You are describing monetization quality, not content quality. Printing has its moat, yes, which better protects it from copying, and process of consuming from interruptions, and it is paid in advance. Printing houses…
>Nobody's "reading the internet" anymore Even as hyperbole it's too extreme.
Let's not overdramatize, though. I'm not in need, or even in mood to talk to fellow humans every minute, so time spent with a clanker is not necessary taken from my human relations budget
The phenomenon of mostly democratic elections installing the next authoritarianism is not unknown. And Morsi was clearly not a democrat. You are comparing multi-year overall aid with one-year specifically military…
The parent correctly noted that the elected president represented ideology with ideals of is violent theocracy, and he almost immediately started powergrabbing, trying to gain non-supervised judicial and legislative…
Which exact part of the state of affairs? Because if you point is that the current regime is propped by US assistance, it sounds fair, but would Egypt be a democracy if this military dictatorship disappears? If…
The idea looks elegant! The only thing so far which feels not fully fitting is that dot and pipe are often semantically equivalent - applying function to the output of the previous one. And yet you still need to pick…
>edible soap Sodium bicarbonate residue won't kill our customers, so consider it technically edible. The issue of taste and efficiency will be approached after MVP
I'm not sure what "travel" even does here. Possessing citizen's info opens possibilities for influence ops, blackmailing, unfair advantage in business and much more. And non-democratic countries are always better at…
And then you'll have to choose another country after the next elections. Or even before, cause liking politicians from afar somehow much easier than when living in the same country.
Dunno, losing it maybe safer from a citizen's POV.
As proven by history, it's convenient to have a big well-known external entity to blame for any trouble, but in reality it's orders of magnitude easier to be a digital dissident in the US compared to the EU. And…
One can read it aloud in sarcastic tone, and it will become clear then.
But in what way do you believe these standards are inadequate? Video from phones is used in courts when available and admissible.
Yes. It's exactly like how it works everywhere, though? You can't pollard any tree, it needs to have genetically predetermined ability to sprout from the stump.
Unless you believe that Japanese version makes trees mutate, it's still pollarding.
Yes, it's exactly it. But call it 'giant bonsai', and it sounds like a new discovery.
These American peculiarities are funny too, but they are mostly historical, and from that perspective have reasonable explanation. In turn "we are not Eastern, but Central" is relatively recent PR-born madness. Somebody…
It's also true for Belarus, Baltics, and some parts of Ukraine. Generally, we can speak about North-Eastern European cuisine with potatoes, secale flour breads, and various pickled things. And that name will make a lot…
The housemate did poor job introducing to computer work. "Thou shall save your work often" was the first rule in those glorious times.
>You cant sell me on the idea this benefits the economy. But I don't say anything like that. Surely, the UK (and many other countries) both overtaxing, and overregulating restaurants to the point they have either to cut…
But what is the goal of Fusion then in pragmatic words? E.g. Haxe helps to save on development costs when targeting multiple platforms with emphasis on graphical interactive apps (games mostly).
Manual labor may as easy be more expensive at scale, not cheaper. Then if you really read the article there are tax/regulatory expenses which you are spared of as an individual.
In the same fashion we can declare pretty much all words messy, simply because their meanings are context-dependent. It's true even for majority of hard science terms. However, it doesn't make that postmodernist way of…
Then you really can't say you has nothing to do with Russia. Citizenship is a very big thing in banking, and legal services. And it's certainly not about race. You could be ethnically Japanese for that matter, it's…
You are describing monetization quality, not content quality. Printing has its moat, yes, which better protects it from copying, and process of consuming from interruptions, and it is paid in advance. Printing houses…
>Nobody's "reading the internet" anymore Even as hyperbole it's too extreme.
Let's not overdramatize, though. I'm not in need, or even in mood to talk to fellow humans every minute, so time spent with a clanker is not necessary taken from my human relations budget
The phenomenon of mostly democratic elections installing the next authoritarianism is not unknown. And Morsi was clearly not a democrat. You are comparing multi-year overall aid with one-year specifically military…
The parent correctly noted that the elected president represented ideology with ideals of is violent theocracy, and he almost immediately started powergrabbing, trying to gain non-supervised judicial and legislative…
Which exact part of the state of affairs? Because if you point is that the current regime is propped by US assistance, it sounds fair, but would Egypt be a democracy if this military dictatorship disappears? If…
The idea looks elegant! The only thing so far which feels not fully fitting is that dot and pipe are often semantically equivalent - applying function to the output of the previous one. And yet you still need to pick…
>edible soap Sodium bicarbonate residue won't kill our customers, so consider it technically edible. The issue of taste and efficiency will be approached after MVP
I'm not sure what "travel" even does here. Possessing citizen's info opens possibilities for influence ops, blackmailing, unfair advantage in business and much more. And non-democratic countries are always better at…
And then you'll have to choose another country after the next elections. Or even before, cause liking politicians from afar somehow much easier than when living in the same country.
Dunno, losing it maybe safer from a citizen's POV.
As proven by history, it's convenient to have a big well-known external entity to blame for any trouble, but in reality it's orders of magnitude easier to be a digital dissident in the US compared to the EU. And…
One can read it aloud in sarcastic tone, and it will become clear then.
But in what way do you believe these standards are inadequate? Video from phones is used in courts when available and admissible.
Yes. It's exactly like how it works everywhere, though? You can't pollard any tree, it needs to have genetically predetermined ability to sprout from the stump.
Unless you believe that Japanese version makes trees mutate, it's still pollarding.
Yes, it's exactly it. But call it 'giant bonsai', and it sounds like a new discovery.
These American peculiarities are funny too, but they are mostly historical, and from that perspective have reasonable explanation. In turn "we are not Eastern, but Central" is relatively recent PR-born madness. Somebody…
It's also true for Belarus, Baltics, and some parts of Ukraine. Generally, we can speak about North-Eastern European cuisine with potatoes, secale flour breads, and various pickled things. And that name will make a lot…
The housemate did poor job introducing to computer work. "Thou shall save your work often" was the first rule in those glorious times.
>You cant sell me on the idea this benefits the economy. But I don't say anything like that. Surely, the UK (and many other countries) both overtaxing, and overregulating restaurants to the point they have either to cut…
But what is the goal of Fusion then in pragmatic words? E.g. Haxe helps to save on development costs when targeting multiple platforms with emphasis on graphical interactive apps (games mostly).
Manual labor may as easy be more expensive at scale, not cheaper. Then if you really read the article there are tax/regulatory expenses which you are spared of as an individual.
In the same fashion we can declare pretty much all words messy, simply because their meanings are context-dependent. It's true even for majority of hard science terms. However, it doesn't make that postmodernist way of…
Then you really can't say you has nothing to do with Russia. Citizenship is a very big thing in banking, and legal services. And it's certainly not about race. You could be ethnically Japanese for that matter, it's…