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  • I wonder how this would interact with, say, Manhattan's Eruv—a wire used by some Jews to demark a private space.

  • And Dolly Parton!

  • I see you have never driven behind a pickup truck on a gravel road.

  • There was a time when I would've agreed with you. I still endeavour to this day to avoid profanity.

    Today, however, I don't agree that using "fuck" is at all an indicator of a low vocabulary (except in the case of overuse, but that's true of any word). There are emotions that civil people aren't supposed to feel, so we need words that we aren't supposed to use to express them.

    Fuck can be used to great effect, and should be.

  • If they had legitimate rationale, they would've published it.

  • Oh man, this tickles my brain like bonehurtyjuice on the other site.

  • Life was simpler before 9/11.

    Uh, I'm pretty sure you can still buy reflective vests at Home Depot.

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  • Picard: Fais-le, câlice

  • A democratic leader needs to accurately represent their constituents and surround themselves with knowledgeable experts. No matter how well-schooled someone is, no one person can know everything involved in running a country.

  • Guess it was a bad time to download more RAM

  • Fuck, me too.

  • Gentoo? With 4GB of RAM? That sounds like a challenge!

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  • It's also 36 years old. I think we can cut it some slack 🤣

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  • Hey, IRC was federated before federation was cool.

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  • Gentoo nerds represent!

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  • Let me preface this by saying I'm pretty anticapitalist, but I think the idea is that you create a new product or expand into a new industry. You can maintain growth for a long time that way.

  • Yeah, that feels like a really weird choice.

  • D. Richard Hipp designed SQLite in the spring of 2000 while working for General Dynamics on contract with the United States Navy.

    source

    Well today I learned!