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5 years ago
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on: Man who thought opening a TXT file is fine thought wrong
holy batman
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5 years ago
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on: Microsoft in talks to buy Discord for more than $10B
Democratic candidate etc Bloomberg is trying to buy more discord?
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5 years ago
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on: Demoscene accepted as UNESCO cultural heritage in Germany
Ahh yes, the old I didn't call you a b#tch, I said you are acting like a b#tch ;)
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5 years ago
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on: Out of prison after 30 years and people telling him to find forms on the web
Budgets are stretched thin as it is. They have only three ways to spend the taxpayers' money for prisons: More walls, more bars, more guards. My uncle wrote the state senate two times a week for years requesting funds, they couldn't ignore him forever. But getting out, he couldn't believe how fast things move on the outside, like the world went and got itself in a big damn hurry.
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5 years ago
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on: GitHub, fuck your name change
With the NBA right now, there is debate about teams having "owners."
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5 years ago
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on: NASA's Perseverance rover will attempt to land on Mars this week
meet George Jettison.
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5 years ago
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on: Creeping as a Service
update nobody wants: I took other's advice and contacted the mods and reported like the private message suggests. Somehow that was "evading the ban" which got me a permanent site-wide ban. I never logged in to any other account or posted on the banned one in the sub banned from. It makes no sense. Did they just take a sub mods false word on this? I would have thought that's something determined in code pretty easily. I'll respect this though and not use their service, and talk truthfully about them to anyone who will listen. I understand they are a ycombinator company, so please don't ban me here too for sports wrongthink and being critical of a once really good platform.
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5 years ago
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on: Journalism, particularly at the highest level, is about raw power
This article waxing poetic about the bastion that is journalism, taking down the big guy. Oh please. What we've seen is that journalists are not allowed to take on certain topics or the big guy, unless it's an enemy of their own big guy. They act more as media relations than journalists. And mainstream media has really lost its mind and jumped the shark over the last few years. Might be harder than they think to recover reputations.
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5 years ago
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on: These 15 Billionaires Own America's News Media Companies (2016)
what it here
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5 years ago
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on: Creeping as a Service
Just hours ago, I had posts shadow removed from r/nba, ya sports. All well within rules, but not acceptable for whatever reason, and that's their right(maybe should only be for staff not sub mods though to shadow,) but it sucks. Makes a platform even if it's the only game in town pretty unusable. When I commented in said thread that they were shadow banning many comments, I got the 2 day ban :) I've commented before here, that shadow banning is very underhanded even if effective and especially infuriating when your content is fine which are most of my experiences. So then at some point you have to wonder about what even gets out vs what all is mined, and used however. Just populate the platforms fully with bots and marketeers I guess and let them talk amongst themselves. Maybe we can give those bots and marketers the right to vote as an extension of corporate personhood. The interesting thing is how you have zero recourse, not to say you should or have any right, but you were likely in the middle a discussion with another person/people and you are now to look the fool with removed content and no ability to respond. Shady business, but luckily sports in this case.
tim44
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5 years ago
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on: FBI agents track cell phones that pinged near the Capitol
Police are busy searching private DNA databases for serial killers and trying to normalize that avenue.
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5 years ago
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on: Facebook Says It Is Removing All Content Mentioning 'Stop the Steal'
Sure. And what's most interesting to me is that both personal attacks and swearing were caused by this underhanded version of censorship. It in effect caused what it is supposed to solve.
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5 years ago
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on: How Silicon Valley destroyed Parler
> Rosa Parks wasn't advocating throwing molotov cocktails at bus drivers, she sat in the wrong damn seat in an act of civil disobedience.
Agreed. But because some others didn't take her approach to civils rights, but were violent, why should she be canceled? It would be interesting to ask people at that time in history whether they saw her actions as violence or inciting violence. I bet the answer is a big ol' yes. I bet even many thought it was inciting the overthrow society/government.
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5 years ago
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on: Facebook Says It Is Removing All Content Mentioning 'Stop the Steal'
Hey I broke the rules, what can I say. But that wasn't really the point. This is also an interesting take on profanity:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13412107But let me actually amend my comment above here, it wasn't even that bad, the actual words were "lying a#s." I just felt like there was an interaction that didn't need to happen because people see different sets of comments, my original comment being nothing but fact and dry. I don't know how we can talk much about profanity derailing discussion when discussion is so fundamentally broken.
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5 years ago
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on: Facebook Says It Is Removing All Content Mentioning 'Stop the Steal'
Shadow banning is some real underhanded sh#t. On reddit I explained that mayor Pete's M4A wasn't the same M4A as the world understood it. A user immediately responds accusing of me editing my comment to deceive. I say prove it you f#cking liar, there are services that archive. Then I'm hit with the ban for being profane and harassing. Yup, turns out the comment had been very quickly shadow-banned lol. I should have known. But this might inform people that its not only conservatives who's speech is threatened; it's anyone who speaks contrary to the mainstream.
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5 years ago
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on: Permanent suspension of @realDonaldTrump
Democrats have fought him tooth and nail for four years,tried to impeach him, claimed his presidency is not legit and a sham or worse. So why do they need or want some symbolic transfer of power from a foreign operative taking orders from Putin ;) It seems he is only now accepted as president at zero hour so he can symbolically pass the torch.
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5 years ago
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on: Sealed U.S. Court Records Exposed in SolarWinds Breach
> feels like it might spiral into one of the major new stories this year with it’s likely legs.
many can only hope.
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5 years ago
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on: How much math you need for programming (2014)
Unless you are doing something novel, not so much imo. I generally trust standard approaches and tools, I'm not trying to write my own encryption, right, or reinvent wheels. You can often get by with no real understanding of the underlying math, just what you put in, what you get out, and what that generally means. Lots of respect to you math geniuses who make it all possible. I'd rather play and prototype stuff than perfect and get into the nitty gritty. But math in programming is great for learning and understanding, it being actually applied.
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5 years ago
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on: Facebook being investigated in Germany for tying Oculus use to Facebook accounts
these smart home devices are terrible. That alexa needs an internet connection to operate sucks. I'm already giving up tons of privacy and now when my internet inevitably goes down nothing in my house works, it becomes a stupid home.
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5 years ago
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on: British Airways Flight 5390
Well timmed.