To fix a problem, you need to frame the problem correctly. And at least in the political sphere, money or talent is not even up for discussion. Even after the effects you mention.
It won't be a messed up situation if the politicians said what you just pointed. The employers are taking away jobs of americans, not the immigrants. It will be a totally different debate altogether.
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What's stopping a Github or Gitlab or Atlassian employee from going rogue? That's not an MS specific problem.
Netflix is paying money to its competitor. i.e. Amazon Prime Video.
More than the blame, it will dehumanise those deaths. Like a tree falling in a forest....
You should perhaps read on what led to creation of these terrorist organizations. BBCs 'Hypernormalisation' would be a good start.
But now you also have. "No I do not consent" buttons. If people are tired of it, they should just stick with 'No'.
They made a mistake by releasing all the stings together. They should have released a few first so other players can pounce upon in a hurry to tweet. That would have atleast got the discussion started. Infact "Economic…
Related: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D1NX2dr3voU
I don't think we're going to lose as many "well intentioned" websites as much as we'll get rid of bad intentioned businesses.
It's not stopping any well intended company from fairly using data. A law making it harder for well intentioned gun enthusiasts from getting guns is a good law according to me. All well intentioned gun enthusiasts…
If a regulation is going to impact "innovative" startups that sell my data, I am totally for it. I don't want more innovative ways to sell my personal information.
Google can't make it work because they need to sell out there users. A random company does not need to do that. Even google doesn't do that if you're an enterprise user. So you see google does make it work if you pay…
Because not everyone wants to make money by selling out there users. There was advertisement industry before it was even possible to track users.
Yes, losing passport is exactly that. Logging out makes me unable to access normal abilities a twitter user(american citizen) has. If passport analogy doesn't suit you, try incarceration.
That would be akin to saying you can access your President by giving up your passport. I can't believe people are defending this.
I wonder if Elon deliberately blew up Zuck's satellite.
India still manages to produce godmen like him. The latest one on the top of the list is 'Sri Sri Ravishankar'. Previous to him was one called 'Asaram', but he and his son are behind bars now, for raping several women.
2048 = MIT 2048buntu = Proprietary
I wasn't in any way defending the lady. Just that the guy is not at a higher moral ground than her, including the fact that he has multiple restraining orders against him since before this incident.
He said he doesn't need apology, because someone at System76 had already apologized on the reditt thread.
It's like seat belts. You cannot sell a car without seat belt regardless of customer's choice. The customer's choice come later whether or not he wants to put on the seat belt. Car = Service Seat belt = Tracking…
Normally I'd agree. But it's not the case here. Fredin(the man) is the one who was "online shaming" women, and it fired back at him. Can't say he is a victim of online shaming then.
To fix a problem, you need to frame the problem correctly. And at least in the political sphere, money or talent is not even up for discussion. Even after the effects you mention.
It won't be a messed up situation if the politicians said what you just pointed. The employers are taking away jobs of americans, not the immigrants. It will be a totally different debate altogether.
`location.hostname!='www.clientdomain.com'?document.body.innerHTML=''`
What's stopping a Github or Gitlab or Atlassian employee from going rogue? That's not an MS specific problem.
Netflix is paying money to its competitor. i.e. Amazon Prime Video.
More than the blame, it will dehumanise those deaths. Like a tree falling in a forest....
You should perhaps read on what led to creation of these terrorist organizations. BBCs 'Hypernormalisation' would be a good start.
But now you also have. "No I do not consent" buttons. If people are tired of it, they should just stick with 'No'.
They made a mistake by releasing all the stings together. They should have released a few first so other players can pounce upon in a hurry to tweet. That would have atleast got the discussion started. Infact "Economic…
Related: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D1NX2dr3voU
I don't think we're going to lose as many "well intentioned" websites as much as we'll get rid of bad intentioned businesses.
It's not stopping any well intended company from fairly using data. A law making it harder for well intentioned gun enthusiasts from getting guns is a good law according to me. All well intentioned gun enthusiasts…
If a regulation is going to impact "innovative" startups that sell my data, I am totally for it. I don't want more innovative ways to sell my personal information.
Google can't make it work because they need to sell out there users. A random company does not need to do that. Even google doesn't do that if you're an enterprise user. So you see google does make it work if you pay…
Because not everyone wants to make money by selling out there users. There was advertisement industry before it was even possible to track users.
Yes, losing passport is exactly that. Logging out makes me unable to access normal abilities a twitter user(american citizen) has. If passport analogy doesn't suit you, try incarceration.
That would be akin to saying you can access your President by giving up your passport. I can't believe people are defending this.
I wonder if Elon deliberately blew up Zuck's satellite.
India still manages to produce godmen like him. The latest one on the top of the list is 'Sri Sri Ravishankar'. Previous to him was one called 'Asaram', but he and his son are behind bars now, for raping several women.
2048 = MIT 2048buntu = Proprietary
I wasn't in any way defending the lady. Just that the guy is not at a higher moral ground than her, including the fact that he has multiple restraining orders against him since before this incident.
He said he doesn't need apology, because someone at System76 had already apologized on the reditt thread.
It's like seat belts. You cannot sell a car without seat belt regardless of customer's choice. The customer's choice come later whether or not he wants to put on the seat belt. Car = Service Seat belt = Tracking…
Normally I'd agree. But it's not the case here. Fredin(the man) is the one who was "online shaming" women, and it fired back at him. Can't say he is a victim of online shaming then.