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Comment Re:why speculate? (Score 0) 87

why not speculate? The tone of replies here is disappointing but hardly surprising: toxic men playing the victim card, toxically. What gives you license to criticize somebody's rights to speculate? I pointed to an event reported on by NPR that at least superficially seems related to the story. All you brought was a shitty attitude.

Comment Thanks, Obama (Score 0) 250

Remember when the GQP fretted repeatedly about that scary Muslim Barack HUSSEIN Obama having an agenda to institute Sharia law across the nation should he be reelected? I remember those complaints quite vividly, and yet here we are thanks to Republican efforts to curtail women's rights and ban books most of these idiots probably never read. "Accuse the other of that you are guilty.” — Joseph Goebbels

Comment Re:This is why forking is a thing (Score 1) 120

I'm trying to understand what you're saying here. Making up some versions here, we have Redis the software product being developed under FOSS up to and including version 42.0. Now Redis Ltd. comes along and says, "we're taking the product private". It sounds like you're saying that whether we're talking about all versions up to and including v42 can be taken out of the public domain and can't be used by the very people who made contributions to that FOSS codebase, making a FOSS fork impossible. Is that right? It seems like various FOSS licenses should be preventing this...

Comment Re:Suspended again! (Score 1) 109

No company could possibly be stupid enough to suspend *all* features for misbehaving on the social-media side of things. Then again, it's Elon we're talking about here and X has been a litany of bad business choices so far. On the other hand, he's so beholden to the mighty dollar that maybe the fact that he gets money from your future transactions gets you a special level membership of "X looking the other way". Hard to say how this might play out.

Comment Re:I guess (Score 1) 84

Ironically, some GOP candidate is going to stand up and declare that this is probably a union problem, or that Hunter Biden was somehow involved, and that criminal prosecution of either union people or Hunter couple with slashing government oversight is the only way to fix an ailing manufacturer. Worst of all, he/she will say it unironically to please the raving lunatics that believe such nonsense.

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