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We absolutely CAN limit how many homes people are allowed to own. Whether or not we SHOULD is the argument here.

Fan works of Star Wars have long been as good or better than the official releases. The world would be a much richer place if anyone was free to create whatever they wanted.

Filling in creeper holes and cutting down floating trees left by my children is a never ending job though.

If only that truly was a unique trait…

Surely a simple filter by number of stars on a project would improve the quality of code LLMs ingest.

You just convinced me to star it.

”I’m doing my part!”


Hot take, nobody should trust anybody. Trustless systems could certainly exist for this, if the government took the time to care.


Trust is key to modern society. Any measure aimed at supplanting trust increases transaction costs in the economy.


Which is silly, specifically for telecoms, because get don’t make their money on the standard, they make it on providing the service.


Sometimes you can even get your gullible users to spread those “not ads” for you!

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Very spicy containers if they get damaged.


You search for “Canon cameras” and a search result ad shows you where to buy a Canon camera in your area.


I see - thanks for the explanation. I try to filter out those sorts of ads too, because I don't want my decisions to be biased by the money someone else spends, but they certainly are less annoying than the usual sort.

I wonder whether you would consider ads for fashion houses in a fashion magazine to be "solicited" or "unsolicited"?


Excellent example. Others might include grabbing a brochure for a car or visiting a product webpage (like an iPhone page).


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