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The referee that decided most of the scores in prison for 30 years, he was a very close friend to the cheater [1]

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8e-H4sEHB54


I doubt some the best/most popular players of the USA-tech-industry dream team will get any real punishment at their own soil. Any fines will give a sense of justice to the public but it will just be peanuts.


These won't be the same peanuts from the peanut gallery right? I didn't get many to begin with and if we have to share...


They aren't going to get fined. There's nothing they can be fined for.


Flash wasn't open, they should had made their own browser when they still had the chance. One can still do some aggressive fingerprinting using new browser technologies.


Even though CPUs have been made more power efficient the last decade, I've read that there'll be a performance reduction of 30-50% on the intel ones.


I thought it was more like 20-30% for specific applications, mostly database stuff.


Ethically earned money and positive popularity among peers would be my main driver. I'd defintely like to create a few inventions here and there related in my niche for the betterment of society.


PHP is the backend language that currently pays my bills. PhpStorm and Xdebug are mature enough, so are the frameworks such as Laravel.


I'm currently reading this during a meeting. Hell of a coincidence!


I used to do just that, but then I found myself always appending !g to the queries.


I really hope justice is served one way or another. This action by Uber feels really shady to me (much worse than Google's tax evasion loopholes). What would be the consequences if something like this happened in a European country such as Germany?


Какаю would the translated to "I poo" (hence Кака would be "poo"). Срач would be the stronger word in Russian [1].

[1] https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D1%81%D1%80%D0%B0%D1%87


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