You guys are literally acting like the kid killed a cop, shat on his helmet, gave the helmet to his widow, stole the helmet back from the widow, and then shat on it again, and you're all just high-five'ing the murderer-helmet-shitter all over! I'm literally not saying this as hyperbole, it's literally what you guys are doing, yeah!
Well that's just bad reading comprehension. The next sentence "(distancing use of "identifies" courtesy of Cleveland.com") makes it obvious it's being used sarcastically because yes, identifying as Muslim makes you Muslim while the publication uses distancing language to imply that he just believes he is one but has no proof or whatever.
But it's already how it works. And harassing a judge overseeing your case is probably not a good idea. But if you're the judge and it happened to you randomly, well... don't bring it up in the court?
I'm pretty sure if the judge's problem with the airline was legitimately related to the case at hand, it would be a conflict of interests and he would have to recuse himself anyway.
I find BitBucket a much superior alternative, so I haven't hosted anything in GitHub for a while. It also allows closed repos, which, while not great for open-source, it's great when I just want to put my grocery list in a repo for whatever reason.
But I can't guarantee that it hasn't, or won't in the future do the same as the hub of gits and go Full Retard... crackdown mode policing.
Well, they probably paid a lot of brib... fancy dinners to make sure the lawmakers changed the definition of lobbyist. They're just trying to get their money's worth.
Also, the fork named VeraCrypt supposedly added somewhat stronger encryption (or larger keys or whatever). Not backward compatible tho, so you need to move all your stuff to new volumes.
Step 1: Send FOIA request to FBI to get these "secret" documents. Step 2: Laugh as the FBI sends these documents fully redacted with black ink. Step 3: Download the unredacted documents from their original sources or any other uncesored source. Step 4: Reply to the FBI, saying that their document was unreadable, so you did them a favor and removed all of the black ink for them. Attach said unredacted document. Step 5: Hilarity.
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On the post: Peru's New Data Retention Law Gives Police Warrantless Access To Real-Time And Historical Mobile Phone Geolocation Data
Wait, never mind, too late.
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On the post: Judge Insists His Own Lost Luggage Is A 'Key' Issue In Massive Lawsuit He's Overseeing Against British Airways
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On the post: Github Nukes Repository Over Use Of The Word 'Retard'
But I can't guarantee that it hasn't, or won't in the future do the same as the hub of gits and go Full Retard... crackdown mode policing.
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Re: Simple concept
That he's having second thoughts about this threesome?
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On the post: Protocols Instead Of Platforms: Rethinking Reddit, Twitter, Moderation And Free Speech
Typo? I bet a lot of people would like to reset the internet, tho.
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On the post: FBI Withholds 69 Pages of TrueCrypt-Related Documents, Most Of Which Can Already Be Found Online
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On the post: FBI Withholds 69 Pages of TrueCrypt-Related Documents, Most Of Which Can Already Be Found Online
Step 2: Laugh as the FBI sends these documents fully redacted with black ink.
Step 3: Download the unredacted documents from their original sources or any other uncesored source.
Step 4: Reply to the FBI, saying that their document was unreadable, so you did them a favor and removed all of the black ink for them. Attach said unredacted document.
Step 5: Hilarity.
On the post: Torrent Madness: UK Cybercrime Official Argues That File Sharing Is A Gateway Drug To Crime
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On the post: Torrent Madness: UK Cybercrime Official Argues That File Sharing Is A Gateway Drug To Crime
On the post: Lawyer Asman Drops Lawsuit Against EFF, But Claims That 'Ass man' Comments Are Defamatory
Re: Re: MASSnick.
On the post: Lawyer Asman Drops Lawsuit Against EFF, But Claims That 'Ass man' Comments Are Defamatory
"I've sued people before."
-Assman
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