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acomjean
2024-10-10T18:38:26
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I&#x27;ve seen some movies not knowing anything about them by avoiding trailer (this being much easier in the 1990s...) Movies seems to work better that way.<p>Though it can be jarring: Eg. Silence of the Lambs or Leaving Las Vegas.<p>The Onion had a good take on it:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;theonion.com&#x2F;wildly-popular-iron-man-trailer-to-be-adapted-into-full-1819594705&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;theonion.com&#x2F;wildly-popular-iron-man-trailer-to-be-a...</a>
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richardw
2024-10-10T18:38:26
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Why are there no class actions to take politicians to task for spreading life risking lies? It seems like a slam dunk in such a litigious society.
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anigbrowl
2024-10-10T18:38:37
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Maybe, but people were going like this before COVID.
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iwontberude
2024-10-10T18:38:37
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Who created God then? And if not, how does that square with anything observable in the universe? Energy and matter don’t come from nothing.
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BadHumans
2024-10-10T18:38:47
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This doesn&#x27;t deserve downvotes because it is entirely correct. Your average Windows user doesn&#x27;t know about this let alone think about it. The number of people who know and care about this are an extreme minority.
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bakugo
2024-10-10T18:38:49
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&gt; For starters: on average, moving away from Fandom doubles the number of people editing<p>Glad to hear I&#x27;m not the only one who actively avoids contributing to Fandom wikis because it&#x27;s effectively doing unpaid labor for a corporation that only cares about making as much money as possible off of said unpaid labor.
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leotravis10
2024-10-10T18:38:52
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We&#x27;ll see if that still holds true post Sony acquisition. There&#x27;s still time for enshittification to be involved.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hollywoodreporter.com&#x2F;movies&#x2F;movie-news&#x2F;sony-pictures-acquires-alamo-drafthouse-cinemas-1235920928&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hollywoodreporter.com&#x2F;movies&#x2F;movie-news&#x2F;sony-pic...</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=40662181">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=40662181</a>
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babypuncher
2024-10-10T18:39:09
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The Infosphere has always been one of the best fan wikis out there, thank you for your hard work (and for not selling out to Fandom)
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diebeforei485
2024-10-10T18:39:17
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What they don&#x27;t say is: (1) Vehicles are heavier now, not just EV&#x27;s. (2) Regardless of the barriers you are safer in an EV because EV&#x27;s don&#x27;t rollover.
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rootusrootus
2024-10-10T18:39:17
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Reap what you sow, I guess. Call for violence enough times and you find people that are willing to use it. Like a guy who supported you but became disillusioned. A risk of riling up people is they&#x27;re not guaranteed to always be <i>for</i> you.<p>&gt; Please tell me where the highest violent protesters reside? blue or red states?<p>Of the top five most violent states, four of them are &#x27;red states.&#x27;
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piombisallow
2024-10-10T18:39:19
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Used as a local anesthetic there&#x27;s no addiction risk. You don&#x27;t get high from it, and it&#x27;s not prescribed at home so you can&#x27;t make a habit out of it. The only risk is medical people who have access to it stealing some.
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AnimalMuppet
2024-10-10T18:39:22
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1. It&#x27;s different because the internet feeds us every bit of lunacy that happens anywhere in the country, so it <i>looks</i> like everyone has gone insane. (Especially in politics, where the Ds will tell you about every single stupid thing an R says anywhere in the country, and the Rs will tell you about every single stupid thing a D says.)<p>2. The national debt is probably a result of long-term lack of wisdom, yes. But with an economy the size of the US, there is absolutely no reason to pay it back at only $1,000,000&#x2F;day. A serious attempt would be more like $1,000,000,000&#x2F;day.
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gjsman-1000
2024-10-10T18:39:25
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Oh whatever; presidents have been lying for decades now.<p>I remember a president whose error on &quot;weapons of mass destruction&quot; left my uncle nearly suicidal and killed countless Americans for nothing.<p>I remember a president whose DOJ wiretapped the Associated Press in 2012.<p>I remember a president who allowed his own Director of National Intelligence to lie to Congress about the NSA&#x27;s activities before Snowden.<p>I can go on.
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Const-me
2024-10-10T18:39:36
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&gt; OP is making up stuff about running code on the CPU because its a 3D engine?<p>I’m not sure CPU-evaluated animations are often critical performance bottlenecks of game engines.<p>&gt; why mention megapixels if you think it&#x27;s irrelevant?<p>Count of screen-space pixels is a hard upper limit of count of simultaneously visible things on the screen. Animating occluded meshes is pointless.<p>&gt; many memory-safe languages and runtimes and have performant data structures<p>Indeed, because people who designed these memory-safe languages wanted to support arbitrarily complicated data structures implemented using safe subset of these languages.<p>Safe Rust supports arbitrarily complicated code, but requires unsafe to implement most non-trivial data structures.<p>It’s possible to hide unsafe code deep inside standard library, possible to implement safe APIs over unsafe implementations, but still, for people who actually need to create custom data structures (as opposed to consuming libraries implemented by someone else) none of that is relevant.
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slibhb
2024-10-10T18:39:36
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This has little to do with education.<p>It&#x27;s just political polarization. Conservatives (of a certain variety) in the US are polarized against the establishment (the media, science, colleges, etc), and this is the result. Better education might save some of them, but not many. The smarter ones retain the same core beliefs without the abject silliness.
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rcxdude
2024-10-10T18:39:38
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Russian propaganda doesn&#x27;t actually necessary need to collude with the people who&#x27;s voices they amplify to meet their goals.<p>(it also doesn&#x27;t necessarily need to spread false information, either. The general strategy is just &#x27;find divisive statements and&#x2F;or figures and amplify them&#x27;. Making up their own isn&#x27;t usually necessary)
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TrueSlacker0
2024-10-10T18:39:42
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Looking at TTB&#x27;s mandatory items on labeling [1] there is nothing about any dates. Some states have different requirements, and I don&#x27;t know California&#x27;s, but many states do not require any kind of date coding.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ttb.gov&#x2F;regulated-commodities&#x2F;beverage-alcohol&#x2F;beer&#x2F;labeling#Mandatory" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ttb.gov&#x2F;regulated-commodities&#x2F;beverage-alcohol&#x2F;b...</a>
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BadHumans
2024-10-10T18:39:42
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The funny thing about this was that Rocket League was native on Linux and Psyonix removed Linux support.
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ntw1103
2024-10-10T18:39:46
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I care. I use a generated email address at my domain for every account&#x2F;service&#x2F;website. I store the account info in keepass, they all have generated passwords too. I can see when email comes in who abused the email, was compromised, or sold it. If an email starts getting spam, i block receiving to that address. if desired, I update the account to have another generated email, but usually if I&#x27;m getting spam to that email I don&#x27;t want to do business with them again.
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blensor
2024-10-10T18:39:56
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Yes, a cup without a handle is just a ball
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akira2501
2024-10-10T18:39:59
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&gt; When that cost is too high, don’t do it.<p>Or just recognize that your software ideology is incorrect for the problem at hand. This guy wanted to write a single piece of software that did everything the business needed. That was clearly a mistake and no surprise that his software ended up very tightly coupled to the business itself.<p>This was an error in interface and component design. Most likely caused by starting to write software before fully understanding the job roles and people who would be using it.
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SketchySeaBeast
2024-10-10T18:40:05
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Which are you saying - that the Muller report didn&#x27;t find things, despite it clearly finding things, or that it was a coup, even though it was under the Trump admin, by DAs placed by Trump?
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hypeatei
2024-10-10T18:40:07
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So glad I switched to Linux and got away from this garbage. Now I have to convince my employer to also allow Linux on their workstations.<p>Windows 7 was the last good OS from MSFT but even that had a bit of telemetry.
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idontwantthis
2024-10-10T18:40:14
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We should all be so lucky to have one.
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card_zero
2024-10-10T18:40:17
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Category:Conspiracy theories in China<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Category:Conspiracy_theories_in_China" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Category:Conspiracy_theories_i...</a><p>(From Category:Conspiracy theories by country)<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Category:Conspiracy_theories_by_country" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Category:Conspiracy_theories_b...</a>
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belter
2024-10-10T18:40:22
The complex relationship between fasting and longevity
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blacksmith_tb
2024-10-10T18:40:28
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That seems unlikely, but if we accept it&#x27;s true, that&#x27;s only 5% dumber for someone with an average IQ, and that doesn&#x27;t seem like nearly enough to account for believing something obviously implausible like controlling hurricanes. If people had basic scientific literacy they should be able to see the amounts of energy needed would be staggering.
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time0ut
2024-10-10T18:40:35
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I&#x27;ve always been fascinated by conspiracy theories. The weather weapon conspiracy isn&#x27;t even new. I remember hearing &quot;they&quot; were controlling the weather to create storms using HAARP [0] like 20 years go.<p>Back then you had to seek this stuff out though. It was on obscure internet forums, fringe websites, and late night talk radio.<p>I am not sure what to make of the current situation. Its concerning. I think there are a lot of factors at play though with a big one being we gave everyone a megaphone and then monetized the result regardless of any negative consequences.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;High-frequency_Active_Auroral_Research_Program#Conspiracy_theories" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;High-frequency_Active_Auroral_...</a>
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s1artibartfast
2024-10-10T18:40:35
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Seems like people want different things. not everyone can be happy.
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overgard
2024-10-10T18:40:36
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I hadn&#x27;t heard of this feature before, but WTF? Who thought AI parsing everything you do on your system would be a good idea?! I want zero to do with this &quot;feature&quot;.
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modeless
2024-10-10T18:40:38
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SharedArrayBuffer can already do data races on the web. And they can&#x27;t crash the browser or computer.
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KomoD
2024-10-10T18:40:45
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Pretty sure this isn&#x27;t real, it claims to be co-founded by Alfred Lin but he has never talked about it, the domain is registered by someone in Australia.<p>A Reddit post popped up about it with someone claiming they got 250k from &quot;SVSX&quot;, that person also happens to reside in Australia and everyone on the Reddit post picked it up as being fake, made with the intention of promoting this site. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;ycombinator&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1g0dibn&#x2F;i_received_a_250k_cheque_from_an_sf_angel_with&#x2F;lr7yqjz&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;ycombinator&#x2F;comments&#x2F;1g0dibn&#x2F;i_rece...</a>
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ugh123
2024-10-10T18:40:47
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Unfortunately, the lost revenue from marketing would just add cost to tickets. It&#x27;s likely the theaters get a portion of that revenue if not most of it since it&#x27;s time spent in their seats.
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toast0
2024-10-10T18:40:53
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I mean, I&#x27;ve got a kid and love when I can take him to see a rerelease of a culturally significant movie when the content is appropriate. Spoilers in the pre-rolls are definitely an issue. Even if it&#x27;s just me going, some of the movies I go to see are movies where I&#x27;ve seen bits and pieces here and there and cultural osmosis, but it can be a bit of a bummer to have the 5 minute rehash of the film before seeing the whole thing.<p>OTOH, video disc menus sometimes do this too. You&#x27;ve got to put some content in the menus, I suppose, but it can easily be too much. I&#x27;ve got a few discs that just dump you straight into the movie, which is often a better choice.
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hcal
2024-10-10T18:40:59
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I run it on Linux everyday with Steam on Proton. It is my go to game on steamdeck and my Fedora desktop.<p>By default steam wants to download the old old old Linux version that doesn&#x27;t allow online play, but if you enable proton it will download the Windows version and run fine. I am pretty sure it doesn&#x27;t have a real anti-cheat included.
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autoexec
2024-10-10T18:41:09
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I mean, rotoscoping is still animation, but it&#x27;s just one technique&#x2F;tool of the trade. I thought it was used well in Undone, and I enjoyed The Case of Hana &amp; Alice
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cheeseomlit
2024-10-10T18:41:10
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massgrave&#x27;s LTSC install has made it tolerable for me at least. The first time I booted into a standard consumer win11 install I nearly had an aneurysm
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robgibbons
2024-10-10T18:41:32
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I can usually tell within the first third of a trailer whether I&#x27;d like to watch it. In those cases I don&#x27;t finish the trailer. They give everything away.
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hypeatei
2024-10-10T18:41:39
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What? Rocket League works fine on Proton with no weirdness. Played a bunch of competitive matches with no issues whatsoever.
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benjonesutah
2024-10-10T18:41:50
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Here is a related project I use to share selected content (usually single windows and my iPad) on a projector while teaching: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;benjones&#x2F;presenterMode&#x2F;">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;benjones&#x2F;presenterMode&#x2F;</a>
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slashdave
2024-10-10T18:41:52
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Well... sort of?<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;emscripten.org" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;emscripten.org</a>
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superidiot1932
2024-10-10T18:42:00
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Yeah this is it for me, cleaning up my windows installation and backing up my files, going to move to some linux distro this month.
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tzs
2024-10-10T18:42:08
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&gt; Even for the Republican party she’s a weirdo and she’s only able to win due to the “unique” demographics of her district<p>What are the unique demographics of her district? I know it is heavily gerrymandered to make it almost impossible for anyone other than a Republican to win the general election, but to get to be the Republican candidate in the general election they have to win the Republican primary.<p>In every Republican primary she has won there were several other conservative Republicans who were not batshit insane and were actually well qualified to be a Representative in Congress. So why is she winning?
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SunlitCat
2024-10-10T18:42:10
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If it is about telemetry and related stuff (like that activation), it would be Windows 2000.<p>Sadly I never had the chance to experience it and went with Windows ME. :(
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benterix
2024-10-10T18:42:11
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&gt; There is no such thing as an &#x27;internal&#x27; email you communicate to other people outside your company with. It&#x27;s just an email address. Someone at some point will leak it by accident or malice.<p>Sure, so personally I never use it to communicate with people outside. Also, I make sure it&#x27;s never used to register with external licenses like Docker Desktop etc. as they subscribe me to their spamlist and send the usual semi-personalized messages - but as far as I can tell most of these bigger companies don&#x27;t sell them outside (for a good reason). Startups, however, will do what they want and will make sure to squeeze the last drop from the info that such-and-such person works and that company and does X.
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Animats
2024-10-10T18:42:17
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Some OBB locomotives have their PWM systems tuned so that when they change frequency, they&#x27;re always on a standard musical note. There&#x27;s one example of that in the video. It&#x27;s a cute feature, people like it, and it&#x27;s probably all in software.
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mirekrusin
2024-10-10T18:42:22
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:D
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alephnerd
2024-10-10T18:42:23
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Yep, but realistically, Romania (as well as Poland and the rest of Eastern Europe) will end up in the same kind of middle income trap just like Portugal within the next 10-20 years.
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dctoedt
2024-10-10T18:42:25
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&gt; <i>it was political theater, and essentially a coup</i><p>That&#x27;s an interesting relabeling of what would normally be regarded as simply the gathering, vetting, and reporting of evidence — some reliable, some not — in accordance with established statutory- and constitutional processes and norms.<p>If it&#x27;d really been a coup, Trump would either have been imprisoned without trial or he&#x27;d have fled the country to Russia or someplace else without an extradition treaty.
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imbusy111
2024-10-10T18:42:31
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From my experience, it&#x27;s still not a 100% replacement. For example, there are no drivers for a pretty common steering wheel (Logitech G923). There is a driver for an older version of the wheel that kind of works, but no TRUEFORCE support. And even then, you have to mess with some low level details to make it work, send magic values to the hardware on plugging it in.<p>I also noticed that games from Steam end up taking up substantially more disk space to the point where I can have only a few games installed on Linux.<p>And even the games without any special hardware dongles don&#x27;t work so well as you imply.
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taylodl
2024-10-10T18:42:36
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And MTG is 50 and she <i>has</i> to know what she&#x27;s spouting is nonsense, so why does she spout it? Is her audience really that dimwitted, or is there something else at play? For example, is this part of some mass brainwashing ploy? Are they Jim Jonesing millions of Americans? If so, then to what end?
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toolz
2024-10-10T18:42:37
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I personally had zero expectations that a blog post around the subject of spoilers wouldn&#x27;t talk about spoilers. So, not ironic for me.
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yongjik
2024-10-10T18:42:41
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&gt; For example, when a judge last week ordered federal Fluoride standards to be re-examined. It doesn&#x27;t need to be a total vindication of the conspiracy theorists, for trust to be substantially damaged.<p>This is such a weird way of looking at it.<p>Imagine, for simplicity, there&#x27;s an optimal amount of fluoride to add, which is X. Also imagine science can guess the number but, obviously, it&#x27;s not perfect.<p>What will happen is that we will start at some number, and gradually change it as we get more knowledge. Sometimes we&#x27;ll be below X, sometimes we&#x27;ll be above X. When we&#x27;re above X, and we find it out, we&#x27;ll say &quot;Oops it was too much fluoride, let&#x27;s reduce it a bit.&quot;<p>And obviously policymakers need to work on imperfect information, so sometimes we have to add Y amount of fluoride even though we <i>know</i> it&#x27;s not optimal - because, the alternative, adding zero fluoride, would be actually worse.<p>This is totally natural way of how science works, and saying that this undermines public trust of science is actually a point in support of GP, namely, the American public has poor understanding of how science works, due to poor education.
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reginald78
2024-10-10T18:42:51
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I used it to allow booting from USB on ESXi VMs, which (at the time anyway) didn&#x27;t support this. I remember how ridiculous it was passing through an unraid USB, booting from a plop iso which then handed off the boot to the USB. It was slow but did work.
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Jaepa
2024-10-10T18:42:52
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I was going to say Fusion360 is my largest blocker, but it looks like it&#x27;s now in the Silver category <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;appdb.winehq.org&#x2F;objectManager.php?sClass=version&amp;iId=36468" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;appdb.winehq.org&#x2F;objectManager.php?sClass=version&amp;iI...</a>
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Ancalagon
2024-10-10T18:42:55
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agreed
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SllX
2024-10-10T18:42:56
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Yeah but we in the Anglosphere have this wonderful phrase for people that get too hung up on it: “get over it.”<p>I honestly don’t care if someone uses “color” or “colour” or makes ghoti jokes at the English language’s expense.
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Devorlon
2024-10-10T18:43:18
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It&#x27;s not exactly the same, but as an alternative to what jauntywundrkind you can use V4L2-Loopback and OBS to create a virtual webcam and use that to share your screen. I find it really handy being able to switch between either just my cam, my desktop or both.
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eatonphil
2024-10-10T18:43:20
Influencer Dynamics
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WithinReason
2024-10-10T18:43:21
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Despite the dumb name this looks useful:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;privacy.sexy&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;privacy.sexy&#x2F;</a><p>It generates the script for you based on your requirements. Looks extremely detailed with long descriptions.
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Kye
2024-10-10T18:43:34
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Try it.<p>&quot;Please check this box if you want to proceed.&quot;
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intellectronica
2024-10-10T18:43:38
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I&#x27;ve been to Portugal and it&#x27;s lovely. But I don&#x27;t think earning a low salary and not having enough is fun. Wouldn&#x27;t be for me, at least.
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xahrepap
2024-10-10T18:43:43
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I’ve wondered about this wrt public transportation. They keep raising prices, making it less affordable for people. Eventually basically no one is riding, so they … raise prices.<p>It seems needlessly expensive to me to run empty busses. I’d like to see if cheaper transportation can actually make more money.
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SHAadder
2024-10-10T18:43:45
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Both dems and reps say ridiculous stuff. Or did you only read half of history in the past 30 years? Yes, the attempts were both done by democrats. Both of which gave contribution. Do you not know how to use the search bar? The UTR rally is one of hundreds of rallies that happened between 2014-2024. the murderer had no political ties with Reps. Whoever fed you this lie made you a disservice. You believed in a total and utter lie for 7+ years.
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taylorius
2024-10-10T18:43:55
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I agree 100% with the author. I&#x27;ve seen Alien,but I haven&#x27;t watched it for a long time. So if I go to see it in the cinema now, while I technically do know what&#x27;s going to happen - it isn&#x27;t completely fresh in my mind. So to be shown all the suspenseful, scary bits I&#x27;m about to watch, out of context, immediately before the film, is absolutely detrimental to the experience.
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stemlord
2024-10-10T18:43:58
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This is the best part of indie theaters. You show up and when the clock hits about the time shown on the ticket, the lights dim and the film just... starts
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sellmesoap
2024-10-10T18:44:01
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Even in Canada one of my kids decided to try a different school because their class was so disruptive.
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jainvivek
2024-10-10T18:44:05
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My product is for businesses but they seem only interested in a cheap lifetime price. I guess adding more features is the solution here to get them to pay more.
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CPLX
2024-10-10T18:44:16
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Wait those movies have plots?
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emot
2024-10-10T18:44:16
Hurricane Milton's Impact: 70 Florida Cities See 50%+ Drop in Internet Traffic
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HarHarVeryFunny
2024-10-10T18:44:19
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I think some movies are so crap that they&#x27;ve only got 2 min of good material, so that&#x27;s what they put in the trailer.
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mppm
2024-10-10T18:44:19
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I can&#x27;t explain it either, but maybe prophesies of impending collapse are a bit premature. The world has never been particularly rational, even in places that have near 100% literacy. Just look at the number of people who believe in astrology or homeopathy, not to mention that one guy who created the Earth and its inhabitants some 4000 years ago, in six days no less.
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JumpCrisscross
2024-10-10T18:44:24
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&gt; <i>the associated taxes, delivery fees, etc. are clearly not included, or they’ve used substitution to alter the baseline basket they’re using to compute the metric</i><p>I’m not familiar with Canadian methods. But in America, both CPI and PCE look at the bottom line, <i>i.e.</i> tax inclusive to taxes, delivery fees, <i>et cetera</i>.<p>&gt; <i>Ask 10 citizens who own&#x2F;rent the same property what their utility bill was a decade ago</i><p>I can look at my own bills and say from five years ago the rates and bottom lines are identical. But I’m in Wyoming, where energy is cheap. (There is a new surcharge this year, but that’s less than 5% for me. Which for 5 years is fine.) Gas prices, too, are about flat across America from ten years ago, give or take—petrol is cheaper in real terms than it was ten years ago.
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emporas
2024-10-10T18:44:26
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Exercise prevents heart attacks when you have excessive calories, you get adequate sleep and do not sleep outside in the winter, you have a dry place to stand and are not out in the rain and so on. Exercise leads to muscle loss when the fat reserves are depleted and calorie intake is limited.<p>Anyway there are ways to falsify or verify that hypothesis, but it needs some resources, not much but still, it needs time and subjects to test the hypothesis on. So for the foreseeable future, it will stay as it is, a hypothesis.
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rootusrootus
2024-10-10T18:44:31
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I&#x27;ll adjust my definition, then. By right wing I mean republican. Conspiracy theories are that mainstream now.<p>&gt; Now this is just creative writing.<p>Respectfully, you&#x27;re not paying attention, or you are willfully deluding yourself if you believe this to be true. Democrats didn&#x27;t gang up on a Trump bus and try to run it off the road. Can you imagine the shitstorm if they did?<p>Democrats largely don&#x27;t have the devotion to their representatives so putting up yard signs and waving flags isn&#x27;t nearly as much of a thing, but I assure you many people I know won&#x27;t advertise their political opinions in any way because it endangers their health. And when they do put something up, it&#x27;s small and unobtrusive, so as to avoid attracting too much attention.
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Alupis
2024-10-10T18:44:38
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Tabasco is fine in the pantry or on the counter.<p>Tabasco in particular isn&#x27;t just vinegar-based, it&#x27;s nearly entirely vinegar. Its ingredients list is vinegar, salt and crushed peppers that are then strained before bottling. It is a very inhospitable environment for botulism - or anything else.<p>Many other types of hot sauces contain oils and&#x2F;or are not strained of organic matter and&#x2F;or contain blended organic matter. Such as all of your thicker or chunkier sauces for the most part[1] (which happen to be my favorites). Those should be kept in the fridge and you should discard after some time just to be on the safe side.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thepepperplant.com&#x2F;shop.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;thepepperplant.com&#x2F;shop.html</a>
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SketchySeaBeast
2024-10-10T18:44:42
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I think I&#x27;d move the quotes - the problem is too much &quot;news&quot;, but I think you&#x27;re right. It&#x27;s 24&#x2F;7 misinformation factories that push people to the point where they can assume that somehow the US government both has a hurricane machine and that it would use it on its own citizens, even though that doesn&#x27;t stand up to any sort of rational introspection.
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mindcrime
2024-10-10T18:44:45
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I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s (entirely) that. Did you see the recent story about how college entrants at even highly selective schools, entrants coming from highly regarded private prep schools, are struggling to read books? That seems to me to be indicative of a problem different from what you&#x27;re pointing out.
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imchillyb
2024-10-10T18:44:52
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What you’re describing is the entire point of all these disparate settings.<p>Security through obscurity.<p>The security, though, is for Windows features not user’s protection.
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modeless
2024-10-10T18:44:53
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wasm<p>&quot;but wasm has to call JavaScript to use browser APIs&quot; WasmGC is shipped in Chrome and Firefox and enabled by default in WebKit nightly
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gjsman-1000
2024-10-10T18:45:06
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You assume that if people were better educated, they would trust science and wouldn&#x27;t be so upset.<p>I think it&#x27;s the other way around: If people understood this is how science works, they would laugh off anything they disagreed with, as likely to be overturned a decade from now.
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adamc
2024-10-10T18:45:09
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There are lots of competing alternatives for most cases -- not search, but I doubt search would die.<p>If gmail disappears, people could move to another provider. Etc.
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slig
2024-10-10T18:45:13
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Even all that won&#x27;t fix:<p>- assholes looking at their smartphone during the movie<p>- assholes who won&#x27;t shut the fuck up<p>Gave up the whole movie theater experience. My fancy reclining sofa and huge 4K OLED TV are way better already.
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ojdon
2024-10-10T18:45:17
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Yeah it has been for a while. The steam deck runs Linux out of the box.<p>Valve and open source devs have put a lot of effort over the years on projects like Photon which is a translation layer for Windows games.
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jakelsaunders94
2024-10-10T18:45:30
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Oh lawd I’ve had to say ‘sorry you’ll have to bear with my ultrawide’ during pairing at least 10 times in the last week. You are a lifesaver.
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names_are_hard
2024-10-10T18:45:32
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Since we&#x27;re throwing around anecdata, I&#x27;ll say that I clicked on TFA just because of this comment, and I don&#x27;t recall having heard of this movie and have no idea what these scenes are about.<p>I haven&#x27;t seen the Noah film either but I did read the book on that one! A bit tough to get through but there were some interesting bits. Rated R for violence, sexual themes and controversial politically charged subject material.
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cobbzilla
2024-10-10T18:45:33
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The sad state of E2E encryption for cloud storage is a big part of why I wrote mobiletto [1]. It supports transparent client-side encryption for S3, B2, local storage and more. Rekeying is easy- set up a new volume, mirror to it, then remove old volume.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;cobbzilla&#x2F;mobiletto">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;cobbzilla&#x2F;mobiletto</a>
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codingwagie
2024-10-10T18:45:35
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Go watch the interview with Mueller at the end of the investigation. He was completely senile and knew nothing about the case. Mueller himself was a puppet for other people.
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rkagerer
2024-10-10T18:45:39
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Sadly, Solidworks is still in the &quot;Garbage&quot; category. Is there any effective way (aside from coding myself) to effect improvement there?
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preinheimer
2024-10-10T18:45:47
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I saw “The Menu” and “Palm Springs” having never even heard of them. I would highly recommend both, especially if you know nothing about them.
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delichon
2024-10-10T18:45:50
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That ignores the lost revenue from my butt missing from the chair. I watch at home lots more because of such shenanigans.
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duckmysick
2024-10-10T18:45:53
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The &quot;tricky to get right&quot; part is so true.<p>One time I was involved in automating a business process. Nothing super complicated - scrapping data from a portal, filling forms, some data wrangling. It had to handle a few edge cases and involve a human in the loop. I tried to include as much data validation as possible, but this being a business in real world there were of course some exceptions. I implemented a Superuser Override which was basically a button that launched a popup with another form where the app users requested an approval from their manager to accept the unvalidated data. It was red and scary and it had Bootstrap .danger all over because it was a <i>cool thing to do back then</i>. Don&#x27;t judge, ok?<p>Things worked as they should have. The automation saved tons of time, even if some fields were missing. Occasionally, there was a Superuser Override request which sent an email to the manager overseeing the process. Actually, things worked too well - the volume of processed data increased and so did the number of the Override requests. The manager - busy as they usually are - started approving all the requests. Manually at first and then they ran a macro that did it for them.<p>Eventually the app users got wind of it and they started using the Superuser Override liberally. Before they shown more restraint.<p>I wish there was some clever punch line to this story but I don&#x27;t know what happened after.<p>If I had to do it again, I&#x27;d be more aggressive with validations, make the approval process more like a code review, involve the most experienced app users as the Superuser, and have audit logs. Oh and Tailwind instead of Bootstrap.
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teddyh
2024-10-10T18:46:10
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It’s similiar to the feeling I get with DVD menus. I sometimes feel like watching some classic movie, and so I put on the DVD. But then the DVD menu already shows all the classic scenes and characters, so when I finally have navigated all the menus and started the movie, I no longer want to watch the movie.
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alephnerd
2024-10-10T18:46:12
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Greece should have never joined the Eurozone, and are basically a middle income country despite their high GDP per capita (median household incomes are comparable to Mexico and Malaysia).<p>That said, leaving the Euro would be too economically traumatic for Greece at this point.
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jgeada
2024-10-10T18:46:12
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Staff government with people that hate government and got elected on the principle that government is the problem. Those people sabotage government at every opportunity, thus it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Use the chaos and dysfunction you created to sell public assets on the cheap to private companies.<p>I&#x27;ve seen this trajectory far too often to think what is happening is accidental.
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audiodude
2024-10-10T18:46:17
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I saw a YouTube video from (I think) Punk Rock MBA that says that the difference between &quot;Pop Punk&quot; and &quot;Punk&quot; has nothing to do with the sound of the music, or even how popular the band is (The Clash played stadium shows), but more to do with the idea of the guys from Blink 182 hosting MTV Spring Break. It&#x27;s about band members acting like legitimate pop stars instead of street kids.
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SHAadder
2024-10-10T18:46:25
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Fallacies on top of fallacies. Let&#x27;s look at CIA crime rate demographics again I guess. &#x2F;doesnt know what a data fallacy is
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vfclists
2024-10-10T18:46:26
Why can't/won't Linux desktop utils offer unified configuration like Emacs?
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2024-10-10T18:46:27
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