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  • You I get, but others seem to agree as well. I'm just teasing tho!

    1. "Allow states to opt out?" Isn't this already something under their control? How is this a federally mandated thing? I mean Arizona already doesn't do it.

    2. if its a federal decision just make the change apply everywhere. No one wants every state doing this differently. Think of the poor programmers.

  • How is this the top comment. Worst choice!

  • Same, I don't really do "browser history"

  • I like your choice, I think it still captures the original idea!

  • And all it cost was all of our privacy and prosperity

  • What, are you microwaving them?

  • There is no karma here so it literally doesn't matter, I would try to not worry about it

  • This is me but it's TNG both times

  • The patriot act was reversed?

  • He's a solid #2

  • He seems to be pretty cool with supporting a genocide now

  • I've not done this specifically, but I know the pain of wanting to make things neat and it breaking things. Then having to live with the unsatisfying setup instead of making everything symmetrical and scratching my brain itch.

  • Maybe! I also don't know how things work under the hood.

  • I agree with this but it doesn't fully explain why the comment itself gets removed while the fact that you commented doesn't. If the explanation is deletion can't be enforced across instances, why half-delete it? I think ultimately that's just a design choice.

  • Yes, yes they were.

  • The flag code are guidelines, not enforceable law

  • Tried this out (via docker) and it works great except the more I use it the more memory the container racks up, seems like a memory leak