

You’ve still not managed to state now we are defending the US. We are defending ourselves.


You’ve still not managed to state now we are defending the US. We are defending ourselves.


The US turned on us a long time ago. Our PM has been very clear that the attack on Iran is not legal.
Iran has already launched a missile towards Cyprus. Tell me, how were they involved?


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Blame the browsers for creating the APIs.


Huh? No one is angry about that. It is state media. But it’s independent even if the Tories did try and make it less so.
The issue is that most people associate “state media” with it being controlled by the state.


We are absolutely not defending the US. Think about it. Why would the world’s largest military need the UK to defend them?
The UK is stopping Iran firing missiles are countries that aren’t involved.


What am I missing here? The UK is just saying to Iran don’t fire missiles at countries that haven’t been involved in firing missiles at you.
That’s sensible.


Great news. I’ll admit, I think Labour are doing a pretty okay job but they are pandering to Reform voters a little too much and I’d like to vote for Greens at the next election.
I’m pretty sure though that I’ll have to tactically vote to keep Reform out.


To be fair I hadn’t heard of some of these, so I think you’re right. I wouldn’t go so far as as to say he’s a white supremacist but it definitely seems like he has an “ideology”
Edit: The more I read about it the more it’s pissing me off. Especially defending DHH who wrote that trash article about London (I’m not a Londoner but I’m a Brit who’s there enough with work to know he’s talking absolute shit).


I don’t think you should be able to make claims like this without hard proof.
Do you have any information about this?
Edit: So I found out where you read that, and that article is wayyy over thinking that comment.
I think the Twitter comment could be taken multiple ways and it would be fair to give them the benefit of the doubt.


Surely you read the article?
"The requirement from the start was byte-for-byte identical output from both pipelines. "
The bytecode from C++ is identical to the Rust output.

I think they use a lot of heuristics.
To test I made a new VM with fresh browser, running with a VPN and I still got banned, although it took slightly longer (maybe a few days).
It’s possible though my VPN was used on my old account at some point though. But still.

I was the same. There was one sub I won’t name where I made a comment against a celebrity (nothing bad, just making fun of her) and got banned.
I usually delete my Reddit accounts after a year just because I’m wary of how much info you can accidentally reveal about yourself.
Well, I’d made a new account and accidentally posted on the same sub which immediately got me a permanent ban for evasion.
My fault, but no real loss. For the last few years I rarely contribute and just use Reddit for info.
In what way are we on the US’s side?