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If a person or product is famous they are almost certainly compromised.

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I hope everyone enjoyed the pun fun. ;)

See the comment on line 31 in the source code.

FreePascal is secret weapon.
Features:
LLVM backend
transpile to javascript
compiles almost anywhere, probably even your toaster
FAST FAST FAST
When sticking to the procedural method the source reads like pseudocode. This makes it useful for writing cryptography and workhorse tools that require utmost clarity.
When team Python sunset v2.7 and vaporized a decade worth of source code I abandoned Python for Pascal for all my personal fiddles. A Pascal program will compile and start while the Python interpreter is still warming up.


The fallacy is failing to understand the authoritarian spirit behind purported ‘humanitarian’ causes, especially those that involve using the deadly force of the state for funding. People who worship the idol of political power are generally lacking awareness of their own desire to boss others around. Failing to learn from history is part and parcel of the matter. Giving government ubiquitous control over the food supply has one result, and history has proved it a hundred times over. Complain all you want about greed in the market–government is near infinitely greedier.


It is a solution in search of a problem. And it would create far more expensive problems than it proposes to solve. The Soviets already did this kind of thing–the same Soviets who deliberately starved millions to death with manufactured food shortages.


The school cafeterias could remain open 24/7 for everyone. Sure, taxes would go up about 50% or so, but free sloppy joes would be well worth it, amirite?


What you propose has existed for decades. See the link:
Thanks for the link. I see you’re not far from the home of Iris DeMent. She’s a treasure.
Any southerner with a CamelCase SurName usually is special.
Nice cat. You caught the blue eyes with just the right amount of laser vision.
How about a link to that podcast? If it has a RSS feed so much the better.


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After Internet: chop wood, carry water.


I just now discovered this. I think I will have a gander.


Wise choice. Debian is upstream of the lion’s share of Linux desktop distros.


I like seeing cool things done with BASH. Hat tip to the Greek letters.


One of the newsgroup moderators probably knows the answer.
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‘Age verification’ is a thin pretext for the real purpose: mandating an API that allows remote access and control of the operating system.