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Ran into a couple of things. Firstly, the documentation is wrong and when it states using "node app.js -u blah -p blah" it needs to specify "node app.js config -u ...".

Also, I found that if you enter an incorrect password, the application itself will break out of the switch statement (track in this case), but it won't output an error to stdout and also node remains running (with the application dead) and will make it appear like nothing bad has happened.

(E: Using Ubuntu 14.04, node 0.10.33, libspotify, etc, all up to date).



It would also be worth noting on this site that it will be discussed in the house of commons tomorrow[1].

[1] http://services.parliament.uk/calendar/#!/calendar/Commons/M...


I like to think that the usage of a 2.2mb (which took 1.7 minutes to load on a 15mbit connection) background image was meant as an illustration to the article's point.


Speaking as someone who is in their 30s, I couldn't care less about the silly voices, the endless repetitive churning out of videos about the same indie games (God knows I'm still watching Bisnap do endless playthroughs of Risk of Rain and Binding of Isaac) or the clearly very young fanbase. Those things don't really bother me.

Now making jokes about rape and the holocaust? PewDiePie can go fuck himself.


> Now making jokes about rape and the holocaust? PewDiePie can go fuck himself.

OK, I can't find anything on Google on the latter, and only something on the former from three years ago. If you're saying that with 1 billion views in the past three months alone and across dozens of hours of content in that time there's a possibility that someone might interpret him something he said as making jokes about the holocaust, then yes, I believe /that/. But I'm not sure his intentions are evil or that he is a bigot or a hateful person.


Yeah, he's in Hove, East Sussex. The local rag did a thing about him when he moved here.


More importantly, rebel and imperial insignias.


> a feminist, ... I don’t just stand for equality – I have crashed the glass ceiling in every aspect of my life.

> As a feminist ...

> ... which is why I have decided not to hire women altogether.

Something doesn't add up here!


If women acted like men do, she would hire them. So it's kind of pro-equality.


???


Well she's not inherently against women, or pro-men. But of course men (on average) have an advantage in acting like her ideal person, since it's closer to typical male behavior. So it's still not really equal.


> I think a more likely reason heavily tattooed people could have a problem working at the government is that they are more likely to be people who are difficult to clear (heavy drug use in the past, surrounded by people who are heavy drug users, etc.). They clearance process is honestly really stupid. Having tattoos will not disqualify you, but surrounding yourself in people with bad habits will.

What the fuck is this drivel? Did you honestly just imply that anyone with tattoos is likely to have a history of heavy drug use? Seriously?


In the long run, the only way in which it "works" is that you lose any semblance of being a decent human being and people can just straight-up see that you're a scumbag from the get-go.


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