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    • RE: Freeleech is not freeleech.

      @raphjd Yes, I understand how the system works. But what I'm saying is that active freeleeches always count against my download rate even while the freeleech period is open. I've never seen the D/L rate stay the same and the U/L rate increase on a freeleech, ever.

      If you want, I can take screenshots of the phenomenon.

      posted in Ratio
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    • RE: Teenage knife fights are no big deal, say liberals

      @bi4smooth said in Teenage knife fights are no big deal, say liberals:

      from your viewpoint:

      There is nothing wrong with the status quo - in fact, the police should "step it up a notch" because crime is "so bad"

      Thus, I'm posing possible solutions to a problem you do not believe exists... and that is "a bridge too far"... to go on would be pointless.

      Might i suggest you buy a bullet-proof vest... LOL

      The reason "we will not agree here" is, indeed, fundamental -- you literally misconstrued everything I said and attribute opinions to me that I have not claimed for myself, and have -- in fact -- explicitly disclaimed earlier in the thread. It's clear that there's no point engaging with you; you've arrived at a caricature of what I've been saying that very obviously doesn't match the actual words I've typed in this thread. It's like you're deliberately lying about the plain text of things I've written because it's easier to argue with a straw man than with an actual human being.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Freeleech is not freeleech.

      FWIW, I never bother with freeleech because 100 percent of the time, my traffic/ratio acts as if the torrent weren't freeleech.

      posted in Ratio
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    • RE: Teenage knife fights are no big deal, say liberals

      @calatar

      Geez, where to begin?

      1. It's amazing that you're an experienced martial artist with real-life knife skills, trained by police trainers in firearms and tasers, and a danger-zone diplomat to boot. Yet, you have time to write lengthy reubttals anonymously on a gay-torrent forum? Color me skeptical. Everything you say about your expertise sounds suspect. If you'd like to prove your claims, I'm happy to retract and apologize, but for now, you sound like the 98 million other forum-dwelling trolls who claim omnicompetence about every aspect of an argument as a way of avoiding inconvenient facts about the matter.

      2. National news correspondents and law-enforcement commentators on television and in print have asserted that the officer's response was justified. (See: https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/crime/2021/04/22/columbus-police-shooting-makhia-bryant-appears-lawful/7318300002/). I suspect that part of the reason you claim omnicompetence about knives and guns and tasers is to pretend that your plucked-from-the-air assertions are just as valid as the documented, broad consensus among real experts that the officer reacted appropriately and according to training.

      3. The socioeconomic status question is absolutely relevant. Police use-of-force incidents are a response to something -- i.e., criminal behavior wherein officers have legitimate fear of being attacked or killed. And in the United States and Canada, criminal behavior is strongly correlated to low socioeconomic status (see: https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/csj-sjc/crime/rr06_6/p2.html). If we want to reduce use-of-force problems, we absolutely need to do something about police training, but we also need to do something about the cultural systems surrounding the people most likely to commit a crime. When people refuse to submit to apprehension or think that they'd rather go down swinging because it'll increase their street cred, the risk to officers increases -- and officers' incentive to prioritize their own safety also increases. You simply cannot look at this as a police-only situation and retain any sense of intellectual honesty.

      4. Officers killed in the line of duty don't come from "organized crime" as you assert. FBI statistics for 2019 show 48 dying from felonious acts by criminals and 41 by on-the-job accidents. Of the 48, 15 relate to law-enforcement activities, 9 to tactical situations, 5 from unprovoked attacks, etc. See https://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/fbi-releases-2019-statistics-on-law-enforcement-officers-killed-in-the-line-of-duty for more information.

      5. I've never said police should stand down. From where do you source that mischaracterization?

      6. I've also never said that I think nothing should be done. I have not outlined a comprehensive "If I were in charge" reform plan in this thread, nor do I think (at present) that such is useful for me to share. For now, I'm more interested in correcting the falsehoods about the Bryant shooting that everyone really, really, really wants to shy away from so they can shout from their generic anti-gun/anti-police soapboxes.

      Sigh.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Twitter does NOT suspend liberals spewing hatred

      @bi4smooth said in Twitter does NOT suspend liberals spewing hatred:

      Twitter is a private company.

      But, you have options:

      • Choose another platform, or
      • Start your own competing platform (clearly you think there is a market for it!), or
      • build-a-bridge and get over it!

      Actually, no. When Parler took off a few months ago, it was de-listed from both Apple and Google's app stores, and Google AWS banned Parler from using its back-end infrastructure. "Build your own platform" only works when the Leftists in charge of the AdTech ecosystem allow it. It's ridiculous and intellectually dishonest, given the Parler situation, to claim that private companies ought to compete when they're not allowed to access the infrastructure to compete in the first place.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Twitter does NOT suspend liberals spewing hatred

      @bi4smooth said in Twitter does NOT suspend liberals spewing hatred:

      You couldn't be MORE wrong:

      • Parler was not de-listed on Android's "store" at all, but Apple DID de-list them - but not for politics... when they were de-platformed, they became in violation of Apple's agreements.

      Why do you insist on telling people they're wrong when a simple Google search will prove that you are either lying or woefully ignorant? Parler WAS pulled from Google Play Store -- see https://edition.cnn.com/2021/01/08/tech/parler-google-play-removed/index.html for the story.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: 3 States Touring the AZ election audit today, Georgia, Alaska, Colorado.

      Biden won. I don't like it, but facts are facts.

      These "audits" are nothing more than a clown show. These elections have been audited in detail in November and December according to statute -- and, in many cases, by Republican clerks and Republican elections boards.

      A class of grifters, sucking up to Trump's anus like remoras, is peddling a demonstrably false claim of a stolen election. Every chance they've come before the courts, they've been dismissed -- including by Trump judges.

      You are lying. Stop it. People like you are undermining our democracy, and it wouldn't surprise me a bit to find out that you're not really an American but rather a Russian troll somewhere in the Moscow suburbs engaged in disinformation campaigns on behalf of cruel dictator Vladimir Putin.

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: Mike Lindell, Another Billionaire, on Infowars.

      Ah, yes. Infowars.

      https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-lists/alex-jones-mis-infowars-7-bat-sht-conspiracy-theories-195468/

      posted in Politics & Debate
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    • RE: best "duplicate finder" for image & video?

      @oxala00 said in best "duplicate finder" for image & video?:

      fslint

      I am a fan of dupeGuru, which supports fuzzy matching that should help with crops and overlays. It doesn't work on videos, but it does work on still images.

      posted in Computer Discussion & Support
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