> No, they're OK with Google apparently not changing much of anything and being allowed to continue operating so long as they pay the fine first. But google did change how they do things thanks to this case thus making…
Why can't it be both? After all GP did not give any definitions. He simply and clearly stated: > The end goal shouldn't be "monopolies, but European", the end goal should be no monopolies.
Ha, you just reminded me of something that I read a long time ago. Some history book which relayed a story from some part of islamic world from centuries ago. A king goes hunting but fails to catch anything. Hungry, he…
> -> More people have died in the EU from heat waves due to lack of air conditioning than gun violence in the US. Ratio is worse if you remove suicide gun death. That is mostly on how heat deaths are counted in eu vs…
Downvoters aren't being silly, it's about you not considering the context of the discussion when writing your first reply. Deepseek wasn't mentioned once in this thread before your second post and AI was mentioned once…
Never heard of Gazzaniga before reading above comment, its quite fascinating. The brain, its left hemisphere, makes up the narrative.
Go look directly at the sun without any protection or go listen to sounds of 120dB if you want to test your hypothesis that light and sound can't be unhealthy. Or maybe you aren't being litteral and are just saying that…
Not all schools have those and not everybody can practice those at home while every school can teach cursive and every student can practice it at home. It is simple as that.
Ok, so i guess that personal caes don't play any huge role in modern civilization and its logstics so i was right to be shocked by your statement.
As do I. What is your point?
Nobody said that that individualism is toxic
> THIS! I am shocked that some people don't realize that modern civilization and our modern quality of life depends on cars to a huge degree, even for people don't personally drive. Such a lack of knowledge about modern…
> Who controls an automated system and whether enough automated systems exists to fulfill everyone's needs are separate things. Again, nobody said that they were. You are arguing with yourself. > You could have one…
> These can't be simultaneously true. Nobody said that they can. >The techno utopia we imagine is a world where nobody has to work. All our needs are taken care of and we live a life of leisure. All our needs are taken…
> Can you name me another time when humanity has run out of useful work to do? > > Was it when we tamed fire, invented the wheel, writing, or double entry bookkeeping? All of which appear more consequential than current…
> You'd have to be crazy to go into radiology People were saying that a decade ago, if not more, with machine learning outperforming radiologists. Today we don't have enough radiologists. What has changed since those…
Nobody is saying that you aren't paying more for electricity. What they are saying is that you reasoning about why that is is wrong.
> All things unquestionably better than the past. What's there to complain about? Taste and nutritional value a worse then in the past. Arguably the two most important things when it comes to food.
> I do not choose books over podcasts out of ignorance. I cannot read minds so I have to go with what you wrote. What you wrote in the post that I replied to is that the reason why you don't listen to podcasts is…
> This statement feels like a farmer making a case for using their hands to tend the land instead of a tractor because it produces too many crops. Modern farming requires you to have an ecosystem of supporting tools to…
> Listening to influencers and celebrities hang out, pretend to be friends and try to be funny just doesn't do it for me. So basically you don't subscribe to any podcasts out of ignorance. Influencers and celebrities…
You are just denying people their freedom of association. I personally wouldn't want to associate with a racist for the simple fact that he is a racist, no matter where they display their racism.
> The UK arrests 12k people per year for social media posts, using vague laws to undermine free speech. This doesn't mean anything in isolation. > Here's the citation from the EU parliament itself [1], since I doubt…
> I don't understand why you got heavily downvoted. Because his post contributes nothing to the discussion. > Yes, there are governments that are worse than European, but the decline of European government is the…
Bitcoin was envisioned by its creator to be used as a currency. To buy and sell stuff using it. If you ask today what is bitcoin you'll be told that it is a store of value. The purpose of money is not to be a store of…
> No, they're OK with Google apparently not changing much of anything and being allowed to continue operating so long as they pay the fine first. But google did change how they do things thanks to this case thus making…
Why can't it be both? After all GP did not give any definitions. He simply and clearly stated: > The end goal shouldn't be "monopolies, but European", the end goal should be no monopolies.
Ha, you just reminded me of something that I read a long time ago. Some history book which relayed a story from some part of islamic world from centuries ago. A king goes hunting but fails to catch anything. Hungry, he…
> -> More people have died in the EU from heat waves due to lack of air conditioning than gun violence in the US. Ratio is worse if you remove suicide gun death. That is mostly on how heat deaths are counted in eu vs…
Downvoters aren't being silly, it's about you not considering the context of the discussion when writing your first reply. Deepseek wasn't mentioned once in this thread before your second post and AI was mentioned once…
Never heard of Gazzaniga before reading above comment, its quite fascinating. The brain, its left hemisphere, makes up the narrative.
Go look directly at the sun without any protection or go listen to sounds of 120dB if you want to test your hypothesis that light and sound can't be unhealthy. Or maybe you aren't being litteral and are just saying that…
Not all schools have those and not everybody can practice those at home while every school can teach cursive and every student can practice it at home. It is simple as that.
Ok, so i guess that personal caes don't play any huge role in modern civilization and its logstics so i was right to be shocked by your statement.
As do I. What is your point?
Nobody said that that individualism is toxic
> THIS! I am shocked that some people don't realize that modern civilization and our modern quality of life depends on cars to a huge degree, even for people don't personally drive. Such a lack of knowledge about modern…
> Who controls an automated system and whether enough automated systems exists to fulfill everyone's needs are separate things. Again, nobody said that they were. You are arguing with yourself. > You could have one…
> These can't be simultaneously true. Nobody said that they can. >The techno utopia we imagine is a world where nobody has to work. All our needs are taken care of and we live a life of leisure. All our needs are taken…
> Can you name me another time when humanity has run out of useful work to do? > > Was it when we tamed fire, invented the wheel, writing, or double entry bookkeeping? All of which appear more consequential than current…
> You'd have to be crazy to go into radiology People were saying that a decade ago, if not more, with machine learning outperforming radiologists. Today we don't have enough radiologists. What has changed since those…
Nobody is saying that you aren't paying more for electricity. What they are saying is that you reasoning about why that is is wrong.
> All things unquestionably better than the past. What's there to complain about? Taste and nutritional value a worse then in the past. Arguably the two most important things when it comes to food.
> I do not choose books over podcasts out of ignorance. I cannot read minds so I have to go with what you wrote. What you wrote in the post that I replied to is that the reason why you don't listen to podcasts is…
> This statement feels like a farmer making a case for using their hands to tend the land instead of a tractor because it produces too many crops. Modern farming requires you to have an ecosystem of supporting tools to…
> Listening to influencers and celebrities hang out, pretend to be friends and try to be funny just doesn't do it for me. So basically you don't subscribe to any podcasts out of ignorance. Influencers and celebrities…
You are just denying people their freedom of association. I personally wouldn't want to associate with a racist for the simple fact that he is a racist, no matter where they display their racism.
> The UK arrests 12k people per year for social media posts, using vague laws to undermine free speech. This doesn't mean anything in isolation. > Here's the citation from the EU parliament itself [1], since I doubt…
> I don't understand why you got heavily downvoted. Because his post contributes nothing to the discussion. > Yes, there are governments that are worse than European, but the decline of European government is the…
Bitcoin was envisioned by its creator to be used as a currency. To buy and sell stuff using it. If you ask today what is bitcoin you'll be told that it is a store of value. The purpose of money is not to be a store of…