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  • My understanding is that juries in America dont really deliberate on a verdict or a sentence. Thats up to the judge.

    Instead, I believe they're presented with all the facts and arguments, then determine based on that information whether or not the the prosecution's claims hold up.

    So its more of a "based on the facts you have been presented with, do you think the defendant did X", rather than "should the defendant be punished for this crime?"

    Most Trump supporters understand that he's a criminal, but believe that his actions are in service of the greater good. So in a situation like this the distinction between "do the facts line up" and "should he be punished" is an important one.

  • I would argue that damage to property is much better than damage to people.

  • I don't blame HR for wanting to make their jobs easier, everyone else does that too.

    I blame HR for not taking time to think about problems that could arise by having a computer judge if a person will be a good fit at the company, which is a famously difficult task, even if you're intimately familiar with the role you're filling and all the people your potential hire will be working with.

  • This is explicitly against their TOS. Whether or not you'll be found out is a whole other matter

  • Half-foots only live to about 50 in that universe, so he would be roughly the equivalent to 50 in human-years.

  • I also want this as a canvas print. If you find one, let me know where.

  • It's the comic sans of art movements. It works really well for what it was designed for (eye-catching, inoffensive, and simple) but its both overused and misused in enough places that people have soured on it over the years.

  • Its especially bad these days to the point where im not even sure how to find good results anymore, but 5 years ago things were much better (or at least astroturfing was way less common).

  • The only use reviews have is to make sure that the app youre downloading is most likely the original and not a malicious lookalike.

    Artificial content has poisoned the web to the point that adding "reddit" to the end of google searches so that you could get real human content was commonplace.

    I miss the days where you had to learn HTML if you wanted to share your opinions online.

  • To be fair, the alcoholic menu us typically like this too. 95% of the menu is beer, wine, or vodka and some kind of syrup.

  • To be fair, comparing terminal to the registry is not comparing apples to apples. The registry is more like a complicated config file full of barely documented options. Still miserable to work in, but that's beside the point.

    The terminal equivalent to windows is Powershell which id say is much more favorable.

  • I had the same thought. I thought kiwis were smaller than pigeons.

  • Honestly, with the unfathomable amount of money he was set the make from that deal, I dont blame him for doing it.

    It's a good message too, if you ignore who said it and why.

  • Someone didnt watch the video

  • Computer engineers will try to get 2 things running on anything that could be described as Turing complete. The first is Conway's Game of Life and the other is Doom

  • How?

    I dual boot and use the command line a similar amount in both. cmd and powershell in windows are super useful for troubleshooting things that don't work, or setting configuration options that are just not possible from the GUI, like disabling the hiberfil

  • Windows error messages are usually something to pay attention to if they generate a popup. But you can ignore most errors and warnings in the event viewer.

    Linux is the same. If you get a popup, look into that, but if you see warnings or errors in a logfile then they can most likely be ignored if the app is working

  • It's good opsec to have a VPN when torrenting but thats largely due to the risk of being identified commiting a crime.(Or at the very least, having your ISP send you an angry letter about copyright infringement)

    If thats not part of your threat model, then you dont need to worry.