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  • OF COURSE it was. Nobody would legitimately not sleep with Musk, I mean not want to be his daughter, I mean, not vote the way he dictated unless there was outside influence.

    Couldn't be him.

  • It seemed like a good idea at the time.

    I mean, it's worked for him in the private sector. Didn't scale up.

  • Thing is, he's not doing anything. He's just riding the train. He doesn't understand or care about the stuff the people around him are doing. He believed them when they said it would make him beloved.

    He's just an idiot snake oil salesman.

  • You mad bastard, that's twisted genius!

  • Piece of cake. Just make it a illegal to vote for anyone but Republicans.

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  • It is! Some countries use a "permanent" ink to prevent voting twice, but yes, just let people vote.

    Let's imagine one person one vote, but without voter ID. Now, one person can be 10 people...IF that one person wants to set the record for "easiest voter fraud conviction ever."

    In-person election fraud isn't a thing that statistically happens.

    However, requiring an ID does SUPPRESS turnout in countries that are deporting so quickly they sometimes accidently deport their own citizens and can't get them back (true story bro).

    So you fixed a problem that doesn't exist, but hurt poor and marginalized people. Sounds like a shitty idea.

  • I'll put Kirk's virility up against Han Solo's any day.

  • RECOUNT UNTIL SHE LOSES!

    Musk, probably.

  • He doesn't seem to want order, and the bills paid at the end of the month.

    I think breaking up the Republic would be fine with him. No commitment to the IDEALS of the USA.

    Say what you will about what the US has been, just watch "The West Wing" if you want to see an example of what drives people who care about making this country function better.

    Sure it's fiction, but it's the fictions that make living in the real world possible.

  • Russian's economy is in the dumpster, yeah? Like, they're a few years ahead of us on the falling-apart scale?

    Have we seen big, shitty countries before? Russia and the US being shitty, non-globally competitive countries means neither one is likely to be a winner.

  • I'm not trying to be like some HOLY MOUNTAIN that no unclean things can ever touch.

    I'm just trying to keep myself free. I'll use people's stuff. If that starts becoming bondage, I'm out

  • I feel like a good illustration would be a bicycle.

    1. My bicycle works fine, a little slow, but it beats walking, and requires little to no outside resources or upkeep.
    2. My neighbor, Joe Microsoft, slaps an 80cc motor on my bike. It's a lot faster, and less work for me, and Joe keeps it full of gas and tuned up, and fixes it when it breaks.
    3. I need Joe now to support my biking. I no longer have the resources to do it at this level, but Joe does.

    Is that about right? Are we selling open source for speed and convenience?

  • Bill Gates stated: "One thing we have got to change in our strategy – allowing Office documents to be rendered very well by other people's browsers is one of the most destructive things we could do to the company. We have to stop putting any effort into this and make sure that Office documents very well depend on proprietary IE capabilities. Anything else is suicide for our platform. This is a case where Office has to avoid doing something to destroy Windows."

    That Wikipedia is a gold mine of evil.

  • What are we, North Korea? We can't accept information from certain countries? I can understand being wary of state-sponsored information terrorism, but "Hey, here's a Cuban road? A good place for a guava and cheese pastry?"

    Come on. This was really the trigger?

  • I'm retired and doing hobby projects in Python and java, so I get choices (including not playing) but wtf, big tech figured out how to take over open source?

    That's particularly evil.

  • Ding ding ding ding ding!

    Like, just BRAND NEW, leaning baby programmer!

    Nope, not that. Haven't earned the name 'programmer' at all.

    Just a guy who is starting to learn and is probably going to abandon learning but is going to try anyway and is trying not to fuck up in the beginning! Guy.

    Plus I'm 63. So learning anything at all is like nailing boards to sand.

    Maybe I learned it, but that was last week. Can't expect me to remember last week shit.

  • Don't care what she says. Next please.

  • So wait.

    GitHub is Microsoft?

    EDIT: Okay, fuck that. I was just getting all set up there but not now.

    I am trying to decide between PyCharm and VS Code for my Python IDE. I was leaning toward VS Code, but they're Microsoft too, aren't they?