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Sander Rossel wrote: Trump is just Satan in disguise
That's not nearly nasty enough for a true Leftist. How about "Satan is Trump in disguise?"
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Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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I'll do you one nastier, Trump's mother was a hamster and his father smelled like elderberries!
Alright, that went to far and I'd like to apologize
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You forgot this is the insider news and not the soapbox
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Sander Rossel wrote: that went to far and I'd like to apologize I'm sure that the hamsters and elderberries are willing to accept such a gracious apology.
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#realJSOP wrote: Well,they're blaming trump for stuff obama did a few years ago,
oddly, you don't seem upset at all the stuff Obama did that Trump takes credit for.
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Guys, this is not the soapbox, keep it clean
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Well, that's one theory.
Another would be destructive weather (a several-times-the-size-of-the-Earth force 9,999,999 hurricane that's purportedly been going for over a million years could do that).
Yet another would be that the boundary between solids and fluids does not have to be a millimetre thick, at such pressures.
Another could be something to do with the viciously caustic, acidic substances that make up so much of the planet.
But no, let's go with the click-baitiest one.
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Geeky license plate earns hacker $12,000 in parking tickets | Ars Technica[^]
Quote: Then, once a particular database of outstanding tickets had associated the license plate NULL with his address, it sent him every other ticket that lacked a real plate. The total came to $12,049 worth of tickets.
Quote: the private company that administers the database didn't fix the issue and new NULL tickets are still showing up.
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3rd Leslie
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A survey by Slack found that meetings have diminishing returns, companies need to outline strategy once a month and there's a race to keep employees aligned with goals. My alignment is Chaotic Good
Yes. I would love to hear the corporate strategy monthly. Please book a company-wide meeting regularly to remind us that we need to work harder.
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Well, at least it lets us see why slack is so awful -- it's made by idiots.
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This number is based off of anonymous login data provided to Google through their Password Checkup extension. In a strange coincidence, that's probably the % of users running their password checker extension
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How surprising that the biggest proportion was for pr0n sites, a fair percentage of which are owned by criminals sterling chaps who care very much about their users' security and privacy.
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Anti-surveillance clothes foil cameras by making you look like a car - CNET[^]
Quote: The garments in the Adversarial Fashion collection are covered with license plate images that trigger automated license plate readers, or ALPRs, to inject junk data into systems used to monitor and track civilians.
Director of Transmogrification Services
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MadMyche wrote: Can' wait for Little Bobby Tables clothing Get some IR-leds and a battery, and make a necklace
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If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Sometime in the past few hours, Microsoft posted official warnings about an 'invalid procedure call error' associated with August patches for all versions of Windows, from Win7 onward, and encompassing all flavors of Visual Basic. Who’s testing this stuff? When Excel breaks, the riots will begin
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It's their way of forcing people to update to the (cr@ppier) versions of MSO, which use .NET, rather than VBA.
Your macros not working? Hey, you can update to our new pay-through-the-nose-for-the-rest-of-your-life-for-the-cr@ppiest-MSO-ever SaaS contract!
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Intuitively, anecdotally, and scientifically, PowerPoint may be the worst business tool ever created. And we have the slides to prove it
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Who do they say blames his tools, again?
If I create a slideshow, it delivers.
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A memorandum filed Tuesday ahead of a detention hearing alleged that “multiple terabytes of data” were stolen by Thompson from dozens of organizations, some of which may have also included personally identifiable information. "In for a penny, in for a pound"
I wonder how many of the others are also stored on Amazon? (I thought I remembered hearing that she used that connection to get the Capital One data)
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We'll still have PCs on our desks, but with the rise of desktop-as-a-service and software-as-a-service, we're returning to smart-terminals and time-sharing services. Because VT-100 ought to be enough for everyone
I'm just going to go out on a limb here and suggest he might be just a tad bit jumping to conclusions.
He said, while typing on a i7-8th gen fireball. In a browser window. Connected to a server somewhere in the GTA.
hmm. and hmph.
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I think the article writer started drinking when he started the article, and kept drinking for the, oh, I don't know, nine hours that it took him to complete it.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: time-sharing Yeah, baby! Bring back the 60's!
/ravi
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