binaryphile

@binaryphile@kbin.social
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Joined 1 years ago

A person is lucky to do one thing that affects a huge number of people's lives for the better, and even luckier if they know what it was and have been appreciated for it. Well done, Bram.

Musk fighting at-will employment now. How socialist of him. /s

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All it takes for evil to succeed is for "good" men to do nothing.

Let's be real, in the US there's only an enforcement system, not a justice system.

I'm just calling it American History X from now on.

A person is lucky to do one thing that affects a huge number of people's lives for the better, and even luckier if they know what it was and have been appreciated for it. Well done, Bram. Rest easy.

While terrible on so many levels, giving third party developers the boot is, ironically, precisely the best thing you could do for a competitor like the threadiverse since some will inevitably come over here. Experienced developers who know the domain will suddenly be putting that experience to work to make the threadiverse better. Is that really what Reddit wanted?

Guess we're about to find out. Their loss is our gain.

Andrew Tate offered to train Musk, which could be important since they'll be fighting behind bars.

This is amazing. Cryptography is truly the sorcery of our age.

I'm just calling it American History X from now on.

John What-have-you-done-any-better is hard to fit on a business card.

The Chase case is a terrible example for several reasons laid out here: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/24396727-kermit-roosevelt-amicus?responsive=1&title=1

That's an amicus brief for this case, filed with the Supreme Court by the great-great-grandson of Teddy Roosevelt, a historian who spends a great deal of time explaining the full context of the fourteenth from actual historical record and case law, including (and excoriating) Chase.

A lawyer and commentator for Lawfare declared it the best of the briefs he's seen, and he cited other excellent ones as well that do not rely on Chase.

It's 54 pages, so not for the timid, but I found it a fascinating read and anyone wanting to know the actual history will as well.

If this chucklehead ever sees the general, we need to crucify him with this conspicuously braindead stuff that literally no one, even the nutballs, want around them.

"Ask and you shall receive", this guy really thinks he's God.

You misspelled dumdum, dumdum. (/s just in case that wasn't clear)

Fuck this guy.

That really doesn't need to be known, we could tell just from average daily active user counts. If those weren't provided, that's a big red flag on the rest of their numbers because there's no reason not to include those numbers. Active users is the most accurate measure. They might reasonably choose to hype the signups number, but if everyone wants to know actives and it's not provided, that's Meta choosing to hide the information. Not a confident move.

Rock on, my friend.