Hawanja
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- Comment on California just passed a law forcing mandatory DRM in 3D printers 2 days ago:
Because mass surveillance is bad? I don’t want my printer to send everything I print to private companies
I am ok with someone not being able to print out a gun and then blow people away with it.
And if mass surveillance bothers you, then you should get rid of your cell phone.Even if you are somehow ok with the surveillance, there are still issues with copywrite. I’m pretty sure it would be pretty easy for some large company to seal ideas or to prevent you from making replacement parts for stuff that you bought and paid for
Yeah but not everything I leagally buy and pay for can be used to murder people. For example, if I print out a battery cover for my remote control I then cannot go to a hotel room in Las Vegas and massacre 50 people at a country music festival with it.
- Comment on California just passed a law forcing mandatory DRM in 3D printers 3 days ago:
How does it hurt the general public, exactly? By not letting them shoot each other?
- Comment on California just passed a law forcing mandatory DRM in 3D printers 3 days ago:
Yeah but a right wing incel maniac trying to get a gun to go blow away a high school isn’t going to know how to mill his own gun. He might download on and use his father’s 3D printer to make one.
- Comment on California just passed a law forcing mandatory DRM in 3D printers 3 days ago:
Well, no. It’ll create a whole new class of crimes.
- Comment on California just passed a law forcing mandatory DRM in 3D printers 3 days ago:
Good, means less lunatics waving around guns. No objection here.
- Comment on how to cut aluminum pipe with hardly any comments about flock cameras 1 week ago:
So the green lazer damages the camera, right? Not that I would ever do that myself.
- Comment on how to cut aluminum pipe with hardly any comments about flock cameras 1 week ago:
Yeah but they have to pay someone to go clean off the mud, right? I mean it drains their resources, also will probably not lead to you jail time if you get caught.
- Comment on how to cut aluminum pipe with hardly any comments about flock cameras 1 week ago:
Isn’t it just as effective to throw mud on the camera? That way if you get caught it’s not really “vandalism” since you’re not really damaging the device. Maybe not a get out of jail free card, but much easier for a lawyer to defend.
- Comment on Spooooookyyyyy Scaaaaaaaarrryyyy 2 months ago:
You are a good example of that, yes.
- Comment on Spooooookyyyyy Scaaaaaaaarrryyyy 2 months ago:
I think the reason you try to bully me in every thread where we cross paths is because I handed your ass to you on a silver platter with all the trimmings, and your ego won’t let you live it down, because the thing people like you fear most of all is being proved wrong.
- Comment on Spooooookyyyyy Scaaaaaaaarrryyyy 2 months ago:
What, you want me to do the work for you? I don’t work for free.
- Comment on Spooooookyyyyy Scaaaaaaaarrryyyy 2 months ago:
I mean yeah, you can believe China and the USSR weren’t poverty stricken totalitarian hellholes, it’s a free country.
Which is ironic becasue in those countries you would not be free to hold that opinion. - Comment on Spooooookyyyyy Scaaaaaaaarrryyyy 3 months ago:
Thanks! Tell that to all the people defending China and the USSR please.
- Comment on Spooooookyyyyy Scaaaaaaaarrryyyy 3 months ago:
The people who live(d) there.
- Comment on Spooooookyyyyy Scaaaaaaaarrryyyy 3 months ago:
That said, the amount of income disparity in “communist” countries has generally been much less than capitalist ones.
The only thing I disagree with is this.
- Comment on Spooooookyyyyy Scaaaaaaaarrryyyy 3 months ago:
It’s like if the Onion wasn’t funny.
- Comment on Spooooookyyyyy Scaaaaaaaarrryyyy 3 months ago:
Yeah but in real life communist countries are as explotative as capitalist ones.
It’s almost like all countries are based on the rich exploiting the poor or something. - Comment on Whatever happened to the days when shit just...worked? 8 months ago:
I would like google to work like it used to. Youtube search is freaking useless nowadays also.
- Comment on I dunno 8 months ago:
Well, it’s causing YOU confusion yes. But to anyone who remembers the order of operation it’s not confusing at all.
- Comment on I dunno 8 months ago:
But how do you know they did that? Becuase it’s perfectly legit the way it’s written.
- Comment on I dunno 8 months ago:
I just fail to see how you come to the conclusion that it was written in a “mean” way. It’s math, there is no “nice” way to write an equation.
- Comment on I dunno 8 months ago:
You got it wrong on your first try, didn’t you? Lol, it’s not “mean” to write a math problem. Seriously man, not everything is a conspiracy. No one wrote this problem on purpose just to make you fail to understand it, that’s dumb.
- Comment on I dunno 8 months ago:
It’s written the same way literally thousands of math problems in thousands of textbooks have written the same type of math problem for the last 100 years. OP did not write it that way to be “mean.” He wrote it that way because it’s a legit way to write it.
- Comment on I dunno 8 months ago:
What’s hard about it is people are fucking stupid.
- Comment on Is it gay to have pleasurable sex with your wife? 8 months ago:
Fellas, is it gay to breathe?
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- Comment on California man creates AI chatbot to waste the time of telemarketers 2 years ago:
This man is doing God’s work.
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