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Post Malone's country music is pretty good

@MrMaxPowers247 This is fake. The first page was never on the who's website

@ROSEHOON Yall are retarded. Those things aren't viruses. That's why there isn't a vaccine for them.

@awethon I like oauth but I'm aware there are plenty of problems with it

We can either continue complaining that people use bad passwords and reuse passwords or we can try to come up with some better solution to authentication

Practiscore.com provides a lot of data from shooting competitions in csv format (or close to it). I've been messing with machine learning and I want to come up with something to do with this data. Best I've thought of so far is training an algorithm to predict the winner of a match by analyzing data from a single stage.

I can't stand movies and tv shows where people have conversations while driving and spend almost no time looking at the road

@timorl the US Navy has a lot of ports in places where this might be useful

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter
The issue of marque and reprisal was raised before Congress after the September 11 attacks and again on July 21, 2007, by Congressman Ron Paul. The attacks were defined as acts of "air piracy" and the Marque and Reprisal Act of 2001 was introduced, which would have granted the president the authority to use letters of marque and reprisal against the specific terrorists, instead of warring against a foreign state. The terrorists were compared to pirates in that they are difficult to fight by traditional military means. On April 15, 2009, Paul also advocated the use of letters of marque to address the issue of Somali pirates operating in the Gulf of Aden. However, the bills Paul introduced were not enacted into law.

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Aparently in 2001 and in 2009 Rand Paul tried to get the government to start issueing letters of marque to privateers to fight terrorists. I fully support this only because its awesome

Is anyone calling the many chinese state sponsored hacking groups privateers? I think it's a great fit

@en Android apps generally use a built in SQLite database

I have submitted my signature to this open letter in support of RMS and the @fsf. Not because I agree with everything RMS has said (I don't), but because I believe that censorship of reasonable and civil debate has no place in an organization that claims to be dedicated to "freedom." I know that if someone as influential as RMS can be pushed out, someone like me doesn't stand a chance. Censorship, "cancel culture," and the resulting chilling effect hurt those with the least institutional power and support the most. I'm glad they are standing up to this mob, and I hope that means "subversives" like me can feel welcome in the free software community once again.

https://rms-support-letter.github.io
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