Wednesday, August 19, 2020

The police should be defunded.

 

The courts should be defunded. These are the rights of the citizens, not the rights of bureaucrats who have gotten so big that they no longer have to do what's right.


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In this post, I'll be covering several tips that are useful for both beginners and experienced coders/programmers alike. I use the term 'pre-computation' instead of 'full application.' In both cases, what I'm going to cover isn't just a quick review, it's a thorough overview of things that many people take for granted, but are not really. I'll be breaking each post into several steps, detailing important techniques for advanced coders and programmers in particular, and providing step by step methods for those who just want to read a brief overview of what all this means. As you'll need to read each of these

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