> There has to be huge barriers to entry, for it to work you mean like billions and billions in revenue from a variety of other sources?
Will you keep this attitude when you get run out of business by them?
Dude is doing a PhD in linear algebra and ML. He will have the option to make a very comfortable amount of money.
> There aren't many people in the world who can justifiably call Mark Zuckerberg a dumb-ass, but Elon Musk is probably one of them. Of course, he's the god king. Zuck is just some idiot kid who has been building…
Oh please, it's an antiquated set of rules that serves no purpose in the modern workforce. If you want to build a team there a load of other ways that don't require clothes.
Thank goodness it's a 32 year old and not a 28 year old or 42 year old.
I really feel like this is where the government should step in and tell Google no. I'd rather see worse ads then let Google do this.
I honestly think it's already too late. A bunch of tech people complaining isn't going to do anything against dominant companies worth hundreds of billions each. The solution is probably to actually get the government…
Which has what to do with modern windows?
because desktop linux is god awful.
> What if Congress finally breaks up tech oligarchs like Netflix with revamped antitrust laws, for which progressive momentum is building? Yes please. I really don't use netflix that much now. Maybe I'll cancel over…
Thiel is also at facebook and was a vocal supporter of Trump. Zuckerberg shut down the talk of getting rid of him. So why do you think Luckey was ousted just because of his Trump support?
As opposed to corporations who stopped at a fair point when they started to kill unions off?
and they got there by cramming it in everyones faces with their search monopoly. Totally different than bundling it with the OS. Except wait, they do that too.
Are the ads really that awful, or just in an area where google isn't winning already?
What's the response when a competitor (rightfully IMO) claims this is a blatant abuse of googles position as the leading browser provider?
If you don't like it then vote with your feet.
Comments like this annoy me. A few decades ago unions were powerful forces for worker rights, and served a major purpose by allowing collective bargaining. Nowadays we have "right to work" laws being sponsored by…
A group leaving the country doesn't give 2 shits about the constitution. It comes down to how much you are willing to fight for it, and both sides would end up with nukes.
How dare you speak to a real american you filthy liberal scum. I'll never understand the people who can talk about liberal elites and virtual signalling in one sentence, and "real americans" in the next.
Exactly. Other countries have working systems of government. The US needs to get their shit together.
I doubt it gets that far, but it really does seem like something needs to change. The country doesn't necessarily need to shift as far left as california, but right not a set of old laws working with the modern shift…
so is google. Conglomeration in general isn't great for the open web. That's where we are though.
They have that, sorta https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/3463947?hl=en
The problem I have with this is that Opiates have been known to be highly addictive for how long? I do feel like doctors should have questioned the notion that these drugs were completely safe.
> There has to be huge barriers to entry, for it to work you mean like billions and billions in revenue from a variety of other sources?
Will you keep this attitude when you get run out of business by them?
Dude is doing a PhD in linear algebra and ML. He will have the option to make a very comfortable amount of money.
> There aren't many people in the world who can justifiably call Mark Zuckerberg a dumb-ass, but Elon Musk is probably one of them. Of course, he's the god king. Zuck is just some idiot kid who has been building…
Oh please, it's an antiquated set of rules that serves no purpose in the modern workforce. If you want to build a team there a load of other ways that don't require clothes.
Thank goodness it's a 32 year old and not a 28 year old or 42 year old.
I really feel like this is where the government should step in and tell Google no. I'd rather see worse ads then let Google do this.
I honestly think it's already too late. A bunch of tech people complaining isn't going to do anything against dominant companies worth hundreds of billions each. The solution is probably to actually get the government…
Which has what to do with modern windows?
because desktop linux is god awful.
> What if Congress finally breaks up tech oligarchs like Netflix with revamped antitrust laws, for which progressive momentum is building? Yes please. I really don't use netflix that much now. Maybe I'll cancel over…
Thiel is also at facebook and was a vocal supporter of Trump. Zuckerberg shut down the talk of getting rid of him. So why do you think Luckey was ousted just because of his Trump support?
As opposed to corporations who stopped at a fair point when they started to kill unions off?
and they got there by cramming it in everyones faces with their search monopoly. Totally different than bundling it with the OS. Except wait, they do that too.
Are the ads really that awful, or just in an area where google isn't winning already?
What's the response when a competitor (rightfully IMO) claims this is a blatant abuse of googles position as the leading browser provider?
If you don't like it then vote with your feet.
Comments like this annoy me. A few decades ago unions were powerful forces for worker rights, and served a major purpose by allowing collective bargaining. Nowadays we have "right to work" laws being sponsored by…
A group leaving the country doesn't give 2 shits about the constitution. It comes down to how much you are willing to fight for it, and both sides would end up with nukes.
How dare you speak to a real american you filthy liberal scum. I'll never understand the people who can talk about liberal elites and virtual signalling in one sentence, and "real americans" in the next.
Exactly. Other countries have working systems of government. The US needs to get their shit together.
I doubt it gets that far, but it really does seem like something needs to change. The country doesn't necessarily need to shift as far left as california, but right not a set of old laws working with the modern shift…
so is google. Conglomeration in general isn't great for the open web. That's where we are though.
They have that, sorta https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/3463947?hl=en
The problem I have with this is that Opiates have been known to be highly addictive for how long? I do feel like doctors should have questioned the notion that these drugs were completely safe.