People are publishing programs anonymously! They don’t care about it, there’s no consequence to it.
Hell, that’s like believing the introduction of a prison system stops all crime. People just try to find better ways to hide.
People are publishing programs anonymously! They don’t care about it, there’s no consequence to it.
Hell, that’s like believing the introduction of a prison system stops all crime. People just try to find better ways to hide.
That’s as long as someone takes the time to check the code, that’s my whole point.
There’s torrents with malware that are well seeded even though you can see comments from people saying they’re infected, people don’t care and you over estimate people’s capacities if you think the majority understands what they’re installing when downloading stuff online, as long as it fills its purpose, they’ll never know that they just installed a crypto miner without realizing it.
Nothing is nuanced on the internet
Minimizing the chance of things going that wrong… So not trusting anonymous people on the internet?
How many FOSS users are actually able to understand or fix the programs they use? Do you systematically check the code of everything you get from GitHub?
I understand the principle and I do use FOSS, I just don’t make myself believe that more than a ridiculously small minority of people actually check the code of what they’re installing.
At the same time it’s much easier to sue a company you know compared to LollipopCat35 from GitHub
Simple, the galaxy is pretty much flat so go up, turn 90°, travel until you’re over your destination, go down, same as an helicopter!
The best part is that it’s only State spendings, people in the USA also pay for private insurance individually!
You do what you want, I’ll be looking at you guys from a first world country in the meantime, as if MAD didn’t show us how stupid the American live for weapons is.
Or why people need to get their shit together and get involved in politics
And if you think cutting taxes will make it better then you’re hopeless.
An extra 100£ per month wouldn’t have stopped your ass from bleeding or fixed your abscess, but cutting taxes will mean that it will take even longer to get the services that already take too long to get.
People like you never win when taxes are cut, but people like you are also gullible enough to believe conservatives when they tell them cutting taxes will improve their life.
You’re acting like those cuts will not be taken from those services that aren’t doing well and they won’t just become even worse while the things that don’t profit you will stay the same.
Hell, if a 4% cut is 100£ a month it means you’re making 30k£ a year, you’re the person that should be asking for more taxation because you’ll be the first one who will need to use safety nets!
Shoveling your problems forward I see…
Right now the 100 pounds help, when you need social services it will cost you more than whatever you’ve saved because that 100 pounds didn’t go to financing them.
Oh wow, Oregon got rid of that stupid law!
Imagine that, you’ve got people there that had to put gas in their car for the first time in 50+ years of driving!
The USA is weird… You’re in one State and you aren’t allowed to put fuel in your car by yourself then you cross the border to the next State and you can put fuel by yourself AND you can do it without having to hold the nozzle while it’s pumping…
You’re over analysing things for no reasons as my choice of word is perfectly appropriate when you take half a second to figure out the context.
Japanese really don’t like to be reminded of the bad things they’ve done huh?
Russia can sign many things without really caring, like a guarantee to Ukraine that they would respect their sovereignty and borders in exchange for them getting rid of their nuclear weapons…
The remark at the end - " your own family comes first" - just ends up sounding selfish and anti-social.
American media introducing American values in their analysis of the situation of a completely different country? No!
What’s funny too is that if American culture didn’t spread all over the world, the car culture and want for a car would probably be close to non existent in countries like Singapore. It’s a very small country that’s extremely dense, it doesn’t make much sense to want a car when you’ve got nowhere to put it anyway.
First of all, I already answered that question many times and second of all, you calling it a “nonsense” definition shows that you’re just arguing in bad faith because you’re not ready to accept that you just didn’t know that the word has multiple definitions depending on context.
Good night.
You can bet on that kind of stuff in the UK?