celloductor
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3 months ago
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on: After my dad died, we found the love letters
this was a man who had affairs but still refused to agree to a divorce initiated by his wife? so proceeded to be selfish anyway?
times change, people can too and should take responsibility for themselves
celloductor
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3 months ago
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on: ZoomInfo CEO blocks researcher after documenting pre-consent biometric tracking
idk the content itself was the main point i found the ad unobtrusive
celloductor
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3 months ago
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on: Jakarta is now the biggest city in the world
most SEA languages are similar btw
celloductor
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3 months ago
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on: My fan worked fine, so I gave it WiFi
what abut adding a gps in there, you can then use it in different rooms only if you pay a $5 multiple location unlocking fee
celloductor
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3 months ago
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on: The Department of War just shot the accountants and opted for speed
‘Two organizations ought to be very concerned – China and the defense prime contractors.’
the department was not built with a single country as their focus, and their target will come and go with the times. would have read the whole article the blatant bias is off putting.
celloductor
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4 years ago
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on: When MVPs Hurt
yes the author has taken it way out of context. imagine if auto manufacturers produced MVP vehicles without seatbelts etc.
celloductor
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4 years ago
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on: How the U.S. hid an airstrike that killed dozens of civilians in Syria
you can't justify going to war with a country just because they refuse to extradite an individual. that is what a bully does.
celloductor
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4 years ago
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on: China and India will have to ‘justify’ watered down coal pledge–Cop26 president
well it's not simple, because that would mean more taxes for the rich developed countries.
their whole agenda is to deflect blame and costs to developing countries.
celloductor
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4 years ago
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on: China and India will have to ‘justify’ watered down coal pledge–Cop26 president
it's not just upfront cost, but the practical costs of using coal is much lower than having to set up a solar infrastructure.
celloductor
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4 years ago
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on: China and India will have to ‘justify’ watered down coal pledge–Cop26 president
it's just a few weeks of leaders making soft promises to save the environment so they can tick off a box and not have to deal with it the next few years. i think everyone is over the charade.
celloductor
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4 years ago
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on: California plans to turn the screws on NIMBY cities
well if you want to dine in a fancy restaurant and shop and hang around in a plush suburb, how can you expect the blue collar workers keeping everything running to have to commute 2 hours for your convenience?
celloductor
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4 years ago
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on: Apple buying Google ads for high-value subscription apps
imagine have issues with 10 apps you bought on your iphone. having to go through 10 developer's refund process is a nightmare. I would rather just go through apple.
celloductor
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4 years ago
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on: Apple's Power Move to Kneecap Facebook Advertising Is Working
if Apple wanted money I'm sure they could've struck a deal with FB just like how they made a pact with Google to put them as a default search engine.
celloductor
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4 years ago
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on: AI powered LEDs for veins finding
you can see superficial veins with infrared lights anyway.
i don't see what AI is included in this, and none specified on their website. not sure why you put it in the title.
celloductor
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5 years ago
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on: German draft proposal would subsidize smaller firms to enter 5G market
Yea not sure what the overreaction to China is. Any foreign power is a threat- but I'd rather the enemy you know, than a friend who would (and have a record of) stabbing you in the back.
celloductor
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5 years ago
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on: The Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company
It can be the opposite as well. I work in a vet clinic, but I also am in New Zealand- where there is free/subsidized public healthcare. Thus you get people who go to the vet expecting things to be free or cheap.
celloductor
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5 years ago
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on: IRS offered $625,000 bounty to anyone who could “crack” Monero; no one succeeded
it's not as speculative as bitcoin so not much trading compared to it
celloductor
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5 years ago
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on: How long does a freezer stay frozen when the power goes out?
also why when i buy ice cream i go for the one on the bottom of the shelf. it's the place with the most stable temperature- as the top area can fluctuate in temperature with people opening and closing the door.
was told that by an ice cream seller.
celloductor
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5 years ago
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on: Google accidentally enables home smart speakers to listen in to everyday sounds
accidentally, yeah right.
celloductor
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5 years ago
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on: Teen mastermind of Twitter hack was involved in fatal home invasion, say police
lol it's not a beauty contest. if you line up for a picture, expect a picture to be taken. you don't get to pick the best shot out of ten.
times change, people can too and should take responsibility for themselves