

some political goal
This is the part that faaaaaaaar too open to interpretation.
violence
That’s the secondmost problematic part.
some political goal
This is the part that faaaaaaaar too open to interpretation.
violence
That’s the secondmost problematic part.
I’m also a heavy Obsidian user, but yes it’s a full featured markdown editor.
Heynote does exactly what you like from notepad++ (persistent buffer, no saving) but instead of tabs you can press ctrl+enter and just start a new note (with line numbers starting over at 1) right below the previous one.
On top of that, hit ctrl+L and you can pick your language and get some nice formatting.
All just as lightweight as notepad/++
Heynote is my new goto for this usecase: https://heynote.com/
Plus the acronym rules are inconsistent. It should be FURRE or FURRORIE
vote Trump next time
The implication here is quite scary.
Saving millions?? Goodness! That could be upwards of a dollar per person!
So you’re saying your prefrontal cortex doesn’t even have a Holy C✝ compiler? Terry looks down on you in shame.
He’s more subtle. He’s been calling him just “Donald”.
I haven’t seen this take spreading much yet, so posting it here too:
Canada needs to start stealing IP from the US and violating their copyright. Create and sell jailbreaks for American hardware.
That was part of the free-trade agreement, so there’s no reason to continue honoring it at this point.
No, obviously not before he was murdered. When did I say that? With the facts we have now, it seems to me like he deserved the fate that was brought to him: death.
The CTO and CDO are just a quick Google search away – like I said, they would be at the top of the chain of command for all the tech systems they’re using to maximise profit. What more do you need to know to make the call?
Is self defense a necessary component of killing then? Or do you think it is justified to kill to save another? A family member for example?
Yup, sure.
I don’t know much about them, and I am not for meaningless murder, so I would not support their deaths.
And you knew more about Brian Thompson before he was murdered? I don’t buy it.
I believe that you have missed a few questions of my own in your response, however.
Didn’t miss them, just not moving on from mine first.
Do you believe there are circumstances where someone can deserve death?
Of course.
And if so, what are those circumstances?
Not sure it’s possible to give an exhaustive list. One example would be that someone has a gun pointed at me with clear intent to kill me. I would be justified in killing them before they can pull the trigger.
So the CTO and CDO? Murder, or no?
So the CTO and CDO – you’d like them to be murdered yeah? Since they would have been in charge of the infamous AI.
Who else in the C-suite would you like to be murdered?
What about presidents? VPs? Directors? Maybe just a light stabbing?
80% paid out means 20% stolen.
I’m curious how you think a “free” healthcare system somehow operates without a budget…
Do they have the ability to make executive decisions for united healthcare? I think not.
They can’t refuse to carry out work that contributes to these unjust acts? Shouldn’t it be their duty to commit fraud against the company in favour of the client?
Celebrating the murder is advocacy.
Conceptually I think we should and do treat it differently from causing harm actively and intentionally. But of course they shoulder responsibility.
So you advocate for the murder of all ~440,000 UHC employees?
I’d love to know what you’d consider the difference to be between “just asking questions”, and actually asking questions.
I genuinely cannot find where you think I was “just asking questions”. I’d love to know what you’d prefer to see as a response instead.
Edit: Sad that you see that as a demand. I hope you get the help you need with whatever you’re going through that makes you behave this way.
What a shame, I genuinely don’t understand what it was. I’ve been nothing but good faith this whole time, sarcastic sure, but always good faith, unless someone started deliberately trolling me (aka you).
Truly wish you could just communicate what it was that triggered your response.
No it doesn’t? They literally called it an exception…