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For photo/video editors, the Pro screen alone is worth more than the entire laptop. To be clear, the Pro screen is equal to a professional HDR reference monitor, and the entire laptop costs less than a professional HDR…
That's literally communism.
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Just to be clear, I don't think a "fair and free market" can be accomplished at all, ever. It's an incoherent concept and really just juvenile. Your comments and contradictions above are enough to illustrate why.
No, I think it's a myth, propaganda.
>Which should turn into an anti-trust action against HP by the government. Or at least it would, were free-market capitalism still an actual goal. It is curious that government intervention would be evidence of…
This can't be repeated enough. We can't even take care of ourselves.
Simply not true. The US is constantly flooded with fresh immigrants who can get drivers licenses and drive for super cheap on unlivable wages.
so it's possible but not under capitalism
Capitalism is defined as a system of relations which prioritizes the right for one to exercise their existing capital to accumulate more of it, above everything else and indefinitely. It's not "shady". It's just…
Does anyone have knowledge of whether we can expect Firefox to get HDR support in the near or distant future?
>or some personal bias of your own. class bias most likely
I agree with precisely all of the other answers so far. Any measurement would be as good or better than none. I'm curious what point you were trying to make though.
The ruling class colludes and bargains any and every way they please. Among l other things, it's hypocritical to suggest that labors shouldn't be allowed to do the same.
And? Is bombing them more supposed to change that?
A friend of mine couldn't get his claims paid even as a UHC corporate employee. He ended up quitting his job at a health insurance company because he wanted functional health insurance.
What Americans asked for this? I know I didn't, and I'm absolutely sick of paying for it.
I can't imagine your point. Maybe you should clarify what it us, because the US is full of metros that would be extremely well served by modern train systems, and they would only grow as a result.
The definition of capitalism is literally a system of economic relations that prioritizes the right to leverage one's existing capital to accumulate more capital, above everything else and indefinitely.
Wow, I couldn't have even imagined that is what's going on here, but I suppose it makes sense. I now have a bit more sympathy for it as well for some reason, despite my certain disapproval.
>but hey, it doesn’t hurt to have optionality MBAs, financiers, venture capitalists, etc. have the most repulsive grammar/vocabulary. Why?
I hope you get your medal!
Hope all you'd like but that doesn't change the fact that they'll do whatever they want because you have no power.
>How could Expedia's PR department let this through? It's for shareholders. Who cares about anyone else?