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A fair place to start, but I’d like to know if there is some legal mistake or misconception. As a reasonable person, I can understand poor communications skills making it difficult to express a point - while context allows me to understand the point they are making.

Copyright lawyer here. Member of the bar in three states, including CA.

So BLM fails as a rhetorical device because it triggers the “All Lives Matter” line of logic? (“No, but, uh, see, that’s different see, because they’re talking about something that actually MATTERS!” <- more appeals to the scope, not the analogy).

The Kotaku commentariat has never been particularly good at understanding that analogies are about structure and not, at all, about magnitude.

[...]only one, of many, browsers failed to render a popular website correctly 

The OS doesn’t need to be perfect for it to render a website correctly. You seem to be trying to change the subject from “What if only one, of many, browsers failed to render a popular website correctly?”, to “What if the page has issues in every browser, signaling an underlying OS or implementation issue?”

Yeah. Plenty more to debug, but from that description alone, I’d say FF has a bug that makes it interact poorly with that version of Mac OS. They should see about fixing their problem.

If that user can open that page on nir PC in any other browser and have it render right, then Firefox is absolutely the problem.

Gotta love those armchair developers.
I really wish it was as simple as they all seem to think it is. My job would be much easier.

You’re right! I was wrong!

Cool story, bro.

Crackdown 3 didn’t have physics-based destruction, nor did it have destruction that was actually walkable terrain manipulation. The objects that collapsed were just obstacles that were then removed (how they crumbled could be different from player to player).

Looks like a transcription error.

It’s not about the architecture, but the magnitude. Applying destruction physics to that many voxels with the expectation that the physics work out mostly the same (so that any new paths created for one player, don’t just miss their target on another players and prevent the path from being formed) on multiple (up to

$30 is an insanely high price for earbuds, so I’m glad that someone is out there figuring out how to get the technology into people’s hands at reasonable price points.

Aye. I think about this often.

I tried to push this into the discussion of best mechanical keyboards, back in September! Alas, it’s all greys.

ITT: A bunch of people who have never seen someone properly use a tenkey.

It’s not about buying anything. Once x64 emulation on ARM is efficient (which has yet to be seen), we can start consolidating platforms. No reason to have a “windows phone” OS, because Windows can just run on your phone. Install it as “phone” mode, and it’ll run lighter, leaner, and with a specific UI. Install it as

Has it ever not been “The Public”?