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6 years ago
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on: Show HN: I built an online image editor using WebGL and CSS transforms
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6 years ago
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on: Cities Are Saying ‘No’ to 5G, Citing Health, Aesthetics, and FCC Bullying
They want to be able to easily boil the organs of any target by simply typing coordinates in 3D space for multiple towers to focus their beams on. It's a weapon pretending to be a useful innocent technology so no one will protest its widespread deployment.
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6 years ago
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on: Legit-Looking iPhone Lightning Cables Will Hijack Your Computer
CT scans are far more dangerous than MRIs, and yet doctors recklessly schedule CT scans for everything, to the point where they treat you like you're crazy if you try to avoid CT scans. One could argue that every single thing a doctor does has inherent risk to the patient's life, so by your logic, doctors should simply not do anything, ever.
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6 years ago
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on: Legit-Looking iPhone Lightning Cables Will Hijack Your Computer
Every single thing they do opens them to a giant slew of malpractice claims. By your logic, doctors should simply not do anything, ever.
I also lied for the sake of brevity. In reality I wanted an MRI in order to look for evidence of diverticulitis. They all said I needed to either get a CT scan or get lost. CT scans are more dangerous than MRIs. Doctors can't possibly be exposed to more malpractice risk from a harmless MRI than from a dangerous CT scan.
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6 years ago
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on: Legit-Looking iPhone Lightning Cables Will Hijack Your Computer
Where do you find these "cool doctors"? I once tried to bribe six different doctors in my area with $3000 in exchange for agreeing to allow me to get an exploratory MRI and they all said no.
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6 years ago
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on: 8chan goes dark after hardware provider discontinues service
I'm sure your former friends feel the exact same way about you.
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6 years ago
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on: Terminating Service for 8Chan
What's wrong with hate, exactly? Last I checked, hate is the emotion that one experiences in response to the realization that someone else is doing horrible things to them or the people they love. This then compels one to protect themselves and those they love from the hated individuals, which is good.
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6 years ago
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on: As crime dries up, Japan’s police hunt for things to do (2017)
Nope. You're a racist.
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6 years ago
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on: Apple will add 5G to 2020 iPhones to compete with Android, analyst says
It's a weapon disguised as communications tech to keep the sheep calm while it's deployed. They want to be able to easily target any coordinates in 3D space from multiple towers at once with lethal microwave beams to boil the organs of any troublemakers who speak out against the chosen ones. Just don't make any more problematic posts and you'll be fine.
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6 years ago
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on: Apple will add 5G to 2020 iPhones to compete with Android, analyst says
Lawyers strive to become as good as possible at aggressively defending the objectively wrong opinion. He's either doing this as some sort of devil's advocate exercise or he's actually getting ready to defend 5G technology in court.
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6 years ago
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on: As crime dries up, Japan’s police hunt for things to do (2017)
You're merely whitesplaining how Japanese people should live. Japan will weigh the importance of various problems and solve them however they want at their own pace. They don't need your "help" and they never asked for it.
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6 years ago
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on: As crime dries up, Japan’s police hunt for things to do (2017)
Perhaps they don't complain to the police because they are stoic and also prefer maximizing peace and order in their society rather than selfishly clutching their pearls over inconsequential annoyances. Japanese tend to have an intuitive understanding that sending an easily tolerated creep to jail will cause damage to everyone in his life including his employer and his family. They lack the impulsive blind urge for life-destroying revenge which you incorrectly believe everyone naturally possesses. Their culture is different but you seem hesitant to respect or recognize that. Japan Times is also widely considered by actual Japanese people to be racist anti-Japanese propaganda meant to confuse non-Japanese people into eventually insisting on various forms of heavy-handed intervention in their country. The article is written by a no-name pop music blogger and based entirely on his personal spin on a small handful of random tweets. It is probably mostly false.
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6 years ago
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on: As crime dries up, Japan’s police hunt for things to do (2017)
Bored cops in the west have nothing in common with Japanese cops. At all.
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6 years ago
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on: When Having Friends Is More Alluring Than Being Right
Sounds like he's the type of person who thinks getting upvotes from his fellow redditors is more alluring than being right. Thank you for confirming that there is no reason to click this link.
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6 years ago
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on: Retro 5″ Black and White TV as a computer monitor – A tale of pointlessness
I always worry about what those jarringly bright LED brake lights with a low refresh rate (the ones that leave highly distracting dotted red trails across your field of vision when you move your eyes) are doing to my eyes and everyone else's.
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6 years ago
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on: Urinary tract infections are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics
It should be illegal to classify fluoroquinolones as antibiotics. The point of an antibiotic is that it specifically targets bacterial cells while doing no damage to multicellular organisms. Fluoroquinolones indiscriminately damage everything they touch, so they're just a really fancy and strange poison. They don't just rupture tendons, people will often experience waves of intense pain throughout their entire body for the rest of their life from the damage done to their nervous system. Many suspect that "gulf war illness" was in fact soldiers reacting to fluoroquinolone "antibiotics" which they were the guinea pigs for. Always check the acting component of an antibiotic that a doctor prescribes to you, and if it contains fluoroquinolones then you should frankly treat their act of prescribing it to you as barely any different than a murder attempt.
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6 years ago
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on: Apple Updates Air, Pro Laptops, Kills Off the MacBook
I'm starting to think Apple is being subverted by high level employees who are carrying out directives from someone else, possibly a competing company.
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6 years ago
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on: Apple kills the non-Touch Bar MacBook Pro
Who are these graphics, audio, and film professionals who asked for a Touch Bar?
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6 years ago
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on: Apple kills the non-Touch Bar MacBook Pro
I'm interested to see your list of the times their controversial decisions were correct after Steve Jobs died.
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6 years ago
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on: Apple kills the non-Touch Bar MacBook Pro
Who on earth even asked for this Touch Bar in the first place? The move always struck me as out of touch on the same level as "install this creepy U2 album on everyone's iPhone against their will".
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