Poppycock and fiddle-faddle. We allowed these things and did it to ourselves.
I actually did what this article suggests in college. It didn't go well grade wise. However, I had money and time to study and learn about things I wanted to learn. I found that my path often was interwoven with the…
Evolution to---shit!
With all the domain buying out and weirdness, it is my fervent hope people seriously begin reconsidering what it means to have a domain name and to implement other structures to serve out names as opposed to the now,…
I'm not sure "useful content" should be the only metric. Think of all the things you learn in school that you think are useless until later.
The concept of this looks neat, although I am not sure I understand all the use cases yet.
All water connects, sooner or later. The problem should be fixed if for no other reason on account of this fact.
Uh, that's not how any of that works. Rather, that's how it worked for the article writer.
I understand the basic issues involved here. Both countries are doing very odd things when it comes to information and privacy. However, I feel like making this a "country issue" is really not exactly the right horse to…
Very neat link. It is true that if you cannot create it, you are simply borrowing someone else's idea and treating it like your own.
The timing of this event is curious. Hasn't this been an issue since almost the inception of web browsers?
Sounds like some body-snatching took place along with the ultimate in cultural appropriation.
Oftentimes. I gave you an upvote just because sometimes around here you will get downvoted because the gods of zeitgeist decide it must be so.
Pity she is a Democrat, but good that some representation is finally present.
It means those guys weren't innovative enough to keep making them money in some way that they wished they would.
So here is a prime example of a government using the power to censor the internet during a revolution...
I just wrote a post yesterday about why you should not, in fact, trust cloudflare. https://www.jbschirtzinger.com/post/doh/
There is no defending Epstein. Though I think Stallman has made many valuable contributions to free software, I think he has fallen on his sword on this one for no good reason.
I suspect if you take away tenure being based upon publication, you will find that many statistical measures become more honest. You can abolish statistical significance, but it won't stop the abuse of knowledge, which…
Should be a short investigation. Google isn't trustworthy. There. I just saved the taxpayers a crapload of money. Please give me 1/10th of what this is projected to cost.
Irrelevant. The Supreme Court is wrong in its decision in that case, and that interpretation of the First Amendment is equally incorrect.
So cloudflare basically fucks over 8chan over some skimpy mass shooting evidence, and now has a public offering as a corporate company? Get rid of free speech as internet police and sell stock and make millions?
I think it is a bit sad that the only connection people really had to him was in the gaming world. I doubly think that it is sad that acceptance came only in the form of a denial of sorts of his actual reality.
Yeah, we had some weird experiences at an Air B and B which seemed to be part of an ongoing attack that we were experiencing at the time. You can read about all that here if you are so…
Did you find an example of this in that link somewhere?
Poppycock and fiddle-faddle. We allowed these things and did it to ourselves.
I actually did what this article suggests in college. It didn't go well grade wise. However, I had money and time to study and learn about things I wanted to learn. I found that my path often was interwoven with the…
Evolution to---shit!
With all the domain buying out and weirdness, it is my fervent hope people seriously begin reconsidering what it means to have a domain name and to implement other structures to serve out names as opposed to the now,…
I'm not sure "useful content" should be the only metric. Think of all the things you learn in school that you think are useless until later.
The concept of this looks neat, although I am not sure I understand all the use cases yet.
All water connects, sooner or later. The problem should be fixed if for no other reason on account of this fact.
Uh, that's not how any of that works. Rather, that's how it worked for the article writer.
I understand the basic issues involved here. Both countries are doing very odd things when it comes to information and privacy. However, I feel like making this a "country issue" is really not exactly the right horse to…
Very neat link. It is true that if you cannot create it, you are simply borrowing someone else's idea and treating it like your own.
The timing of this event is curious. Hasn't this been an issue since almost the inception of web browsers?
Sounds like some body-snatching took place along with the ultimate in cultural appropriation.
Oftentimes. I gave you an upvote just because sometimes around here you will get downvoted because the gods of zeitgeist decide it must be so.
Pity she is a Democrat, but good that some representation is finally present.
It means those guys weren't innovative enough to keep making them money in some way that they wished they would.
So here is a prime example of a government using the power to censor the internet during a revolution...
I just wrote a post yesterday about why you should not, in fact, trust cloudflare. https://www.jbschirtzinger.com/post/doh/
There is no defending Epstein. Though I think Stallman has made many valuable contributions to free software, I think he has fallen on his sword on this one for no good reason.
I suspect if you take away tenure being based upon publication, you will find that many statistical measures become more honest. You can abolish statistical significance, but it won't stop the abuse of knowledge, which…
Should be a short investigation. Google isn't trustworthy. There. I just saved the taxpayers a crapload of money. Please give me 1/10th of what this is projected to cost.
Irrelevant. The Supreme Court is wrong in its decision in that case, and that interpretation of the First Amendment is equally incorrect.
So cloudflare basically fucks over 8chan over some skimpy mass shooting evidence, and now has a public offering as a corporate company? Get rid of free speech as internet police and sell stock and make millions?
I think it is a bit sad that the only connection people really had to him was in the gaming world. I doubly think that it is sad that acceptance came only in the form of a denial of sorts of his actual reality.
Yeah, we had some weird experiences at an Air B and B which seemed to be part of an ongoing attack that we were experiencing at the time. You can read about all that here if you are so…
Did you find an example of this in that link somewhere?