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callinOutLiars | 5 years ago | on: Controversial Programming Opinions (2012)

A good leader doesn’t ask people to do something they themselves wouldn’t do. If the leader has no clue how to code or debug then they have no clue what they are asking their subordinates to do. That is a horrible way to lead in my opinion.

callinOutLiars | 5 years ago | on: The Children of Pornhub

> But in the eighth grade she developed a crush on a boy a year older, and he asked her to take a naked video of herself. She sent it to him, and this changed her life.

Shouldn’t she also be charged with distributing CP?

callinOutLiars | 5 years ago | on: ‘Extremely aggressive’ internet censorship spreads in the world’s democracies

> Interesting article. It doesn't look at corporate/social media censorship, but government and ISP censorship is still dangerous.

Is a company having policies about what users can store on the company owned servers actually censorship?

I find it weird that you used “still dangerous” to describe government/ISP censorship. To me that is the most dangerous form a censorship.

callinOutLiars | 5 years ago | on: Biden Wins Presidency, Ending Four Tumultuous Years Under Trump

No one said anything about punishments (except you). I don’t know if she is talking about citizens or public officials, but I think we should remember the public officials who helped trump’s attempt to destroy our democracy. They shouldn’t be allowed to naysay their support for him.

callinOutLiars | 5 years ago | on: Anyone want to build a new public education system with me?

You sound like the old man...

An old man was walking along a beach after a storm. While walking he sees a little boy though starfish into the ocean.

Old man: “Ay, boy! What are you doing?” Boy: “I’m throwing the starfish into the sea so they can go home” Old man (after looking at the thousands of starfish that washed up thanks to the storm): “Why? You can’t save them all!” Boy (picks one up and throws it into the sea without breaking eye contact with the old man): “I just saved that one”

The old man was taken aback by the child’s moxie that he even started to through a few back himself as he continued his walk.

After his walk, the old man and his wife go for breakfast with some friends. There, the old man tells them about the little boy and the starfish. Everyone at the table, and even a few tables away (the old man is loud you see), loved the story. In fact they loved it so much that it start to spread through town.

By noon that day hundreds of people had join the boy on the beach throwing starfish into the sea.

By sunset there were no starfish on the beach.

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