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A Growing Share Of Americans Think States Shouldn’t Be Able To Put Any Limits On Abortion
  • I've never killed anyone, and I almost certainly never will. Should we make it law to say I can, just because we're sure I won't?

    You're shitting on the very concept of a thought experiment and of a hypothetical. What you're doing is like saying "The law should say you should be able to murder whoever you like so long as the sky is green, because the sky is never green". This is a tactic to avoid addressing the issue. Namely, even if you don't think something is going to happen, why would you allow it, if it absolutely musn't?

    They say it is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it, but if you absolutely refuse to entertain it for strategic reasons, change the date. A healthy fetus, a few days passed due date, maybe no more than week from labour, could easily be induced, mother decides "Actually nah", takes a bunch of pills to kill it - you good with that?

  • Google is already pushing Web Environment Integrity into Chromium
  • To make it harder, even if not impossible, for the average user to ad block them.

    Are you asking because you're not sure of the answer, or because you are, and you know that web integrity will require a pre-compiled closed source binary to browse the web?

  • Google is already pushing Web Environment Integrity into Chromium
  • I still don't see why my open source browser can't just lie when it's sending a description of itself to the third party. The only way I could see it working is if that description needs to be encrypted by a key that's compiled in to a closed source browser, and then websites only accept requests from a few closed source browsers.

    Is that what you're saying? That unless I have one of a couple accepted clients which are proprietary and closed source, websites just won't work?

  • A Growing Share Of Americans Think States Shouldn’t Be Able To Put Any Limits On Abortion
  • So what you're saying is that it depends? Yeah, I agree. And we both therefore disagree "States Shouldn’t Be Able To Put Any Limits On Abortion". We also therefore agree it's fine for the government to have some control over your body.

    What is you think we disagree on, and why?

  • A Growing Share Of Americans Think States Shouldn’t Be Able To Put Any Limits On Abortion
  • What does "once it's born" have to do with this conversation? And why are you dodging my question:

    If you can end the pregnancy without killing the fetus, but you kill the fetus, should that be illegal?

    Do you know how loudly dodging this question speaks? You're basically admitting it.

  • Google is already pushing Web Environment Integrity into Chromium
  • A private key to do what?

    I only have the most cursory understanding of what Widevine is, but a quick Google reveals github projects claiming to spoof it.

    Where I fail to understand is this. Whatever authentication the open source browser I modify needs to do, I can let it keep doing, because at some point it has to provide my browser C++ code with a clear text DOM before it renders it to an image to be displayed by my window manager. I can write that browser to simply remove DOM elements it deems to be ads - just like ublock does - before it renders it graphically.

    The only way around this would be to turn browsers in to a completely dumb terminal that accepts an octet stream of pixel data so it can display bitmaps, which is completely unfeasible (every webserver would become a graphics card for each of it's users), and even if it did that, a simple neural net would identify the ads and remove them.

    What am I missing?

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