (the "Jesus was a kike on a stick" type) are pagan. Nobody cares about edgelords. Anyway the fact that you're posting here leads me to…
>Tech Conferences have Codes of Conduct thanks to the brave and good work of certain people. So you know what kind of person this is.
Not under the same name and URL.
Non-citizens aren't members of the nation, so the US are okay if we base morality on that random quote.
Bigger tubes is 99.9% of CloudFlare, that's why you can't build a competing business.
>This "solution" ignores the fallout of said actions. The British lost their highly profitable Indian colony because the citizens at home could not stomach the killings of hundreds of Indians. The average American would…
Unless they are armed, you can simply shoot at the air and they'll scram.
Yes I suppose that's what the Firefox developers think to themselves. Let's ignore basic usability issues. That's why Firefox is a failure.
No it doesn't. For example to tap a link you have to tap it directly, links don't have a halo around them to make them easier to tap. Tapping things like the [-] buttons here in HN is very hard. It's stupid shit like…
True white supremacists who are proud of their culture are Christian. Only edgelords (the "Jesus was a kike on a stick" type) are pagan. Nobody cares about edgelords. Anyway the fact that you're posting here leads me to…
>Tech Conferences have Codes of Conduct thanks to the brave and good work of certain people. So you know what kind of person this is.
Not under the same name and URL.
Non-citizens aren't members of the nation, so the US are okay if we base morality on that random quote.
Bigger tubes is 99.9% of CloudFlare, that's why you can't build a competing business.
>This "solution" ignores the fallout of said actions. The British lost their highly profitable Indian colony because the citizens at home could not stomach the killings of hundreds of Indians. The average American would…
Unless they are armed, you can simply shoot at the air and they'll scram.
Yes I suppose that's what the Firefox developers think to themselves. Let's ignore basic usability issues. That's why Firefox is a failure.
No it doesn't. For example to tap a link you have to tap it directly, links don't have a halo around them to make them easier to tap. Tapping things like the [-] buttons here in HN is very hard. It's stupid shit like…