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casiotone | 7 years ago | on: Some Facebook Employees Unite to Challenge Its ‘Intolerant’ Liberal Culture

Pathetic. Their neo Nazi activity is my business because it’s infecting my community, it’s beating members of my community up and leaving them dying in the street. It’s making my community unsafe for people who have done nothing wrong. This capitulation of yours to dangerous, vicious belief systems is beneath contempt. We fight intolerance because it is never benign. It does not affect you but it affects others and you are willing to turn a blind eye and pretend everything is fine, because when YOU walk home, nobody is going to stomp your head into a curb.

casiotone | 7 years ago | on: All EFF’d Up

Right - but it's not like Google is unwillingly complying with surveillance. They are happy to comply!

casiotone | 7 years ago | on: All EFF’d Up

> To it's (partial) credit, Google is as open as it can be about governmental requests for its vast troves of information.

No credit should be given. Google and the states it works with are not adversaries.

casiotone | 8 years ago | on: China Slaps Tariffs on U.S. Products

The US existed, and was prosperous, before the Second World War. How the US economy functions in the postwar period really has no relevance to how it got to the position it was in before that. I do hope you’re not suggesting that a single protectionist act having a negative result means that 100 years of protectionism was actually bad for the US.

Protectionism was very effective in developing economies. Once your economy dominates and functions mainly by extracting value from submissive developing nations (who are not allowed to enact the same proteionist rules that allowed the US to become so powerful) free trade becomes beneficial to you (but not the other party)

casiotone | 8 years ago | on: China Slaps Tariffs on U.S. Products

It would be quicker to just look at the US, where protectionism has resulted in it becoming an economic superpower.

But that obviously wouldn’t meld with your free trade boner very easily

casiotone | 8 years ago | on: How the British aristocracy preserved their power

The Mirror could be described as further left than the Guardian lately.

The past few years especially has seen a shift in the Guardian's position well to the right to the point where even calling it centrist is probably not correct. This is likely a consequence of falling sales and reliance on advertisers - you'll see a large number of sponsored articles on it these days for example.

casiotone | 8 years ago | on: Announcing GitHub Desktop Beta

I run the following browser-based apps, concurrently, every day:

Atom (electron), Discord (electron), Spotify (electron-like), App Store (webkit), Steam (webkit), Safari, Chrome.

I have all of these running, without a single problem. Performance is great. I don't need a "heptacore 16GB RAM machine" to do it - I run all of this on a 2016 Retina MacBook. The 8GB RAM, 1.2GHz dual core Intel M5, passively cooled ultrabook.

So, what was it you were saying again?

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