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It’s a little known fact that the first answer to Linus’ first message announcing his new OS was “You stupid thing, why did you created it? It ruined it! Linux was better before!”.


Because we wouldn’t speak about it, if he didn’t do that.
It’s absolutely not.
What I say is that there is more than three variables. The three variables are already the result of addition of other variables rounded.
Unless 40.5, 56.5 and 3.5 are themselves additions of rounded numbers. It’s generally how that works.
Approve and disapprove are generally a collection of different possible response (for example strongly approve, approve, slightly approve) which all can be rounded. When you round the result of an addition of rounded numbers, the result can be slightly off, without changing the significance of the result.
It’s called rounding, and it’s quite common.
I agree, I’m as much pro-abortion right as one can get, and yet I understand the fox’s reaction. He speaks about sin just one time, and his reaction would be understandable even without it. I imagine a man, in love with his wife and who would love to be a father, be renounced to this dream because his wife is sterile, and he chose her over his own desire to be a father. And one day she announces him that she’s pregnant and want an abortion… you can be in favour of this right, and still feel very bad.
I’ll regret asking I’m sure but… which comics?
I’m a French guy who doesn’t like wine, that’s my whole personality.
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Of course science evolves, but that shouldn’t be a reason for a vulgarization book to teach something else than the scientific consensus of the time.
I didn’t read Sapiens, but if this book claim that homo sapiens is responsible for the disappearing of Neanderthals, you can close it. This idea was disproven by research long ago: when sapiens arrived in Europe, Neanderthals were already on the verge of disappearing.



I only use this kind of hammers.


I wouldn’t say the RSF is atheistic, but it’s a secular group, in a country which was islamist until 2019. Officially, the regular forces are secular too, as the religions and the State were separated after the protests of 2018-2019, so it’s not the main difference.
I’d say it’s mainly a fight between two dictators who tried to form an alliance but were not capable of sharing the power. There’s a little more ideological diversity within the regular forces though, as the RSF is deeply and strongly Arab-supremacist.


I agree. I yell on my children on occasion, but it’s a thing I regret every time, yelling is not okay.