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I don't see why I should write the same code twice. When I make a function and would already think about it's possible errors, I already fixed them. When I make a mistake, how could I be not aware of it while making these weird test cases. My unit testing is in my head.
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I implemented this test case because karma/grunt won't succeed if there isn't any test.
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Amen.
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Just code a good library and name it after her. Then everyone uses it and you can call it a bitch. Problem solved.
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@runfrodorun I still think the differences between the USA and the EU are somehow interesting. Haha. Well, okay. I'm not really frightened yet but I guess I will be sometimes.
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@bhedia Yeah, I understand. Hm.
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@runfrodorun seems like he deleted himself :/
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@praisekek you really shouldn't send me an SMS, it will cost you some roaming money. :/
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Btw I didn't play at ASK Payerbach-Schlöglmühl, because the team got dissolved one year before I got there. It was called something other at that moment but I don't remember.
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@praisekek yaaaay call me if you want :D
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@sour maaan why did you delete it, it was funny as hell :D
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@bittersweet See, that's what they all say...
"BuT I PrEfEr aNsI"
"BuT I PrEfEr mM/Dd/yY"
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@bittersweet @bittersweet tbh no one cares about ISO, although they came up with some of the best ways of categorizing, naming and sorting things. It's so sad. :/
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I don't get it, why this whole thing should bother me. I didn't commit a crime. If someone wants to "use data against me" he has to do it the proper way, over a court proceeding. At least in my country. I don't know what you all fear from? I understand being paranoid when you actually did something super questionable, but without anything? Why? How? In which fucked up country do you live that some dude could just come over and say "Look, you said this and this in WhatsApp last week, sooo uhm, yeah, you get executed now." Not even GoT has court proceedings that unfair. :D
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@runfrodorun i know that it's happening, and i appreciate it! for real...i don't care that some companies could know exactly who i am, what i eat, what i like, what i think...why should i?
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@runfrodorun i know the personalized ads and i actually like them...after some years i finally get something shown that interests me...and i stay longer in a website, when it's showing me ads from topics i'm interested in...even though i never click on them, they are just more comfortable
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I know about the algorithms. About the humanly irreversible prime calculations. But they are all nothing worth once a government makes up a law that lets them get a key for future messages or a law that forbiddens these secure methods. And I'm sure that would be the first thing they'd come up with.
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@YouDontMatter No, because a shitty government also forces your super secure companies to give them your data. ;)
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@YouDontMatter Power over what? If your government suddenly gets shitty it will be shitty for you, doesn't matter then if you used Google your whole life or not.
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And again, you all prove it. You think you are important. You're not. I'm not.
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@kp15 Still not the companies fault. They offer you various privacy options, they offer you to delete your account and all your data and you get it proven if you ask. In the EU there's even the right to be forgotten.
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@YouDontMatter Well to be fair, I live in Austria, it will never be my problem, because our government is based on democracy, not like in the USA. :D
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@linuxxx That's all not the fault of the companies. It's a governmental, legal and politic issue. Companies don't just hand them over to governments, in fact they are often very careful about it. But there are bittersweet laws and lobbies out there, which force the companies to give the data. Still, not their fault.
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@linuxxx Well if he wasn't it, where's the problem? I also got arrested one time because my brother did something. I had nothing to do with it, I didn't even see what he has done, still I had to stay at the police station for several hours. I know, that the police can be an asshole often, but that's not Google's fault. :D
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@tvel On the other hand, look, I've illegaly downloaded so many fucking games, programs and music albums. Alltogether worth 20k I suppose. Yet I'm not important enough.
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@tvel And that's good. Because my government wants safety and if I suddenly order an AK47 on the internet they have to and should fucking get me.
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@bojo Sorry, but when someone bases his political mindset on some facebook discussions, I'm not sorry for them. It's about manipulation. Just don't get manipulated. Easy. Read other media. Don't trust websites. Don't trust computer programs. Trust facts. Trust friends, not strangers. Well, simply don't teach yourself on politics in facebook.
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@tvel No, you don't have to. That's just not true. You don't have to use these services. :D
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@linuxxx "his account was used"
Who was it? He himself? Well...
And what do you mean with "ripped apart"?