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DSMan195276
2024-10-10T02:47:00
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I guess I just don&#x27;t really get your point then, it&#x27;s not like the Linux Kernel or Chromium or Firefox are giant buggy messes that don&#x27;t work at all. They certainly have bugs but by-and-large they work very well with minimal issues for most people. I also think their codebases are pretty approachable, IMO A competent C or C++ developer can definitely read the code from either one with a little effort - It&#x27;s not the easiest thing but it&#x27;s definitely not impossible, most people just don&#x27;t ever try.<p>My point was that making meaningful contributions such a big fixes requires understanding how the code is _supposed_ to function vs. how it actually functions, that&#x27;s the hard part. In the majority of cases that&#x27;s simply not something the code can tell you, there&#x27;s no replacement for comparing the code to a datasheet or reading the HTML spec to understand how the rendering engine is supposed to work, and those things take time to learn. For the simpler parts people do actively contribute to those without tons of previous experience (or because they already have experience with a library or etc.).
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999900000999
2024-10-10T02:47:05
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Anything would be better than the current system where you basically just have one source.<p>Independently ran mirrors all over the world, along with snapshots.<p>Have the occasional fork or two. Say your from a small town in Northern Illinois. If you have 2 TB of image archives from a defunct local newspaper, it might be good for photography forks even if it wouldn&#x27;t make sense for the main archive.
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shiroiushi
2024-10-10T02:47:06
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Uber won versus taxis because Uber provided a fraud-free experience, and the taxis were acting fraudulently. Uber would tell you how much a trip would cost, and let you pay for it through your phone (through your saved credit card); a taxi would drive in circles to run up the fare, perhaps even just turn off the taximeter altogether and make up a charge on the spot, and claim their credit-card reader is broken.
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ChrisArchitect
2024-10-10T02:47:21
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Electronic Line Calling? Where does it say AI in here? ELC been used at many major tournament courts for years
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fnordpiglet
2024-10-10T02:48:29
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“Being X is a sign of Y” doesn’t imply “Being Y is a sign of X.”
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fuzztester
2024-10-10T02:49:07
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The fact that my sibling comment (by me), about HNerds using racist and derogatory terms like Asian sweatshop, got flagged within seconds after I wote it, shows clearly that it is true, and that racist discrimination exists on HN, despite the vaunted claims by the mods of keeping it as a clean and nice community.<p>Hah!
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mindslight
2024-10-10T02:49:14
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<i>shrug</i> that&#x27;s just the way it was explained to me and it seems plausible. Long term capital gains is 15 or 20 percent, whereas the estate tax rate basically starts there and goes up to double. If someone never realizes their gains, then perhaps it makes sense to not be taxed on them. The loophole here is living people realizing their gains, but doing so using loans so they can avoid paying taxes on them.
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typewithrhythm
2024-10-10T02:50:30
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This is a completely strange idea to me... You are seemingly measuring innovation within a specific product and forgetting that the product itself is a new creation that came without any monopoly as it built.<p>People eventually recognise a good idea, you don&#x27;t need a well funded research group to have one. You need an environment where it&#x27;s plausible for the new thing to work and be profitable.<p>Breaking up a giant like google seems that it would make it easier to promote an new idea, as it has less risk of being crushed by the interests of a tangentially related company.
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dzhiurgis
2024-10-10T02:50:46
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As opposed Google selling you out to other businesses?
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quxinxin
2024-10-10T02:50:49
HLF Laureate Portraits: Geoffrey E. Hinton [video]
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anubhav200
2024-10-10T02:51:18
Ratan Tata Passed Away
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Vermeulen
2024-10-10T02:51:22
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It&#x27;s amazing to me how little moderation they do for Ad content. My Instagram ads are constant crypto scams. Maybe there just isn&#x27;t the same incentives to moderate companies paying to scam your users, as opposed to free users posting their political views
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stonethrowaway
2024-10-10T02:51:42
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Used to be fashionable to accuse people of lacking empathy, or better yet, to describe yourself as an “empath” - because clearly everyone else isn’t.<p>Hopefully that bullshit virtue signalling went away.
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astura
2024-10-10T02:52:28
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My mother is both mean and dumb.<p>After a lot of conversation with her I&#x27;ve noticed one of the reasons why she&#x27;s so mean is she doesn&#x27;t seem to have the cognitive ability to think about the consequences of what she says or does before she says it or does it. She operates entirely on instinct and thinking through words&#x2F;actions beforehand is a totally foreign concept to her.
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stkdump
2024-10-10T02:52:35
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Can you elaborate on this? It is my understanding that electors are not allowed to change the vote based on anything like being more informed or something similar. Is this wrong? Or did the mechanics of the election change so much over time?
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linotype
2024-10-10T02:52:51
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Isn’t that a good thing to want though? Something easy to use if you only care about content?
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Keerthirajan
2024-10-10T02:52:56
Keerthirajans Gwu.edu
Hi, I am Keerthirajan Senthilkumar, pursuing Masters in computer science at GWU. My past internships, including roles in web development and sentiment analysis, have honed my ability to solve complex problems while delivering scalable, high-performance applications.<p>Actively seeking software developer or front-end development internships for Summer 2025, I’m eager to contribute to innovative projects that make a tangible impact.
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rolph
2024-10-10T02:53:20
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if you look far and wide you can find left hand firearms components but the price climbs up
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elcritch
2024-10-10T02:54:17
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As the article says, money talks.
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em-bee
2024-10-10T02:54:48
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i don&#x27;t get what you are trying to say here.
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throwawaymaths
2024-10-10T02:54:48
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What is the application for click chemistry again? Can you name a single drug that was medchemmed using click? I can&#x27;t.
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justinclift
2024-10-10T02:54:54
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That&#x27;d be an interesting subsequent follow-up variation for this camera project. Adding a motor and sliding rail, plus software support. :)
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astrange
2024-10-10T02:55:05
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My memory of PHB (from Dilbert) was overwritten with PFY (from BOFH).
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emporas
2024-10-10T02:55:16
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With so many poisonous plants reptiles and insects, it is better to use the hand further away from the heart. In case it gets stinged or bitten or pricked the poison will affect a slightly more remote area.
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farts_mckensy
2024-10-10T02:55:41
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If you&#x27;ve ever met a psychopath and seen their true colors, you will undoubtedly be convinced it&#x27;s a real phenomenon. I have had the unfortunate experience of dealing with one myself. He showed all the hallmark signs. He urinated the bed frequently. He harmed animals when he was young. Specifically, he swung his pet gerbil around by the tail until the tail was severed. He threw a baby rabbit against a stop sign and killed it while his poor younger brother watched. He has grown up to be incredibly sadistic to the point where everyone I know has completely cut him off. I hope you never run into one. When you are talking to someone you believe to be decent, and you eventually realize what they are, what you&#x27;re dealing with, it is a truly chilling experience.
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mgsouth
2024-10-10T02:55:42
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As TFA says, they were specifically looking for the effect. It an &quot;HDAC inhibitor.&quot; These uh, inhibit the enzyme HDAC, which is known to shut down brain plasticity in adult (mice). As to why they figured <i>that</i> out, some of the studies cited in TFA were looking at brain plasticity, plaques, brain damage (strokes?) and (of course) Alzheimer&#x27;s.<p>BTW, one of Sodium Valproate&#x27;s trade names is Depakote. Very commonly prescribed (or at least used to be) for treatment of bipolar disorder and epilepsy.
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thierrydamiba
2024-10-10T02:55:45
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Awesome-congrats on you for building and shipping! Im criticizing but I haven’t shipped shit. Sometimes I forget that you posted this and can see the comments. Didn’t mean to be that guy. My bad and good luck!
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wpm
2024-10-10T02:55:54
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I wish all this data mining seemed to be worth a damn to me. Sponsored ads I see are either directly related to my search term, which is hardly a difficult problem, or based on my purchase history, which is baffling and frankly kinda stupid.<p>Hey! You just bought a filter for your air purifier! Want to buy a new one! For a different purifier you don&#x27;t own!<p>No, talk to me in six months.
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kevin_thibedeau
2024-10-10T02:56:00
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It&#x27;s nicer to use right-handed scissors left-handed because you get an unobstructed view of the cut line. The children&#x27;s stamped ones hurt your hand and the ergo ones are impossible but once you learn to keep the blades in shear it&#x27;s a better experience than lefty scissors.
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yieldcrv
2024-10-10T02:56:20
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Skip to 1:05 if you value your time to see the first video examples
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octoberskylight
2024-10-10T02:56:50
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WikiLeaks revealed a backstory on Musk yesterday: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;WikiLeaks&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1fy10k1&#x2F;tracking_musk_in_the_military_industrial_complex&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;WikiLeaks&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1fy10k1&#x2F;tracking...</a>
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latency-guy2
2024-10-10T02:56:54
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Satan is canonical for one thing in particular out of most things - he does not like humanity. Getting sent there isn&#x27;t a fun field trip where you get to hang out with your buddies&#x2F;partners in crime after the game is over, presumably.<p>Think of it more along the lines of you having a blinding hatred of mosquitos, and then they keep getting sent to you, and at the same time you&#x27;re a very powerful, capable individual who can deal with hordes of mosquitos in fantastically wicked ways.
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elcritch
2024-10-10T02:57:06
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Oh even worse! Yeah, you likely wouldn&#x27;t have made any headway.
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uhgtherp
2024-10-10T02:57:10
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Is there a place for quantum computers if classical algorithms become more capable at simulating quantum mechanics in ways we find useful?
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throwawaymaths
2024-10-10T02:57:34
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Forget Rosetta. Even installing that shit was hard, and running it on a sufficiently beefy machine was probably really not a thing in the late aughts. For protein design you mostly just need a quick and dirty estimate of what it looks like, and you have friend proteins that can be used to homology map, you could just use phyre&#x2F;phyre2, which is an online threading model and be close enough to get work done. Upload the pdb, upload the sequence, bing bam boom.
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octoberskylight
2024-10-10T02:57:41
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WikiLeaks revealed a backstory on Musk yesterday: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;WikiLeaks&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1fy10k1&#x2F;tracking_musk_in_the_military_industrial_complex&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;WikiLeaks&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1fy10k1&#x2F;tracking...</a>
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andrewflnr
2024-10-10T02:57:42
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Stay safe.
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TRiG_Ireland
2024-10-10T02:57:53
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I believe the reasoning is that the list was originally used for post, so far-flung regions of a country may have their own codes, even if they&#x27;re not politically separate. GF, French Guiana, is a good example. Politically, it&#x27;s merely a region of France, but it still gets its own code.
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lazide
2024-10-10T02:58:13
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Sure, but that isn’t what the comment I was replying to was saying, was it?<p>Also, a lot of what you’re describing seems like regulatory capture.
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shiroiushi
2024-10-10T02:58:46
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I think it should be common sense that both Google and Apple should be treated <i>equally</i> on this issue, regardless of what you think about the actual issue. Instead, we have two virtually identical cases, and they were decided in completely opposite fashions.
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vbezhenar
2024-10-10T02:59:29
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&gt; The downside of the &quot;bundle everything&quot; approach (which is also used by Docker and it&#x27;s ilk), is that whenever one of those dependencies needs to be fixed or upgraded (for reliability or security reasons), you have to find every instance of it on the entire system, which soon becomes an extremely difficult task.<p>How it becomes difficult task? Just download things and replace them, when I ask to update. I have fast internet and big SSD, that&#x27;s fine for me. 90% of software I&#x27;m using on my Mac are installed via alternative ways and they already bundle all the dependencies, so I already living with it.
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01HNNWZ0MV43FF
2024-10-10T03:00:15
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Another reason to buy a Prius<p>&gt; It’s not only the weight of the vehicle, TTI said. The battery used to power EVs creates a lower center of gravity and the front is a storage space instead of an engine compartment.
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wenc
2024-10-10T03:00:46
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Just curious, is this an EV thing or just a high weight and low center of gravity thing? Because a number of gas cars also fall into the latter category.
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thomasjudge
2024-10-10T03:00:49
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Would you put the &quot;OpenWrt box as a transparent bridge inline&quot; between your home router and the cable modem, or on the house side of the home router?
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scrps
2024-10-10T03:01:02
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I saw that as well. Can&#x27;t tell if SafariBob is trolling or if he usually does afternoon lego projects with home built pick and place machines, reflow ovens, FPGAs, custom flex PCBs, C++ and verilog... But if he does I am deeply interested.
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mfiguiere
2024-10-10T03:01:06
Amazon Adds Apple TV+ to Its Channels Store for Streaming Videos
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opaeoh
2024-10-10T03:01:18
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I think you&#x27;ve got it wrong . We are a chess club not a chess server . We use chess.dot and lichess for our matches
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joshdavham
2024-10-10T03:01:21
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This actually sounds a lot like Vancouver in Canada.
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mrweiner
2024-10-10T03:01:39
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Which rights? The right to build a tall fence in your yard? To install electrical in a house however you please? Expose your genitals in public?
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ryanisnan
2024-10-10T03:01:53
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IANA has documentation that outlines what happens in the retirement of a country code top level domain here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.iana.org&#x2F;help&#x2F;cctld-retirement" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.iana.org&#x2F;help&#x2F;cctld-retirement</a><p>tl;dr, if it happens, there will be a 5 year retirement period. We have quite a while to deal with this it seems. This isn&#x27;t a nothing-sandwich, but pretty close (unless your company is something .io)
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animal_spirits
2024-10-10T03:02:01
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The problem with your ideals is that every one has different ideas on what &quot;human flourishing&quot; looks like. One way or the other, if it is Government that is in charge of &quot;human flourishing&quot;, then some group of people are going to benefit at the expense of another group of people, at the discretion of whoever currently has the most political clout.
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inkyoto
2024-10-10T03:02:02
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&gt; Apparently the Xinhua decided to render &quot;Trump&quot; as 特朗普&#x2F;Te Lang Pu (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.usatoday.com&#x2F;story&#x2F;news&#x2F;world&#x2F;2017&#x2F;01&#x2F;25&#x2F;china-d" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.usatoday.com&#x2F;story&#x2F;news&#x2F;world&#x2F;2017&#x2F;01&#x2F;25&#x2F;china-d</a>...), instead of doing the American&#x2F;English thing of &quot;You don&#x27;t know their language? Well f-you then. No help from us.&quot;<p>Consider a rather unusual (but real nevertheless) Polish surname: «Brzęczyszczykiewicz». Most native English speakers, who are not well known for their patience with long and unusually looking non-native surnames, will instantly give up and shorten it to a mere «B». The most daring and adventurous ones will persevere and will likely arrive at something akin to «Brenshistishkevich», which is neither correct nor easily pronounceable for an English speaker anyway. The few English speakers who are acquainted with Polish, would render and pronounce «Brzęczyszczykiewicz» as «Bzhenchishchikyevich» which is closer to truth, yet it will confuse everyone else who will stick with «Brenshistishkevich» anyway.<p>Or consider an Icelandic surname of «Þórðarson». We would have «Thordarson» (as a naïve take) or «Thortharson» (somewhat closer to the actual Icelandic version).<p>Bonus point: Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, a Welsh surname, with the «colloquial» vocalisation of «Lanfarpwilgwingle» vs «Hlan-fair-pool-gwin-gith» (a more truthful rendition).<p>In all cases, with Brenshistishkevich, Thordarson and Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, we have arrived at the English equivalent of Te Lang Pu (Trump). In fact, there is no need to look at more extreme cases, it will suffice to consider a simple Vietnamese name of «Huy», which most English speakers will pronounce as «Hughey» whereas it is actually «Hwee» – it is still the case of the English Te Lang Pu.<p>In the case of Mandarin Chinese, the problem is exacerbated by the fact that the Chinese writing script is logographic and can&#x27;t encode single consonants (single sounds in general, although there are Chinese characters that encode vowelled words, usually exclamations). Secondly (or firstly, in fact), all Chinese languages have a strict rule of a phoneme having the CV(C) structure (Consonant-Vowel(maybe another Consonant)), which makes the CCVCC (i.e. Trump) compound impossible and is completely against the phonetic rules of the language. And many, <i>very many</i> in fact, Chinese speakers neither know pinyin nor speak English. The same is true for many other non-Chinese languages.<p>It gets a bit better, e.g., in Japanese that, other than the logographic script, has two syllabaries that make it possible to represent Trump as something probably more like Tu-ru-mpu.<p>&gt; I used to work with a man who&#x27;s last name was Cao whose name was mispronounced &quot;Cow&quot; […]<p>Since you also earlier called out «<i>[…] (e.g. do not use &quot;c&quot; for &quot;ts&quot;, use the closest approximate for sounds that do no exist in English) instead of maximal fidelity to the foreign language</i>», spelling Cao as Tsao (which is what they do in Taiwan but not in the mainland) is not going help as nearly all English speakers will drop the «t» and pronounce it as «Sao». And, since «ts» is one sound and not two, «Sao» is also the English Te Lang Pu.
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Teever
2024-10-10T03:02:30
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Why wouldn&#x27;t there be psychopaths in the workplace?<p>The way I see it there&#x27;s a selection bias at play here. The kind of psychopaths who are repeat offenders are the ones who get caught, so of course we notice them.<p>We don&#x27;t notice the ones who don&#x27;t get caught.<p>That doesn&#x27;t mean that they&#x27;re any less ruthless and destructive to society -- they&#x27;re just lucky &#x2F; more functional.<p>In my mind I view white collar crime to be the greatest evil in society because it is the thing that enables all of the petty&#x2F;violent crime that we abhor. Part of the reason that it&#x27;s so evil to me is for that very reason, and that the perpetrators of it are able to pass themselves off as functional individuals who participate in society like you and I do, and are able to use the system against itself to perpetuate their crimes.
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opaeoh
2024-10-10T03:02:36
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That&#x27;s for design purposes only . If you know chess , those are popular openings for white and black (designed to replicate the stockmarket) . The arrows indicate the popularity increase &#x2F; decrease . The games will take place on chess.com or lichess
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erikaww
2024-10-10T03:02:40
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Couldn’t this be engineered away? Put half the battery on top and another on the bottom
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rolph
2024-10-10T03:02:44
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found this supplemental:<p>Bias against left-handed people<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Bias_against_left-handed_people" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Bias_against_left-handed_peopl...</a>
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HelloGitHub
2024-10-10T03:02:51
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staticautomatic
2024-10-10T03:02:54
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Klimt is obviously most famous for his paintings incorporating gold but when I saw a huge collection of his work in Vienna I was absolutely blown away by some of his pastels. They are superlative, better than Degas IMO.
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tehjoker
2024-10-10T03:03:14
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The idea behind nationalization is that it takes Google out of the market economy and the profit motive. It&#x27;s then possible to rationally design supports for new ideas, and removes one of the biggest reasons for fighting new ideas.
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gus_massa
2024-10-10T03:03:42
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&gt; <i>But more than this I would come to learn that that I&#x27;d fallen into a trap of my own making.</i><p>I&#x27;d blame the medical doctor. In similar cases, they use misleading remarks and partial information to guide the patient in the path they prefer.
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forgingahead
2024-10-10T03:03:58
"Please consider my plugins hosted on wordpress.org to be abandoned."
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aimazon
2024-10-10T03:04:22
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If the WordPress Foundation is controlled by Matt, Automattic is controlled by Matt and WordPress.org is controlled by Matt, how can there be independent decision making? As Matt has demonstrated by blurring the lines between WordPress.org and Automattic by introducing the ban on WP Engine &quot;affiliates&quot; accessing WordPress.org because of the lawsuit against Automattic, there&#x27;s no distinction.<p>Matt has tweeted about his final approval over WordCamp events <i>despite</i> members of the volunteer groups operating under the belief they had the final say, which undermines any attempt to claim these volunteer groups have any control (only the illusion of control): <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;x.com&#x2F;ryancduff&#x2F;status&#x2F;1841834672059199590" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;x.com&#x2F;ryancduff&#x2F;status&#x2F;1841834672059199590</a><p>Automattic just poached Jason Bahl from WPEngine to bring WPGraphQL into core WordPress, demonstrating very clearly that Automattic have control over WordPress core: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;wordpress.org&#x2F;news&#x2F;2024&#x2F;10&#x2F;wpgraphql&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;wordpress.org&#x2F;news&#x2F;2024&#x2F;10&#x2F;wpgraphql&#x2F;</a><p>Matt has shared that he owns WordPress.org personally but that Automattic employs hundreds of people to work on it and spends millions of dollars financing it.<p>Ultimately, you work for Automattic and report to Matt so you&#x27;re obligated to share his version of the world, but the version of the world you&#x27;re describing only exists in Matt&#x27;s head. There&#x27;s no way to frame what is happening as independent of Automattic. I know that it doesn&#x27;t matter to you personally, this is just a <i>job</i>, and once you leave Automattic you&#x27;ll look back and laugh at the absurdity of this situation. I guess the point of my comment is to say: we all know that you know this is nonsense, you&#x27;re convincing nobody. If you <i>actually</i> believe this nonsense (which I doubt, you&#x27;re not an idiot) then you need to do a much better job of convincing people.
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shiroiushi
2024-10-10T03:04:24
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It&#x27;s the same for Google Maps. It was just a C++ demo when acquired, nothing at all like what we see today.
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tw04
2024-10-10T03:04:26
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Huh? It sounds like it&#x27;s a reason to re-design the guard rails. EVs aren&#x27;t going away short of the discovery of some miracle fuel that doesn&#x27;t generate greenhouse gasses. Even with a 100% hybrid fleet, the emissions will still continue to exacerbate climate change. We either figure out how to stop burning oil, or mother nature will take care of the problem (us) herself.
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vbezhenar
2024-10-10T03:04:34
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&gt; Stopping where?<p>Where OS provides guarantees. If OS provides guarantee that libc will be there, do not ship libc. If OS provides guarantees that python will be there, do not ship python. If you do ship python, hide it very well, so I&#x27;d never even know about it, unless I go out of my way. And it&#x27;ll never be shared by anything.<p>Those questions are easy and solved by every commercial software. They need to make those choices and they do make it.
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packetlost
2024-10-10T03:04:34
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This. I&#x27;ve been fighting AT&amp;T for awhile because they told the FCC (via their broadband maps [0]) that they supply fiber to my condo, so I bought it expecting to get fiber. Well when I finally go to set up internet service, they only offer 50&#x2F;5 DSL service. Fortunately I can get cable that has usable down speeds but the up is substantially less than 50 with garbage routing.<p>I&#x27;m not very happy.<p>[0]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;broadbandmap.fcc.gov&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;broadbandmap.fcc.gov&#x2F;</a>
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gus_massa
2024-10-10T03:04:43
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Welcome! Take a look at <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newswelcome.html">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newswelcome.html</a><p>There are three an oficial threads for jobs (and perhaps internships) You can take a look at the last edition <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;submitted?id=whoishiring">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;submitted?id=whoishiring</a>
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2024-10-10T03:04:53
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whalesalad
2024-10-10T03:04:54
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There are also ways to abstract the files on disk such that it appears every module has its own copy of “foo.so” but they’re all the same bytes on disk. Using content hashes for example. I believe this is how pnpm works.<p>I don’t buy the shared libraries solve problems argument either. Lots of software are pinned to a specific version anyway so just because some security update has come out for a shared lib doesn’t mean it will work with all your other software.
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Cpoll
2024-10-10T03:05:04
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But don&#x27;t you use nail scissors with both hands, cutting the nails on the hand that&#x27;s not using the scissors?
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andrewflnr
2024-10-10T03:05:12
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I really think that&#x27;s a training issue, though? Not that training is ever easy to separate from &quot;intelligence&quot;, but &quot;dumb&quot; people can learn to think before they speak... Anyway, I&#x27;m so sorry, growing up with her must have been rough.
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Izkata
2024-10-10T03:05:20
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Out of curiosity I edited the page to put a textarea on it, so I could see what happens when you&#x27;re typing a sentence and happen to use Shift 3 times: It breaks the button.<p>If the cursor is in the textarea, tapping Shift without any other keys will add 1 circle, but if that wasn&#x27;t the 3rd one, any additional Shift will remove all the circles and they don&#x27;t come back. You have to click outside the textarea and hit Shift 4 times to trigger it (the first one doesn&#x27;t register any circles).<p>It seems like they tried to prevent accidental triggers (if you have 1 or 2 circles and hit anything except Shift they all disappear, and if you hold Shift while hitting another key you don&#x27;t get any in the first place), but got something slightly wrong.
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Vecr
2024-10-10T03:05:31
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Breaking crypto, unless that falls too. Not all crypto, I&#x27;m skeptical on Grover&#x27;s. Mostly elliptic curve and integer factorization stuff.
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asteroidburger
2024-10-10T03:05:47
Bankrupt Fisker says it can't migrate its EVs to a new owner's server
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https://arstechnica.com/cars/2024/10/connected-car-failure-puts-kibosh-on-sale-of-3300-fisker-oceans/
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kyleee
2024-10-10T03:05:56
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I can’t seem to say no to a bit of gulab jamun. And saag, with or without paneer. How healthy is saag? I tell myself it’s mostly spinach but I know there is milk and milk fat in there usually I think and maybe butter?
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to-too-two
2024-10-10T03:06:02
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I&#x27;m also on HIBP over 10x. What are we supposed to do? Create a new email address for every service we sign up for?<p>I don&#x27;t know what the best practice is for keeping our personal data safe anymore.
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jader201
2024-10-10T03:06:02
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The test seems to be sending the EV into the guardrail at a 45 degree angle, moving straight ahead. Is this common for guardrail collisions?<p>Granted, it’s ideal if they can withstand that angle of impact, but I’m trying to understand the real world impact to safety this has.
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justinclift
2024-10-10T03:06:02
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Yeah, it&#x27;s this: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41792500">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=41792500</a>
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chii
2024-10-10T03:06:03
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&gt; meant extra material required to make it easy to change the battery.<p>it doesn&#x27;t need to be easy, nor user-replacible. It just needs to be _replacible_ by a professional, with readily available equipment that you&#x27;d expect a repair shop to have. Make the parts available for purchase, or have the specs be open for third-party production.<p>But companies, such as apple, deliberately make their parts incompatible, even if salvaged from a different phone. It&#x27;s to thwart repairs specifically, and they cite theft prevention as the reason (which i claim is bs - they could allow repairs by having the owner authorize secondary sale of old phones as parts, which still prevents thefts).
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analog31
2024-10-10T03:06:13
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Guardrail Damage Ahead
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breakyerself
2024-10-10T03:06:31
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It showed a Tesla crashing at a high rate of speed and steep angle. Didn&#x27;t show a comparable ice car. I am distracted by the TV. Did I miss it?
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ValentineC
2024-10-10T03:06:32
The Hollow Man
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userbinator
2024-10-10T03:06:40
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<i>one piece of this was noticing EVs weigh 20 to 30% more than their gas-powered counterparts.</i><p>...which isn&#x27;t much on the absolute scale; the difference in weight between a small sedan and a larger one, or an SUV or truck. If EVs weren&#x27;t being stopped by guardrails, neither were the latter.
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bitbasher
2024-10-10T03:06:59
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Jia Tan, is that you?!
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77pt77
2024-10-10T03:07:40
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Tcl is basically a sloppier Perl with a GUI.
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breakyerself
2024-10-10T03:07:40
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Or make guardrails better. The EV center of gravity is a plus in lots of other situations.
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Gingeas
2024-10-10T03:07:41
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Yeah, they have ignored everyone&#x27;s concerns about the email thing. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;internetarchive&#x2F;iaux&#x2F;issues&#x2F;892">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;internetarchive&#x2F;iaux&#x2F;issues&#x2F;892</a>
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shehjar
2024-10-10T03:07:45
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Be outcome oriented
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seer
2024-10-10T03:08:53
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I’d love to hear more stories of people using Effect in production codebases.<p>It looks very similar in its ideas to fp-ts (in the “let’s bring monads, algebraic types etc to typescript” sense).<p>But I did hear from teams that embraced fp-ts that things kinda ground to a halt for them. And those were category theory enthusiasts that were very good scala devs so I’m sure they knew what they were doing with fp-ts.<p>What happened was that the typescript compile time just shot into minutes, for a moderately sized micro-service, without anything externally heavy being introduced like you could on the frontend.<p>It just turned out that Typescript compiler was not so great at tracking all the inferred types throughout the codebase.<p>So wonder if things have improved or effect uses types more intelligently so that this is not an issue.
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rhinoceraptor
2024-10-10T03:09:04
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American Idiot also had it&#x27;s 20th anniversary, I ordered the CD&#x2F;bluray box set that comes out later this month.
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Keerthirajan
2024-10-10T03:09:32
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Location:San Fransisco&#x2F;San Jose&#x2F;Washington D.C<p>Remote:Ok<p>Willing to relocate:Yes, I don&#x27;t need relocating sponsorship for the above locations<p>Technologies:Python, React.js, C&#x2F;C++, Kotlin, JavaScript, Java, SQL, HTML&#x2F;CSS, Linux, Django.<p>Résumé&#x2F;CV:<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;KEERTHIRAJAN026&#x2F;keerthirajan-portfolio&#x2F;blob&#x2F;main&#x2F;Keerthirajan_resume.pdf">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;KEERTHIRAJAN026&#x2F;keerthirajan-portfolio&#x2F;bl...</a><p>Email:[email protected]<p>About: Hi, I&#x27;m Keerthirajan Senthilkumar. Currently pursuing Master&#x27;s in Computer Science at GWU. My past internships, including roles in web development and sentiment analysis, have honed my ability to solve complex problems with python, and react.js while delivering scalable, high-performance applications.<p>Actively seeking software developer or front-end development internships for Summer 2025, I’m eager to contribute to innovative projects that make a tangible impact.<p>No sponsorship required&#x2F;Open to relocate.
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aaronbrethorst
2024-10-10T03:09:42
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Shockingly apt timing.
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naveen99
2024-10-10T03:09:42
Browse newest Hacker News comments with instant similar comment search
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jeffbee
2024-10-10T03:09:47
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Not that Gboard it seems
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userbinator
2024-10-10T03:10:10
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Where do you think the electricity to power EVs comes from?
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voidwtf
2024-10-10T03:10:13
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These type of solutions don’t scale to large ISPs, and gets costly to deploy at the edge. It’s also not just about throughput in Gbps, but Mpps.<p>Also, this doesn’t take into account that the congestion&#x2F;queueing issue might be at an upstream. I could have 100g from the customers local co to my core routers, but if the route is going over a 20g link to a local IX that’s saturated it probably won’t help to have fq&#x2F;codel at the edge to the customer.
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YuriNiyazov
2024-10-10T03:10:16
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Me too (Oracle Park), and I also relate to the not feeling old for a couple of hours - except the few times when I saw parents bring their kids to this show, and the kids were definitely not older than like, nine or ten, and were (!) mouthing the words to songs from Dookie.
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ensignavenger
2024-10-10T03:10:30
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My point is that advertisers still &quot;win&quot;. Even if they might be paying less if the market were more competitive or transparent.
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