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I’m not buying what you’re selling. And I’ll give you my unique Canadian perspective on why I’m not.

None of that shit matters any more. People don’t care about logic or truth.

There’s that moment in every dead company’s history where a new boss shows up and tells everyone

The choices make complete sense if you assume that these people aren’t supposed to make exectuive decisions but to follow the instructions of everybody who has loaned Donald money.

Process separation in Chrome is a key need for real stability to prevent any page from crashing the entire browser. Mozilla have just released this approach in v51 (on the Mac, at least), separating the web view from the main browser and are moving toward the process-per-tab approach soon.

I’m guessing the knew they would get destroyed if they denied it and Zenimax could prove it. So tell the truth about it, then show the code wasn’t used in your product.

As a lawyer, I cringed when I saw such a benign (but wholly incriminating), “yeah, I did take files illegally, but should we really call it stealing?”

I think Zenimax might win, the idea that Palmer (rudimentary coder as they called him) created the Headset technology seems pretty silly. In the Quakecon 2012 interview, Carmack talks in great detail about how he debugged and solved all the latency issues/tracking rotation with existing headsets at ‘id’ and the

Was excited right up until you said....

One would think his admission to taking code that he admits he probably shouldn’t have is pretty damning. I’d wager Facebooks lawyers probably cringed when he said that. It will be interesting to see what the court says at the end.