François-René Rideau
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François-René Rideau
@fare
Cybernetician, building liberty, love and understanding (for Computing see @ngnghm, for Cryptocurrency see @phanaero)
Here and now Katılım Mayıs 2007
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@tetsuya_00x They were replaced, as will you if you don't treat your leftists with the only language they understand: force.
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私は日本人だから、米国人、特にNewYorkers の心理がよく分かりません。
そこで米国人にお尋ねしたい。
このポストに書かれているように、イスラム過激派による9.11の悲劇を経験したNYがなぜムスリムの市長を選んだのですか?
その判断基準は何だったのですか?
その市長が米国人よりも移民に優しい政策を採ることは事前に十分に想定きたはずですが...
Dr. Maalouf @realMaalouf
How the hell did the city that experienced the biggest Islamic terrorist attack in history vote for a Muslim mayor?
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@rutasosabu Send back the perpetrators—but not in one piece.
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😡Japan is changing in ways that are honestly heartbreaking.
Metal thefts are now happening repeatedly across the country.
This time, at a campground and log house facility that was supposed to open on May 29, thieves stole a large number of faucets and every metal grate from the stoves.
Imagine preparing to open a new place, only to have even the basic metal parts ripped away.
This is not just theft.
It is the collapse of public order, trust, and the basic decency that Japan used to be known for.


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@hide_Q_ Aren't Japanese pigs hungry? It is polite to accept an offering of fertilizer.
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@DanBurmawy Who cares? If they observe food taboos, the kids won't eat at all during Ramadan anyway-it's a GREAT time to serve pork that you wouldn't serve otherwise.
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Dearborn Public Schools says 206 servings of pizza containing non-halal pepperoni were accidentally served to students at O.L. Smith Middle School during the month of Ramadan.
The district announced several corrective measures, including new safeguards limiting product selections for site managers, additional order verification checks, mandatory staff training, and the addition of a second halal-certified food provider.
What about the rights of students who don’t want to eat halal food?
Why don’t Muslim parents pack halal lunches for their children instead of forcing all public schools in the district to adhere to an Islamic standard?
This is how accommodation turns into de facto Islamic standardization in a taxpayer-funded institution.
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@esrtweet The Hyper key exists: it's labeled "CapsLock", to the left of your keyboard.
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Today I shall discourse on the tangled history of the Meta key.
Long long ago, in the dark and backwards abysm of time, there was a keyboard of exceeding beauty and complexity called the Space Cadet keyboard.
It was attached to a device called the Lisp Machine, around which many arcane legends have gathered. What bears on my tale is that on the Lisp Machine, a byte was nine bits rather than the now usual eight. Thus there was the potential for the Space Cadet keyboard to ship no fewer than 512 distinct characters.
To add to this plurabundance, the Space Cadet did not stop with the Shift and Control keys that were usual on the serial terminals of the time; nay, it had also Meta, Super, and Hyper keys that twiddled in their various ways the high bits of the keystroke returned to the machine.
This was the origin of the Meta key.
Now we must speak of Emacs, most ancient and powerful of editors, tool of wizards. One of its earliest versions ran on the Lisp Machine, and the splendiferous Space Cadet keyboard greatly influenced its interface design. This is why on the versions that run even today you often see command sequences documented as beginning with "Meta".
However, the serial terminals on which most instances of Emacs actually ran in those days were not blessed with a Meta key. So the Escape key was pressed into service; and for this reason some people still pronounce Esc as "Meta".
Then, in the fullness of time, there arose a second great keyboard of legend - the Model M, which after 1987 became the keyboard shipped with IBM PCs and related machines. It was said of this mighty and weighty keyboard that you could not only type with it, but use it as a rather effective bludgeon in the event of a zombie or velociraptor attack.
The key layout of the Model M was primarily based on the extremely popular DEC VT220 terminal from a few years earlier. But, miraculously, in addition to the expected Esc, the Model M added one detail that harked back to the earlier Space Cadet keyboard: an Alt key.
The Alt key was intended to do the same thing that Meta had - set the 8th bit of the returned character. In this way "Meta" acquired a third meaning - the Alt key.
This was less confusing than it might have become because in Emacs, an Esc prefix was treated identically to the Alt modifier. So it might be said that there were *two* Meta keys.
Around 1995, PC keyboards grew another modifier key. This has variously been called the Windows or Command key - but in the Unix documentation, and among those of us who remember the ancient lore, it is called "Super".
Alas, it seems unlikely that the Hyper key will ever return to this fallen world.
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@tanpukunokami It is inappropriate to be polite to enemies who have vowed to conquer you, enslave you, rape you and murder you.
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To Muslims living in Japan:
I respect your freedom of religion.
However, I feel uncomfortable when a group suddenly starts praying in a park or public space without considering the people around them.
This is a place where children play.
If children suddenly see a group of adults bowing down on the ground, they may be surprised or even scared because they do not understand what is happening.
Japan has its own public manners and social rules.
Practicing your faith and being considerate of the people around you should be able to coexist.
I am not saying you should not pray.
I am simply asking you to choose an appropriate place and be mindful of others.

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@tanpukunokami You are totally wrong, and that's why you lose. The only reasonable answer is that barbarians are welcome to die on your shores. That your blades are thirsty. That your hogs are hungry. And that you will humbly accept the offering of fertilizer.
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To those considering moving to Japan, let me be honest with you.
Last week, a 300-year-old shrine in Niigata burned down.
It wasn't the first. Shrines, pig farms, graveyards, set on fire and desecrated.
Things we've quietly protected for centuries are disappearing, one after another.
If you cannot honor our gods, please don't come.
If you cannot eat pork, please don't come.
If you cannot accept cremation, please don't come.
This is a sincere request from us.
If you come to Japan, you will be unhappy, and so will we.



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@realMaalouf Strongly disagree. Why repatriate the remains after the 16 hogs had their way with the wild animal?
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@Michaeach3 Thanks to this scam, billions were taken away from terror networks. Thank you, Arafat!
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Meet Zahwa Arafat. She is worth BILLIONS.
How does she live?
🔴 She owns entire blocks in London. She even has a street named after her because she owns every property on both sides.
🔴 She owns luxury real estate in Paris and across France.
🔴She holds properties in Malta and sits on massive Swiss bank accounts.
Where did this wealth come from? It was stolen by her father, Yasser Arafat.
Arafat wasn't even Palestinian.
His real name was Mohammed Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf al-Qudwa al-Husseini.
He was an Egyptian terrorist born in Cairo who invented his "Palestinian" identity in 1964.
He stole billions, and his daughter lives like royalty in Europe.
When will the West wake up to this massive scam? Share this everywhere.


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@Rothmus False. The French dude would NEVER be caught alive speaking English. Instead, he'd speak Arabic.
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@jabial Désolé, mais pour moi c'est de l'hébreu. Et pour Dieu aussi d'ailleurs. Heureusement que mon ami Claude peut traduire.
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@fare Vaïnahem YHWH al hara a acher diber laassot leamo…
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